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Winchelsea

During 2009 the WFC was ‘on the climb’. After a disastrous 2008 which saw the senior team winless – 2009 was all about laying the foundations that could support a climb up the GDFL ladder.

Yarrawonga

Our club boasts a proud history and has some of the best sporting facilities in regional Victoria. Almost 400 children play junior football each Friday night (Auskick, U8, U10 & U12) and Sunday (U13, U14 & U16). There are also approx 25 netballers (A, B & C grade) and 75 footballers (seniors, reserves & U18) who represent the YFNC on a Saturday.

Nar Nar Goon

Formed 1910. Over 100 years of Nar Nar Goon grass roots football.

Nhill

The club may be reached thru PO Box 165, Nhill, VIC 3418 – Ph# 03 53911494 or email at Nhillsportingclub@bigpond.com.au.

Brunswick

Home ground: Alec Gillon Oval, Cnr Pearson & Victoria Streets, Brunswick. (Melways 29 E6)

Oakleigh

The club may be reached thru PO Box 1020, Huntingdale, VIC 3166.

Bulleen

Although we entered the Victorian Amateur Football Association in the early part of the last century, at one stage joining with Old Haileybury, Old Trinity as we now know it was not formed until 1954.

Mt. Eliza

The Peninsula Old Boys Football Club was formed in late 1979 by four ex-students of the Peninsula School, who were keen to establish a club on the Mornington Peninsula affiliated with the oldest Australian Rules competition in the nation, the Victorian Amateur Football Association.

Red Cliffs

The club may be reached thru PO BOX 426, Red Cliffs, VIC 3496.

Sunbury

The club may be reached thru PO Box 809, Sunbury, 3429.

Seaford

The Seaford Football Club was born in late 1921, when formation meetings were held at Armstrongs Grocery Store, Martins Garage and Weatherleys Milk Bar.

Belgrave

1946 In mid February the Mountain District Football Association announced at their meeting that seven clubs would participate this season and possibly a club from Berwick and Officer. At their following meeting on Feb 28th at the Emerald Hall the South Belgrave Football Club became the eighth to be admitted.

Essendon

In 1961 St Bernards was a very small school of less than 300 students but against the odds managed to win the ACC 1st XV111 football competition and from that fledgling beginning the seeds of a great club were sewn. Today St Bernards has grown to become one of the biggest football clubs in the State with over 600 players representing the club from Auskick to seniors

Mildura

Sunraysia Football Netball League office is located in sunny Mildura in North West Victoria and consists of three city teams, Imperials, Mildura and South Mildura while Irymple, Merbein, Red Cliffs, Robinvale and Wentworth are situated outside of the immediate area

Templestowe

Our club was originally founded in 1892 beginning its on-field performances under the name of the mighty “All Blacks”. Our first home ground was Finns Reserve and we commenced in the Heidelberg District Football League. Back in those days, the club travelled far and wide to meet opponents.

Tungamah

Participating in the Picola & District Football League

Walpeup

Participating in the Mallee Football League

Werribee

The Werribee Districts FC is one of the biggest Football Clubs in the Western Region of Melbourne, consisting of 15 junior teams from U/9s to U/16s competing in the WRFL. Our Senior body consists of Seniors, Reserves, Thirds along with U/19s and U/18s all competing in the VAFA. The Ground is the picturesque Soldiers Reserve situated at the corner of Duncan’s and College Rd Werribee (Melways Ref Map 206 A9).

Wodonga

Wodonga Raiders Sports Club originates from the now defunct Kergunyah Football Club that had played in a number of minor leagues during the period from 1924 until slightly after the Second World War. Upon refoming, the club struggled with many new, young players having no football experience and the older players were well past their best.

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