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Ovens & Murray
Football Netball League
Formerly List
    • Ovens And Murray Football Association (1893–1910)
    • Rutherglen And District Football Association (1911–1913)
    • Ovens And Murray Football Association (1914–1925)
    • Ovens And Murray Football League (1926–1992)
    • Ovens And Murray Football Netball League (1993–present)
SportFootball (1893–present)
Netball (1993–present)
Founded1893; 131 years ago (1893) in Rutherglen, Victoria
No. of teams10
Country Australia
ConfederationAFL Victoria Country (2012–present)
Netball Victoria (1993–present)
Most recent
champion(s)
Wangaratta Rovers (16)
Most titles Albury (22)
Level on pyramid3
AFL North East Border
Established 2012
Leagues
Ovens & Murray
Tallangata & District
Ovens & King
Upper Murray
Wangaratta & District Junior
Albury Wodonga Junior
AFLNEB Youth Girls

The Ovens and Murray Football Netball League (OMFNL or O&MFNL) is an Australian rules football and netball competition containing ten clubs based in north-eastern Victoria, the southern Riverina region of New South Wales and the Ovens and Murray area. The name comes from the Ovens River, the river in the part of north-eastern Victoria covered by the league, and the Murray River, which separates Victoria and New South Wales.

The league features three grades in the Australian rules football competition, with these being Seniors, Reserve-Grade and Under 18s. In the netball competition, there are four grades, with these being A-Grade, B-Grade, C-Grade and Under 16s.

Currently a home and away season consisting of eighteen rounds is played. The best five teams then play off according to the McIntyre system, culminating in the O&MFNL Grand Final, which from 1995 to 2017 was held at the Lavington Sports Ground in the Albury suburb of Hamilton Valley.

History

Beginnings of the O&MFA

Organised competition in the area started as the "Ovens & Murray Football Association" in 1893, with the following foundation clubs – Beechworth Wanderers, Chiltern, Eldorado, Rutherglen, Wangaratta City and Wangaratta West End, with Beechworth Football Club winning premierships in 1893 and 1894 and Rutherglen winning thirteen O&MFA flags between 1895 and 1915.

In 1910, the O&MFA had only three teams – Albury, Excelsior and Rutherglen with Rutherglen winning the premiership.

Then in 1911, both Excelsior and Rutherglen applied to enter the Rutherglen and District Football Association. As a result, the O&MFL folded, with local teams attempting to apply to play in the Rutherglen & DFA. A ballot took place at a Rutherglen & DFA meeting on 29 April at Mackay's Hotel, Rutherglen which resulted in Balldale, North Albury, Rutherglen, South Albury and Wodonga being refused admission to join the association. Corowa, Excelsior and Lake Rovers were club's that were admitted. In 1911, the Albury Football Club was planning to divide the club into South Albury and North Albury teams, but as they were not admitted into the Rutherglen & DFA, the club went into recess in 1911. Rutherglen FC also went into recess in 1911.

Albury FC and Rutherglen FC were admitted into the Rutherglen & DFA in 1912.

In 1913, the Rutherglen & DFA consisting of the following teams – Albury, Balldale, Border United, Howlong, Lake Rovers and Rutherglen, with Albury defeating Rutherglen in the grand final at the Albury Sportground.

The competition reformed under the Ovens & Murray Football Association banner again in 1914, involving the following five teams: Albury, Border United, Howlong, Lake Rovers and Rutherglen. Balldale FC entered the Coreen & District Football League in 1914.

In 1915, Beechworth Football Club and Wangaratta Football Club returned to play in the O&MFA. Howlong Football Club entered the Chiltern & District Football Association and went onto win the premiership, while Rutherglen defeated Lake Rovers in the O&MFA grand final played at Rutherglen.

After a three-year break due to World War I, the O&MFA reformed for the 1919 season with only four clubs, Border United Football Club (Corowa based), Howlong, Lake Rovers and Rutherglen. Albury Football Club was reformed in early 1919 and played in the Albury Senior Football Association with two teams – South Albury and North Albury, with St. Patrick's FC defeating South Albury Football Club in the grand final on the Albury Sportsground.

In 1920 the O&MFA didn't reform; "It seems strange that the O&MFA has apparently been allowed to die a natural death" with only two club's present at the O&MFA – AGM., with some clubs moving to play in the Chiltern & DFA and Coreen & DFA.

The competition reformed in 1921 with Lakes Rovers, Rutherglen, St Patricks, Corowa, Springhurst and Wahgunyah. In 1922, larger town clubs Benalla and Wangaratta joined the OMFA whilst Wahgunyah and Springhurst moved to the Chiltern DFL.

In 1924, Lake Rovers Football Club amalgamated with the Rutherglen Football Club. and Albury FC and the Diggers FC also decided to amalgamate in 1924 and apply for admission into the Ovens and Murray Football League as Albury Football Club.

In 1926, the O&M name was changed from an association to a league, its present form. Around this time the clubs contesting the league included Wangaratta, Hume Weir (which drew many of its players from workers constructing the Hume Dam at the time), Yarrawonga and two clubs from the town of Albury, St Patricks and Albury club). These two clubs were largely divided amongst sectarian lines, St Patricks being Roman Catholic and Albury being Protestant and, after much tension, in 1929 the two clubs agreed to disband and form two new clubs, East Albury Football Club and West Albury Football Club, with the player base to be drawn geographically.

Haydn Bunton in a photo that became the basis of a statue outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Following the 1930 season, a 19 year old West Albury player, Haydn Bunton, who has sometimes been described as the best ever player of Australian rules, was recruited by VFL club Fitzroy. Bunton won Brownlow Medals in 1931, 1932 and 1935, before transferring to Subiaco in the WANFL, where he won Sandover Medals in 1938, 1939 and 1941. Bunton has remained one of only four triple Brownlow medallists, and the only player to have been awarded three Brownlows and three Sandovers. (Bunton Park, where North Albury Football Club is based, was named after his brother Cleaver Bunton, who was elected president of the O&MFL in 1930 and would serve in that role until 1969. Cleaver Bunton was also mayor of Albury for 30 years.)

In 1930 Hume Weir Football Club and Ebden Rovers Football Club merged to become the Weir United Football Club.

East Albury Football Club and Weir United Football Club merged in 1933 to become the Border United Football Club (Albury based) and wore green and white jumpers. In 1933 West Albury Football Club changed its name to the Albury Football Club and remained in the West Albury colours of maroon and blue.

At the O&MFA's 1936 Annual General Meeting, it was announced that the Border United FC would merge with the Albury Football Club as both clubs were in debt and also due to a lack of players. The newly merged team took on the name of the Albury Football Club. This left the City of Albury with only one football team.

Post-World War II

In 1940, the league went into recess after round 10 for the duration of World War II, before full competition resumed in 1946. In 1945, Rutherglen, played in the Chiltern & District Football Association and Wodonga played in the Albury Border Football Association in 1945. In 1947 North Albury was admitted, followed by Wangaratta Rovers and Myrtleford, who were admitted from the Ovens & King Football League in 1950. Wangaratta won four consecutive premierships between 1949 and 1953, under captain coach, Mac Holten.

The Wangaratta Rovers would go on to dominate the O&M for the remainder of the 20th Century, winning fifteen premierships to date, a number only recently overhauled by Albury with their own streak of flags.

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s the league began to gain a reputation within Victoria as being the strongest competition outside the then VFL and VFA. The best players were often recruited from the O&M to play for one of the "city" clubs, but it was not uncommon for a VFL player to retire from the "big" league and play in the O&M or another country league, and perhaps start a coaching career there as well, often at the same time as a playing coach. One notable example of this, as far as the O&M was concerned, was Bob Rose, who left Collingwood as a player in 1955 and became captain coach of the Wangaratta Rovers and lead them to two premierships in 1958 and 1960, after which he returned to Collingwood to continue his coaching career.

1970s and 1980s

In 1968, the VFL introduced country recruitment zones throughout Victoria and Riverina, which limited the areas from which each VFL club could recruit. The O&MFL was allocated to North Melbourne, and thus quite a few of the better players from the O&M came to play for the Kangaroos, contributing in part to that club's rise to success in the 1970s. These included Mick Nolan, Xavier Tanner, Gary Cowton, Peter Chisnall and John Byrne and later John Longmire, who had a good season with Corowa-Rutherglen as a goal kicking forward in O&M seniors in 1987. The zoning system was discontinued in the late 1980s as the VFL/AFL introduced a draft system.

The Wangaratta Rovers dominated the 1970s, playing in ten grand finals between 1970 and 1980, winning seven premierships and finishing third in 1973.

In 1974 the O&MFL was disaffiliated by the Victorian Country Football League (VCFL) when the O&MFL refused to accept an application from the Lavington Football Club to join the league. By this stage the football club was based at the Lavington Sports Club, an established licensed club, and was strong enough to field teams in both the Tallangatta League and Hume Football League the following year.

The makeup of the competition remained stable until 1979, when Corowa and Rutherglen merged into Corowa-Rutherglen, and the Lavington Football Club was finally admitted from the Farrer Football League, so the number of clubs remained at ten.

Lavington's home ground, the Lavington Sports Club Oval, provided an ideal venue for many sports as the sports club gradually developed it after its construction in the 1970s. The league has designated it as the venue for most of the league's grand finals since the 1980s. Recently, added assistance for the staging of the grand final through regional promotion and in-kind sponsorship has been provided by the Albury City Council.

In 1983, after an unsuccessful debut season playing for Hawthorn the previous year, Gary Ablett played for Myrtleford in the O&M for a year, before he was recruited by Geelong where he recommenced his career in the VFL/AFL and established himself as one of the code's best players, being inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2005.

By the late 1980s, the Wodonga Demons of the Tallangatta League had made a number of bids to join the O&M, and in 1989 were accepted into the competition to serve the west of the city of Wodonga, based at Birralee Park. They changed their name to the Wodonga Raiders Football Club so as to not cause confusion with the Benalla Demons and the long established Wodonga Football Club.

1990 "Bloodbath" Grand Final

Main article: 1990 OMFL Grand Final

Around a minute after the start of the 1990 grand final between Lavington and Wodonga, a brawl began players, which lasted for around three minutes. Fifteen players received a combined total of 68 matches in suspensions following the match − a combined 46 for Lavington players and 22 for Wodonga players.

Footage of the brawls, which was broadcast live Prime Television, was shown across Australia and around the world, and it has been described as the OMFL's "darkest day".

Wodonga won the match by 20 points, despite having trailed at the first three breaks, marking the club's fifth senior premiership. This was the second premiership for Jeff Gieschen as Wodonga coach, having coached the club to a victory in 1987, and he later went on to coach West Perth and Richmond.

Recent years

In 1998, after a string of unsuccessful seasons in the O&M, Benalla moved to the Goulburn Valley Football League. In 2000 the Penrith Panthers Leagues Club, financiers of the Penrith Panthers National Rugby League team, merged with the Lavington Sports Club. As a result, the Lavington Football Club changed their nickname from the Blues to the Panthers, added "Panthers" to their title, and adopted a guernsey in the same colours as the NRL Panthers, but in the Port Adelaide AFL pattern.

Also around this time, the Wagga Tigers Football Club, which had dominated the Riverina Football League, made a bid to join the O&MFL; however, partially due to concerns from the league's southern clubs about travel times, the bid was rejected. The Wagga Tigers then successfully bid to join AFL Canberra.

In 2000 the O&MFL, in an association with the AFL North Melbourne Football Club, fielded a team in the Victorian Football League called the Murray Kangaroos, playing home games between Coburg and Lavington. However, due to concerns from O&M clubs about player availability, the Kangaroos about travel time, and poor attendances compared with O&M league games, the venture was discontinued after three seasons and the Kangaroos subsequently set up an affiliation with the established VFL club Port Melbourne.

The league operates with a $125,000 salary cap. The Wangaratta Magpies exceeded this in 2022, and the club was stripped of its 2022 premiership flag, a first in country football, among other penalties.

Clubs

Current clubs

Club Colours Moniker Home ground(s) Former League Established Joined O&M Senior Flags Most Recent
Albury
Tigers Albury Sportsground. Albury, New South Wales 1876 1896 22 2018
Corowa-Rutherglen
Roos John Foord Oval , Corowa, New South Wales 1979 1979 2 2003
Lavington
Panthers Lavington Sports Ground. Hamilton Valley, New South Wales FFL 1880s 1979 5 2019
Myrtleford
Saints McNamara Reserve. Myrtleford, Victoria O&KFL 1896 1950 1 1970
North Albury
Hoppers Bunton Park. North Albury, New South Wales CDFL 1943 1947 6 2002
Wangaratta
Magpies Norm Minns Oval. Wangaratta, Victoria O&KFL 1877 1893 15 2017
Wangaratta Rovers
Hawks W.J. Findlay Oval. Wangaratta, Victoria O&KFL 1922 1950 16 2024
Wodonga
Bulldogs Martin Park. Wodonga, Victoria CDFL 1878 1936 7 2004
Wodonga Raiders
Raiders Birallee Park. West Wodonga, Victoria TDFL 1953 1989 1 1998
Yarrawonga
Pigeons J.C. Lowe Oval. , Yarrawonga, Victoria BMFL 1889 1929 6 2023

Former clubs

Club Color Moniker Home ground(s) Former League Estab. Years in O&M Flags Fate
Balldale
Balldale Cricket Ground, Balldale 1906 1909, 1912-1913 0 Moved to Coreen & District FA in 1914
Barnawartha
Tigers Havelock Street Recreation Reserve, Barnawartha 1894 1911 0 Moved to Chiltern & District FA in 1920
Beechworth
Bombers Baarmutha Park, Beechworth O&KFL 1861 1893–98, 1900–02, 1907, 1915, 1924–28 3 Moved to Ovens & King FL in 1929
Benalla
Demons Benalla Showgrounds, Benalla EDFL 1896 1922–1928, 1946–1997 4 Moved to Goulburn Valley FL in 1998
Benalla Rovers
Rovers Benalla Show Grounds, Benalla 1920 1929 & 1930 0 Absorbed by Benalla in 1931
Border United FC (Corowa / Wahgunyah)
Morris Park, Corowa 1876 1895–1905, 1913–15, 1919, 1946–47 0 De-merged into Corowa and Wahgunyah
Border United FC (East Albury / Weir United)
Greens Albury Sportsground, Albury 1933 1933–1935 1 Absorbed by Albury in 1936
Chiltern
Swans Chiltern Football Ground, Chiltern 1906 1893–1903 & 1906–1908 0 Moved to Chiltern & District FA in 1912
Corowa
Spiders John Foord Oval, Corowa 1877 1908–12, 1921–40, 1948–78 2 Merged with Rutherglen to form Corowa-Rutherglen in 1979
East Albury FC
Rovers Alexandra Park, East Albury 1929–1932 0 Merged back into Albury in 1933, also merged with Weir United to form Border United
Eldorado
Eldorado Recreation Reserve, Eldorado 1893 0 Moved to Ovens & King FL
Excelsior
Magpies The Freehold, Rutherglen 1908 1896–1906, 1908–1912 1 Folded
Great Southern Southern Ground, Rutherglen 1898 1898–1902, 1905–07 0 Moved to Chiltern & District FA in 1912
Howlong
Spiders Howlong Oval, Howlong 1898 1911–1914 & 1919 1 Moved to Chiltern & District FA in 1920
Hume Weir
Magpies Wodonga Racecourse, Wodonga ABFA 1921 1924–29 0 Merged with Ebden Rovers to form Weir United in 1930
Lake Moodemere
Rovers Lake Moodemere Recreation Reserve, Rutherglen 1903–06, 1909–10 0 Folded
Lake Rovers    Rovers Barkly Park, Rutherglen CDFL 1911 1911–15, 1919, 1921–23 0 Merged with Rutherglen in 1924
Lilliput Lilliput Recreation Reserve, Lilliput 1889 1894 0 Folded
Rutherglen (1893)
Redlegs Barkly Park, Rutherglen 1893 1893–1910, 1912–15, 1919, 1921–78 15 Merged with Corowa to form Corowa-Rutherglen in 1979
South Albury Waites Park, South Albury 1898–1907 0 Folded
Springhurst     Springhurst Recreation Reserve, Springhurst CDFL 1893 1921 0 Moved to Chiltern & District FA in 1922
St. Patrick's (Albury)
Saints Xavier High School Oval, North Albury 1919 1921–29 6 Folded, still compete as a junior club
United Miners Gold Seekers Prentice Freehold Mine, Rutherglen 1894 1894–95, 1911–12 0 Moved to Chiltern & District FA in 1913
Wahgunyah Wahgunyah Football Ground, Wahgunyah CDFL 1908 1908, 1921 0 Moved to Chiltern & District FA in 1922
Weir United Westerners Hume Dam, Lake Hume Village 1930 1930–32 2 Merged with East Albury to form Border United in 1933
West Albury
Uiver Park, West Albury 1929–32 1 Merged back into Albury in 1933
West End (Wangaratta) Wareena Park, Wangaratta 1892 1893 0 Folded
Notes
  1. Played at the Barkly Park on few occasions.
  2. From the merger of Corowa + Rutherglen clubs.
  3. As Kergunyah FC.
  4. The club has also used the Lonsdale Reserve in few occasions.

The club monikers listed above for former clubs are the ones they currently use and may not be their monikers used when playing in the Ovens and Murray league.

Club Mergers
  • 1877: Corowa FC & Wahgunyah FC merged between 1877 & 1905, then 1914 & 1919, and 1944 & 1947 and were known as Border United FC (Corowa based).
  • 1907: Lake Moodemere and Rutherglen FC merged just prior to the start of the 1907 O&MFA season and were then known as Rutherglen FC.
  • 1924: Albury FC and the Diggers FC merge and apply for admission into the Ovens and Murray Football League as Albury FC.
  • 1924: Lake Rovers Football Club amalgamated with the Rutherglen Football Club and be known as Rutherglen FC.
  • 1929: Benalla FC and Benalla Rovers FC merged to become Benalla Rovers FC, before changing back to Benalla FC in 1931.
  • 1930: Hume Weir Football Club and Ebden Rovers Football Club merged to become the Weir United Football Club.
  • 1930: Wangaratta FC (O&MFL) and Wangaratta Rovers FC (O&KFL) merged in 1930 and entered one team in the O&MFL & another team in the O&KFL. Wangaratta Rovers reformed as a stand-alone club in 1945 and entered a team in the O&KFL, before joining the O&MFL in 1950.
  • 1933: East Albury Football Club and Weir United Football Club merge to become the Border United Football Club (Albury based) and wore green and white jumpers.
  • 1933: West Albury Football Club changed its name to the Albury Football Club and remained in the West Albury colours of maroon and blue.
  • 1936: Border United FC would merge with the Albury Football Club and be known as Albury FC.
  • 1979: Corowa FC and Rutherglen FC merge to become Corowa / Rutherglen FC.

League honour boards

Premierships

Premiers: Year By Year
Season Seniors
Reserves
Thirds
A Grade
B Grade
C Grade
D Grade
E Grade
Rutherglen & District Football Association (1893–1913)
1893 Beechworth
1894 Beechworth
1895 Rutherglen
1896 Rutherglen
1897 Beechworth
1898 Rutherglen
1899 Rutherglen
1900 Excelsior
1901 Rutherglen
1902 Albury
1903 Rutherglen
1904 Rutherglen
1905 Lake Rovers
1906 Lake Rovers
1907 Rutherglen
1908 Albury
1909 Rutherglen
1910 Rutherglen
1911 Howlong
1912 Rutherglen
1913 Albury
Ovens & Murray Football Association (1914-1925)
1914 Rutherglen
1915 Rutherglen
1916 Association in recess (World War I)
1917 Association in recess (World War I)
1918 Association in recess (World War I)
1919 Lake Rovers
1920 Association in recess (Only two clubs)
1921 St Patricks
1922 St Patricks
1923 St Patricks
1924 St Patricks
1925 Wangaratta
Ovens & Murray Football League (1926-1992)
1926 St Patricks
1927 St Patricks
1928 Albury
1929 West Albury
1930 Weir United
1931 Weir United
1932 Corowa
1933 Wangaratta
1934 Border United
E.A.-W.U.
1935 Rutherglen
1936 Wangaratta
1937 Albury
1938 Wangaratta
1939 Albury
1940 Albury
1941 League in recess (World War II)
1942 League in recess (World War II)
1943 League in recess (World War II)
1944 League in recess (World War II)
1945 League in recess (World War II)
1946 Wangaratta
1947 Albury
1948 North Albury
1949 Wangaratta
1950 Wangaratta
1951 Wangaratta
1952 Wangaratta
1953 Benalla Corowa
1954 Rutherglen North Albury
1955 North Albury Benalla
1956 Albury Wodonga
1957 Wangaratta Wodonga
1958 Wang. Rovers Wang. Rovers
1959 Yarrawonga Wangaratta
1960 Wang. Rovers Wodonga
1961 Wangaratta Wodonga
1962 Benalla Wangaratta
1963 Benalla Myrtleford
1964 Wang. Rovers Yarrawonga
1965 Wang. Rovers Albury
1966 Albury Myrtleford
1967 Wodonga Wangaratta
1968 Corowa Wangaratta
1969 Wodonga Wodonga
1970 Myrtleford Wodonga
1971 Wang. Rovers Wodonga
1972 Wang. Rovers Benalla
1973 Benalla Yarrawonga Albury
1974 Wang. Rovers Yarrawonga Benalla
1975 Wang. Rovers Yarrawonga Wangaratta
1976 Wangaratta Wang. Rovers Wangaratta
1977 Wang. Rovers Wang. Rovers Wodonga
1978 Wang. Rovers Benalla Wodonga
1979 Wang. Rovers Wodonga Wodonga
1980 North Albury Wang. Rovers Wang. Rovers
1981 Wodonga Wodonga Wodonga
1982 Albury Lavington Wodonga
1983 Lavington Wang. Rovers Cor.-R'glen
1984 North Albury Wang. Rovers Cor.-R'glen
1985 Albury Wangaratta Wang. Rovers
1986 Lavington Cor.-R'glen Wodonga
1987 Wodonga Wodonga Wodonga
1988 Wang. Rovers Yarrawonga Wang. Rovers
1989 Yarrawonga Wodonga Wod. Raiders
1990 Wodonga Wodonga Myrtleford
1991 Wang. Rovers Wod. Raiders Wodonga
1992 Wodonga Cor.-R'glen Wangaratta
Ovens & Murray Football League / Ovens & Murray Netball Association (1993-2008)
1993 Wang. Rovers Wodonga Lavington Wang. Rovers Cor.-R'glen
1994 Wang. Rovers Wodonga Wod. Raiders Wang. Rovers North Albury
1995 Albury Wodonga Wang. Rovers Myrtleford Cor.-R'glen
1996 Albury Albury Wang. Rovers North Albury North Albury Wang. Rovers
1997 Albury Wod. Raiders Benalla Myrtleford Yarrawonga Lavington
1998 Wod. Raiders Wod. Raiders Wang. Rovers Lavington North Albury Albury
1999 North Albury Wod. Raiders Wang. Rovers North Albury Wang. Rovers Yarrawonga
2000 Cor.-R'glen North Albury Cor.-R'glen Myrtleford Albury Albury
2001 Lavington Wodonga Wodonga Yarrawonga Yarrawonga North Albury
2002 North Albury Wod. Raiders Wang. Rovers Wodonga Myrtleford North Albury
2003 Cor.-R'glen Wod. Raiders Wang. Rovers Myrtleford Yarrawonga Albury
2004 Wodonga Wodonga Wodonga Wodonga Yarrawonga North Albury
2005 Lavington Wodonga Wodonga Wang. Rovers Wodonga North Albury
2006 Yarrawonga Wodonga Wodonga Wang. Rovers North Albury North Albury
2007 Wangaratta Wang. Rovers Wodonga North Albury Wodonga North Albury
2008 Wangaratta Albury Wang. Rovers North Albury Myrtleford North Albury
Ovens & Murray Football Netball League (2009-)
2009 Albury Albury Lavington Yarrawonga Yarrawonga Wangaratta
2010 Albury Albury Wod. Raiders Yarrawonga Albury North Albury
2011 Albury Yarrawonga Wangaratta Yarrawonga Albury North Albury
2012 Yarrawonga Yarrawonga Wangaratta Yarrawonga North Albury Wangaratta North Albury
2013 Yarrawonga Albury Albury Lavington North Albury Albury Lavington
2014 Albury Albury Wangaratta Yarrawonga North Albury Lavington North Albury
2015 Albury Lavington Wangaratta Wodonga North Albury Lavington North Albury
2016 Albury Yarrawonga Yarrawonga Yarrawonga Yarrawonga North Albury Wangaratta
2017 Wangaratta Wod. Raiders Albury Yarrawonga North Albury Lavington Yarrawonga
2018 Albury Yarrawonga Wang. Rovers Wangaratta Wangaratta North Albury North Albury
2019 Lavington Yarrawonga Myrtleford Wangaratta Cor.-R'glen Yarrawonga Wang. Rovers
2020 League in recess (COVID-19)
2021 Season abandoned (COVID-19)
2022 Withheld Yarrawonga Wangaratta Yarrawonga Lavington Lavington Wodonga
2023 Yarrawonga Albury Lavington Lavington Wod. Raiders Yarrawonga Wod. Raiders Wodonga
Notes
: Wangaratta Magpies were stripped of their 2022 senior premiership due to salary cap breaches under the AFL Victoria Player Points System and Allowable Player Payments Rules. The premiership was withheld by the OMNFL rather than awarding it to the runners up, Yarrawonga Pigeons, following the precedent set by the National Rugby League after the Melbourne Storm salary cap breach.
: This number represents the number of premierships won.
Premiers: Football Tally
Football Seniors (1893-) Seconds (1953-) Thirds / Under 18's (1973-)
Club Total Flags Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years
Albury 35 22 1902, 1908, 1913, 1928, 1937,
1939, 1940, 1947, 1956, 1966,
1982, 1985, 1995, 1996, 1997,
2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015,
2016, 2018.
07 1965, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010,
2013, 2014.
03 1973, 2013, 2017.
Balldale 00 00
Barnawartha 00 00
Beechworth 03 03 1893, 1984, 1897.
Benalla 09 04 1953, 1962, 1963, 1973. 03 1955, 1972, 1978. 02 1974, 1997.
Benalla Rovers 00 00
Border United
(Corowa-Wahgunyah)
00 00
Border United
(East Albury-Weir United)
01 01 1934
Chiltern 00 00
Corowa 03 02 1932, 1968. 01 1953. 00
Corowa-Rutherglen 07 02 2000, 2003. 02 1986, 1992. 03 1983, 1984, 2000.
East Albury 00 00
Eldorado 00 00
Excelsior 01 01 1900
Great Southern 00 00
Howlong 01 01 1911.
Hume Weir 00 00
Lake Moodemere 00 00
Lake Rovers 03 03 1905, 1906, 1919.
Lavington 09 05 1983, 1986, 2001, 2005, 2019. 02 1982, 2015. 02 1993, 2009.
Lilliput 00 00
Myrtleford 05 01 1970. 02 1963, 1966. 02 1990, 2019.
North Albury 08 06 1948, 1955, 1980, 1984, 1999,
2002.
02 1954, 2000. 00
Rutherglen 15 15 1895, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1901,
1903, 1904, 1907, 1909, 1910,
1912, 1914, 1915, 1935, 1954.
00 00
South Albury 00 00
Springhurst 00 00
St. Patrick's 06 06 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926,
1927
United Miners 00 00
Wahgunyah 00 00
Wangaratta 28 15 1925, 1933, 1936, 1938, 1946,
1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1957,
1961, 1976, 2007, 2008, 2017.
05 1956, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1985. 08 1975, 1976, 1992, 2011, 2012,
2014, 2015, 2022.
Wangaratta Rovers 34 15 1958, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1971,
1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978,
1979, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994.
08 1958, 1962, 1976, 1977, 1980,
1983, 1984, 2007.
11 1980, 1985, 1988, 1995, 1996,
1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2008,
2018.
Weir United 02 02 1930, 1931.
West Albury 01 01 1929
West End 00 00
Wodonga 38 07 1967, 1969, 1981, 1987, 1990,
1992, 2004.
19 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1969,
1970, 1971, 1979, 1981, 1987,
1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995,
2001, 2004, 2005, 2006.
12 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982,
1986, 1987, 1991, 2001, 2005,
2006, 2007.
Wodonga Raiders 11 01 1998. 07 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002,
2003, 2017.
03 1989, 1994, 2010.
Yarrawonga 18 06 1959, 1989, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2023. 11 1964, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1988,
2011, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2019,
2022.
01 2016.
Notes
: This club was not in the league when these other competitions were introduced.
  Club is currently affiliated to this league, but is in a state of recess   Club has since joined another league & is currently active   Club has since folded or merged & is no longer active as a solo club
Premiers: Netball Tally
Netball A-Grade (1993-) B-Grade (1993-) C-Grade (1996-) D-Grade / Under 17's (2012-) E-Grade / Under 15's (2023-)
Club Total Flags Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years
Albury 07 00 03 2000, 2010, 2011. 04 1998, 2000, 2003, 2013. 00 00
Benalla 00 00 00 00
Corowa-Rutherglen 03 00 03 1993, 2005, 2019. 00 00 00
Lavington 09 02 1998, 2013. 01 2022. 05 1997, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2022. 01 2013. 00
Myrtleford 06 04 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003. 02 2002, 2008. 00 00 00
North Albury 28 04 1996, 1999, 2007, 2008. 09 1994, 1996, 1998, 2006, 2012,
2013, 2014, 2015, 2017.
11 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006,
2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2016,
2018.
04 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018. 00
Wangaratta 06 02 2018, 2019. 01 2018. 02 2009, 2012. 01 2016. 00
Wangaratta Rovers 07 04 1993, 1994, 2005, 2006. 01 1999. 01 1996. 01 2019. 00
Wodonga 06 03 2002, 2004, 2015. 02 2005, 2007. 00 01 2022. 00
Wodonga Raiders 00 00 00 00 00 00
Yarrawonga 18 09 2001, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
2014, 2016, 2017, 2022.
06 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2016. 02 1999, 2019. 01 2017. 00
Notes
: This club was not in the league when these other competitions were introduced.
  Club is currently affiliated to this league, but is in a state of recess   Club has since joined another league & is currently active   Club has since folded or merged & is no longer active as a solo club
  • Records: by competition level
    • Most premierships
      • Seniors
        • (22) Albury
      • Reserves
        • (19) Wodonga
      • Thirds
        • (12) Wodonga & Wangaratta Rovers
      • A Grade
        • (9) Yarrawonga
      • B Grade
        • (9) North Albury
      • C Grade
        • (11) North Albury
      • D Grade
        • (4) North Albury
    • Most premierships in a row
      • Seniors
        • (4) St. Patrick (1921, 1922, 1923, 1924)
        • (4) Wangaratta (1949, 1950, 1951, 1952)
      • Reserves
        • (3) Wodonga (1969, 1970, 1971)
        • (3) Yarrawonga (1973, 1974, 1975)
        • (3) Wodonga (1993, 1994, 1995)
        • (3) Wodonga Raiders (1997, 1998, 1999)
        • (3) Wodonga (2004, 2005, 2006)
        • (3) Albury (2008, 2009, 2010)
      • Thirds
        • (4) Wodonga (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
      • A Grade
        • (4) Yarrawonga (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
      • B Grade
        • (4) North Albury (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
      • C Grade
        • (5) North Albury (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
      • D Grade
        • (2) North Albury (2014, 2015)

Records

Football: Seniors

  • Most flags in a row:
    • 4, St. Patrick (1921, 1922, 1923, 1924).
    • 4, Wangaratta (1949, 1950, 1951, 1952).
  • Most grand finals in a row:
    • 10: Albury: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018.
    • 7: Wangaratta Rovers: 1970, 1971, 1972, (1973 - 3rd), 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980.(10 grand finals in 11 years)
    • 5: Wangaratta: 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926.

(bold: premiership years)

Senior Football Premierships (1893-present)

Year Premier Score Runners-Up Score
1893 Beechworth 30 Rutherglen 28
1894 Beechworth 38 Rutherglen 32
1895 Rutherglen 42 Beechworth 38
1896 Rutherglen 40 Beechworth 38
1897 Play Off Beechworth 3.4-22 Rutherglen 1.7-13
1898 Rutherglen 40 Beechworth, Excelsior 36
1899 Rutherglen 44 Albury 32
1900 Excelsior 36 Border United 32
1901 Rutherglen 44 Albury 36
1902 Albury 40 Corowa 32
1903 Rutherglen 28 Corowa 24
1904 Rutherglen 32 Corowa 24
1905 Lake Rovers 20 Excelsior 12
1906 Lake Rovers 20 Chiltern 14
1907 Play Off Rutherglen 7.14-56 Albury 4.4-28
1908 Play Off Albury 10.4-64 Rutherglen 9.8-62
1909 Play Off Rutherglen 10.10-70 Albury 5.7-37
1910 Rutherglen 24 Albury, Excelsior 12
1911 Howlong 7.11-53 Barnawartha 1.1-7
1912 Rutherglen 7.4-46 Albury 6.4-40
1913 Albury 7.6-48 Rutherglen 5.10-40
1914 Rutherglen 9.11-65 Border United 6.16-52
1915 Rutherglen 8.5-53 Lake Rovers 2.6-18
1916 Recess during WWI . . .
1917 Recess during WWI . . .
1918 Recess during WWI . . .
1919 Lake Rovers 6.7-43 Howlong 4.4-28
1920 League in recess . . .
1921 St Patricks 7.19-61 Corowa 2.3-15
1922 St Patricks 6.9-45 Wangaratta 5.13-43
1923 St Patricks 10.13-73 Wangaratta 8.8-56
1924 St Patricks 12 Wangaratta 8
1925 Wangaratta 10.11-71 Hume Weir 7.8-50
1926 St Patricks 18.20-128 Wangaratta 6.9-35
1927 St Patricks 12.29-101 Albury 7.11-53
1928 Albury 12.8-80 St Patricks 8.16-60
1929 West Albury 17.16-118 East Albury 15.14-104
1930 Weir United 11.17-83 West Albury 7.9-51
1931 Weir United 9.14-68 West Albury 4.7-31
1932 Corowa 11.14-80 West Albury 10.16-76
1933 Wangaratta 11.5-71 Border United 10.10-70
1934 Border United 11.22-88 Corowa 9.9-63
1935 Rutherglen 13.10-88 Border United 10.22-82
1936 Wangaratta 11.18-84 Rutherglen 9.10-64
1937 Albury 16.13-109 Yarrawonga 9.9-63
1938 Wangaratta 12.15-87 Yarrawonga 7.16-58
1939 Albury 12.12-84 Wodonga 11.15-81
1940 Albury 13.14-92 Yarrawonga 10.16-76
1941 Recess during World War II .
1942 Recess during World War II .
1943 Recess during World War II .
1944 Recess during World War II .
1945 Recess during World War II .
1946 Wangaratta 14.10-94 Albury 13.11-89
1947 Albury 11.18-84 Benalla 10.9-69
1948 North Albury 9.16-70 Albury 8.16-64
1949 Wangaratta 11.16-82 Wodonga 6.14-50
1950 Wangaratta 11.20-86 North Albury 10.10-70
1951 Wangaratta 16.7-103 Wodonga 12.7-79
1952 Wangaratta 13.11-89 Rutherglen 10.9-69
1953 Benalla 8.10-58 Albury 6.15-51
1954 Rutherglen 15.17-107 Benalla 10.10-70
1955 North Albury 13.15-93 Wangaratta 13.5-83
1956 Albury 15.15-105 North Albury 11.6-72
1957 Wangaratta 10.15-75 Albury 10.13-73
1958 Wangaratta Rovers 15.9-99 Wodonga 7.8-50
1959 Yarrawonga 17.10-112 Wangaratta Rovers 16.8-104
1960 Wangaratta Rovers 11.17-83 Wodonga 8.13-61
1961 Wangaratta 17.15-117 Benalla 7.12-54
1962 Benalla 7.14-56 Wangaratta Rovers 6.10-46
1963 Benalla 17.13-115 Corowa 8.3-51
1964 Wangaratta Rovers 12.12-84 Wangaratta 9.7-61
1965 Wangaratta Rovers 14.9-93 Wangaratta 13.12-90
1966 Albury 14.11-95 Wangaratta 5.10-40
1967 Wodonga 11.17-83 Wangaratta Rovers 9.11-65
1968 Corowa 14.11-95 Wodonga 12.16-88
1969 Wodonga 14.19-103 Wangaratta 9.15-69
1970 Myrtleford 18.15-123 Wangaratta Rovers 16.10-106
1971 Wangaratta Rovers 16.11-107 Yarrawonga 13.10-88
1972 Wangaratta Rovers 12.20-92 Yarrawonga 11.9-75
1973 Benalla 12.12-85 North Albury 11.11-77
1974 Wangaratta Rovers 23.10-148 Yarrawonga 13.9-87
1975 Wangaratta Rovers 8.12-60 North Albury 5.11-41
1976 Wangaratta 17.11-113 Wangaratta Rovers 11.10-76
1977 Wangaratta Rovers 20.16-136 Wangaratta 12.12-84
1978 Wangaratta Rovers 15.18-108 Benalla 7.12-54
1979 Wangaratta Rovers 19.12-126 Wodonga 14.12-96
1980 North Albury 17.11-113 Wangaratta Rovers 14.9-93
1981 Wodonga 19.11-125 Albury 14.14-98
1982 Albury 21.15-141 Lavington 16.11-107
1983 Lavington 18.18-126 Albury 12.16-88
1984 North Albury 14.16-100 Wodonga 14.13-97
1985 Albury 16.8-104 Lavington 15.11-101
1986 Lavington 19.5-119 North Albury 10.10-70
1987 Wodonga 29.22-196 Lavington 13.11-89
1988 Wangaratta Rovers 14.17-101 Lavington 11.9-75
1989 Yarrawonga 17.11-113 Wodonga 14.13-97
1990 Wodonga 10.22-82 Lavington 8.14-62
1991 Wangaratta Rovers 17.16-118 Yarrawonga 7.7-49
1992 Wodonga 16.16-112 Corowa-Rutherglen 14.6-90
1993 Wangaratta Rovers 18.13-121 Wodonga 12.9-81
1994 Wangaratta Rovers 14.14-98 Wodonga 5.9-39
1995 Albury 5.13-43 Wodonga 6.3-39
1996 Albury 13.16-94 Lavington 10.11-71
1997 Albury 13.8-86 Wodonga Raiders 11.13-79
1998 Wodonga Raiders 19.12-126 Lavington 8.14-62
1999 North Albury 17.12-114 Albury 14.3-87
2000 Corowa-Rutherglen 27.18-180 North Albury 11.6-72
2001 Lavington 21.21-147 Myrtleford 13.9-87
2002 North Albury 21.11-137 Wangaratta Rovers 13.11-89
2003 Corowa-Rutherglen 16.14-110 Wodonga 10.15-75
2004 Wodonga 16.17-113 North Albury 11.6-72
2005 Lavington 10.12-72 Myrtleford 11.5-71
2006 Yarrawonga 15.11-101 Myrtleford 10.8-68
2007 Wangaratta 15.10-100 North Albury 6.13-49
2008 Wangaratta 12.14-86 Lavington 7.12-54
2009 Albury 22.13-145 Yarrawonga 9.14-68
2010 Albury 13.11-89 Yarrawonga 11.13-79
2011 Albury 15.13-103 Yarrawonga 14.10-94
2012 Yarrawonga 14.9-93 Albury 12.9-81
2013 Yarrawonga 13.12-90 Albury 8.6-54
2014 Albury 13.13-91 Yarrawonga 12.12-84
2015 Albury 17.11.113 Lavington 11.18.84
2016 Albury 9.17.71 Lavington 4.7.31
2017 Wangaratta 16.9.105 Albury 13.6.84
2018 Albury 11.12.78 Wangaratta 10.10.70
2019 Lavington 14.14.98 Wangaratta 9.10.64
2020 Season abandoned due to the COVID pandemic
2021 14 rounds played. No finals > COVID-19
2022 Wangaratta* 12.14.86 Yarrawonga 13.5.83
2023 Yarrawonga 11.10.76 Albury 10.12.72
2024 Wangaratta Rovers 11.6.72 Yarrawonga 9.15.69
*No premiership awarded

For Grand Final records in all grades click here

Current finals system

Since 1972 the OMFL has used the "McIntyre system". The final series is played over four weekends, with the grand final traditionally being played on the third weekend of September. Also normally there is no home ground advantage is awarded any teams, instead the O&M board deems where the finals will be held, with all finals for both Football & Netball are played at the one venue during each final day. The Grand Final since 1995 has been held at Lavington Sports Ground ("Lavington Panthers Oval") in the Albury suburb of Hamilton Valley.

Qualifying finalMajor Semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand Final
"C"1st on LadderHome"F"Winner Major Semi-FinalHome
Winner Qualifying FinalAwayWinner Preliminary FinalAway
"A"2nd on LadderHome"E"Loser Major Semi-FinalHome
3rd on LadderAwayMinor Semi-finalWinner Minor Semi-FinalAway
"D"Loser Qualifying FinalHome
"B"4th on LadderHomeWinner Elimination FinalAway
5th on LadderAway

2024 Finals Series

Qualifying and elimination finalsMajor Semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand Final
1 Yarrawonga17.9 (111) Yarrawonga9.15 (69)
Wangaratta Rovers5.10 (40) Wangaratta Rovers11.6 (72)
2 Wangaratta Rovers12.11 (83) Wangaratta Rovers16.9 (105)
3 Wangaratta5.9 (39)Minor Semi-final North Albury11.4 (70)
Wangaratta12.8 (80)
4 North Albury11.5 (71) North Albury12.10 (82)
5 Wodonga10.8 (68)

O&MFNL – Club Championships

Cleaver E. Bunton Football Championships

From 1953 to 1972 total points were based on the most ladder points across the seniors and reserves grades of O&MFL football. Unsure what year this award was first given.

From 1973 onwards, this award is based on the most ladder points across all three grades of O&MFL football.

  • 1964: Wangaratta
  • 1965: Albury
  • 1966: Wangaratta
  • 1967: Wangaratta
  • 1968: Myrtleford
  • 1969: Wodonga
  • 1970: Wodonga
  • 1971: Benalla
  • 1972: Benalla
  • 1973: ?
  • 1974: Yarrawonga
  • 1975: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 1976: ?
  • 1977: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 1978: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 1979: Wodonga
  • 1980:
  • 1981:
  • 1982: Wodonga
  • 1983: Albury
  • 1984: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 1985: Albury
  • 1986: Wodonga
  • 1987: Wodonga
  • 1988: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 1989: Wodonga
  • 1990: Wodonga
  • 1991: Wodonga
  • 1992: Wodonga
  • 1993: Wodonga
  • 1994: Wodonga
  • 1995: Albury
  • 1996: Albury
  • 1997: Wodonga Raiders
  • 1998: Wodonga Raiders
  • 1999: Albury
  • 2000: Albury & Corowa Rutherglen
  • 2001: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2002: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2003: Wodonga Raiders
  • 2004: Wodonga
  • 2005: Wodonga
  • 2006: Wodonga & Wangaratta
  • 2007: Wodonga
  • 2008: Albury
  • 2009: Albury
  • 2010: Albury
  • 2011: Albury
  • 2012: Albury
  • 2013: Albury
  • 2014: Albury
  • 2015: Albury
  • 2016: Albury
  • 2017: Albury
  • 2018: Albury
  • 2019: Albury
  • 2020: O&M in recess. COVID-19
  • 2021: Albury
  • 2022: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2023: Albury
  • 2024: Wangaratta Rovers

Anne Lawrence Netball Championships

  • 1997: North Albury
  • 1998: North Albury
  • 1999: Yarrawonga
  • 2000: Albury
  • 2001: Albury
  • 2002: Yarrawonga
  • 2003: Yarrawonga
  • 2004: Wodonga
  • 2005: North Albury
  • 2006: North Albury
  • 2007: North Albury
  • 2008: North Albury
  • 2009: North Albury
  • 2010: North Albury
  • 2011: North Albury
  • 2012: North Albury
  • 2013: Lavington
  • 2014: North Albury
  • 2015: North Albury
  • 2016: Lavington
  • 2017: Lavington & North Albury
  • 2018: North Albury
  • 2019: Corowa Rutherglen
  • 2020: O&M in recess. COVID-19
  • 2021: Yarrawonga
  • 2022: Corowa Rutherglen
  • 2023: Wodonga Raiders
  • 2024: wodonga Raiders

Overall Club Championship

  • 2010: Yarrawonga
  • 2011: Albury
  • 2012: Lavington
  • 2013: Albury & Lavington
  • 2014: Albury
  • 2015: Albury
  • 2016: Lavington
  • 2017: Albury
  • 2018: Yarrawonga
  • 2019: Wangaratta
  • 2020: O&M in recess. COVID-19
  • 2021: Albury
  • 2022: Yarrawonga
  • 2023: Wangaratta
  • 2024: Wangaratta

Awards

Football: Seniors Best and fairest

The Morris Medal is given for the best and fairest senior player in the O&MFL during the home and away season at a vote count held in the week preceding the grand final. The award is similar to the AFL's Brownlow Medal, with match day umpires awarding 3, 2 and 1 votes to the best players in each match. The medal has been donated by C H Morris & Sons Wines of Rutherglen since 1933.

Seniors: Morris Medalists (1933–2023)

The list of Morris Medallists follows:

Most Votes, but Ineligible

The only two players who have polled the most votes, but were ineligible to win the O&MFL Morris Medal, due to suspension, were:

The player who has won the most Morris Medals is Robbie Walker, who won five whilst playing for the Wangaratta Rovers, followed by Jim Sandral (Corowa) and John Brunner (Yarrawonga) with three apiece.

In 2000 the O&MFNL awarded retrospective Morris Medals to senior competition footballers (but not to reserves and thirds grade players) who had polled the same number of votes as the winner, but finished second under the count-back system in years gone by and been denied the honour of a medal. The players who received these medals were - Lance Oswald 1957, Bob Rose 1958, Jim Sandral 1964, Alby Dunn 1965, Jack O'Halloran 1975, Mike Andrews 1976, Greg O'Brien 1976 and Ken Boundy 1977.

Football: Reserves Best and Fairest

The Reserves Leo Burke Medal is awarded for the best and fairest seconds football player in the O&MFL during the home and away season. This award was originally called the Ralph Marks Award from 1953 to 1963. Marks was a former president of North Albury and an O&MFL official. Marks was the O&MFL Secretary from 1970 to 1975. This award was then called the Les Cuddon Award from 1964 to 1975, who was an O&MFL official from Rutherglen. Leo Burke from Burke's Hotel, Yarrawonga then took over as the award donor in 1975.

Reserves: Leo Burke Medal
Year Winner Club Votes Second Club Votes Third Club Votes
Ralph Marks Medal
1953 Max Pescud Myrtleford 21 Neil Hoffman North Albury 17 Harold Purss Albury 15
1954 Ron Teakle* Myrtleford 9 R Symes Benalla 8 Barry Connolly Benalla 7
Ernie Aitken Corowa (9) R Horsborough Benalla 7
Harold Purss Albury (9)
1955 Jack Rippingdale Corowa 23 Col Sturgeon Wangaratta 18 Ken Adamson Wodonga 17
1956 Ken Adamson Wodonga
1957 Norm Hawking Rutherglen Ron Teakle Myrtleford Ken Adamson Wodonga 13
Gayfer Rutherglen 13
P Maher Benalla 13
1958 Brian McKoy Wodonga 19 Ivan Smith North Albury 18 Col Sturgeon Wangaratta 17
1959 D McQuade Rutherglen 17 M Fruend Benalla 16 Rusty McDonald Wang Rovers 13
1960 Roy Symes Benalla 14 Brian Kealy Wodonga 13 Alan Jones Wodonga
1961 John Dormer Corowa 17 Dom Glassenbury Wodonga 14 Rusty McDonald Wang Rovers 12
1962 Mick Seymour Corowa 14 John Dwyer Wodonga 13 Jim Hayes Wangaratta 10
Jeff Hemphill Wangaratta 10
1963 Ron Wales Wangaratta 21 Rusty McDonald Wang Rovers 16 Dick Nottingham Benalla 13
Les Cuddon Medal
1964 Kerry Seymour Corowa 15 Keith Murphy & Benalla 13 Tom Tobin Wang Rovers 11
Noel Richens Wang Rovers 13
1965 Kelvin Roberts Albury 18 Vic Garoni Myrtleford 16 Alan Benton & Wangaratta 12
R Saunders Yarrawonga 12
1966 Mick Seymour Corowa 13 Peter Seymour Corowa 12 N Ross & North Albury 11
J Weissel North Albury 11
1967 Alan Benton Wangaratta
1968 Norm Hogan* Benalla 17 R Anderson North Albury 16 Terry Hogan & Wang Rovers 13
Alan Benton Wangaratta (17) Kerry Seymour Corowa 13
1969 Alan Daniel* Wang Rovers 17 John West Wang Rovers 16 D Richmond Yarrawonga 11&1/2
Keith Flower Wodonga (17)
1970 John "Pop" Lonergan Yarrawonga 13 David Tighe Wang Rovers 11
1971 Terry Burgess Myrtleford 16 R Wheildon Yarrawonga 13
1972 Gerald Stakelum North Albury 16 Paul Hooper Benalla 13
1973 Graham Sherwill Benalla 16 G Jones Corowa 15 W McIntyre Benalla 13
1974 W. Bill Tighe Albury 16 Kevin Hogan Wang Rovers 15 Neville Forge Corowa 13
Leo Burke Medal
1975 Barry Clarke Wang Rovers 22 Tom Cooper Myrtleford 13 Bill White Yarrawonga 11
Stewart Woods Wodonga 11
1976 Kevin Keating Wodonga 17 Simon Plunkett Albury 13 Bill White Yarrawonga 12
1977 Bruce Calder Wodonga 12 Tom Ashton Wang Rovers 10 Neville Allan Wang Rovers 9
G Cleveland Yarrawonga 10 K Chandler Rutherglen 9
Greg Elliott Wang Rovers 10 N Grimmer Benalla 9
L Keat Myrtleford 10
Simon Plunkett Albury 10
D Sheather Albury 10
1978 Bruce Calder Wodonga 14 Simon Plunkett Albury 11 Neville Allan Wang Rovers 9
Francis Noonan Benalla 9
Greg Saunders Wang Rovers 9
1979 Malcom Dalton Wang Rovers 13 Terry Flynn Wang Rovers 12 Rod Lavis Corowa Rutherglen 11
1980 Trevor Essex Yarrawonga 15 Steven Succetelli Myrtleford 14 J Brown Corowa Rutherglen 13
1981 Maurice Eames Albury 11 Peter Macklan Wodonga 10 Peter Brouwer Albury 9
1982 Ian Gambold Wang Rovers 10 Ray Irvine Yarrawonga 9 Jim Britton Wodonga 8
Sambo Johnson Wangaratta 9 Neil Brown Wodonga 8
A Stephens Yarrawonga 9 B Hearn Benalla 8
R Mellington Benalla 8
W Bill Mulraney North Albury 8
1983 Stephen Brown Wodonga 13 D Holmes Myrtleford 12 C Barton Lavington 11
P Macklan North Albury 11
1984 Colin Reynolds Wodonga 14 Craig Barton Lavington 11 Greg Elliott Wang Rovers 8
Laurie Parolin Myrtleford 11 G Mulraney North Albury 8
Ross Spriggs Wangaratta 11
1985 Paul Livingston Corowa Rutherglen 10 Eddie Flynn & Wang Rovers 9 G Harmer Albury 8
Gary Essex Yarrawonga 9 Peter Wolk Albury 8
Jeff Ramsdale Yarrawonga 9 Mark Waite Wodonga 8
1986 Rod Lavis Corowa Rutherglen 23 Ross Worley Wangaratta 14 Tony Heather Albury 11
1987 Paul Potocnik Albury 18 Karl Bounader Wodonga 14 Sambo Johnson Wangaratta 11
1988 W. Bill Mulraney North Albury 14 Gary O'Keefe Wang Rovers 11 Steven Bowdren Albury 10
Paul Potocnik Albury 10
1989 Andrew Robinson Wanga Rovers 20 Mark Stephens Wodonga 13 Richard Braid North Albury 12
1990 James Houston Albury 17 Jason Reid Wodonga 15 Peter Copley & Lavington 13
Ken Mansell Lavington 13
1991 Mick Thornycroft North Albury 16 Darren Flashman Lavington 13 Phil Godde Corowa Rutherglen 11
R McIntosh Wodonga Raiders 13 Robbie Johnson Benalla 11
1992 Anthony Gleeson & Wangaratta 17 Ian Bock Corowa Rutherglen 16 Jim Sandral Corowa Rutherglen 14
Robert Lampre & Wodonga Raiders 17
Brendan Smith Wodonga 17
1993 Chris Barker Wodonga 13 Richie Baker Corowa Rutherglen 11 Tony Gleeson Wangaratta 10
Gerard Knobel Myrtleford 10
Steven Masin Myrtleford 10
Paul Mooney Paul Mooney 10
1994 W. Bill Mulraney North Albury 17 Brad Marshall Wodonga Raiders 13 Trevor Vyner Wodonga 11
1995 Dale Gleeson Wodonga Raiders 17 Shane Roche Myrtleford 15 Mick Brunner Albury 13
1996 Scott Burgess & Myrtleford 24 Shane Keegan Lavington 18 Cameron Bakes Albury 15
Matthew Garoni Myrtleford 24
1997 Craig McMillan & Lavington 17 Jason Reid Wodonga 11 Danny Cohen Wodonga 10
Graham McMillan Yarrawonga 17 S Davey North Albury 10
Shane Roche Wang Rovers 10
Kurt Schubert Wodonga Raiders 10
1998 Ralph Albers Lavington 19 J Baker & Wodonga Raiders 12 J Reid Wodonga 11
B Braybrook Wodonga 12
1999 Ben Kerr North Albury 21 Matt Prendergast Wodonga Raiders 20 Shannon Gilson North Albury 16
2000 Shane Wardrop North Albury 14 Graeme Fruean Albury 13 Tony Geddes North Albury 11
Nathan Haywood Lavington 13 Ian Maiden Lavington 11
2001 Paul Wood Albury 17 A Loughman 15 A Gilbert 14
2002 Paul Wood Albury 18 Ryan Storey Wodonga 17 Shane Forge Yarrawonga 12
Peter Fraser Wodonga 12
2003 Col McClounan Wangaratta 24 Troy Walker Wang Rovers 14
2004 C Miller Albury
2005 Graham Mathey Wodonga 15 Scott Oliver Wang Rovers 14 Travis Hubble Wang Rovers 13
2006 Carl Norton Wangaratta 22 Ben McIntyre Myrtleford 16 Scott Oliver Wang Rovers 15
Joshua Pierpoint Albury 15
2007 Carl Norton Wangaratta 25 John Poala Wodonga Raiders 19 Tim Scheuermann Wang Rovers 18
2008 Carl Norton Wangaratta 20 Sam Duck Albury 15 Paul Scullie Wang Rovers
2009 Luke Daly Albury 27 Trent Lappin Wang Rovers 23 Steven Pulla Wodonga Raiders 18
2010 Carl Norton & Wangaratta 19 David Avery Wodonga 17
Brandon Symes Yarrawonga 19
2011 Carl Norton Wangaratta 25 Dan McCormack & Wangaratta 15
2012 Nathan Lafoe Wodonga Raiders 20 Nick Howell Myrtleford 18 Dylan Beattie Wodonga 17
2013 Ross Mulquiney & Yarrawonga 14 Jack Stefani Wodonga 13 Will Blomeley Albury 12
Ashleigh Sibraa North Albury 14 Beau Seymour Yarrawonga 12
Ben Dower* Albury (14)
2014 Bobby Griffiths Albury 21 Will Haberecht Albury 16 Damon Symes Yarrawonga 14
2015 Craig Mabon Lavington 18 Bryce Garvey Wodonga 15 James McClounan Wangaratta 11
Guy Prendergast Lavington 15
2016 Clint Gilson & North Albury 23 Jack Haugen Wodonga Raiders 17 Ben Dower Albury 15
Ross Mulquiney Yarrawonga 23
2017 Clint Gilson North Albury 17 Nick English Wodonga 13 Jeremy Schifferle Myrtleford 12
2018 Oliver McEwan Albury 22 Aiden Bihun & Wangaratta 15
Reece Corcoron Wodonga Raiders
2019 Ross Mulquiney Yarrawonga 27 Oliver McEwan Albury 24 Jeremy Schifferle Myrtleford 18
2020 In recess COVID-19
2021 Mitchell Booth Wang Rovers 16 Angus Geddes Albury 9
Chris Knowles Wangaratta 9
Max Hemphill Yarrawonga 9
2022 Xavier Leslie Yarrawonga 26 Mitch Booth Wang Rovers 24 Kade Brown Wodonga 13
2023 Jacob Brunner Albury 27 Will Bradshaw Wodonga 13 Will Robinson Yarrawonga 11
2024 Noah Amery Wang Rovers 24 Braeden Marjanovic Wangaratta 21 Will Haberecht Albury 17
2025
Year Winner Club Votes Second Club Votes Third Club Votes
  • 1954 – K Teakle won on a countback. Aitken & Purss, both polled 9 votes in this award, but lost on a count back and have never received a retrospective medal like others have in the Morris Medal.
  • 1957 – Norm Hawking (Rutherglen) also won the 1951 O&MFL Morris Medal too.
  • 1968 – Norm Hogan won on a countback. Alan Benton lost on a count back and has never received a retrospective medal like others have in the Morris Medal.
  • 1969 – Alan Daniel won on a countback. Flower lost on a count back and has never received a retrospective medal like others have in the Morris Medal.
  • 1971 winner, Terry Burgess & 1996 winner, Scott Burgess are father and son.
  • 2013 – Ben Dower (Albury) was ineligible to win after being suspended during the home and away series.
  • 2022 – Xavier Leslie (Yarrawonga) also won the 2013 O&MFNL Morris Medal too.

Football: Under 18 / Thirds Best and Fairest

The Thirds / Under 18 competition commenced in 1973 and the Leo Dean Medal is awarded for the best and fairest thirds football player in the O&MFL during the home and away season. This award was originally called the 3NE Award for the Thirds competition inaugural year in 1973 to 1984.

Leo Andrew Dean was a talented young former Wangaratta player who tragically died on Monday, 3 September 1984, at 20 years of age and this award is in memory of him.

U/18's: Leo Dean Award
Year Winner Club Votes Second Club Votes Third Club Votes
3NE Award
1973 Peter Nolan Benalla 26 Paddy McCarthy Wang Rovers 17 R Brizzi Myrtleford 16
L Chalmers Myrtleford 16
John Dent Wangaratta 16
A Monshing 16
1974 Mick Ketchup Wangaratta 32 Peter Nolan Benalla 24 Peter Duncan Yarrawonga 20
1975 Steven Hedley Wodonga 21 Phil Murray Wangaratta 20 V Ryan Yarrawonga 19
1976 John Martiniello Benalla 24 Anthony Carroll Corowa 17 P Cody Rutherglen 16
1977 A McIntosh North Albury 28 N Johntson Myrtleford 18 G Long Yarrawonga 17
1978 John Clohessey Corowa 20 Greg Pritchard Wangaratta 19 A Mapleson Corowa 14
1979 John Pennington Wodonga 17 David Johnston North Albury 16 Wayne Edwards North Albury 15
1980 Anthony McTavish North Albury 34 Daryl Everett Wangaratta 20 Fred Pane & Wang Rovers 19
Gary Essex Yarrawonga 19
1981 Brian Judd Yarrawonga 19 Steven Bowdren Albury 18 Paul Livingston Corowa Rutherglen 17
Laurie Cook Benalla 18
Fred Pane Wang Rovers 18
1982 Ian McGregor Wodonga 24 Mick Reidy Wang Rovers 23 Steven Hickey Benalla 22
1983 Rod Brewster* Benalla 19 Anthony Pasquali Wang Rovers 17 Brad Boundy Corowa Rutherglen 16
Michael Moore Myrtleford (19)
1984 Chris O'Connor Wang Rovers 17 Paul Bryce Wang Rovers 16 John Aliozas Myrtleford 15
Leo Dean Award
1985 John Pulling* Corowa Rutherglen 15 Martin Cross & North Albury 14 C Knobel Myrtleford 13
Paul Greaves Benalla (15) Chris Hoysted & Wang Rovers 14 Tom Runnalls Jnr Yarrawonga 13
Paul Minall Albury 14
1986 Tom Runnalls Jnr Yarrawonga 20 P Linea Wodonga 16 D Fraser Corowa Rutherglen 12
John Galie Wang Rovers 12
1987 Greg Knobel Myrtleford 20 C Bergin Lavington 19 J Batson Lavington 16
1988 Paul Weir Corowa Rutherglen 19 Michael Killeen Lavington 16 Andrew Robinson Wang Rovers 15
1989 Phillip Partington Wodonga Raiders 12 Stephen Bice Albury 11 Cameron Bakes Albury 10
Daine Hochfeld* Wang Rovers (13) Matthew Garoni Myrtleford 11 Jason Dowling Wang Rovers 10
Chris Gleason Albury 11 Robert Lampre Wodonga Raiders 10
S Maloney North Albury 11 Mark Nolan Wang Rovers 10
Luke Norman Wangaratta 11 S Pfahlert Lavington 10
John Sammutt Benalla 11 Joel Styles Wodonga 10
1990 David King Albury 21 Adam Azzi Wodonga 17 M Seymour Yarrawonga 16
1991 Craig McBrien Lavington 40 Mark Dawson Wodonga Raiders 21 Paul Hodgkin Wodonga 18
1992 Mark Knobel Myrtleford 23 Hayden Sharp Wang Rovers 22 Robbie Murray North Albury 20
1993 Phil Jones North Albury 28 Aaron McGibbon Lavington 20 Brett Kirk North Albury 19
Robert Reeve Wodonga Raiders 20 Matthew Lewis Benalla 19
1994 Dean Taylor North Albury 18 Nathan Powell Lavington 16 Brad Doolan Wodonga 15
1995 Matthew Collins Albury 27 Bill Neely Yarrawonga 19 Kane Arendarckas Albury 17
1996 Daniel McLaughlin Wang Rovers 22 Daniel Harders Albury 19 M Wright Benalla 19
Troy McCormack Wangaratta 19
1997 Aaron Henneman Corowa Rutherglen 18 B Collins Benalla 14 Justin Knobel Myrtleford 13
B Eames Albury 14 S Pierce Woodonga Raiders 13
P Hicks Corowa Rutherglen 14 Rohan Rosser Wang Rovers 13
1998 Justin Knobel Myrtleford 27 Troy Walker Wang Rovers 24 N Reynoldson Corowa Rutherglen 20
1999 Dean Bigger & Yarrawonga 21 Larn Dougangphosay Wang Rovers 20 B Sutcliffe Albury 18
Ian Maiden Lavington 21
2000 Ryan McKenzie Corowa-Rutherglen 26 Daine Runnells Yarrawonga 25 Hayden Heta Wodonga 22
Steve Johnson Wangaratta 22
2001 Ryan McEvoy Wodonga 23 Paul Glanville 17 R Hynes 15
2002 Jamie Allan & Wang Rovers 25 C Miller Albury 24 K Buis Myrtleford 16
Trent Ball Lavington 25
2003 Ben Sanday Wodonga Raiders 24 Carl Groth Wang Rovers 21
2004 James Weavers North Albury 36 Carl Groth Wang Rovers 23 Matthew Seiter Wodonga 22
2005 Todd Birch & North Albury 21 T Gleeson Albury 18 T Gorupic Wodonga 13
Ben Reid Wang Rovers 21 M McEvoy Wodonga Raiders 13
Brent Newton Wang Rovers 13
2006 Peter Cook Wodonga Raiders 24 Matthew Flynn & Wang Rovers 18 Luke Griffin Wangaratta 14
Shane Gaston Wang Rovers 18
2007 Zac O'Brien & Wang Rovers 18 Jarrod Hodgkin Wodonga 15 Matthew Flynn Wang Rovers 14
Brenton Olsen Wodonga 18 Heath Ohlin Wodonga Raiders 15 Josh Hammond Yarrawonga 14
Josh Owen Wangaratta 14
2008 Jack Stean Albury 21 Danny Allan Wang Rovers 20
2009 Angus McDiarmid Lavington 23 Josh McCudden Wodonga Raiders 19 Brandon Symes Yarrawonga 14
2010 Matt Dussin Alpine Eagles 21 James Backway Wodonga 20 Brody Ricardi Alpine Eagles 18
2011 Will Blomeley & Albury
Connor Hargreaves Yarrawonga
2012 B Murphy Wodonga Raiders Dylan Wilson Wang Rovers 17
2013 Damon Symes & Yarrawonga 15
Louis Vescio Wangaratta 15
2014 Hugh Amery Wangaratta 23 Aaron Jory Lavington 22 Dominic Brew Albury 21
2015 Hugh Amery Wangaratta 29 Ben Lloyd North Albury 20 Brad Coyne Corowa Rutherglen 17
2016 Paul Sanderson Wang Rovers
2017 Paul Sanderson Wang Rovers 26 Adam Martin Lavington 18 Riley Bice Albury 17
2018 Ed Dayman Wang Rovers 20 Ben Bray Wangaratta 17 Jack Sexton Yarrawonga 15
2019 Alessandro Belci & Wang Rovers 26 Isaac Folini Wangaratta 18
Oscar Hayes Albury 26
2020 In recess. COVID-19
2021 Ben Woodburn Yarrawonga 25 Thomas Cappellari Myrtleford 15 Alex McCarthy Wang Rovers 14
2022 Charlie Lappin Albury 20 Nelson Bowey Wodonga Raiders 16 Charlie McGrath Albury 13
2023 Riley Allan Wang Rovers 22 Will Ashton & Wang Rovers 18 Corby Robertson & Lavington 17
Rueben Bourke Wodonga 18 Archer Scammell Wodonga Raiders 17
2024 James Grohmann Wodonga 22 Cooper Hall Lavington 19 Oscar Roberts Wangaratta 18
Year Winner Club Votes Second Club Votes Third Club Votes
  • 1983 – Rod Brewster (Benalla) won on a countback. Michael Moore (Myrtleford) lost on a count back, but did receive a retrospective medal in 2023.
  • 1985 – John Pulling (Corowa Rutherglen) won on a countback. Paul Greaves (Benalla) lost on a count back, but did receive a retrospective medal in 2023.
  • 1989 – Daine Hochfeld (Wangaratta Rovers) polled the most votes, but was deemed ineligible due to a two-week suspension for abusive language during the home and away series.
  • 1991 – Craig McBrien (Lavington) polled 13 x three votes.
  • 1998 – Myrtleford brothers, Greg, Mark and Justin Knobel have all won a O&MFNL Thirds best and fairest award.
  • Leo Dean Medalists, Ryan McKenzie and Jamie Allan, both went onto win a senior O&MFNL football best and fairest, Morris Medal.

O&MFNL – Rising Star of the Year

The O&MFNL Rookie of the Year was first awarded in 1987.

  • Rookie of the Year 1987 to 1994
  • The Richard Hamilton Award (Rising Star of the Year) was first awarded in 2003.
  • 1987: John Longmire: Corowa Rutherglen
  • 1988: Chris Naish: Wangaratta
  • 1989: Ben Doolan: Albury
  • 1990: Clinton Cole: North Albury
  • 1991: Damian Houlihan: Corowa Rutherglen
  • 1992: Adrian Whitehead: Wodonga
  • 1993: Trent Montgomery: Wangaratta
  • 1994: Matthew Fowler: Albury
  • 1995: No award ?
  • 1996: No award ?
  • 1997: No award ?
  • 1998: David Willett: Corowa Rutherglen
  • 1999: Joshua Cross: Albury
  • 2000: Cory Brown: Lavington
  • 2001: Matthew Prendergast: Lavington
  • 2002: Andrew Carey: Myrtleford
  • 2003: Matthew Dwyer: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2004: Daine Porter: Wangaratta
  • 2005: Mark Tyrell: Yarrawonga
  • 2006: Craig Lieschke: Wodonga
  • 2007: Jack Ziebell: Wodonga
  • 2008: Todd Bryant: Wodonga Raiders
  • 2009: Jared Worsteling: Wodonga
  • 2010: Luke McNeil: Lavington
  • 2011: Nico Sedgwick: Lavington
  • 2012: Hayden Filliponi: Corowa Rutherglen
  • 2013: Alex Marklew: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2014: Josh Minogue: North Albury
  • 2015: Marcus Hargreaves: Yarrawonga
  • 2016: Brad Melville Wangaratta
  • 2017: Joe Richards Wangaratta
  • 2018: Darcy Chellew: Myrtleford
  • 2019: Ky Williamson: Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2020: O&M in recess. COVID-19
  • 2021: Josh Mathey: Wodonga
  • 2022: Isaac McGrath: Albury
  • 2023: Nelson Bowey: Wodonga Raiders
  • 2024: Jack Costello: Lavington

Leading Football Goal Kicker

Seniors: Doug Strang Medalists (1893–2021)

The Doug Strang Medal is given for the leading goal kicker senior player in the O&MFL during the home and away season at a vote count held in the week preceding the grand final.

The award is similar to the AFL's Coleman Medal.

The award was known as the Jeffrey Trophy in 1957.

From 1966 to 1969, the goalkicking award was known as the Ivan Hanrahan Trophy.

In 1970 the goalkicking award was the Garrison Hotel Trophy.

The medal was later named in honour of former, Albury and Richmond player, Doug Strang

The list of Doug Strang Medallists follows:

() – Brackets means goals kicked in finals series.

  • 1893: G. Thompson (Beechworth)
    and H.Wilkinson (Rutherglen)
  • 1894: J. Buckley (Beechworth)
  • 1895: J. Anderson (Rutherglen)
  • 1896: ?. Whiteoak (Rutherglen)
  • 1897: ?
  • 1898: ?
  • 1899: Fred Hiskins (Excelsior) 31
  • 1900: J. Buckley (Beechworth)
  • 1901: ?. Martin (Rutherglen)
  • 1902: ?. Dunn (Albury)
  • 1903: ?. Farrell (Border United)
  • 1904: ?
  • 1905: G.Gillbert (Rutherglen)
  • 1906: ?
  • 1907: G.Gillbert (Rutherglen)
  • 1908: ?
  • 1909: G.O'Keefe (Rutherglen)
  • 1910: ?
  • 1911: ?
  • 1912: ?
  • 1913: T. Howell (Rutherglen)
  • 1914: Reben Rixon (Albury) 35
  • 1915: T. Howell (Rutherglen)
  • 1916: Recess – World War I
  • 1917: Recess – World War I
  • 1918: Recess – World War I
  • 1919: C. Reidy (Lake Rovers)
  • 1920: League in Recess
  • 1921: - Len McInerney (St. Patrick's)
  • 1922: - Len McInerney (St. Patrick's)
  • 1923: Fred Beeson (Benalla) 61 (5) = 66
  • 1924: - Les Hill (Benella) 38
  • 1925: - F Roach (Albury)
  • 1926: - Les Hill (Benalla)
  • 1927: Len McInerney (St Patricks)78 (19) = 97
  • 1928: Percy Jones (Hume Weir) 104 (0) = 104
  • 1929: - J Hore (East Albury)
  • 1930: - Gordon Strang (East Albury)
  • 1931: Ray "Nana" Baker (Corowa – 74)
  • 1932: Ray "Nana" Baker (Corowa – ?)
  • 1933: Leo Nolan (Wangaratta – 85)
  • 1934: Charlie Heavey (Wangaratta 80
  • 1935: Charlie Heavey (Wangaratta 98 (11) = 109)
  • 1936: Fred Matthews (Wodonga)109 (14) = 123
  • 1937: Keith Thompson (Wangaratta) 64
  • 1938: Doug Strang (Albury – 126)
  • 1939: Doug Strang (Albury) – 103 (14) = 117
  • 1940: R.Skinner (Yarrawonga)
  • 1941: Recess – World War II
  • 1942: Recess – World War II
  • 1943: Recess – World War II
  • 1944: Recess – World War II
  • 1945: Recess – World War II
  • 1946: Ernie Ward (Wangaratta) 64
  • 1947:Bob Chitty (Benalla) 72 (14) = 86
  • 1948:H Shaw (Albury) 62
  • 1949:Bob Chitty (Benalla) 68
  • 1950: Max Williams (Wangaratta) 82
  • 1951:Max Williams (Wangaratta) 92
  • 1952:Kevin Gleeson (Rutherglen) 106
  • 1953:Jim Matthews (Albury) 67
  • 1954:Frank “Dolly” Aked (Yarrawonga) 80
  • 1955:Frank "Dolly" Aked (Yarrawonga) 77
  • 1956:L. Yensch (North Albury) 71
  • 1957:Lance Oswald (Yarrawaonga) 84 (11) = 95
  • 1958:Jack Mac Donald (Wangaratta) 68
  • 1959:D. O'Connell (Albury) 72
  • 1960:Bob Rose Wangaratta Rovers 57 &
  • 1960: Bob Constable (Wangaratta 57
  • 1961:Bob West (Wodonga) 60
  • 1962:Bob West (Wodonga) 59
  • 1963:Stan Sargeant (North Albury) 54
  • 1964:Fred Goldsmith (Albury) 81
  • 1965:Stan Sargeant (North Albury) 65
  • 1966:Stan Sargeant (North Albury) 76
  • 1967:Geoff Scott (Wangaratta) 90 (2) = 92
  • 1968:Stan Sargeant (North Albury) 72
  • 1969:Terry Smith (Wodonga) 68
  • 1970:Terry Smith (Wodonga) 80
  • 1971:Stan Sargeant (North Albury) 87
  • 1972:Vern Drake (Benalla) 111
  • 1973:Steve Norman (Wang Rovers) 79 (18) = 97
  • 1974:Stan Sargeant (North Albury) 104
  • 1975:Steve Norman (Wang Rovers) 118 (3) - 121
  • 1976:Vern Drake (North Albury)  ?
  • 1977:Steve Norman (Wang Rovers) 103
  • 1978:Steve Norman (Wang Rovers) 103
  • 1979:George Tobias (Corowa Rutherglen)69
  • 1980:Brian Parks (North Albury)  ?
  • 1981:David Turner (Wodonga)  ?
  • 1982:Daryl Bakes (Albury) 108
  • 1983:Peter Ruscuklic (Myrtleford) 76
  • 1984:Ross Flanigan (Yarrawonga) 88
  • 1985:Steve Jones (Yarrawonga) 106
  • 1986:Steve Adamo (Wangaratta) 106
  • 1987:Steve Adamo (Wangaratta) 101
  • 1988:Paul McCarty (Myrtleford) 74
  • 1989:Paul McCarty (Myrtleford) 76
  • 1990:Brendan Cornell (Corowa-Rutherglen)72
  • 1991:Neale McMonigle (Wang Rovers) 75 (12) = 87
  • 1992:Jon Henry (Wangaratta) 82
  • 1993:Shane Dryden (Wodonga Raiders) 112
  • 1993:Mark Stockdale (Wodonga)107 (10) = 117
  • 1994:Shane Dryden (Wodonga Raiders) 111
  • 1995:Brenton Cooper (Wodonga) 114
  • 1996:Chris Stuhldreier (Lavington) 116
  • 1997:Chris Stuhldreier (Lavington) 114
  • 1998:Chris Stuhldreier (Lavington) 102
  • 1999:Chris Stuhldreier (Lavington) 54 &
  • 1999:M Warry (North Albury) 54
  • 2000:Darren Bradshaw (Wodonga) 75
  • 2001:Brendan Hehir (North Albury) 82
  • 2002:Jason Daniltchenko (Corowa-Rutherglen)61
  • 2003: Damien Lang (Wangaratta) 63
  • 2004: Damien Lang (Wangaratta) 88
  • 2005: Craig Millar (Myrtleford) 74
  • 2006: Tim Hargreaves (Yarrawonga) 78
  • 2007: Adam Prior (North Albury) 67
  • 2008: Lee Schmidt (Corowa-Rutherglen) 67
  • 2009: Adam Prior (Wodonga Raiders) 79 (N/A)
  • 2010: Anthony Pierri (Wodonga Raiders) 64 (7)
  • 2011: Matthew Fowler (Albury) 53
  • 2012: Patrick Rose (Wodonga Raiders) 101 (3) = 104
  • 2012: Brendan Fevola (Yarrawonga) 100 (10) = 110 2nd
  • 2013: Brendan Fevola (Yarrawonga) 59 (19) = 78
  • 2014: Setanta o'hAilpin (Albury) 103 (13) = 116
  • 2015: Adam Prior (Lavington) 72 (7) = 79
  • 2016: Josh Mellington (Albury) 106 (7) = 113
  • 2017: Josh Mellington (Albury) 90 (9) = 99
  • 2018: Michael Newton (Wangaratta) 66 (15) = 81
  • 2019: Lachie Dale (Myrtleford) 54 (5) = 59
  • 2020: O&M in recess due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021: Michael Newton (Wangaratta) 44 &
  • 2021: Jacob Conlan (Albury) 44
  • 2022: Leigh Williams (Yarrawonga) 67 (11) = 78
  • 2023: Callum Moore (Wangaratta) 75 (6) = 81
  • 2024: Josh Minogue (North Albury) 61 (11) = 72
Most times leading goalkickers
Most centuries of goals kicked
Most career goals kicked
Reserves: Goalkicking Award (1953–2022)
  • 1953:  ?
  • 1954:  ?
  • 1955:  ?
  • 1956:  ?
  • 1957:  ?
  • 1958:  ?
  • 1959:  ?
  • 1960:  ?
  • 1970:
  • 1971: Don Spencer (Corowa)
  • 1972:
  • 1973: J Trewin (Benalla)
  • 1974:
  • 1975:
  • 1976:
  • 1977:
  • 1978:
  • 1979:
  • 1980: Malcom Dalton (Wang Rovers)
  • 1981:
  • 1982:
  • 1983: Steven Prosser (Albury) 47
  • 1984: W Thomas (Albury) 51
  • 1985: W Thomas (Albury) 49
  • 1986: Rod Lavis (Corowa/Rutherglen) 88
  • 1987: Jeff Elkington (Wodonga) 47
  • 1988: S O'Connell (Corowa/Rutherglen) 60
  • 1989: Peter Westlands (North Albury) 58
  • 1990: Travis Wayman (Wangaratta Rovers) 74
  • 1991: C Barkley (Corowa Rutherglen) 52
  • 1992: C Barker (Wodonga) 63
  • 1993: Sean Lefoe (Wodonga Raiders) 91
  • 1994: Stuart Thompson (Albury) 81
  • 1995: Stuart Thompson (Albury) 54
  • 1996: Glen Gleeson (Albury) 68 (2) = 70
  • 1997: Glen Gleeson (Albury) 101
  • 1998: B McEvoy (Wodonga Raiders) 61
  • 1999: A McDonald (Lavington) 63
  • 2000: P Tucker (Albury) 55
  • 2001: S Thompson (Albury) 48
  • 2002: Scott Williamson(Wodonga) 51
  • 2003: Rob Panozzo (Wang Rovers) 63
  • 2004: R Richardson (Wodonga) 62
  • 2005: D Cassidy (Wodonga) 65
  • 2006: Trent Ball (Lavington) 53
  • 2007: Jesse Hill (Albury) 57
  • 2008: Paul Scullie (Wang Rovers) 55
  • 2009: Sam Cross (Albury) 70 (1) = 71
  • 2010: Matthew Grinter (Yarrawonga) 61 (10) = 71
  • 2011: Nicholas Turner (Lavington 64 (2) = 66
  • 2012: Daine Runnalls (Yarrawonga) 57 (4) = 61
  • 2013: Sam Cross (Albury) 84 (6) = 90
  • 2014: Bobby Griffiths (Albury) 96 (7) = 103
  • 2015: Bobby Griffiths (Albury) 52 (1) = 53
  • 2016: Matthew Grinter (Yarrawonga) 80 (0) = 80
  • 2017: Darcy Laffy (Wangaratta) 66 (1) = 67
  • 2018: Jackson Carmody (Albury) 62 (9) = 71
  • 2019: Kolby Heiner-Hennessy (Albury) 64 (2) = 66
  • 2020: O&M in recess due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021: Kolby Heiner-Hennessy (Albury) 33
  • 2022: Alex Dowsley (Wang Rovers) 51 (9) = 60
  • 2023: Dillon Walsh-Hall (Lavington) 41 (2) = 43
  • 2024: Tom Gorman (Wangaratta) 59 (5) = 64

() – Brackets means goals kicked in finals series.

Thirds: Goalkicking Award: John Longmire Medal (1973–2024)
  • 1973: Bruce Biggs (Benalla)
  • 1974:
  • 1975:
  • 1976:
  • 1977:
  • 1978: Les Crawford (Wangaratta) 96 (14) = 110
  • 1979:
  • 1980: Craig Powell (Wodonga)
  • 1981:
  • 1982: David Ceglar (Wodonga) 53
  • 1983: Steve Williamson (Wodonga) 51
  • 1984: Paul Bryce (Wangaratta Rovers) 56
  • 1985: John Pulling (Corowa Rutherglen) 74
  • 1986: B Smith (Wangaratta) 56
  • 1987: G Zeinert (Lavington) 66
  • 1988:
  • 1989:
  • 1990: Damian Houlihan (Corowa Rutherglen) 71
  • 1991: A Wilson (Wodonga Raiders) 60
  • 1992: Stephen Clayton(Wangaratta) 62
  • 1993: Andrew Roberts (Wangaratta) 62
  • 1994: Gary Elliott (North Albury) 62
  • 1995: Glen Gleeson (Albury) 63
  • 1996:Darren Bradshaw (Wodonga) 28

& Jack Skemmer (Wangaratta) 28 (check)

  • 1997: B McEvoy (Wodonga Raiders) 58
  • 1998: Kane Arendarcikas (Albury) 43
  • 1999: Steve Johnson (Wangaratta) 43
  • 2000: Ryan McEvoy (Wodonga) 60
  • 2001: T Lethridge (Albury) 42
  • 2002: Daniel Lewis (Wang Rovers) 58
  • 2003: J Mansell (Wodonga) 30
  • 2004: D Jones (Wodonga) 30
  • 2005: J Mansell (Wodonga) 73
  • 2006: Chase Strawhorn (Yarrawonga) 56
  • 2007: Chase Strawhorn (Yarrawonga) 61
  • 2008: J Warren Marbo (Lavington) 52
  • 2009: Richard Dennis (Lavington) 60 (6) = 66
  • 2010: Kori Stevenson (Wodonga Raiders) 61 (4) = 65
  • 2011: Joshua Roman (Wangaratta) 50 (1) = 51
  • 2012: Jordan Vandenberg (Myrtleford) 59 (N/A)
  • 2013: William McGrath (Albury) 83 (0) = 83
  • 2014: Zach Sproule (Albury) 45 (1) = 41
  • 2015: Darcy Laffy (Wangaratta) 40 (5) = 45
  • 2016: Matthew Casey (Yarrawonga) 59 (2) = 61
  • 2017: Fraser Judd (Wangaratta) 54 (7) = 61
  • 2018: Kolby Heiner-Hennessy (Albury) 68 (7) = 75
  • 2019: Ethan Redcliffe (Wodonga) 75 (2) = 77
  • 2020: O&M in recess due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021: Ryan Beveridge (Corowa Rutherglen) 46 (N/A)
  • 2022: Ryan Beveridge (Corowa Rutherglen) 83 (11) = 94
  • 2023: Corby Robertson (Lavington) 41 (6) = 47
  • 2024: Oscar Cleeland (Wang Rovers) 52 (8) = 60

() – Brackets means goals kicked in finals series.

O&MFL Grand Final – Best on ground

Senior Football: H.J. "Did" Simpson Medalists (1991–2024)

The H.J. "Did" Simpson Medal is given for the best on ground senior player in the O&MFL during the grand final at the post match ceremony and presentations. The award is similar to the AFL's Norm Smith Medal. The list of Did Simpson Medallists follows:

Reserves Football: Carl Norton Medalists (2022 - 24)

Best on Ground Medal in Reserves grand final

Thirds Football: Brett Kirk Medalists (2018 - 2024)

Best on Ground Medal in Thirds grand final

2007 to 2020 season senior football ladders

O&MFL Senior Seasons Ladders
2007 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Wangaratta (P) 14 0 4 0 1945 1306 148.93% 56
2 Yarrawonga 14 0 4 0 1809 1215 148.89% 56
3 North Albury 12 0 6 0 1887 1485 127.07% 48
4 Wodonga 11 0 7 0 1599 1263 126.60% 44
5 Wangaratta Rovers 11 0 7 0 1682 1376 122.24% 44
6 Albury 10 0 8 0 1704 1611 105.77% 40
7 Lavington 6 0 12 0 1558 1736 89.75% 24
8 Wodonga Raiders 6 0 12 0 1361 2103 64.72% 24
9 Corowa-Rutherglen 3 0 15 0 1434 1871 76.64% 12
10 Myrtleford 3 0 15 0 1247 2260 55.18% 12
2007 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Wodonga 13 11 89 Wangaratta Rovers 11 12 78
2 Qualifying North Albury 15 14 104 Yarrawonga 8 11 59
3 1st semi Wodonga 16 12 108 Yarrawonga 11 13 79
4 2nd semi North Albury 12 10 82 Wangaratta 11 6 72
5 Preliminary Wangaratta 15 15 105 Wodonga 10 11 71
6 Grand Wangaratta 15 10 100 North Albury 6 13 49

2008 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Wangaratta (P) 15 0 2 1 2149 1236 173.87% 62
2 Corowa-Rutherglen 13 0 5 0 1769 1390 127.27% 52
3 Lavington 12 0 6 0 1842 1373 134.16% 48
4 Wodonga 12 0 6 0 1646 1388 118.59% 48
5 Yarrawonga 10 0 8 0 1905 1572 121.18% 40
6 Albury 9 0 8 1 1652 1532 107.83% 38
7 Wangaratta Rovers 8 0 10 0 1679 1441 116.52% 32
8 North Albury 8 0 10 0 1779 1665 106.85% 32
9 Wodonga Raiders 2 0 16 0 1080 2264 47.70% 8
10 Myrtleford 0 0 18 0 813 2453 33.14% 0


2008 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Wodonga 11 10 76 Yarrawonga 9 12 66
2 Qualifying Corowa-Rutherglen 11 15 81 Lavington 13 10 88
3 1st semi Wodonga 18 8 116 Corowa-Rutherglen 10 8 68
4 2nd semi Wangaratta 10 12 72 Lavington 8 8 56
5 Preliminary Lavington 12 18 90 Wodonga 13 9 87
6 Grand Wangaratta 12 14 86 Lavington 7 12 54

2009 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury (P) 18 0 0 0 2383 1295 184.02% 72
2 Yarrawonga 15 0 3 0 2029 1300 156.08% 60
3 Wodonga 11 0 7 0 1851 1284 144.16% 44
4 Wangaratta 10 0 8 0 1898 1380 137.54% 40
5 Corowa-Rutherglen 9 0 9 0 1751 1480 118.31% 36
6 Lavington 9 0 9 0 1488 1592 93.47% 36
7 North Albury 8 0 10 0 1548 1612 96.03% 32
8 Wodonga Raiders 5 0 13 0 1480 1640 90.24% 20
9 Wangaratta Rovers 5 0 13 0 1366 1545 88.41% 20
10 Myrtleford 0 0 18 0 569 3235 17.59% 0
2009 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Wangaratta 17 18 120 Corowa-Rutherglen 6 13 49
2 Qualifying Yarrawonga 17 11 113 Wodonga 15 8 98
3 1st semi Wodonga 15 11 101 Wangaratta 13 17 95
4 2nd semi Albury 18 16 124 Yarrawonga 10 9 69
5 Preliminary Yarrawonga 15 10 100 Wodonga 6 11 47
6 Grand Albury 22 13 145 Yarrawonga 9 14 68

2010 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury (P) 17 0 1 0 2343 1143 204.99% 68
2 Yarrawonga 16 0 2 0 1870 1140 164.04% 64
3 North Albury 12 0 6 0 1728 1333 129.63% 48
4 Wodonga Raiders 12 0 6 0 1588 1314 120.85% 48
5 Wangaratta Rovers 9 0 9 0 1462 1378 106.10% 36
6 Wangaratta 9 0 9 0 1523 1503 101.33% 36
7 Wodonga 7 0 11 0 1441 1522 94.68% 28
8 Lavington 6 0 12 0 1419 1570 90.38% 24
9 Corowa-Rutherglen 2 0 16 0 1148 1935 59.33% 8
10 Myrtleford 0 0 18 0 746 2430 30.70% 0


2010 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Wodonga Raiders 13 15 93 Wangaratta Rovers 9 15 69
Qualifying Yarrawonga 20 12 132 North Albury 3 9 27
1st semi North Albury 17 7 109 Wodonga Raiders 9 9 63
2nd semi Albury 3 11 29 Yarrawonga 2 6 18
Preliminary Yarrawonga 15 16 106 North Albury 9 11 65
Grand Albury 13 11 89 Yarrawonga 11 13 79

2011 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury (P) 16 0 2 0 2397 1139 210.45% 64
2 Lavington 15 0 3 0 1749 1366 128.04% 60
3 Yarrawonga 14 0 4 0 1861 1302 142.93% 56
4 Wangaratta 11 0 7 0 1671 1378 121.26% 44
5 Wodonga Raiders 9 0 9 0 1450 1523 95.21% 36
6 North Albury 8 0 10 0 1450 1496 96.93% 32
7 Myrtleford 6 0 12 0 1165 1756 66.34% 24
8 Corowa-Rutherglen 5 0 13 0 1279 1901 67.28% 20
9 Wangaratta Rovers 4 0 14 0 1127 1549 72.76% 16
10 Wodonga 2 0 16 0 1016 1755 57.89% 8
2011 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Wangaratta 8 9 57 Wodonga Raiders 9 15 69
Qualifying Lavington 8 16 64 Yarrawonga 16 5 101
1st semi Lavington 14 22 106 Wodonga Raiders 7 5 47
2nd semi Albury 23 6 144 Yarrawonga 16 7 103
Preliminary Yarrawonga 13 14 92 Lavington 13 11 89
Grand Albury 15 13 103 Yarrawonga 14 10 94

2012 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Yarrawonga (P) 16 0 1 1 1769 1167 151.59% 66
Wangaratta Rovers 15 0 3 0 1672 1220 137.05% 60
Albury 13 0 5 0 2124 1357 156.52% 52
Lavington 11 0 6 1 1614 1500 107.60% 46
Wodonga Raiders 10 0 8 0 1699 1539 110.40% 40
Wodonga 6 0 12 0 1362 1631 83.51% 24
Wangaratta 5 0 13 0 1361 1562 87.13% 20
Corowa-Rutherglen 5 0 13 0 1263 1882 67.11% 20
Myrtleford 4 0 14 0 1305 1724 75.70% 16
North Albury 4 0 14 0 1325 1912 69.30% 16


2012 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Lavington 12 19 19 Wodonga Raiders 9 10 64
Qualifying Wangaratta Rovers 18 9 117 Albury 15 12 102
1st semi Albury 15 5 95 Lavington 1 13 91
2nd semi Yarrawonga 13 10 88 Wangaratta Rovers 13 8 86
Preliminary Albury 20 8 128 Wangaratta Rovers 15 14 104
Grand Yarrawonga 14 9 93 Albury 12 9 81

2013 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Albury 17 0 0 0 2254 1124 200.53% 68
Yarrawonga (P) 16 0 2 0 2080 1065 195.31% 64
Lavington 15 0 3 0 1819 1217 149.47% 60
Wangaratta Rovers 10 0 8 1 1415 1313 107.77% 40
North Albury 8 0 10 0 1730 1508 114.72% 32
Wangaratta 6 0 11 1 1391 1705 81.58% 26
Wodonga 5 0 13 0 1284 1560 82.31% 20
Myrtleford 5 0 13 0 1392 1924 72.35% 20
Corowa Rutherglen 4 0 13 1 1060 2068 51.26% 16
Wodonga Raiders 3 0 15 0 1191 2132 55.86% 12


2013 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Wangaratta Rovers 17 13 115 North Albury 16 10 106
Qualifying Yarrawonga 15 13 103 Lavington 4 15 39
1st semi Lavington 18 10 118 Wangaratta Rovers 4 9 33
2nd semi Yarrawonga 16 5 101 Albury 9 15 69
Preliminary Albury 12 6 78 Lavington 10 17 77
Grand Yarrawonga 13 12 90 Albury 8 6 64

2014 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury (P) 16 0 1 1 2625 986 266.23% 66
2 Lavington 16 0 2 0 1792 898 199.55% 64
3 Yarrawonga 15 0 2 1 2019 1157 174.50% 62
4 Corowa Rutherglen 10 0 8 0 1304 1385 94.15% 40
5 Wangaratta Rovers 8 0 10 0 1465 1568 93.43% 32
6 Wangaratta 7 0 10 1 1260 1846 68.26% 30
7 North Albury 7 0 11 0 1485 1524 97.44% 28
8 Myrtleford 5 0 13 0 1268 1793 70.72% 20
9 Wodonga Raiders 3 0 15 0 1058 2311 45.78% 12
10 Wodonga 1 0 16 1 1120 1928 58.09% 6


2014 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Wang Rovers 10 9 69 Corowa Rutherglen 8 8 56
2 Qualifying Yarrawonga 10 9 69 Lavington 5 10 40
3 1st semi Lavington 14 19 103 Wangaratta Rovers 10 12 72
4 2nd semi Albury 22 7 139 Yarrawonga 11 10 76
5 Preliminary Yarrawonga 12 16 88 Lavington 13 9 87
6 Grand Albury 13 13 91 Yarrawonga 12 12 84

2015 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury (P) 16 0 2 0 2056 1136 180.99% 64
2 Lavington 15 0 3 0 1878 953 197.06% 60
3 Wodonga Raiders 12 0 6 0 1569 1351 116.14% 62
4 North Albury 12 0 6 0 1520 1418 107.19% 40
5 Yarrawonga 10 0 8 0 1424 1259 113.11% 40
6 Wodonga 6 0 12 0 1053 1422 74.05% 24
7 Wangaratta 6 0 12 0 1254 1735 72.28% 24
8 Corowa Rutherglen 5 0 13 0 1063 1481 71.78% 20
9 Wangaratta Rovers 4 0 14 0 1222 1741 70.19% 16
10 Myrtleford 1 0 16 1 1181 1731 68.63% 16


2015 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Yarrawonga 14 17 101 North Albury 6 6 42
2 Qualifying Lavington 17 15 117 Wodonga Raiders 7 13 55
3 1st semi Yarrawonga 19 9 123 Wodonga Raiders 15 9 99
4 2nd semi Albury 18 19 127 Lavington 11 4 70
5 Preliminary Lavington 15 16 106 Yarrawonga 9 6 60
6 Grand Albury 17 11 113 Lavington 11 18 84

2016 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury (P) 16 0 2 0 2056 1136 180.99% 64
2 Lavington 15 0 3 0 1878 953 197.06% 60
3 Wodonga Raiders 12 0 6 0 1569 1351 116.14% 62
4 North Albury 12 0 6 0 1520 1418 107.19% 40
5 Yarrawonga 10 0 8 0 1424 1259 113.11% 40
6 Wodonga 6 0 12 0 1053 1422 74.05% 24
7 Wangaratta 6 0 12 0 1254 1735 72.28% 24
8 Corowa Rutherglen 5 0 13 0 1063 1481 71.78% 20
9 Wangaratta Rovers 4 0 14 0 1222 1741 70.19% 16
10 Myrtleford 1 0 16 1 1181 1731 68.63% 16


2016 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Yarrawonga 14 17 101 North Albury 6 6 42
2 Qualifying Lavington 17 15 117 Wodonga Raiders 7 13 55
3 1st semi Yarrawonga 19 9 123 Wodonga Raiders 15 9 99
4 2nd semi Albury 18 19 127 Lavington 11 4 70
5 Preliminary Lavington 15 16 106 Yarrawonga 9 6 60
6 Grand Albury 17 11 113 Lavington 11 18 84

2017 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury 17 0 1 0 2447 978 250.20% 68
2 Wangaratta (P) 14 0 4 0 1829 1202 152.16% 56
3 Yarrawonga 12 0 6 0 1971 1059 186.12% 48
4 Wodonga Raiders 12 0 6 0 1558 1212 128.55% 48
5 Lavington 11 0 7 0 1627 1282 126.91% 44
6 Wodonga 10 0 8 0 1053 1422 74.05% 40
7 Myrtleford 8 0 10 0 1547 1398 110.68% 32
8 North Albury 3 0 15 0 1100 2213 49.71% 12
9 Wangaratta Rovers 3 0 15 0 1019 2107 48.36% 12
10 Corowa Rutherglen 0 0 18 0 923 2824 32.68% 0


2017 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Lavington 14 11 95 Wodonga Raiders 7 11 53
2 Qualifying Wangaratta 18 14 122 Yarrawonga 7 4 46
3 1st semi Yarrawonga 13 12 90 Lavington 5 15 45
4 2nd semi Albury 14 9 93 Wangaratta 13 8 86
5 Preliminary Wangaratta 12 15 87 Yarrawonga 11 10 76
6 Grand Wangaratta 16 9 105 Albury 13 6 84

2018 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Albury (P) 18 0 0 0 2331 864 269.79% 72
2 Wodonga Raiders 15 0 3 0 2044 986 207.30% 56
3 Yarrawonga 12 0 6 0 1971 1059 186.12% 48
4 Wangaratta 14 0 4 0 1956 1076 128.55% 56
5 Lavington 9 0 8 1 1567 1069 146.59% 38
6 North Albury 7 0 10 1 1246 1508 82.63% 30
7 Wodonga 6 0 12 0 1053 1746 60.31% 24
8 Myrtleford 4 0 14 0 1059 1888 56.09% 16
9 Corowa Rutherglen 3 0 15 0 812 2021 40.18% 12
10 Wangaratta Rovers 0 0 18 0 773 2172 35.59% 0


2018 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Yarrawonga 11 11 77 Lavington 10 13 73
2 Qualifying Wodonga Raiders 13 13 91 Wangaratta 11 10 76
3 1st semi Wangaratta 19 12 126 Yarrawonga 11 12 78
4 2nd semi Albury 11 16 82 Wodonga Raiders 12 8 80
5 Preliminary Wangaratta 15 8 98 Wodonga Raiders 9 14 68
6 Grand Albury 11 12 78 Wangaratta 10 10 70

2019 Ladder Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
1 Lavington (P) 16 0 2 0 2122 1117 189.97% 64
2 Albury 15 0 3 0 2127 1146 185.60% 60
3 Wangaratta 15 0 3 0 1974 1100 179.45% 60
4 Myrtleford 13 0 5 0 1556 1178 132.09% 52
5 Wodonga Raiders 9 0 9 0 1576 1498 105.21% 36
6 Wangaratta Rovers 9 0 9 0 1323 1397 94.70% 36
7 Yarrawonga 7 0 11 0 1511 1517 99.60% 28
8 North Albury 3 0 15 0 1046 2262 46.24% 12
9 Corowa Rutherglen 2 0 16 0 946 1831 51.67% 8
10 Wodonga 1 0 17 0 943 2078 45.38% 4


2019 Finals Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1 Elimination Myrtleford 10 11 71 Wodonga 9 14 68
2 Qualifying Wangaratta 11 24 90 Albury 8 8 56
3 1st semi Myrtleford 9 10 64 Albury 8 9 57
4 2nd semi Wangaratta 11 9 75 Lavington 5 11 41
5 Preliminary Lavington 12 19 91 Myrtleford 11 4 70
6 Grand Lavington 14 14 98 Wangaratta 9 10 64

2020 season: abandoned due to COVID-19. O&MFNL in recess.

2014 season

  • Senior Football
    • Premiers: Albury (defeated Yarrawonga 13.13.91 to 12.12.84)
    • Minor Premiers: Albury (Wins: 16, Draws: 1, Losses: 1)
    • Wooden Spoon: Wodonga (Wins: 1, Draws: 1, Losses: 16)
    • Morris Medal – Best & Fairest: 26 Votes – Kristan Height, Myrtleford
    • Strang Medal – Leading Goalkicker: 116 Goals – Setanta O'Hailpin, Albury
  • A-Grade Netball

O&MFL Representative Match Results

Senior Football

Percy Rowe, 1926 O&MFL captain
Mac Holten, 1953 O&MFL captain
Bob Rose: 1957 O&MFL captain / coach
Brendan Fevola: 2014 & 2015 O&MFL coach

The first known representative match was in 1914 when a team from the Albury, Corowa and Howlong clubs (O&M – NSW) played against a team made of Lake Rovers, Mount Ophir and Rutherglen (O&M – Vic), with the Victorian side defeating NSW by two points on the Albury Sportsground, in the State of Origin match.

In 1958, the O&MFL picked two separate teams, with one team playing the Farrer Football League and the other team playing the Riverina Football League, with both games played on the weekend of the 4 and 5 July 1958.

Caltex had the naming rights of the Victorian Country Championships matches in the 1960s. The 16 league series would run over a two-year period, with knock out matches in the first season, followed by semi finals and a grand final in the following season.

In 1974, the O&MFL were disaffiliated with the VCFL, when the O&MFL refused to accept an application from the Lavington Football Club to join the league and were not allowed to compete in the Victorian Country Championships in 1974. The VCFL Country Championships was put on hold from 1975 to 1977. The O&MFL were re-affiliated with VCFL in 1976.

In 1998, the VAFA defeated the O&MFL at Waverley Park to win the Smokefree Victorian Challenge match, as a curtain raiser to the AFL Ansett Cup Pre season grand final, then the O&MFL turned the tables on the VAFA the following year in the same challenge match at the same venue.

From 2004 to 2006 the championships were decided at a carnival round-robin competition at one venue over a single weekend, with each of the four sides playing the others in matches of two twenty-minute halves. The team on top of the ladder, after these three matches, were declared the winner. Leagues not represented in the top four pools of four participated in other inter-league matches organised by the VCFL.

In 2007, there was no statewide VCFL Championships, just a rivalry round was played between close by leagues, (with the O&MFL playing the GVFL), with the round robin format returning in 2008.

The O&M have gone onto win the first division of the Victorian Country Football League interleague championship fourteen times, the most recent victory being in 2009.

The O&MFL representative teams wears a gold guernsey, emblazoned with a monogram-style black "O&M" initials, with black shorts and black socks.\

VCFL League Rankings

In 2009 the VCFL decided to rank each country football league, with the O&MFL initially ranked number one.

The Metropolitan and Country Football Championships merged in 2016 to create a statewide competition, with the rankings reorganised to include metropolitan leagues in 2017.

The O&MFL were ranked number five in Victoria in the 2019 VCFL Country Championships.

As of 2020, AFL Victoria decided to scrap its traditional interleague competition, but leagues could decide amongst themselves, if they wish to play or not.

  • 2009 – 1
  • 2010 – 3
  • 2011 – 5
  • 2012 – 5
  • 2013 – 3
  • 2014 – 5
  • 2015 – 4
  • 2016 – 5
  • 2017 – 6
  • 2018 – 4
  • 2019 – 5
  • 2020 – AFL Victoria abandon the Victorian Country Football Championships. No interleague competition > COVID-19.

The Ash Wilson Trophy

The Ovens & Murray Football League and the Goulburn Valley Football League have played for this trophy since 2001, to honour two long serving players - GVFL's Stephen Ash and OMFL's Mick Wilson, but the league's have been competing against each other in inter league football matches since 1930, when they first met at the Wangaratta Showgrounds, with the OMFL winning 17 and the GVFL winning 10 matches.

VCFL Championships

  • VCFL Championships – Division One:
    • 1954, 1955, 1957, 1967/68, 1985, 1987, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009.
  • Runners Up
    • 1956, 1965/66, 1970, 1980, 1982, 2009.
  • Division Two Champions
    • 1994
  • Highest Score by the O&MFL
    • 1971 – O&MFL: 30.15 – 195 v Farrer FL No.2 team: 12.8 – 80
  • Lowest Score by the O&MFL
    • 1970 – Hampden FL: 9.19 – 73 d O&MFL: 3.12 – 30 (VCFL grand final in Warrnambool).
  • Most O&M Rep games
    • 33: John Smith (Did the O&MFNL play 33 rep games during Smith's career span in the O&MFNL?).
    • 23: Mick Wilson (1990–2000)
  • Most Goals in a match
    • 11 – Norm Minns: 1955 – O&M v Benalla Tungamah FL (VCFL semi final)
    • 11 – Adam Prior: 2014 – O&M v Hampden FL
    • 9 – Terry Bartel: 1971 – O&M v Farrer FL
Year Captain Coach Venue O&M Score Match Result O&M Opposition Match Score Comments
1914 Albury Sportsground 12.9 – 81 (Vic) defeated O&MFA – NSW 10.16 – 76 O&M Vic v O&M NSW
1922 R Williams Wangaratta 8.6 – 54 lost to Carlton 14.14 – 98 Gate: £114
1926 Percy Rowe Albury Showground 13.13 – 91 lost to Victorian FL 16.11 – 107 Gate: £185
1928 Harry Hunter Wang Showgrounds 15.14 – 104 lost to Victorian FL 16.15 – 111 Gate: £86
1930 Ernie Loveless Wang Showgrounds 15.13 – 103 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 16.14 – 110
1933 Albury Showgrounds 8.18 - 66 defeated Albury & DFL 8.15 - 63 12/8/33
1933 Albury Showground 21.16 – 142 lost to Richmond FC 24.16 – 160
1934 Frank Cleary Tatura 11.10 – 76 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 7.14 – 56 Gate: £16
1946 Albury Sportsground 4.7 – 35 lost to Footscray FC 25.22 – 172 June'46
1946 Albury Sportsground 10.7 – 67 lost to Richmond FC 29.18 – 192
1949 Mac Holten 13.13 - 91 lost to Footscray FC 15.9 - 99 4/9/49
1949 Bill King Bill King Corowa 18.10 – 118 lost to Essendon FC 8.5 – 53
1952 Mac Holten Leeton Showgrounds 24.16 – 160 defeated SWDFL 7.10 – 52 10/6/52
1952 Mac Holten Trumper Park, Sydney 17.24 – 126 defeated Sydney FL 7.15 – 57 14/6/52
1952 Corowa 11.12 - 78 lost to Richmond 13.11 - 89
1953 Mac Holten Park Oval, Echuca 11.13 – 79 defeated Bendigo FL 11.11 – 77
1954 Marty McDonnell Marty McDonnell Ballarat 9.18 – 73 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 5.7 – 37
1954 Greg Tate Marty McDonnell Eastern Oval, Ballarat 11.11 – 77 defeated Bendigo FL 8.21 – 69 VCFL Champions
1954 Marty McDonnell Marty McDonnell Albury Sportsground 8.9 – 57 lost to East Perth FC 13.13 – 91 18/7/1954
1954 Mac Holten ? Wangaratta Showgrounds 7.10 – 52 lost to Melbourne FC 20.19 – 139 2/10/1954
1955 Tim Robb Tim Robb Wangaratta Cricket Ground 15.20 – 110 defeated Murray FL 10.8 – 68
1955 Tim Robb Tim Robb Albury Sportsground 29.20 – 194 defeated Benalla Tungamah FL 13.12 – 90 Semi-final
1955 Tim Robb Tim Robb Albury Sportsground 14.18.102 defeated Ballarat FL 10.13.73 G Final. VCFL Champions
1956 Doug Palmer Doug Palmer Bendigo 29.18 – 192 defeated Sunraysia FL 14.12 – 96
1956 Doug Palmer Doug Palmer QEO, Bendigo 8.6 – 54 lost to Ballarat FL 9.13 – 67 Grand Final
1957 Bob Rose Bob Rose Albury 17.24 – 126 defeated Sunraysia FL 15.14 – 104
1957 Bob Rose Bob Rose Albury 14.21 – 105 defeated Ballarat FL 10.16 – 76 VCFL Champions
1958 Bob Rose Bob Rose Leeton, NSW 21.11 – 137 defeated Riverina FL 14.15 – 99 5/7/58
1958 Des Healey Des Healey Albury, NSW 23.25 – 163 defeated Farrer FL 10.13 – 73 4/7/58
1959 No rep football
1960 No rep football ?
1961 Bob Rose Bob Rose Narrandera 13.21 – 99 defeated Southern Riverina FL 10.13 – 73 Rd.1 10/6/61
1961 Bob Rose Bob Rose Wang Showgrounds 13.11 – 89 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 8.8 – 56 Rd.2 12/6/61
1961 Corowa, NSW 10.15 – 75 lost to Essendon 18.11 – 119 17/9/1961
1962 Bob Rose Bendigo 9.12 – 66 lost to Bendigo FL 12.8 – 80 Semi-final
1962 Corowa, NSW 13.13 – 91 lost to Collingwood 19.21 – 136
1963 Lionel Ryan Bill Stephen Albury, NSW 13.12.90 lost to SWDFL 15.18.108 Rd.1. 8/6/63
1964 No games in 1964
1965 John Hoiles John Hoiles Shepparton 9.16 – 70 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 8.5 – 53 Rd.1. 13/6/65
1965 John Hoiles John Hoiles Albury, NSW 13.11.89 defeated SWDFL 9.11.65 Rd.2. 24/7/65
1966 Murray Weideman Ken Boyd Albury Sportsground 17.20 – 122 defeated Bendigo FL 8.10 – 58 S Final. 11/6/66
1966 John Hoiles Ken Boyd Wang Showgrounds 12.16 – 88 lost to Hampden FL 14.7 – 91 Grand Final. 7/7/66
1967 Murray Weideman Murray Weideman Wang Showgrounds 15.18 – 108 defeated Warranga North East FL 7.6 – 48 Rd.1
1967 Murray Weideman Murray Weideman City Oval, Wangaratta 16.15 – 111 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 10.12 – 72 Rd.2
1968 Mick Bone Mick Bone Yallourn 15.13 – 103 defeated La Trobe FL 9.15 – 69 S Final.
1968 Mick Bone Mick Bone Horsham City Oval 15.13 – 103 defeated Wimmera FL 10.8 – 68 VCFL Champions
1969 Mick Bone Mick Bone Albury Sportsground 19.22. – 136 defeated SWDFL 10.14 – 74 13/7/69. Rd.1
1970 Mick Bone Mick Bone City Oval, Wangaratta 15.14 – 104 defeated Bendigo FL 13.10 – 88 Semi-final
1970 Mick Bone Mick Bone Reid Oval, Warrnambool 3.12 – 30 lost to Hampden FL 9.19 – 73 Grand Final
1971 Martin Cross Martin Cross Yerong Creek, NSW 30.15 – 195 defeated Farrer FL 12.7 – 79 Rd.1
1971 Martin Cross Martin Cross Yerong Creek, NSW 18.14 – 122 defeated Farrer FL No.2 team 12.8 – 80 No.2 teams
1971 Martin Cross Martin Cross Wangaratta Showgrounds 22.4 – 136 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 8.10 – 58 Rd.2
1972 Neville Hogan Neville Hogan QE Oval, Bendigo 7.15 – 57 lost to Bendigo FL 16.13 – 109 S Final. 10/6/72
1973 Neville Hogan Neville Hogan Yarrawonga 25.18.168 defeated Murray FL 14.10.94 Rd.1
1973 Neville Hogan Neville Hogan Corowa, NSW 15.2.92 defeated SWDFL 11.15.81 Rd.2. 22/7/73
1974 Were due to play in S Final O&M barred from VCFL in '74
1975 City Oval, Wangaratta 24.23 – 167 defeated Victorian FA 17.9 – 111
1976 Martin Park, Wodonga 7.9 – 51 lost to North Melbourne 22.10 – 142 7/3/76
1976 Bill Sammon Bunton Park, Nth Albury 17.14.116 lost to Victorian FA 19.11 – 125 25/4/76
1977 Phil Nolan Gaimain, NSW 15.19 – 109 defeated SWDFL 13.14 – 92 15/5/77
1978 Neville Hogan Martin Park, Wodonga 18.26 – 124 defeated SWDFL 11.10 – 76
1978 Neville Hogan Benalla Showgrounds 15.8 – 98 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 17.12 – 114
1979 Peter Chisnall Wang Showgrounds 12.19 – 91 defeated Tungamah FL 6.9 – 45 Rd.1
1979 Peter Chisnall Shepparton 12.14 – 86 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 11.10 – 76 Zone Final
1979 Peter Chisnell North Albury 11.17 – 83 lost to LaTrobe Valley FL 16.14 – 110 Semi-final
1980 Daryl Smith Daryl Smith 19.11 – 125 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 14.9 – 93
1980 Daryl Smith Daryl Smith Sale 15.13 – 103 lost to LaTrobe Valley FL 19.17 – 131 Grand Final
1981 Col Travaskis Col Travaskis 19.11 – 125 defeated SWDFL 14.19.103 10/5/81
1981 Col Travaskis Col Travaskis Shepparton 14.19 – 103 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 12.11 – 83 Zone Final
1981 Col Travaskis Col Travaskis Wang Showgrounds 12.23.95 lost to Western Border FL 15.11 – 101 Semi final
1982 Noel Long 14.29 – 113 defeated Bendigo FL 12.19 – 91
1982 Noel Long 23.20 – 158 defeated North Central FL 21.16 – 142
1982 Noel Long 8.20 – 68 lost to Ballarat FL 13.18 – 96 Grand Final
1983 Deakin Reserve, Shepparton 10.12 – 72 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 13.18 – 96 Rd.1
1983 Lavington, NSW 15.15 – 105 defeated Bendigo FL 14.11 – 95 Rd.2
1984 O&M did not compete
1985 Rod Coelli John Byrne Narrandera, NSW 24.21 – 165 defeated Riverina FL 8.6 – 54 Rd.1 19.5.85
1985 Rod Coelli John Byrne Donald, Vic 21.16 – 142 defeated North Central FL 13.8 – 86 S Final 8/6/85
1985 Rod Coelli John Byrne Wangaratta 20.21 – 141 defeated Ballarat FL 13.7 – 85 G Final VCFL Champions
1986 Denis Sandral John Byrne Albury 19.16 – 130 defeated Diamond Valley 12.17 – 87 25/4/86
1986 Denis Sandral John Byrne Bendigo 14.17 – 101 lost to Bendigo FL 20.15 – 135 Rd.1, 11/5/86
1987 John Byrne Albury Sportsground 21.16 – 142 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 12.15 – 87 Rd.1 10/5/87
1987 John Byrne Traralgon 25.23 – 173 defeated LaTrobe Valley FL 14.8 – 92 S Final 5/6/87
1987 John Byrne Mildura 22.13 – 145 defeated Sunraysia FL 11.15 – 81 G Final VCFL Champions
1988 Rod Coelli John Byrne Wang Showgrounds 14.7.91 lost to Geelong FL 16.17 – 113 7/5/88
1989 Denis Sandral John Byrne Morwell 14.14 – 98 defeated LaTrobe Valley FL 14.11 – 95 Rd.1. 7/5/89
1989 Denis Sandral John Byrne Lavington 7.12 – 54 lost to Bendigo FL 10.10 – 70 S Final. 10/6/89
1990 Denis Sandral Kevin Neale Wang Showgrounds 19.13 – 127 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 15.11 – 101 Rd.1. 6/5/90
1990 Denis Sandral Kevin Neale Lavington, NSW 14.14 – 90 lost to Bendigo FL 17.6 – 108 S Final. 9/6/90
1991 Albury 16.22.118 defeated LaTrobe Valley FL 16.10 – 106
1992 Peter Tossol 13.7.85 defeated Bendigo FL 10.11.71
1992 Peter Tossol Geelong 11.15 – 81 lost to Geelong FL 17.17 – 119
1993 Rob Walker Ray Card 9.12 – 66 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 21.12 – 138
1994 Peter Tossol 17.9.111 defeated Riddell FL 6.13.49 Relegated to Div 2 in '94
1994 Peter Tossol 15.14.104 defeated Mornington Peninsula 10.9.69
1994 Peter Tossol 12.8.80 defeated North Central FL 9.15.69 Div 2: VCFL Champions
1995 Peter Tossol 11.10.76 defeated Bendigo FL 9.14.68
1995 Peter Tossol 5.6.36 lost to Gippsland LaTrobe 9.9.63
1996 Rob Walker Peter Tossol 18.16.124 defeated Hampden FL 10.12.72
1996 Rob Walker Peter Tossol 18.14.122 defeated Mid Murray FL 15.18.108
1996 Rob Walker Peter Tossol Martin Park, Wodonga 15.12 – 102 defeated Geelong FL 14.10 – 94 VCFL Champions
1997 Craig Fruend Bob Craig 17.20.122 defeated Footscray & DFL 7.8 – 50
1997 Craig Fruend Bob Craig 19.16.130 defeated Bendigo FL 19.7.121
1997 Craig Fruend Bob Craig Geelong 8.18 – 66 defeated Geelong FL 6.4 – 40 VCFL Champions
1998 Bob Craig AFL Park, Waverley 11.12 – 78 lost to Victorian Amateurs FL 12.9 – 81
1998 Bob Craig 21.20 – 146 defeated Central Murray FL 14.11 – 95
1998 Bob Craig 12.13.85 defeated Murray FL 7.12.54 June'98
1998 Bob Craig Wodonga 14.13 – 97 defeated Geelong FL 12.17 – 89 VCFL Champions
1999 Bob Craig AFL Park, Waverley 9.9 – 63 defeated Victorian Amateurs FL 8.7 – 55
1999 Mick Wilson Bob Craig J C Lowe Oval, Yarrawonga 12.16 – 88 defeated Murray FL 8.15 – 63
1999 Mick Wilson Bob Craig Moe 10.16 – 76 defeated Gippsland LaTrobe FL 11.9 – 75 VCFL Champions
2000 Bob Craig 9.10 – 64 defeated Eastern FL 5.12.42
2000 Mick Wilson Bob Craig 15.9 – 99 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 14.27 – 111
2001 Paul Spargo 16.12.108 defeated Murray FL 9.6.60 Rd.1
2001 Paul Spargo 22.16 – 148 defeated Hampden FL 13.12 – 90 S Final
2001 Paul Spargo Lavington Sportsground 22.18 – 150 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 14.9 – 93 G Final. VCFL Champions
2002 Brad Thompson Peter Seymour Yarrawonga 17.18 – 120 defeated West Gippsland LaTrobe FL 9.13.67 Rd.1
2002 Brad Thompson Peter Seymour Warrnambool 13.14.92 lost to Hampden FL 14.12.96 Semi-final
2003 Tim Hargreaves Mick Wilson W J Findlay Oval, Wang 4.14 – 38 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 8.5 – 53 wet day/low scores
2004 Mick Wilson Shepparton 6.9 – 45 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 9.4 – 58 2 x 20 min halves
2004 Mick Wilson Shepparton defeated Mornington Peninsula FL 2 x 20 min halves
2004 Mick Wilson Shepparton 2.5 – 17 lost to Geelong FL 9.2 – 56 2 x 20 min halves
2005 Mick Wilson Geelong 3.4 – 22 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 11.8 – 74 2 x 20 min halves
2005 Mick Wilson Geelong 7.2 – 44 lost to Geelong FL 7.8 – 50 2 x 20 min halves
2005 Mick Wilson Geelong ? defeated Ballarat FL ? 2 x 20 min halves
2006 Dale Carmody Richard Bence Lavington, NSW ? defeated West Gippsland FL by 28 points 2 x 20 min halves
2006 Dale Carmody Richard Bence Lavington, NSW 11.5 – 71 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 2.4 – 16 2 x 20 min halves
2006 Dale Carmody Richard Bence Lavington, NSW 8.11 – 59 defeated Ballarat FL 7.8 – 50 VCFL Champions
2007 Tim Hargreaves Richard Bence Wang Showgrounds 12.10 – 82 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 12.7 – 79 No VCFL Championships in '07
2008 Corey Lambert Deakin Reserve, Shepparton 10.2 – 62 defeated Hampden FL 3.4 – 22 30/05/08
2008 Corey Lambert Deakin Reserve, Shepparton 6.5 – 41 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 6.6 – 42 31/05/08
2008 Corey Lambert Deakin Reserve, Shepparton 6.10 – 46 defeated Ballarat FL 6.4 – 40 1/6/08. VCFL Champions
2009 Robbie Jackson Deakin Reserve, Shepparton 20.7 – 127 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 12.8 – 80 VCFL Champions
2010 Robbie Jackson Lavington Sportsground 9.10 – 64 lost to Goulburn Valley FL 12.16 – 88
2011 Matt Pendergast Frankston Park 13.13 – 91 lost to Mornington Peninsula FL 13.15 – 93
2012 Matt Pendergast Princes Park, Carlton 18.6 – 114 defeated Hampden FL 10.6 – 66
2013 Craig Ednie Matt Pendergast Princes Park, Carlton 7.13 – 55 lost to Peninsula FL 15.10 – 100
2014 Craig Ednie Brendan Fevola Wang Showgrounds 29.16 – 190 defeated Hampden FL 10.5 – 65
2015 Craig Ednie Brendan Fevola Albury Sportsground 10.10 – 70 lost to Peninsula FL 11.14 – 80
2016 Jon Henry & Reid Oval, Warrnambool 20.14 – 134 defeated Hampden FL 9.14 – 68
Darren Spencer
2017 Jon Henry & Martin Park, Wodonga 12.14 – 86 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 11.13 – 79
Darren Spencer
2018 Jon Henry & J C Lowe Oval, Yarrawonga 21.14 – 140 defeated Western Region F L 9.10 – 64
Brad Murray
2019 Jon Henry & Olympic Park, Rosebud 10.11 – 71 lost to Mornington Peninsula Nepean FL 16.16 - 112
Brad Murray
2020 O&M in recess Damian Sexton Albury O&M were to play Hampden FL No rep football>COVID-19
2021 Damian Sexton O&M were to play GVFNL No rep football>COVID-19
2022 Damian Sexton Mooroopna Main Oval 18.11 – 119 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 9.10 - 64
2023 Leigh Williams Damian Sexton Albury Sports Ground 13.14 – 92 defeated Goulburn Valley FL 13.7 - 85
2024 Damian Sexton Deakin Reserve 7.6 - 48 lost Goulburn Valley FL 8.15 - 63 25/5/24
Year Captain Coach Venue O&M Score Match Result O&M Opposition Match Score Comments

The Norm Minns Medal

Norm Minns (08/01/1925-29/12/1987) was a former Wangaratta and O&MFL player and captain / coach of Benalla and Corowa. He was also a long time O&MFL selector and life member.

The Norm Minns Medal is awarded to the O&MFL best player in senior representative football and was first awarded in 1997.

  • 1997 – Guy Rigoni – Myrtleford
  • 1998 – Brett Kirk – North Albury
  • 1999 – Tim Hargreaves – Yarrawonga
  • 1999 – Travis McLean – Albury
  • 2000 – Tim Hargreaves – Yarrawonga
  • 2001 – Rod Skender – Myrtleford
  • 2002 – Travis Hodgson – North Albury
  • 2003 – Kade Stevens – Lavington
  • 2004 – Jarrod Twitt – Wodonga
  • 2005 – Peter Taylor – Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2006 – Craig Ednie – Yarrawonga
  • 2007 – Scott Oswald – Yarrawonga
  • 2008 – Matt Prendergast – Lavington
  • 2009 – David Clarke – Corowa Rutherglen
  • 2010 – Matt Pendergast – Lavington
  • 2011 – Michael Stevens – Yarrawonga
  • 2012 – Judd Porter – Wangaratta
  • 2013 – Jarrod Thompson – Yarrawonga
  • 2014 – Joel Mackie – North Albury
  • 2015 – Sam Carpenter – Corowa Rutherglen
  • 2016 – Daniel Cross – Albury
  • 2017 – Jono Spina – Lavington
  • 2018 – Mark Whiley – Yarrawonga
  • 2019 – Nathan Cooper – Wangaratta Rovers
  • 2020 – O&MFL in recess. COVID-19
  • 2021 – No rep football
  • 2022 – Issac Muller - Wodonga Raiders
  • 2023 - Jim Grills - Albury
  • 2024 - Perry Lewis Smith - Yarrawonga

The Peter Johnston Medal

Peter Johnston was a former North Albury FC and O&MFNL official and life member of both organisations.

This medal is awarded to the best Under 18 O&MFNL footballer in representative matches.

Ovens & Murray Hall of Fame

The Ovens & Murray Hall of Fame was established in 2005, to recognise and promote the outstanding achievements of some of the league's greatest players, dedicated administrators and club support staff and long serving media representatives.

As of the 2022 ceremony there have been 87 inductees, including three netballers.

Only six people have received the additional honour of being promoted to "Legend" status.

Netball

History

The netball competition's were added to the Ovens & Murray Football League from the 1993 season, with A and B. Grade. The C. Grade competition was established in 1996, with the 17 and under competition commencing in 2012.

The Toni Wilson Medal is awarded for the best and fairest A-Grade netball player in the OMFNL during the home and away season. Wilson (the older sister of Mick Nolan) was the first President of the O&M Netball Association and instrumental in getting the netball competition formed in 1993.

Minor grades

Junior development

More successful has been the Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup Under 18s side, who play their home games in Wangaratta; prior to the AFL national draft and the inception of the TAC Cup, young players in the area would usually play through the grades with their local club, with less likelihood of being scouted by the recruitment staff from AFL clubs. Although there has been some concern from clubs about these players being removed from the local competition, the ones that do not get drafted usually return to their home clubs to play locally once they come of age.

Even in that case, there is some chance that a late-maturing "older" player in their early 20s will be drafted by an AFL club. Several notable examples to be drafted directly from the O&MFL include, Guy Rigoni (Myrtleford/Melbourne), Brett Kirk (North Albury/Sydney Swans) and Karl Norman.

All clubs field sides in the under 18s competition, aside from Myrtleford, which fields a joint team with the "Bright Football Club" wearing navy blue and gold colours & the club will be known as the "Alpine Eagles", and they would also field an under 18s joint team in the "Ovens & King Football League" also wearing navy blue and gold colours & the club will be known as the Alpine Eagles. However the Alpine Eagles alliance between Myrtleford and Bright had strained over the last few seasons before finally after the 2013 season The Myrtleford under-18s announced that they will stop wearing navy blue and gold colours of the "Alpine Eagles" and will be returning to the red, white and black colours & the club will be known as the "Myrtleford Saints", ending their almost 10-year partnership with Bright, in place since the early 2000s.

Albury Wodonga Junior Football League

Albury Wodonga Junior Football League
League Website
Club Moniker Home ground(s) Under 16 Under 14
Cup / Shield
Under 12
Albury Juniors
Club Website
Tigers Albury Sports Ground (Albury) Yes Yes / Yes Yes
Corowa-Rutherglen Juniors
Club Website
Roos John Foord Oval (Corowa) Yes Yes / No Yes
Lavington Juniors
Club Website
Panthers Lavington Sports Ground (Lavington) Yes No / Yes Yes
North Albury Juniors
Club Website
Hoppers Bunton Park (North Albury) Yes No / Yes Yes
Scots School Juniors FC
Club Website
Scots Scots School Oval (Albury) Yes No / Yes No
St Patricks Juniors FC
Club Website
Saints Xavier High School Oval (Albury) Yes Yes / No Yes
Wodonga Juniors
Club Website
Bulldogs John Flower Oval (Wodonga) Yes Yes / Yes Yes
Wodonga Raiders Juniors
Club Website
Raiders Birallee Park (Wodonga) Yes Yes / Yes Yes
Yarrawonga Juniors
Club Website
Pigeons J.C. Lowe Oval (Yarrawonga) Yes Yes / No Yes

Notes: Team field by club for that age group; "Yes=Yes" & "No=No".

Wangaratta & District Junior Football League

The W&DJFL was established in 1938 and currently has three divisions of football in the Under 12's, Under 14's and Under 17's. All the Wangaratta-based club's in the Wangaratta & District Junior Football League club's are independent incorporated local community sports club's and are not affiliated with any O&MFNL or O&KFNL clubs.

Some of the former W&DJFL players that went onto play VFL / AFL senior football were - John Brady, Lance Oswald, Ian Rowland, Sam Kekovich, Mick Nolan, Mark Browning, Dennis Carroll, Darren Steele, Chris Naish, Steve Johnson, Alipate Carlile, Ben Reid, Sam Reid, Jack Crisp, Dominic Bedendo, Joe Richards and Darcy Wilson

AFLNEB Youth Girls League

O&MFNL Players / Stawell Gift Winners

The following O&MFNL footballers / netballers have won the prestigious Stawell Gift. The year below indicates what year each O&MFNL player won their Stawell Gift.

Stawell Gift – Hall of Fame Inductees

See also

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