South West Football League (New South Wales) Former Australian rules football competition
The South West District Football League was a major Australian rules football competition which ran from 1910 until 1981 in the Riverina region of New South Wales .[ 1] [ 2]
History
The first recorded Australian Rules Football match in the Riverina area was on 1 August 1881 between Wagga Wagga and the more experienced Albury team and was played in Wagga.[ 3]
The South West District Football Association (SWDFL) was formed in 1913, when it superseded the Ganmain Football Association, which was formed in 1910, with all clubs moving into play in the SWDFL competition.
In 1924 a South Western District Football League team played Collingwood Football Club at Narrandera with Collingwood winning, 86 to SWDFL 76.[ 4]
In May, 1930 the SWDFL competition was abandoned, after Whitton withdrew earlier at the AGM, then both Ganmain and Matong club withdrew due to a lack of players.[ 5] In the 1931 SWDFL grand final, Jim Ceely, from Matong FC received a trophy for best player on the ground.[ 6]
In August 1933, Melbourne Football Club played a match at Narandrea Park Oval against a SWDFL representative team, with Melbourne: 15.19 - 109 defeating SWDFL: 8.20 - 68.[ 7] In 1934, a SWDFL representative team played a match at Leeton against a combined Hawthorn - Footscray team,[ 8] with Hawthorn - Footscray: 20.15 - 135 defeating the SWDFL: 6.11 - 47.[ 9]
In 1937 and 1938, both Ganmain & Matong football clubs pulled out of the SWDFL and thus the SWDFL went into recess.[ 10] In April, 1939, the SWDFL was reformed[ 11] with the following seven clubs taking part - Coolamon, Ganmain, Griffith, Grong Grong, Leeton, Matong and Narandera.[ 12]
Laurie Taylor and Dudley Smith from Coolamon FC, played for New South Wales against Victoria in July, 1949, at the Sydney Cricket Ground.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
In 1953, Ariah Park FC and Mirrool FC merged and entered one senior team & one reserves team in the SWDFL. Ardlethan FC joined the SWDFL in 1954 and wore a jumper featuring three vertical stripes, black, gold and red.
In 1959, former Brownlow Medalist , Grong Grong Matong captain-coach, Peter Box won the Gammage Medal, but SWDFL officials later decide that coaches would be ineligible to win the league award in future years.[ 17]
The SWDFL first played in the Victorian Country Football League in 1961 and in 1964, won the Victorian Country Football Championships, with SWDFL: 13.14 - 92 defeating the Hampden Football League : 9.16 - 70[ 18] in the grand final, played at Narrandera. In 1969, Ricky Quade and Frank Gumbleton both finished third in the SWDFL best and fairest award, the Gammage Medal,[ 19] with both going on to have fine VFL careers.
Mr. Jim Quinn was President of the South Western District Football League for 25 consecutive years, before resigning on Monday 5 April 1976 due to ill health.[ 20]
The league was forced to merge with the Central Riverina Football League and the Farrer Football League to form the Riverina Football League and Riverina District Football League in 1982,[ 21] [ 22] [ 23] under the recommendations from the VCFL, with the CRDFL changing its name to the Farrer Football League in 1985. It was between 1983 and 1994 that the Riverina District Football League / Farrer Football League maintained a two division system.
Clubs
Colours
Club
Mascot
Years in competition
Senior Football Premierships
Runners Up
Notes
Ardlethan
Stars
1954 – 1981
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982. Moved to Farrer League in 1987 and merged with Ariah Park in 2003.
Ariah Park-Mirrool [ 24]
Brown Bombers
1953 – 1981
(3) 1954, 55, 62
(6) 1956, 57, 68, 77, 79, 81
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982. Moved to Farrer League in 1991 and merged with Ardlethan in 2003.
Coolamon Rovers [ 25]
Hoppers
1913, 19–29, 31–32, 34–36, 39–40, 46–81
(5) 1920, 22, 59, 70, 73
(8) 1921, 39, 40, 47, 58, 62, 74, 80
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982.
Cootamundra
Blues
1981
Joined Riverina District Football League in 1982.
Ganmain
Maroons
1913–4, 19–29, 31–36, 46, 49–81
(14) 1925, 35, 40, 46, 49, 50, 51, 53, 56, 57, 64, 65, 69, 76
(3) 1924, 27, 54
Merged with Grong Grong Matong in 1982 & joined Riverina Football League in 1982.
Griffith
Swans
1939 & 40, 1946 - 1981.
(2) 1952, 68,
(7) 1950, 64, 65, 66, 69, 71, 72,
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982.
Grong Grong Matong
Magpies
1952 – 1981
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982.
Junee
Bulldogs
1919–22, 24, 26, 27, 49–52
(1) 1921[ 26]
Joined the Wagga (Sunday) FL in 1953.[ 27] Played in the Central Riverina Football League from 1958 to 1981. Merged with the Army in 1982. Folded in 1987.
Leeton
Redlegs
1914, 1919–29, 31–36, 1939 & 40, 1946–81
(7) 1927, 36, 39, 58, 71, 75, 78
(11) 1925, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 53, 55, 61, 63, 67
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982. Merged with Whitton-Yanco in 1994.
Marrar
Bombers
1919 - 26, 1932, 1949–51
(3) 1918, 19, 23
Joined the Albury & District Football League Reserves in 1952.[ 28]
Matong
Magpies
1913, 14, 1919–29, 31–33, 35, 36, 39–40, 46–51
(2) 1926, 31
(6) 1913, 14, 18, 29, 35, 36
Merged with Grong Grong in 1952 and became the Grong Grong Matong United FC
Narrandera Imperial
Eagles
1913, 14, 1919–29, 31–34, 1936, 1939–40, 1946–81.
(15) 1913, 14, 24, 28, 32, 33, 47, 48, 60, 66, 67, 72, 74, 79, 81.
(8) 1919, 20, 22, 23, 31, 46, 49, 76,
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982.
Turvey Park
Bulldogs
1956 – 1981
(3) 1961, 77, 80
(6) 1959, 60, 63, 70, 73, 75, 78
Joined Riverina Football League in 1982.
Whitton [ 29]
Tigers
1929, 1947 - 1979
(3) 1948, 51, 52
Joined the Central Riverina Football League after Rd.1, 1979.[ 30] Merged with Leeton in 1994
Reserve Grade teams
In 1931, the Page Final Four System was introduced by the VFL.
Seniors
Year
Premiers
Score
Runners Up
Score
Venue
Gate
Umpire
Notes
Ganmain & DFA
1910
Ganmain
Matong
Ganmain
[ 32]
1911
Matong
Matong were unbeaten in 1911[ 33]
1912
Matong
27
Ganmain
12
"Final"[ 34]
South West DFA
1913
Narrandera
4.7 - 31
Matong
3.8 - 26
Matong
[ 35]
1914
Narrandera
126
Matong
22
Narandera Park
£8/14s
Pitcher
Roach Guest Cup[ 36]
1915-17
SWDFL in recess due to WW1
1918
Marrar
7.8 - 50
Ganmain
1.1 - 7
Matong
£35
Coolamon & DFL.[ 37]
1919
Marrar
37
Narandera
10
Marrar
Harrod
Played 7/11/19.[ 38]
1920
Coolamon
5.12 - 42
Narandera
3.11 - 29
Ganmain
£78/6s
Norden
Roach Guest Cup[ 39] [ 40]
1921
Junee
8.12 - 60
Coolamon
3.7 - 25
Junee Park Oval
£60
A Wickham[ 41]
W Hardingham Cup[ 42] [ 43]
1922
Coolamon
4.16 - 40
Narandera
3.7 - 25
Coolamon Racetrack
£66
Ayling
W Hardingham Cup[ 44]
1923
Marrar
9.9 - 63
Narandera
7.9 - 51
Ganmain
H Warren
W Hardingham Cup[ 45]
1924
Narandera
9.18 - 72
Ganmain
7.9 - 51
Leeton
£95
Ayles
J A Alexander Cup[ 46]
1925
Ganmain
10.5 - 65
Matong
6.16 - 52
Ganmain
£85
J A Alexander Cup[ 47]
1926
Matong
10.9 - 69
Leeton
9.3 - 63
Leeton
£100
J Brandon
J A Alexander Cup[ 48]
1927
Leeton
17.10 - 112
Ganmain
10.17 - 78
Narrandera Park
£178
Arthur Wickham
J A Alexander Cup[ 49]
1928
Narrandera
15.14 - 104
Leeton
14.5 - 89
Gaimain
£95
Arthur Wickham
John Hunter & Son Cup[ 50] [ 51] [ 52]
1929
Leeton
13.16 - 94
Matong
9.12 - 66
Narrandera
£150
John Hunter & Son Cup[ 53]
1930
SWDFL in recess.[ 54]
1931
Matong
9.7 - 61
Narrandera
7.5 - 47
Coolamon
John Hunter & Son Cup[ 55]
1932
Narrandera
7.8 - 50
Leeton
7.7 - 49
Matong
£55
L Gillman
John Hunter & Son Cup[ 56] [ 57]
1933
Narandera
10.13 - 73
Leeton
8.18 - 66
Matong
£68
R Thompson
John Hunter & Son Cup[ 58] [ 59]
1934
Narandrea
11.12 - 78
Matong
7.9 - 51
Coolamon
£53/8s
E Pawley
Rody Hogan Cup.[ 60] No premiership awarded > dispute.[ 61]
1935
Ganmain
13.26 - 104
Matong
15.10 - 100
Ganmain
£78
C Rowe
BOG: Clonnie Heath[ 62] [ 63]
1936
Leeton
11.7 - 73
Matong
8.11 - 59
Narandrea Park
£80
McLean
[ 64]
1937
SWDFL in recess[ 65]
1938
SWDFL in recess.[ 66]
1939
Leeton
16.13 - 109
Coolamon
7.15 - 57
Narandera
£122
W Marney
O G Washington Cup[ 67]
1940
Gamain
22.14 - 146
Coolamon
10.18 - 78
Ganmain
£95
Harry Clayton
Thame & Hinchcliffe Cup[ 68]
1941-45
SWDFL in recess: WW2
1941
Leeton
9.18 - 72
Narandera
6.12 - 48
Narandera
£48
Curly Harding
Wartime Competition Kinlock Cup G Final[ 69]
1946
Ganmain
18.17 - 125
Narrandera
8.6 - 54
Matong
Cleary
[ 70]
1947
Narrandera
11.16 - 82
Coolamon
6.10 - 46
Narrandera
£150
F H Grant
Bart Nulty Trophy. NFC undefeated in '47.[ 71] [ 72]
1948
Narrandera
8.11 - 59
Whitton
6.9 - 45
Leeton
2000+ crowd
D Sullivan
Bart Nulty Trophy[ 73]
1949
Ganmain
12.11 - 89
Narrandera
10.10 - 70
Leeton
£358
Dennis Fricker
Pat F. Withers Trophy[ 74]
1950
Ganmain
16.12 - 108
Griffith
11.10 - 76
Narrandrea
£474
J Wallmeyer
Pat F. Withers Trophy[ 75]
1951
Ganmain
7.7 - 49
Whitton
5.14 - 44
Narrandera
£527
Harry Clayton
Narrandera Argus Trophy[ 76]
1952
Griffith
12.15 - 87
Whitton
6.12 - 48
Narrandera
£686
Peter Watt
Narrandera Argus Cup[ 77] [ 78]
1953
Ganmain
13.12 - 90
Leeton
13.7 - 85
Narrandera
£965
J Sawyer
Narrandera Argus Cup[ 79] [ 80]
1954
Ariah Park Mirrool
10.20 - 80
Ganmain
6.7 - 43
Narrandera
£1011
L C Smith
Narrandera Argus Cup[ 81]
1955
Ariah Park Mirrool
15.8 - 98
Leeton
12.12 - 84
Narrandera
£858
Alan Nash
1956
Ganmain
13.13 - 91
Ariah Park Mirrool
9.10 - 64
Narrandera
£1,023
Bill Barbour
1957
Ganmain
11.19 - 85
Ariah Park Mirrool
8.19 - 67
Narrandera
£1,053
Dudley Ridley
1958
Leeton
15.14 - 104
Coolamon
14.9 - 93
Narrandera
£1,281
Dudley Ridley
1959
Coolamon
13.11 - 89
Turvey Park
11.11 - 79
Narrandera
£1,281
Dudley Ridley
1960
Narrandera
9.18 - 72
Turvey Park
6.8 - 44
Narrandera
£1,881
Ron Brophy
1961
Turvey Park
17.23 - 125
Leeton
12.13 - 85
Narrandera
£1,720
Kevin Jackson
1962
Ariah Park Mirrool
10.20 - 80
Coolamon
11.12 - 78
Narrandera
£1,818
Ron Brophy
1963
Turvey Park
16.12 - 108
Leeton
11.19 - 85
Narrandera
£1,716
Stan Fisher
1964
Ganmain
15.8 - 98
Griffith
13.18 - 96
Narrandera
£1,034
Ron Brophy
1965
Ganmain
12.14 - 86
Griffith
6.12 - 48
Narrandera
£1,548
Jim Brewer
1966
Narrandera
8.15 - 63
Griffith
6.9 - 45
Narrandera
$3,059
Peter Sheales
1967
Narrandera
17.15 - 117
Leeton
10.21 - 81
Narrandera
$3,622
Jim McMaster
1968
Griffith
13.17 - 95
Ariah Park Mirrool
10.11 - 71
Narrandera
$3,542
Peter Sheales
1969
Ganmain
10.16 - 76
Griffith
10.14 - 74
Narrandera
$3,542
Graham Huggins
1970
Coolamon
18.21 - 129
Turvey Park
13.9 - 87
Narrandera
$3,108
Peter Sheales
1971
Leeton
15.18 - 108
Griffith
13.12 - 90
Narrandera
$3,688
Ian Robinson
1972
Narrandera
15.14 - 104
Griffith
7.12 - 54
Narrandera
$2,939
Mike Henry
1973
Coolamon
13.15 - 93
Turvey Park
12.14 - 86
Narrandera
$3,487
Len Sexton
1974
Narrandera
19.17 - 131
Coolamon
19.16 - 130
Narrandra
$3,890
Neville Nash
1975
Leeton
19.14 - 128
Turvey Park
16.14 110
Narrandera
$5,260
Neville Nash
1976
Ganmain
20.8 - 128
Narrandera
14.17 101
Narrandera
$8,130
R H Lyons
1977
Turvey Park
17.14 - 116
Ariah Park Mirrool
14.13 - 97
Narrandera
$6,174
John Morgan
[ 82]
1978
Leeton
18.16 - 124
Turvey Park
16.15 - 111
Narrandera
$9,400
Glen James
1979
Narrandera
17.17 - 119
Ariah Park Mirrool
15.13 - 103
Narrandera
$8,771
Ken Norris
1980
Turvey Park
14.15 - 99
Coolamon
12.13 - 85
Narrandera
$10,133
Jim Chapman
[ 83]
1981
Narrandera
14.6 - 90
Ariah Park Mirrool
10.17 - 77
Narrandera
$8,661
Quinn/Russo
[ 84]
Reserves
1980 - Narrandera: 22.11 - 143 d APM: 15.6 - 96
Under 19's
1980 - Turvey Park: 16.13 - 109 d Narrandera: 13.12 - 90[ 85]
Seniors
WIlliam Gammage Medal (William J. Gammage was the Treasurer of the SWDFL who first donated the medal in 1948)[ 86]
Year
Winner
Club
Votes
Runner Up
Club
Votes
1934
Victor Jones
Matong
[ 87]
Keith Parris
Narandera
Maurie Mahony
Coolamon
1939
Ken Brill &
Grong Grong
[ 88]
Ray Davis
Matong
[ 89]
WIlliam Gammage Medal
1948
Geoff Willis
Griffith
6
Les Main
Leeton
3[ 90]
Bluey O'Bryan
Narrandera
3
Dudley Smith
Coolamon
3
Jazbo Thompson
Whitton
3
Terry Woods
Griffith
3
1949
Leo Foley
Narrandera
Lionel Crump
Griffith
[ 91]
1950
Dudley Mattingly &
Matong
6
Ron Inch
Coolamon
[ 92]
Bernie Pattison
Marrar
6
[ 93]
1951
Peter Curtis
Coolamon
7
Bernie Pattison
Marrar
4[ 94]
Len Pedler
Narrandera
4
Terry Wood
Griffith
4[ 95]
1952
Jack Pattison &
Coolamon
4
Len Brill
Ganmain
3
Len Pedler
Narrandera
4
Tom Roulent
Griffith
3
H Turner
Narrandera
3[ 96]
1953
Kevin Pleming
Ariah Park - Mirrool
13
Alan Brill
Ganmain
8[ 97]
J J Brown
GGMU
8
Gerald Carroll
Ganmain
8
Ron Harris
Leeton
8
Len Pedler
Ariah Park - Mirrool
8
Rod Walsh
GGMU
8
Terry Wood
Griffith
8
1954
Joe Mickilson
Ariah Park - Mirrool
6
Jack Tucker
Whitton
4
Dan Weldon
Leeton
4
1955
Dan Weldon
Leeton
3.5
Arthur Allen
Ardlethan
3
Len Brill
Ganmain
3
Tom Dungan
Whitton
3
Ron Harris
Leeton
3
Max Kruse
Leeton
3
Neil Thomson
Ardlethan
3
1956
Jim Stockton
Narrandera
6
Arthur Allen
Ardlethan
4
Len Brill
Ganmain
4
Neale Rutzou
Coolamon
4
1957
Vic Hathaway
Griffith
6
Pat Quade
Ariah Park Mirrool
5
Mervyn Pieper
Grong Grong Matong
5
1958
Des Lyons
Leeton
5
Mervyn Pieper
Grong Grong Matong
4
Bernie Scully
Ariah Park - Mirrool
5
Fred Thompson
Ardelthan
5
1959
Peter Box
Grong Grong Matong
27
Ian Gillett
Coolamon
22
1960
Keith Murphy
Turvey Park
21
Vic Hathaway
Griffith
20
1961
Vic Hathaway[ 98]
Griffith
24
Gerald Carroll
Ganmain
21
Fred Thompson
Ardlethan
21
1962
Max Kruse Snr
Leeton
18
Jim Bloomfield
Narrandera
17
1963
Des Lyons
Leeton
18
Terry McGee
Grong Grong Matong
17
Robbie Nolan
Turvey Park
17
1964
Len Sexton
Griffith
34
Bernie Scully
Ariah Park - Mirrool
19
1965
Peter Weidemann
Coolamon
28
Robbie Nolan
Turvey Park
26
1966
Frank Hodgkin
Ganmain
16
Peter Box
Narrandera
15
Mal Russell
Griffith
15
1967
Robbie Nolan
Turvey Park
17
R "Lou" Alchin
Leeton
15
1968
Ian Crewes
Ardlethan
27
R "Bob" Little
Whitton
24
1969
Alan Hayes
Coolamon
24
Harold Evans
Whitton
19
1970
Alan Hayes
Coolamon
27
Doug Priest
Ariah Park Mirrool
24
1971
Peter Clarke
Whitton
20
Jeff Hemphill
Narrandera
19
1972
Sid Robbins
Griffith
23
A Dudley
Leeton
18
Jeff Hemphill
Narrandera
18
1973
Barry Day
Ariah Park - Mirrool
23
T McPherson
Ganmain
17
N Weller
Coolamon
17
1974
Jim Geltch
Whitton
23
Stephen Margosis
Narrandrea
22
1975
Jim Prentice
Ariah Park - Mirrool
26
Joe Darby
Ganmain
23
1976
Wayne Evans
Grong Grong Matong
32
Bruce Stewart
Ardelthan
26
1977
Jim Prentice
Ariah Park - Mirrool
26
Keith Miller
Turvey Park
21
1978
Terry Haddrill
Ariah Park - Mirrool
18
Rod Lawry
Ardelthan
17
Greg Leech
Ganmain
18
David Scott
Narrandra
18
1979
Barry Nolan
Ganmain
21
Jim Prentice
Ariah Park - Mirrool
17
1980
Terry Haddrill
Ariah Park - Mirrool
1981
Grant Luhrs
Griffith
20
Alan Hayes
Turvey Park
19
Year
Winner
Club
Votes
Runner Up
Club
Votes
Leading Goalkicker
Seniors
Keisling Trophy Was donated by Mr. Ken Keisling, from E & K Keisling Jewellers, Narrandera.[ 99]
Year
Most Goals
Club
Goals
Finals Goals
Total Goals
1953
Clinton Wines
Ganmain
100+
[ 100] unofficial
1958
Kevin Gleeson
Ganmain
92
[ 101] unofficial
1959
Geoff Kingston
Turvey Park
100+
[ 102] unofficial
1960
Tom Carroll
Ganmain
100+
[ 103] unofficial
Keisling Trophy
1961
Len Sexton
Griffith
69
1
70
1962
Len Sexton
Griffith
57
N/A
57
1963
Rex Burge
Turvey Park
87
14
101
1964
Tom Carroll
Ganmain
86
16
102
1965
Tom Carroll
Ganmain
90
8
98
1966
Kevin Fruend
Coolamon
93
6
99
1967
Des Lyons
Leeton
67
5
72
1968
Ron O'Neil
Griffith
114
11
125
1969
Ricky Quade
Ariah Park Mirrool
131
N/A
131
Ron O'Neil
Griffith
124
7
131
1970
Jim Prentice
Ariah Park Mirrool
91
N/A
91
1971
Victor Hugo
Narrandera
72
N/A
72
1972
Phil Gehrig
Ganmain
95
N/A
95
1973
Grant Luhrs
Griffith
78
5
83
1974
B Harrison
Leeton
76
N/A
76
1975
Ralf Robins
Griffith
92
4
96
1976
Russell Campbell
Ganmain
103
8
111
1977
T Stirling
Ardlethan
92
N/A
92
1978
Mark Newton
Ariah Park Mirrool
97
N/A
97
1979
Mark Newton
Ariah Park Mirrool
72
21
93
1980
Greg Nichols
Turvey Park
79
0
79
1981
John Newton
Ariah Park Mirrool
133
9
142[ 104]
The Neville Nesbitt Trophy
Neville Nesbitt was the donor of a large trophy for interleague matches between the SWDFL and the Farrer Football League .
The SWDFL first played in the Victorian Country Football League inter-league competition in 1961 and in 1964, won the Victorian Country Football Champions, with SWDFL: 13.14 - 92 defeating the Hampden Football League : 9.16 - 70[ 105] in the grand final, played at Narrandera.
The SWDFL won the 1977 NSW Country Championships, defeating the Murray Football League in Sydney and the 1979 NSW Country Championships, defeating the Sydney Football League , which was played at Narrandera.
Year
Captain
Coach
Venue
South West Score
Match Result
Opposition
Match Score
Gate
Notes
1912
Ganmain
Ariah Park FA
24/8/12[ 106]
1924
Narrandera
10.15 - 75
lost to
Collingwood
13.8 - 86
16/7/24[ 107] [ 108]
1933
L Hastie
Narandera Park
9.19 - 73
lost to
Melbourne
15.19 - 109
£125
12/8/33[ 109] [ 110]
1934
Leeton Cricket Ground
6.11 - 47
lost to
Hawthorn/Footscray
20.15 - 135
11.8.34
1934
Lockhart, NSW
25.28 - 178
defeated
The Rock & DFL
3.17 - 35
25.8.34[ 111]
1935
Ariah Park FA
1946
Narrandera
6.14 - 50
lost to
Eastern Suburbs
8.10 - 58
8/6/46[ 112]
1948
Vic Woolnough
Leeton
11.17 - 83
lost to
VFL
23.19 - 153
8/8/48[ 113]
1950
Keith Shea
Trumper Park, Sydney
15.22 - 112
lost to
NSWANFL
18.8 - 116
11/6/50[ 114]
1950
Keith Shea
Ganmain
31.16 - 204
defeated
Ariah Park FA
12.9 - 81
1/7/50[ 115]
1951
Jack Quinn
Narrandera
6.4 - 40
lost to
VFL
18.24 - 132
£400
27/5/51[ 116]
1952
Laurie Carroll
Leeton Showgrounds
7.10 - 52
lost to
O&MFL
24.16 - 160
£177
16/6/52[ 117]
1954
Erwin Dornau
Bolton Park, Wagga
10.7 - 67
lost to
Albury & DFL
12.20 - 92
£524
19/6/54[ 118] [ 119]
1955
Narrandera
20.17 - 137
defeated
Albury & DFL
13.19 - 97
19.6.55
1957
Clinton Wines
Narrandera
12.8 - 80
lost to
North Melbourne
14.17 - 101
£884
21/7/57
1959
Alex Boyle
Narrandera
14.26 - 110
defeated
Farrer FL
13.10 - 88
£1,044
21/6/59. Nesbitt Trophy
1960
Bolton Park, Wagga
18.16 - 124
defeated
Farrer FL
12.16 - 88
12/6/60. Nesbitt Trophy
1960
Jack Hudson
Narrandera
12.13 - 85
lost to
Collingwood FC
13.28 - 106
£1,202
26/6/60
1961
Narrandera
12.16 - 88
lost to
Geelong FC
12.22 - 94
£886
28/5/61
1961
Peter Box
Narrandera
10.13 - 73
lost to
O&MFL
13.21 - 99
£581
10/6/61. VCFL Country Championships
1961
Coolamon
16.16 - 124
lost to
Farrer FL
19.28 - 142
£760
16/7/61. Nesbitt Trophy
1962
Bernie Scully
Bolton Park, Wagga
22.14 - 146
defeated
Farrer FL
9.13 - 67
20/5/62. Nesbitt Trophy
1962
Bernie Scully
Trumper Park, Sydney
16.15 - 113
defeated
Sydney FL
9.16 - 70
3/6/62
1963
Peter Box
Bernie Scully
Albury
15.18 - 108
defeated
O&MFL
13.12 - 90
£798
8/6/63. VCFL Country Championships Rd.1
1963
Peter Box
Bernie Scully
Deakin Reserve, Shepparton
10.14 - 74
defeated
Waranga Nth Est FL
9.4 - 58
£614
10/6/63. VCFL Country Championships Rd.2. Zone Champions[ 120]
1963
Bernie Scully
Narrandera
12.16 - 88
lost to
Carlton
18.19 - 127
7/7/63
1963
Peter Box
Bernie Scully
Narrandera
9.20 - 74
lost to
Farrer FL
12.10 - 82
£832
28/7/63. Nesbitt Trophy
1964
Wagga Wagga
12.13 - 85
defeated
Farrer FL
7.13 - 55
31/5/64. Nesbitt Trophy
1964
Narrandera
18.16 - 124
defeated
North Central FL
10.16 - 76
14/6/64. VCFL Country Championships Semi Final
1964
Ian Gillett
Narrandera
13.14 - 92
defeated
Hampden FL
9.16 - 70
11/7/64. VCFL Country Championships Grand Final[ 121]
1965
Narrandera
20.12 - 132
defeated
Farrer FL
11.19 - 85
23/5/65. Nesbitt Trophy
1965
Seymour
14.14 - 98
drew with
Waranga Nth Est FL
13.20 - 98
13/6/65. VCFL Country Championships Rd. 1
1965
Shepparton
17.19 - 121
defeated
Waranga Nth Est FL
8.13 - 61
15/6/65. VCFL Country Championships Rd. 1 replay
1965
Albury
9.11 - 65
lost to
O&MFL
13.11 - 89
24/7/65. VCFL Country Championships Zone Final
1966
Yerong Creek
12.21 - 93
lost to
Farrer FL
14.13 - 97
29/5/66. Nesbitt Trophy
1966
Narrandera
12.15 - 87
lost to
Canberra ANFL
21.17 - 143
2/7/66[ 122]
1967
Ganmain
7.16 - 58
lost to
Farrer FL
16.17 - 113
21/5/67. Nesbitt Trophy
1967
Narrandera
14.16 - 100
lost to
Goulburn Valley FL
14.20 - 104
25/6/67. VCFL Country Championships Rd. 1
1968
Yerong Creek
21.12 - 138
defeated
Farrer FL
11.8 - 74
9/6/68. Nesbitt Trophy
1969
Manuka Oval, Canberra
7.20 - 62
lost to
Canberra ANFL
11.12 - 78
1/6/69
1969
Narrandera
18.14 - 122
defeated
Farrer FL No.1
14.11 - 95
15/6/69. VCFL Country Championships Rd.1. Nesbitt Trophy.
1969
Barry Rist
Narrandera
18.19 - 127
defeated
Farrer FL No.2
16.19 - 115
15/6/69.
1969
Jim Hayes
Albury Sportground
10.14 - 74
lost to
O&MFL
19.22 - 136
13/7/69. VCFL Country Championships Rd.2[ 123]
1970
Yerong Creek
16.16 - 112
lost to
Farrer FL
19.21 - 135
14/6/70. Nesbitt Trophy
1970
Narrandera
5.17 - 107
defeated
Canberra ANFL
14.15 - 99
5/7/70
1971
Warren Roper
Narrandera
18.19 - 127
defeated
Farrer FL
11.13 - 79
30/5/71. Nesbitt Trophy
1971
Warren Roper
Swan Hill
6.17 - 53
lost to
Mid Murray FL
11.18 - 74
12/6/71. VCFL Country Championships Rd. 1
1972
Yerong Creek
10.13 - 73
lost to
Farrer FL
14.17 - 101
28/5/72. Nesbitt Trophy
1973
Jeff Hemphill
Manuka Oval, Canberra
12.9 - 81
lost to
Canberra NFL
12.18 - 90
20/5/73
1973
Jeff Hemphill
Narrandera
15.8 - 98
defeated
Farrer FL
11.10 - 76
10/6/73. VCFL Country Championships Rd. 1. Nesbitt Trophy[ 124]
1973
Jeff Hemphill
Corowa
11.15 - 81
lost to
O&MFL
15.12 - 102
22/7/73. VCFL Country Championships. Rd. 2.
1974
Robertson Oval, Wagga
12.17 - 89
lost to
Sydney FL
15.13 - 103
18/5/74. NSW Championships. Day 1[ 125]
1974
Robertson Oval, Wagga
9.11 - 65
lost to
Farrer FL
17.23 - 125
19/5/74. NSW Championships. Day 2[ 125]
1974
Yerong Creek
15.17 - 107
lost to
Farrer FL
12.11 - 83
Nesbit Trophy. 16/6/74
1975
Graham Miller
Graham Miller
Narrandera
16.16 - 112
defeated
Farrer FL
11.14 - 80
21/6/75. NSW Championships. Day 1.
1975
Graham Miller
Graham Miller
Narrandera
18.21 - 128
lost to
Sydney FL
21.7 - 133
22/6/75. NSW Championships. Day 2. G Final
1976
Tom Carroll
Narrandera
20.19 - 139
defeated
Canberra ANFL
10.13 - 73
16/5/76[ 126]
1976
Tom Carroll
Finley
19.18 - 132
defeated
Murray FL
7.19 - 61
$1381
26/6/76. NSW Championships. Day 1[ 127]
1976
Tom Carroll
Finley
14.12- 96
lost to
Farrer FL
16.15-111
$1426
27/6/16. NSW Championships. Day 2. G Final[ 127]
1977
Greg Leech
Tom Carroll
Ganmain
13.14 - 92
lost to
O&MFL
15.19 - 109
15/5/77. VCFL Country Championships.[ 128]
1977
Greg Leech
Tom Carroll
Sydney Showgrounds
15.25 - 115
defeated
Sydney FL
12.11 - 83
11/6/77. NSW Championships. Day 1[ 129]
1977
Greg Leech
Tom Carroll
Sydney Showgrounds
17.6 - 108
defeated
Murray FL
10.15 - 75
12/6/77. NSW Championships. Day 2. G Final[ 129]
1978
Greg Leech
Greg Leech
Martin Park, Wodonga
11.10 - 76
lost to
O&MFL
18.26 - 134
14/5/78. VCFL Championships. Rd. 1.[ 130] [ 131]
1978
Greg Leech
Greg Leech
Maher Oval, Wagga
7.18 - 60
lost to
Farrer FL
14.9 - 93
3/6/78. NSW Championships. Day 1[ 132]
1978
Greg Leech
Greg Leech
Maher Oval, Wagga
18.12 - 120
defeated
Sydney FL
15.10 - 100[ 133]
4/6/78. NSW Championships. Day 2. 3rd[ 132]
1979
Jim Prentice
Tom Carroll
Echuca
14.14 - 98
lost to
Goulburn Valley FL
19.19 - 133
20.5.79. VCFL Country Championships[ 134]
1979
Tom Carroll
Narrandera
20.26 - 146
defeated
Murray FL
12.14 - 86
2/6/79. NSW Championships. Day 1
1979
Tom Carroll
Narrandera
28.17 - 185
defeated
Sydney FL
12.10 - 82
3/5/79. NSW Championships. Day 2. G Final
1980
John Chamberlain
Phil Gehrig
Narrandra
17.15 - 117
lost to
Bendigo FC
22.20 - 152
$2,100
18/5/80. VCFL Country Championships
1980
Phil Gehrig
Deniliquin, NSW
11.9 - 75
lost to
Sydney FL
18.9 - 118
7/6/80. NSW Championships. Day 1[ 135]
1980
Phil Gehrig
Deniliquin, NSW
12.8 - 80
lost to
Murray FL
16.15 - 111
8/6/80. NSW Championships. Day 2. 4th[ 135]
1981
Alan Hayes
Alan Hayes[ 136]
Albury Sportsground
14.19 - 103
lost to
O&MFL
19.11 - 125
10/5/81. VCFL Championships
VFL Players
The following SWDFL footballers went onto play senior VFL football with the following clubs, with the year indicating their VFL debut -
The following senior VFL players came to play and or coach in the SWDFL, with the year indicating their first season in the SWDFL.
South Australian National Football League
Officer Bearers
Year
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Notes
Ganmain & DFA
1910
1911
1912
South West District FL
1913
R B Burns
D J Thompson
[ 138]
1914
R D Burns
[ 139]
1915
SWDFA in recess > WW1
1916
SWDFA in recess > WW1
1917
SWDFA in recess > WW1
1918
SWDFA in recess
Coolamon & DFA formed
1919
W Guest
L Henshaw
E C Podmore
[ 140]
W Anderson
W Anderson, Dec'19[ 141]
1920
W Guest
W Anderson
J Kennedy
1921
W C H Hardingham
D K Frew
1922
F D Inman
W F Inman
J C Little
1923
L Cameron
G G Miller
J C Little
1924
W Nulty
W C H Hardingham
J C Little
1925
W Nulty
W C H Hardingham
J C Little
1926
John Wise
1927
J A Alexander
George Hepburn
J C Little
[ 142]
1928
J W Ford
George Hepburn
J C Little
1929
J Carroll
C Jack Smith
R Richardson
1930
J Carroll
C Jack Smith
R Richardson
SWDFL in recess
1931
T H Mancy
C Jack Smith
K A Edwards
1932
Leo Smith
C Jack Smith
Len Wilkinson
1933
1934
1935
Maloney
C Jack Smith
1936
1937
SWDFL in recess
1938
H Breaden
C Jack Smith
SWDFL in recess
1939
W J T Morgan
C Jack Smith
George V Stevens
1940
W J T Morgan
C Jack Smith
George V Stevens
1941-45
SWDFL in recess>WW2
1945
G Hinchcliffe
C Jack Smith
George V Stevens
[ 143]
1946
W Harry Logan
C Jack Smith
George V Stevens
[ 144]
1948
W Miles
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
[ 145]
1949
W Miles
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1950
Jim Quinn
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1951
Jim Quinn
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1952
Jim Quinn
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1953
Jim Quinn
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1954
Jim Quinn
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1955
Jim Quinn
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1956
Jim Quinn
H Doug Roach
William J Gammage
1957
Jim Quinn
A F Elrington
William J Gammage
1958
Jim Quinn
1959
Jim Quinn
1960
Jim Quinn
F H Bratton
K Taylor
1961
Jim Quinn
F H Bratton
H W McKinnon
1962
Jim Quinn
F H Bratton
H W McKinnon
1963
Jim Quinn
F H Bratton
H G Brett
1964
Jim Quinn
Harvey G Brett
C Suttie
1965
Jim Quinn
Harvey G Brett
R J Biggs
1966
Jim Quinn
Harvey G Brett
R J Biggs
1967
Jim Quinn
Harvey G Brett
Peter J Wilson
1968
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
Ron Alston
1969
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1970
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1971
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1972
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1973
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1974
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1975
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1976
Jim Quinn
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
Quinn resigned in April '76
J Frank Gaynor
Gaynor appointed in May '76
1977
J Frank Gaynor
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1978
J Frank Gaynor
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1979
J Frank Gaynor
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1980
J Frank Gaynor
N Jack Buchanan
V Vic Woolnough
1981
J Frank Gaynor
John E Trigg
V Vic Woolnough
[ 146]
Life Members
Links
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^ "1921 - Junee again defeats Coolamon" . Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW). 27 September 1921. p. 2. Retrieved 28 December 2022 .
^ "1921 - Junee Defeats Coolanion for the Premiership" . Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW). 20 September 1921. p. 2. Retrieved 28 December 2022 .
^ "1922 - Coolamon wins the premiership" . Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW). 10 October 1922. p. 2. Retrieved 28 December 2022 .
^ "1923 - Marrar defeats Narandera" . Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW). 7 September 1923. p. 5. Retrieved 28 December 2022 .
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