List of former Australian rules football competitions in Western Australia

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

Carnivals

  • Eastern Districts Football Carnival

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

Winners:

  • Great Southern Football Carnival

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

Winners:[1]

Associations

  • Albany Football Association (1897–1957)[2]
    • Clubs included East Ward>East Albany>Railways, North Ward>Towns>North Albany, West Ward>West Albany>AIT>Royals
  • Avon Valley Association (1898–1958)[3]
    • Clubs included York, Beverley, Meckering, Northam Federals, Northam Towns, Northam Union, Toodyay
  • Bruce Rock Football Association (1926–1959)[4]
    • Clubs included Ardath-Babakin, Belka, Bruce Rock, Bruce Rock Magpies, Bruce Rock Rovers, Imperials, Kwolyin, Muntadgin, Narenbeen, Narenbeen Rovers, Narenbeen Warriors, Shackleton, Towns
  • Bunbury Football Association (1902–1952)[5]
    • Clubs included Brunswick, Bunbury, Donnybrook, Lumpers, Pastimes, South Bunbury, Yarloop
  • Busselton Football Association (1910–1953)[6]
    • Clubs Included Busselton, Capel, Elgin, Lumpers, Pastimes, Railways, Ruabon, Stratham, Wanderers, West Brunswick.
  • Coastal Football Association (1972–1991)
    • Clubs Included Cervantes, Dongara, Eneabba, Jurien Bay, Leeway
  • Corrigin Football Association (1921–1970)[7]
    • Clubs included Bendering, Bilbarin, Brookton, Bullaring, Bulyee, Corrigin, Corrigin Tigers, Dudinin, Gnerkadilling, Gorge Rock, Karlgarin, Kondinin, Kulin, Pengilly, West Bendering, Yealering, Yealering/Bullaring Rovers.
  • Central Midlands Football Association
    • Clubs included Rovers, Warriors, Miling, Watheroo.
  • Dalwallinu Football Association
    • Clubs included Ballidu, Buntine, Dalwallinu, Latham, Miamoon, Wubin
  • Dampier Football Association (1913–1970)
    • Clubs Included Bencubbin, Kununoppin, Mukinbudin. Nungarin, Trayning, Yelbeni
  • Denmark Football Association
    • Clubs included Colts, Rangers, Wanderers
  • Donnybrook Football Association (1919-1954)
    • Clubs included: Argyle, Beelerup, Kirup, Donnybrook, Boyanup, Dardanup, Noggerup, Wanderers
  • Dumbleyung Lake Grace Association
    • Clubs included Kukerin, Moulyinning, Dumbleyung, Lake Grace.
  • East Avon Football Association
    • Clubs included Quairaiding, Cunderdin, Tammin, Kellerberrin, Meckering, Yorkrakine.
  • Geraldton Football Association
    • Clubs included Fire Brigade, Rovers, Railway, Towns
  • Exmouth Football Association
  • Harvey Football Association
    • Clubs included: Brunswick, Harvey, Mornington, Woroona, Yarloop
  • Harvey-Brunswick Football Association
    • Clubs included: Brunswick, Harvey, Mornington, Wokalup, Yarloop
  • Irwin Football Association (1946–1959)
    • Clubs included Dongara, Mingenew, Walkaway, Yandanoola
  • Katanning Football Association
    • Clubs included Wanderers, Imperials, Rovers, Kent. Kojonup, Woodanilling, Katanning.
  • Koorda Football Association
    • Clubs included Gabbin, Cadoux, Boorallaining.
  • Merrerin Football Association
    • Clubs included Towns, Railways, Baandee, Nukarni, Burracoppin.
  • Mt Barker Football Association
    • Clubs included Rocky Gully, North Mt. Barker, Mt. Barker South, Cranbrook.
  • Mullewa Football Association (1920–1962)
    • Clubs included Federals, Devils Creek, Railways, Rovers.
  • Murray Districts Football League.
    • Club included Pinjarra, Waroona, Mandurah, Hills, United, Jarrahdale, Yarloop.
  • Narrogin Football Association
    • Clubs included: Cuballing, Imperials, Towns, Railways, Williams, Boddington.
  • Nelson Football Association
    • Clubs included Balingup, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Rovers, Bridgetown Warriors, Nunnup, Greenbushes.
  • New Norcia Association.
  • Norseman Football Association
    • Clubs included Towns, Tigers, Rovers.
  • Northampton-Upper Chapman Football Association
    • Clubs included Towns, Rovers, Yuna, Nabawa, Naason.
  • Northern Goldfield Football Association
    • Clubs included Leonora, Gwalia
  • North Midlands Football Association
    • Clubs included Coorow, Camamah, Three Springs, Arrino.
  • Perenjori - Morowa Football Association.
    • Clubs included Morawa, Perenjori, Merkanooka, Gutha, Caron, Koolanooka, Bowgada
  • Pingelly-Brookton Football Association
    • Clus included Pingelly, Brookton, Aldersyde, Kweda, Popanyinning, Pumphrys Wandering
  • Southern Districts Football League (1959-1991)
    • Clubs included: Cranbrook, North Mt Barker, South Mt Barker, North Albany, Railways, Royals, Tambellup
  • Perth Suburban Football Association (1922–1937)
    • Clubs included Bassendeen, Belmont, Canning Districts, West Subiaco, Young Labour League.
  • South Midlands Football Association
    • Clubs included Bindoon, Bullbrook, Gingin, Muchea
  • South Suburban Football Association (1908– )
    • Armadale, Cannington, Gosnell, Kelsmott, Manningham.
  • Tambellup Football Association
    • Clubs included Borden, Broomehill, Gnowangerup, Ongerup, Tambellup
  • Victoria Plains Football Association.
    • Clubs included Callingiri Yericoin, Bolgart, Toodyay
  • Warren Football Association
    • Clubs included Jardee, Deanmill, Pemberton, Palgarup, Manjimup.
  • Wickerpin Football Association (1946–1959)[8]
    • Clubs included: Dudinin, Harrismith, Malyalling, Toolibin, Wickepin, Yealering.
  • Wiluna Association
    • Clubs included Rovers, United.
  • Wyalkatchem Football Association
    • Clubs included Benjabbering, Korrielockering, Wyalkatchem
  • Yilgarn Football Association
    • Clubs included: Bullfinch, Fire Brigades, Marvel Loch, Miners, Mt Palmer, Rovers, South Yilgarn, Towns, Unions, United, Westonia

References

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