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List of former Australian rules football competitions in Western Australia

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This is a list of former Australian Rules Football competitions in the Australian state of Western Australia.

Carnivals

  • Eastern Districts Football Carnival

Held annually between competitions in the southern part of the state. Held in early September, it often interrupts the local competitions' finals series.

Winners:

  • 1928 Northam
  • 1929
  • 1930
  • 1931
  • 1932
  • 1933
  • 1934
  • 1935
  • 1936
  • 1937
  • 1938
  • 1939
  • 1940–1945 not held
  • 1946
  • 1947
  • 1948
  • 1949
  • 1950
  • 1951
  • 1952
  • 1953
  • 1954

  • Great Southern Football Carnival

Held annually between competitions in the southern part of the state. It is held in early September, often interrupting the local competitions finals series.

Winners:

  • 1922 Albany
  • 1923 Katanning
  • 1924 Katanning
  • 1925 Albany
  • 1926 Katanning
  • 1927 Narrogin
  • 1928 Katanning
  • 1929 Katanning
  • 1930 Narrogin
  • 1931 Narrogin
  • 1932 Albany
  • 1933 Narrogin
  • 1934 Albany
  • 1935 Albany
  • 1936 Tambellup
  • 1937 Wagin
  • 1938 Wagin
  • 1939 Wagin
  • 1940–1945 not held
  • 1946 Dumbleyung-Lake Grace
  • 1947 Albany
  • 1948 Dumbleyung-Lake Grace
  • 1949 Albany
  • 1950 Albany
  • 1951 Katanning
  • 1952 Albany
  • 1953 Katanning
  • 1954 Wagin

Associations

  • Albany Football Association (1897–1957)
    • Clubs included East Ward>East Albany>Railways, North Ward>Towns>North Albany, West Ward>West Albany>AIT>Royals
  • Avon Valley Association (1898–1958)
    • Clubs included York, Beverley, Meckering, Northam Federals, Northam Towns, Northam Union, Toodyay
  • Bruce Rock Football Association (1926–1959)
    • Clubs included Ardath-Babakin, Belka, Bruce Rock, Bruce Rock Magpies, Bruce Rock Rovers, Imperials, Kwolyin, Muntadgin, Narenbeen, Narenbeen Rovers, Narenbeen Warriors, Shackleton, Towns
  • Bunbury Football Association (1902–1952)
    • Clubs included Brunswick, Bunbury, Donnybrook, Lumpers, Pastimes, South Bunbury, Yarloop
  • Busselton Football Association (1910–1953)
    • Clubs Included Busselton, Capel, Elgin, Lumpers, Pastimes, Railways, Ruabon, Stratham, Wanderers, West Brunswick.
  • Coastal Football Association (1972–1991)
    • Clubs Included Cervantes, Dongara, Eneabba, Jurien Bay, Leeway
  • Corrigin Football Association (1921–1970)
    • Clubs included Bendering, Bilbarin, Brookton, Bullaring, Bulyee, Corrigin, Corrigin Tigers, Dudinin, Gnerkadilling, Gorge Rock, Karlgarin, Kondinin, Kulin, Pengilly, West Bendering, Yealering, Yealering/Bullaring Rovers.
  • Central Midlands Football Association
    • Clubs included Rovers, Warriors, Miling, Watheroo.
  • Dalwallinu Football Association
    • Clubs included Ballidu, Buntine, Dalwallinu, Latham, Miamoon, Wubin
  • Dampier Football Association (1913–1970)
    • Clubs Included Bencubbin, Kununoppin, Mukinbudin. Nungarin, Trayning, Yelbeni
  • Denmark Football Association
    • Clubs included Colts, Rangers, Wanderers
  • Donnybrook Football Association (1919-1954)
    • Clubs included: Argyle, Beelerup, Kirup, Donnybrook, Boyanup, Dardanup, Noggerup, Wanderers
  • Dumbleyung Lake Grace Association
    • Clubs included Kukerin, Moulyinning, Dumbleyung, Lake Grace.
  • East Avon Football Association
    • Clubs included Quairaiding, Cunderdin, Tammin, Kellerberrin, Meckering, Yorkrakine.
  • Geraldton Football Association
    • Clubs included Fire Brigade, Rovers, Railway, Towns
  • Exmouth Football Association
  • Harvey Football Association
    • Clubs included: Brunswick, Harvey, Mornington, Woroona, Yarloop
  • Harvey-Brunswick Football Association
    • Clubs included: Brunswick, Harvey, Mornington, Wokalup, Yarloop
  • Irwin Football Association (1946–1959)
    • Clubs included Dongara, Mingenew, Walkaway, Yandanoola
  • Katanning Football Association
    • Clubs included Wanderers, Imperials, Rovers, Kent. Kojonup, Woodanilling, Katanning.
  • Koorda Football Association
    • Clubs included Gabbin, Cadoux, Boorallaining.
  • Merrerin Football Association
    • Clubs included Towns, Railways, Baandee, Nukarni, Burracoppin.
  • Mt Barker Football Association
    • Clubs included Rocky Gully, North Mt. Barker, Mt. Barker South, Cranbrook.
  • Mullewa Football Association (1920–1962)
    • Clubs included Federals, Devils Creek, Railways, Rovers.
  • Murray Districts Football League.
    • Club included Pinjarra, Waroona, Mandurah, Hills, United, Jarrahdale, Yarloop.
  • Narrogin Football Association
    • Clubs included: Cuballing, Imperials, Towns, Railways, Williams, Boddington.
  • Nelson Football Association
    • Clubs included Balingup, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Rovers, Bridgetown Warriors, Nunnup, Greenbushes.
  • New Norcia Association.
  • Norseman Football Association
    • Clubs included Towns, Tigers, Rovers.
  • Northampton-Upper Chapman Football Association
    • Clubs included Towns, Rovers, Yuna, Nabawa, Naason.
  • Northern Goldfield Football Association
    • Clubs included Leonora, Gwalia
  • North Midlands Football Association
    • Clubs included Coorow, Camamah, Three Springs, Arrino.
  • Perenjori - Morowa Football Association.
    • Clubs included Morawa, Perenjori, Merkanooka, Gutha, Caron, Koolanooka, Bowgada
  • Pingelly-Brookton Football Association
    • Clus included Pingelly, Brookton, Aldersyde, Kweda, Popanyinning, Pumphrys Wandering
  • Southern Districts Football League (1959-1991)
    • Clubs included: Cranbrook, North Mt Barker, South Mt Barker, North Albany, Railways, Royals, Tambellup
  • Perth Suburban Football Association (1922–1937)
    • Clubs included Bassendeen, Belmont, Canning Districts, West Subiaco, Young Labour League.
  • South Midlands Football Association
    • Clubs included Bindoon, Bullbrook, Gingin, Muchea
  • South Suburban Football Association (1908– )
    • Armadale, Cannington, Gosnell, Kelsmott, Manningham.
  • Tambellup Football Association
    • Clubs included Borden, Broomehill, Gnowangerup, Ongerup, Tambellup
  • Victoria Plains Football Association.
    • Clubs included Callingiri Yericoin, Bolgart, Toodyay
  • Warren Football Association
    • Clubs included Jardee, Deanmill, Pemberton, Palgarup, Manjimup.
  • Wickerpin Football Association (1946–1959)
    • Clubs included: Dudinin, Harrismith, Malyalling, Toolibin, Wickepin, Yealering.
  • Wiluna Association
    • Clubs included Rovers, United.
  • Wyalkatchem Football Association
    • Clubs included Benjabbering, Korrielockering, Wyalkatchem
  • Yilgarn Football Association
    • Clubs included: Bullfinch, Fire Brigades, Marvel Loch, Miners, Mt Palmer, Rovers, South Yilgarn, Towns, Unions, United, Westonia

References

  1. "Katanning Wins First Carnival in 22 Years ERIC QUARTERMAINE THE OUTSTANDING PLAYER". Great Southern Herald. 1951.
  2. Albany Advertiser
  3. The Beverley Times
  4. Bruce Rock Post and Corrigin and Narembeen Guardian
  5. South-Western News
  6. South-Western News
  7. "Keen Contest Likely for Football Award". Beverley Times. 1957.
  8. Narrogin Observer
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