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Coreen & District Football League
General Information
Founded 1909
as Coreen & District Football Association[1]
Folded 2007
after 99 seasons
Last clubs Billabong Crows
Coleambally
C.D.H.B.U.
Jerilderie
Rennie
Wahgunyah
2007 Season
Premiers Coreen Daysdale Hopefield Buraja United Football / Netball Club
Minor Premiers Billabong Crows
Runner Up Billabong Crows

The Coreen & District Football League was an Australian rules football competition in the Coreen district of the Riverina in New South Wales, initially formed in 1909.[2] The netball competition commenced in 1972 in line with the football fixture.[3] The league was disbanded at the end of the 2007 season after 99 years of competition.

History: 1901 to 1931

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Daysdale Football Ground

It appears that the Coreen & District Football Association superseded the Federal Football Association and was formed after a meeting at Matt O'Brien's Burraja Hotel in April, 1909, from the following teams of – Burrajaa, Coreen, Redlands, Ringwood and Shannonvale.[4] The Urana District Football Association was also formed in 1909 and catered for the Daysdale, Oaklands and Urana football clubs.[5]

Over the years the Coreen and District Football Association appears to have had a number of minor name changes to its title, swapping between "Shire" and "District" depending on the journalist's review of a meeting or what the newspaper editor chose as the association's name at that particular time or the title may have been abbreviated in the newspaper. It is difficult to accurately state what the official title of the association was without viewing the official minutes of meetings. What is of particular importance is the actual club's that competed in the association each year.

In 1915, there was some opposition from locals expressing their opinion that young men playing football, would be better off serving their King and Country in the trenches to fight the enemies of the Empire, but the season was completed before going into recess from 1916 to 1918 due to WW1.[6]

In 1917, former Coreen Settler's FC captain, Ambrose Charles Filliponi[7] was killed in action in France.[8]

The most radical change came in 1931, when the Coreen & DFA folded and three clubs joined the Corowa & District Football Association, then in 1936, the Corowa & DFA officially changed its title to the Coreen & DFA. More details below in the "History:1930 to 2007" section.

Coreen FC played in nine consecutive grand finals between 1924 and 1931, winning three Coreen & DFA premierships in 1926, 1929 and 1930.

There were a number of football associations formed in the early 1900s that local club's played in prior joining the Coreen & District Football Association in 1909. These associations played a vital role in providing football competitions in the Riverina and along the Murray River in local football's formative years prior to the Coreen & DFA being established in 1909.

Riverina Football Association – 1901[9] Teams
Bull Plain, Burryjaa, Clear Hills, Daysdale. Premiers: Burryjaa FC[10]
Clear Hills Football Association – 1902 – 1903
  • 1902 Teams: Burryjaa, Clear Hills, Daysdale and Savernake.[11] Premiers: Savenake FC[12]
  • 1903 Teams: Clear Hills, Daysdale and Savernake. Premiers: Daysdale FC.[13]
  • 1904 – The re-forming of Clear Hills Football Association fell through as Clear Hills FC refused to play against Daysdale, under their present captain.[14] Savenake then joined the Berrigan Football Association.[15]
Federal Football Association – 1905 to 1908

There was a Riverina football competition established in 1905 around the Corowa and Mulwala area called the Federal Football Association.

  • 1905 Teams: Burryjaa, Daysdale and Savenake,[16] 1905 premiers: Daysdale FC[17]
  • 1906 Teams: Clear Hills, Coreen, Daysdale and Savenake,[18][19] 1906 Premiers: Daysdale defeated Clear Hills in the grand final.[20]
  • 1907 Teams: Burryja, Clear Hills, Coreen, Daysdale and Savenake[21] with Clear Hills and Daysdale tying on ladder points for the premiership.[22] 1907 Premiers: Clear Hills defeated Daysdale in the play off to win the 1907 premiership.[23]
  • 1908 Teams: Burryja, Balldale, Coreen, Daysdale, Ringwood and Savernake. In 1908 there was very little football information available in the newspapers, but the Federal FA did advertise for Umpires in May, 1908.[24] and in a May, 1908 article it states that Balldale FC joined a Coreen & District Football Association competition ?[25] In the grand final, Balldale defeated Daysdale at Burrajaa to win the 1908 grand final.[26]
Corowa & District Football Association – 1906 & 1907.

In 1906 the Corowa and District Football Association was formed and the following teams entered this competition – Balldale, Burryjaa, Corowa, Howlong and Wahgunyah.[27] Corowa Football Club went onto win the premiership, finishing on top of the ladder, with seven wins from eight games.[28] In 1907, Burrajaa joined the Federal FA, and the Corowa & DFA premiership was won by the Wahgunyah Football Club.[29] In 1908, Corowa and Wahgunyah joined the Ovens & Murray Football Association, while Howlong FC won the Ovens & Murray Junior Football Association premiership in 1908.[30]

Note: The football club of Burrajaa, Burryjaa, Burryja, was spelt in a variety of ways in various newspapers between 1900 and 1950, with the most recent spelling of the club being settled as – "Buraja".

Teams in the Coreen & DFL: 1909 to 1930

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  • 1909: Coreen & District Football Association[31] Teams:5. Burrajaa, Coreen, Redlands, Ringwood and Shannonvale.[32]
  • 1910: Coreen District Football Association[33][34] Teams:6. Burrajaa, Burrajaa Village, Coreen, Coreen Settlers, Daysdale and Ringwood.
  • 1911: Coreen Shire Football Association[35] Teams:6. Burrajaa, Burrajaa Village, Coreen, Coreen Settlers, Daysdale and Savenake.
  • 1912: Coreen District Football Association[36] Teams:4. Burrajaa Village, Coreen Settler's, Daysdale and Oaklands.[37]
  • 1913: Coreen & District Football Association Teams:4. Burryjaa, Coreen, Coreen Settlers and Daysdale.[38][39]
  • 1914: Coreen Shire Football Association. Teams:7. Balldale, Burrajaa, Burrajaa Village, Coreen, Coreen Settlers, Daysdale and Ringwood.[40][41]
  • 1915: Coreen Shire Football Association[42] Teams:6. Balldale, Daysdale, Coreen Settlers, Lowesdale, Lowesdale Military and Redlands.[43]
  • 1916–1918: In recess – World War I
  • 1919: Coreen District Football Association consisting of following five teams – Balldale, Buraja, Coreen, Daysdale and Oaklands.[44]
  • 1920: Coreen District Football Association. Teams:6. Balldale, Burraja, Coreen, Corowa, Daysdale and Oaklands.[45]
  • 1921: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:6. Balldale, Burryjaa, Coreen, Daysdale, Hopefield and Ringwood.[46]
  • 1922: Coreen Football Association. Teams:7. Balldale, Burryjaa, Coreen, Daysdale, Hopefield, Ringwood and Wahgunyah.[47]
  • 1923: Coreen Football Association. Teams:4. Balldale, Burryjaa, Coreen and Daysdale.[48]
  • 1924: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:5. Burrajaa, Coreen, Daysdale, Ringwood and Savernake.[49]
  • 1925: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:6. Buraja, Coreen, Daysdale, Oaklands, Ringwood and Savernake.[50]
  • 1926: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:6. Buraja, Coreen, Daysdale, Oaklands, Ringwood and Savernake.[51]
  • 1927: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:6. Buraja, Coreen, Daysdale, Oaklands, Ringwood and Savernake.[52]
  • 1928: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:6. Buraja, Coreen, Daysdale, Oaklands, Ringwood and Savernake.[53]
  • 1929: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:6. Buraja, Coreen, Daysdale, Oaklands, Rand and Urana.[54][55]
  • 1930: Coreen & District Football Association. Teams:6. Coreen, Daysdale, Oaklands, Rand, Savernake and Urana.[56]
  • 1930: Corowa & District Football Association.[57] Teams:6. Balldale, Brocklesby, Burraja, Corowa Stars, Howlong and Wahgunyah.[58]

The season of 1930 ended in dispute. Oaklands had played a man named Kennedy, with whom didn't meet the associations residency rules. A protest by the Coreen club led to the forfeiture of points and thus expulsion from the finals. Oaklands appealed the decision but the matter was not heard until long after the season and finals had been played. Eventually the appeal by Oaklands was upheld. Ill will between clubs led to Urana and Oaklands withdrawing from the association and joining another competition. The remaining clubs knowing that a three team competition wasn't ideal so they sort to play elsewhere.

Premierships: 1909 to 1930

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Coreen & District Football Association
  • 1909 – Ringwood d Burryjaa[61] (undefeated)
  • 1910 – Daysdale d Ringwood[62]
  • 1911 – Daysdale[63] (undefeated)
  • 1912 – 1st: Daysdale 2nd: Coreen Settler's[64]
  • 1913 – Coreen Settler's d Daysdale[65]
  • 1914 – Coreen Settler's d Daysdale[66] (undefeated)
  • 1915 – Lowesdale Military d Daysdale[67]
  • 1916 – In recess: WWI
  • 1917 – In recess: WWI
  • 1918 – In recess: WWI
  • 1919 – Coreen d Burryjaa who refused to play in the grand final at Daysdale.[68][69]
  • 1920 – Corowa d Daysdale[70]
  • 1921 – Balldale d Buraja[71]
  • 1922 – Balldale d Buraja[72]
  • 1923 – Balldale d Daysdale[73]
  • 1924 – Buraja d Coreen[74]
  • 1925 – Ringwood d Coreen[75]
  • 1926 – Coreen d Oaklands[76]
  • 1927 – Oaklands d Coreen[77][78][79]
  • 1928 – Oaklands d Coreen[80][81]
  • 1929 – Oaklands d Coreen (1st grand final)[82][83]
  • 1929 – Coreen d Oaklands (grand final replay due to protest & appeal)[84][85][86]
  • 1930 – Coreen d Rand [87][88]

Coreen & DFA Clubs: 1909 to 1930

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  • Balldale: 1914 & 1915, 1919 – 1923. Joined the Riverina Main Line Football Association in 1924.[89]
  • Burrajaa: 1909 – 1911, 1913 & 1914. Merged with Burrajaa Village FC to form Lowesdale FC in 1915. 1919 – 1929. Joined the Corowa & DFA in 1930
  • Burrajaa Village: 1910 – 1912, 1914. Merged with Burrajaa FC to form Lowesdale FC in 1915.
  • Coreen: 1909 – 11, (Coreen may of been in recess in 1912[90]), 1913 & 1914,[91] 1915 – merged with Coreen Settler's,[92] (1916 – 1918 in recess – WW1), 1919 – 1930. Joined the Corowa & DFA in 1931.
  • Coreen Settlers: 1910 – 1915. Most likely reverted to Coreen FC in 1919 after WW1.
  • Corowa: 1920. Re-joined the Ovens & Murray Football League in 1921 and played there until 1940.
  • Daysdale: 1910 – 1915, 1919 – 30. Joined the Corowa & DFA in 1931.
  • Hopefield: 1922. Went into recess until 1946, when they re-joined the Coreen & DFA and played there until 1949. Merged with Burrajaa in 1950.
  • Lowesdale: 1915. Club folded in 1916 due to WWI.
  • Lowesdale Military: 1915. Club folded due to WWI.
  • Oaklands (black & white):[93] 1912, 1925 – 1930. Joined the Southern Riverina Football Association in 1931
  • Rand (blue & gold): 1929 & 1930. Joined the Corowa & DFA in 1931. Rand played in the Central Hume Football Association from 1932 to 1934. Rejoined the Coreen & DFL in 1935.
  • Redlands: 1909 & 1915. Club folded.
  • Ringwood: 1909 & 1910, 1914, 1921 & 1922, 1924 – 1928. Club folded.
  • Savernake: 1911, 1924 – 1928, 1930. Club folded.
  • Shannonvale: 1909. Club folded.
  • Urana (pale blue & gold[94]): 1929 & 1930. Joined the Southern Riverina Football Association in 1931.
  • Wahgunyah: 1922. Joined the Chiltern & District Football Association in 1923 and played there until 1929, then joined the Corowa & DFA in 1930.

History:1930 to 2007

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The 1930 season of Coreen & District Football Association competition[95] coincided with the first season of the Corowa and District Football Association, with Balldale winning the first of three consecutive Corowa & DFA premierships.[96]

As a result of a protest by the Oaklands FC and then an appeal to the Wagga Football Council[97] and NSW National Football League[98] as to the make up of the 1930 Coreen and District Football Association finals series and participating teams, due to a dispute over the eligibility of an Oaklands player, the Coreen & DFA folded after a delegates meeting in May, 1931, when it was moved 'that the forming of the association be temporarily suspended'[99] with Coreen, Daysdale and Rand then joining the Corowa & DFA competition in 1931.[100] Balldale then went on to defeat Coreen in the 1931 Corowa & District FA grand final.[101]

The Corowa and District competition ran from 1930 until 1935 when it took on the Coreen & District FA's name at its 1936 Annual General Meeting.[102]

In 1930, Mr. Jack Anderson – Balldale FC and W Hall – Howlong FC tied for the Pearce Medal for the best and fairest player award in the Corowa & District Football Association[103]

Corowa Stars played in the Corowa & District FA from 1930 to 1933. Corowa Stars decided to reform after their 1934 – AGM,[104] but it appears they never got up and going and did not enter a team in any local competition and ultimately folded.

Rand were undefeated during their 1937 premiership year.

In 1944, there was a Coreen & District Junior Patriotic Football Association with Rennie defeating Coreen in the grand final at Coreen.[105]

There was a Coreen & District Junior Football League in 1945[106] with Oaklands defeating Rennie in the grand final which was played at Coreen.[107]

The Coreen & District Football Association reformed in April, 1946 after WW2 from the following six clubs – Coreen, Daysdale, Hopefield, Oaklands, Rennie and Urana.[108]

In 1953, Coreen FC President, Jack Kingston was re-elected for the 49th year.[109]

Daysdale played in six consecutive grand finals between 1961 and 1966, winning three premierships in 1961, 1962 and 1964.

The junior (Under 16) competition commenced in 1975 and proved to be a very worth while breeding ground for future players, with several going onto to play VFL / AFL football, such as – John Longmire, Adam Houlihan, Damian Houlihan and Taylor Duryea.

In 1994 the league comprised ten clubs: Coleambally, Coreen, Daysdale, Hopefield-Buraja, Jerilderie, Oaklands, Rand, Rennie, Urana and Victorian club Wahgunyah. It was also in that year that the Daysdale FC celebrated their 100th anniversary and they went onto win the senior football premiership.[110]

Jerilderie played in seven consecutive grand finals between 1995 and 2001, but only won two in 1999 and 2001.

The Billabong Crows FC were formed when the Oaklands Football Club and Urana Football Club, both of which had been long standing rivals in the Coreen & District Football League, elected to merge in 2004.

The six remaining Coreen & DFL clubs joined the following leagues during the 2007 post-season.[111]

Former Clubs: 1930–2006

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  • Balldale (1930–1934; 1974–1977) (blue & gold).[112] Club folded.
  • Blighty (1965–1968). Joined the Picola & District Football League in 1969.
  • Boree Creek (1976–1978). Came from the Hume Football League in 1976. Club folded after 1978, then re-formed in 1982 to play in the Farrer Football League for one season, then folded for good.
  • Brocklesby (1930) Joined the Albury & District Football League in 1931.[113]
  • Buraja (1930–1949). Became Hopfield Buraja FC in 1950.
  • Coreen "Swans" (1931–1994). In 1995 merged with Daysdale to form the Coreen Daysdale United FC.
  • Coreen-Daysdale "Saints" (1995–2005). in 2006 merged with Hopefield Buraja in 2006 to form the Coreen Daysdale Hopefield Buraja United FC "Saints".
  • Corowa Stars "Stars"(1930–1933). Club folded after their 1934 AGM.
  • Daysdale "Magpies" (1931–1994). In 1995 merged with Coreen to form the Coreen Daydale United FC.
  • Hopefield (1946[114]-1949). Merged with Buraja in 1950 to become Hopefield Buraja FC in 1950.
  • Hopefield-Buraja "Bulldogs" (1950–2003). In recess in 2004 and 2005, then in 2006 merged with Coreen Daysdale to form Coreen Daysdale Hopefield Buraja United FC "Saints".
  • Mulwala (1939–1940). Played in the Murray Valley North-East Football League in 1946 and 1947.
  • Murray Magpies "Magpies" (1999–2006). Joined the Hume Football League in 2007.
  • Oaklands "Hawks" (1932–2003). Merged with Urana FC to form the Billabong Crows FC in 2004 in the Coreen & DFA.
  • Rand "Pigeons" (1930; 1935–1944, 1984–2004). Merged with Walbundrie FC in 2006 and joined the Hume Football League.
  • Rennie"Grasshoppers"(1932–2007). joined the Hume Football League in 2008, then joined the Picola & District Football League in 2009.
  • Rutherglen Corowa "Cats" (1979–1991). Played in the Ovens & King Football League from 1992 to 2003.
  • Rutherglen Reserves "Redlegs"(1950–1952). Joined the Ovens & Murray Football League Reserves competition in 1953.
  • South Corowa (1947[115]–1956). Withdrew from the Coreen & DFA in April, 1957 and subsequently folded.[116]
  • Urana "Bombers" (1932–1935;1946–1951;1973–2003). Merged with Oaklands FC to form the Billabong Crows in 2004 in the Coreen & DFA.
  • Urana-Cullivel "Spiders" (1952–1972)

Premierships: Football: 1930 to 2007

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Football Seniors
(1930–2007)
Reserves
(1976–2007)
Thirds / Under 16's
(1980–2007)
Fourths / Under 13's
(2006–2007)
Club Total Flags Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years Flags Premiership Years
2007 Season
Billabong Crows
(2004–2007)
00 00 00 00 00
Coreen-Daysdale
-Hopefield-Buraja
United

(2006–2007)
03 02 2006, 2007. 00 00 01 2007
Coleambally
(1976–2007)
12 06 1976, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1993,
2005
04 1998, 1999, 2003, 2006 02 1995, 2001 00
Jerilderie
(1957[117]–2007)
10 04 1963; 1999; 2000; 2003 00 06 1994, 1997, 2002, 2004, 2005,
2006
00
Rennie
(1936–2007)
20 12 1938, 1939, 1940, 1952, 1954,
1955, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1983,
1985, 1992
06 1980, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1995,
1996
01 1986 01 2006
Wahgunyah
(1947–49 & 1955–2007)[118]
18 07 1948, 1949, 1968, 1997, 1998,
2002, 2004
08 1977, 1978, 1984, 1997, 2001,
2002, 2004, 2007
03 1987, 1998, 2007 00
Former Clubs
Balldale
(1930–1934; 1974–1977)
04 04 1930, 1931, 1932,
1934
00 N/A N/A
Blighty
(1965–1968)
01 01 1965 N/A N/A N/A
Boree Creek
(1976–1978)
00 00 00 N/A N/A
Buraja
(1930–1949)
00 00 N/A N/A N/A
Buraja Village
(1910–1911)
00 00 N/A N/A N/A
Coreen
(1931–1994)
14 10 1933, 1946, 1947, 1951, 1974,
1975, 1978, 1980, 1987, 1991
04 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 00 N/A
Coreen-Daysdale
(1995–2005)
01 00 01 2005 01 2003 N/A
Corowa Stars
(1933–1940)
00 00 N/A N/A N/A
Daysdale
(1931–1994)
04 04 1961, 1962,
1964, 1994
00 00 N/A
Hopefield-Buraja
(1950–2003)
08 06 1950, 1960, 1973, 1982, 1995,
1996,
01 1981 01 1988 N/A
Mulwala
(1939–1940)
00 00 N/A N/A N/A
Murray Magpies
(1999–2006)
04 01 2001 01 2000 02 1999, 2000 00
Oaklands
(1932–2003)
09 05 1935, 1956, 1971,
1981, 1989
01 1976 03 1991, 1992, 1993 N/A
Rand
(1935–2005)
03 02 1936, 1937 00 01 1996 N/A
Rutherglen-Corowa
(1979–1991)
16 03 1984, 1986, 1990 06 1979, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987,
1988
07 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984,
1985, 1990
N/A
Rutherglen 2nds
(1950–1952)
00 00 N/A N/A N/A
South Corowa
(1947–1956)
00 00 N/A N/A N/A
Urana
(1932–1935;1946–1951;1973–2003)
01 00 00 01 1989 N/A
Urana-Cullivel
(1952–1972)
06 06 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1966,
1967
N/A N/A N/A

Senior Premierships: 1930–2007

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Coreen & District Football Association – 1909 to 1930.
Corowa & District Football Association – 1930 to 1935.
Coreen & District Football League – 1936 to 2007.
Year Premiers Score Runners Up Score Venue Gate Comments
Coreen & DFA
1930 Coreen[119] 8.19 – 67 Rand 8.10.58 Oaklands [120][121] No Challenge final required
1931 Coreen & DFA folds in May, 1931[122]
Corowa & DFA
1930 Balldale 10.12 – 72 Brocklesby 8.8 – 56 Corowa £53 [123] First season of the Corowa & DFA
1931 Balldale 9.12 – 66 Coreen 6.13 – 49 Corowa £22 [124]
1932 Balldale 18.11 – 119 Daysdale 11.19 – 85 Corowa £28 [125][126]
1933 Coreen 13.12 – 90 Corowa Stars 10.17 – 77 Balldale [127] Umpire: Mitchell
1934 Balldale 12.15 – 87 Coreen 8.11 – 59 Oaklands [128]
1935 Oaklands 7.8 – 50 Rand 4.24 – 48 Daysdale [129]
Coreen & DFA Corowa & DFA renamed Coreen & DFA
1936 Rand 7.10 – 52 Rennie 7.8 – 50 Oaklands £26 [130]
1937 Rand 11.12 – 78 Daysdale 5.7 – 37 Rennie £28 [131] Rand: Undefeated Premiers
1938 Rennie 10.11 – 71 Rand 4.11 – 35 Lowesdale £40 [132]
1939 Rennie 12.11 – 83 Mulwala 9.9 – 63 Daysdale [133]
1940 Rennie 11.9 – 75 Mulwala 5.7 – 37 Coreen [134] Umpired by C Fisher
1941–45 Coreen & DFA in recess. WWI
1946 Coreen 11.4 – 70 Urana 8.7 – 55 Oaklands £45 [135] Umpired by C Fisher
1947 Coreen 13.9 – 87 Urana 12.12 – 84 Oaklands £60 [136] Umpired by Weather, Albury
1948 Wahgunyah 11.11 – 77 Coreen 8.15 – 63 Buraja £94 [137]
1949 Wahgunyah 6.14 – 50 South Corowa 6.10 – 46 Coreen [138]
1950 Hopefield Buraja 7.9 – 51 Coreen 4.10 – 34 Oaklands [139]
1951 Coreen 10.13 – 73 Hopefield Buraja 9.4 – 58 Rennie [140]
1952 Rennie 14.14 – 98 Coreen 12.7 – 79 Oaklands £100 [141]
1953 Urana-Cullivel 7.7 – 49 Oaklands 6.5 – 35 Coreen £180 [142]
1954 Rennie 9.16 – 70 Urana-Cullival 3.5 – 23 Buraja £188 [143]
1955 Rennie 10.5 – 65 Daysdale 8.9 – 57 Coreen £144
1956 Oaklands 10.8 – 68 Daysdale 9.11 – 65 Urana £118
1957 Urana-Cullivel 8.11 – 59 Daysdale 5.13 – 43 Coreen £280
1958 Urana-Cullivel 8.12 – 60 Rennie 8.10 – 58 Buraja £316
1959 Urana-Cullivel 12.11 – 83 Rennie 7.9 – 51 Coreen £236
1960 Hopefield-Buraja 11.13 – 79 Jerilderie 9.9 – 63 Daysdale £320 [144]
1961 Daysdale 8.22 – 70 Rennie 7.18 – 60 Lowesdale £294
1962 Daysdale 12.13 – 85 Coreen 8.9 – 57 Rennie £182 Daysdale: Undefeated Premiers
1963 Jerilderie 7.13 – 55 Daysdale 4.9 – 34 Coreen £240
1964 Daysdale 10.8 – 68 Rennie 7.12 – 54 Coreen £258
1965 Blighty 14.12 – 96 Daysdale 13.16 – 94 Oaklands £248
1966 Urana-Cullival 13.8 86 Daysdale 12.13 – 85 Coreen $585 Decimal currency:14/02/66
1967 Urana-Cullival 8.6 – 54 Oaklands 7.9 – 51 Rennie $708
1968 Wahgunyah 11.12 – 78 Oaklands 10.9 – 69 Buraja $782
1969 Rennie 12.8 – 80 Daysdale 11.4 – 70 Buraja $646
1970 Rennie 9.13 – 67 Oaklands 9.10 – 64 Daysdale $590
1971 Oaklands 16.13 – 109 Coreen 9.15 – 69 Rennie $557 Oaklands: Undefeated Premiers
1972 Rennie 15.15 – 105 Hopefield Buraja 10.11 – 71 Coreen $828
1973 Hopefield Buraja 8.8 – 56 Coreen 3.8 – 26 Wahgunyah $594
1974 Coreen 18.14 – 122 Daysdale 12.19 – 91 Oaklands $761
1975 Coreen 13.11 – 89 Rennie 10.8 – 68 Urana $1,028
1976 Coleambally 13.4 – 82 Oaklands 9.13 – 67 Urana $1,149 Gate charge:.80c
1977 Coleambally 10.16 – 76 Daysdale 10.13 – 73 Rennie $1,349
1978 Coreen 17.15 – 117 Wahgunyah 12.11 – 83 Rennie $2,464 Gate charge:$1.50
1979 Coleambally 13.18 – 96 Hopefield Buraja 12.12 – 84 Coreen $2270
1980 Coreen 15.16 – 106 Rutherglen Corowa 13.9 – 87 Oaklands $2,670 Gate charge:$2.00
1981 Oaklands 21.9 – 135 Hopefield Buraja 17.20 – 122 Coreen $3,489
1982 Hopefield Buraja 18.17 – 125 Wahgunyah 7.10 – 52 Rennie $5,606
1983 Rennie 26.24 – 180 Coreen 10.11 – 71 Buraja $5,217 Rennie: Undefeated Premiers
1984 Rutherglen-Corowa 15.16 – 106 Rennie 6.8 – 44 Oaklands $5,208 Gate charge:$3.00
1985 Rennie 17.20 – 122 Rutherglen-Corowa 12.8 – 80 Buraja $5,956
1986 Rutherglen-Corowa 12.6 – 78 Oaklands 8.11 – 59 Buraja $5,400 Gate charge:$3.50
1987 Coreen 13.10 – 88 Rutherglen Corowa 12.11 – 83 Buraja $5,721
1988 Coleambally 18.14 – 122 Rutherglen Corowa 15.12 – 102 Buraja $6,252 Gate charge:$4.00
1989 Oaklands 17.7 – 109 Coreen 11.24 – 90 Buraja $8,050 Gate charge:$5.00
1990 Rutherglen Corowa 22.16 – 148 Oaklands 8.15 – 63 Buraja $8,741
1991 Coreen 16.18 – 114 Rutherglen Corowa 9.16 – 70 Buraja $9,017
1992 Rennie 10.9 – 69 Rand 6.9 – 45 Buraja $10,460 Gate charge:$6.00
1993 Coleambally 19.11 – 125 Rand 11.7 – 73 Buraja $9,952
1994 Daysdale 16.7 – 103 Coleambally 10.8 – 68 Buraja $11,700
1995 Hopefield-Buraja 20.13 – 133 Jerilderie 9.4 – 58 Coreen $11,100
1996 Hopefield-Buraja 15.8 – 98 Jerilderie 10.6 – 68 Coreen $9,445
1997 Wahgunyah 9.10 – 64 Jerilderie 9.4 – 58 Buraja $12,118
1998 Wahgunyah 15.10 – 100 Jerilderie 8.11 – 59 Buraja $10,999
1999 Jerilderie Wahgunyah Rennie $11,975 [145]
2000 Jerilderie Wahgunyah Buraja $12,497 Gate charge:$7.00
2001 Murray Magpies Jerilderie Rennie $10,586
2002 Wahgunyah 15.18 – 108 Coleambally 7.15 – 57 Buraja $17,258
2003 Jerilderie Oaklands Rennie $18,978
2004 Wahgunyah Rennie Jerilderie $14,127
2005 Coleambally CDHBU Rennie $16,449
2006 CDHBU Coleambally Rennie
2007 CDHBU Billabong Crows Rennie C&DFNL folded after 2007
Year Premiers Score Runners Up Score Venue Gate Comments
  • CDHBU: Coreen Daysdale Hopefield Buraja United

Reserves: 1976–2007

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  • 1976: Oaklands
  • 1977: Wahgunyah
  • 1978: Wahgunyah
  • 1979: Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1980: Rennie d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1981: Hopefield-Buraja d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1982: Rutherglen-Corowa d Hopefield Buraja
  • 1983: Rennie d Wahgunyah
  • 1984: Wahgunyah d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1985: Rutherglen-Corowa d Wahgunyah
  • 1986: Rutherglen-Corowa d Hopefield Buraja
  • 1987: Rutherglen-Corowa d Coreen
  • 1988: Rutherglen-Corowa d Wahgunyah
  • 1989: Rennie d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1990: Rennie d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1991: Coreen d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1992: Coreen d Wahgunyah
  • 1993: Coreen d Wahgunyah
  • 1994: Coreen d Rand
  • 1995: Rennie d Coreen
  • 1996: Rennie d Coleabally
  • 1997: Wahgunyah
  • 1998: Coleabally d Wahgunyah
  • 1999: Wahgunyah
  • 2000: Murray Magpies
  • 2001: Murray Magpies d Coleabally
  • 2002: Wahgunyah d CDHBU
  • 2003: Coleabally d Murray Magpies
  • 2004: Wahgunyah d Murray Magpies
  • 2005: Coreen-Daysdale d Murray Magpies
  • 2006: Coleabally d CDHBU
  • 2007: Wahgunyah d Billabong Crows

Thirds / Under 16s: 1980–2007

[edit]
  • 1975: Hopefield Buraaja c Oaklands
  • 1976: Oaklands d Daysdale
  • 1977: Hopefield Buraaja d Oaklands
  • 1978: Wahgunyah d Oaklands
  • 1979: Rutherglen-Corowa d Hopefield Buraaja
  • 1980: Rutherglen-Corowa d Daysdale
  • 1981: Rutherglen-Corowa d Wahgunyah
  • 1982: Rutherglen-Corowa d Hopefield Buraja
  • 1983: Rutherglen-Corowa d Rennie
  • 1984: Rutherglen-Corowa d Rennie
  • 1985: Rutherglen-Corowa d Rennie
  • 1986: Rennie d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1987: Wahgunyah d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1988: Hopefield-Buraja d Rutherglen-Corowa
  • 1989: Urana d Wahgunyah
  • 1990: Rutherglen-Corowa d Oaklands
  • 1991: Oaklands d Wahgunyah
  • 1992: Oaklands d Hopefield Buraja
  • 1993: Oaklands d Coleambally
  • 1994: Jerilderie d Coleambally
  • 1995: Coleambally d Rand
  • 1996: Rand d Hopefield Buraja
  • 1997: Jerilderie
  • 1998: Wahgunyah d CDHBU
  • 1999: Murray Magpies
  • 2000: Murray Magpies
  • 2001: Coleambally d Jerilderie
  • 2002: Jerilderie d Wahgunyah
  • 2003: Coreen-Daysdale d Jerilderie
  • 2004: Jerilderie d CDHBU
  • 2005: Jerilderie d CDHBU
  • 2006: Jerilderie d Wahgunyah
  • 2007: Wahgunyah d Jerilderie

Fourths / Under 13s: 2006–2007

[edit]
  • 2006: Rennie d Coreen-Daysdale-Hopefield-Buraja United
  • 2007: Coreen-Daysdale-Hopefield-Buraja United d Billabong Crows

Senior Football Awards

[edit]
Coreen & District Football League
Best & Fairest Award & Leading Goalkicker Awards
Senior Football
  • Mr. F A Pearce of Corowa donated a best and fairest medal in 1930.
  • In 1932, Mr. Fred Mason[146] donated a gold medal for the best and fairest player, to be decided on by votes from the match umpires.[147]
  • The Kingston Cup was first awarded in 1938 and donated by Mr. Jack Kingston.
  • Charles A. Wilson Medal (Wilson was a former Secretary of the Coreen & DFA & the medal donor)
  • Archie Dennis Memorial Trophy / Medal. Archie Crawford Dennis was a former Rennie farmer, 1938 Rennie premiership player,[148] Coreen & DFA representative player,[149] Corowa footballer and former President (1946) and Vice President of the Coreen & DFA, who died tragically in a motor car accident in 1948, aged 36.[150] He was a WW2 veteran too.[151] The award was changed from a trophy to a medal in 1983.
Season C&DFL Best & Fairest Award Club Votes Leading Goalkicker Football Club Goals
Corowa & DFA: Pearce Medal
1930 Jack Anderson & Balldale
W Hall Howlong
Corowa & DFA: Mason Medal
1932 No evidence of a winner
1933 J Hickey [152] Daysdale
Kingston Cup
1938 Tony Gelmi[153] Oaklands[154] 22&1/2
1939
1940
1941–45 In recess, WW2
1946
1947
Charles Wilson Medal
1948 Ray Warford*[155] Hopefield[156] 27 Bill Bryant Senior Wahgunyah 87[157]
1949 Jack Stakelum[158][159] Urana – Cullivel 16 R Lumby Hopefield Buraja 58
1950 Dudley Smith[160] Oaklands Jack Stakelum Uran 29
Archie Dennis Trophy
1951 Ray "Joe" Quirk[161] Daysdale 25 W Chisnall South Corowa 36
1952 Frank O'Leary[162] Rennie[163] 21 I Gorman Rennie 52
1953 Jim Sandral*[164][165] Rennie 19 I Gorman & Rennie 22
R Tait Rennie 22
1954 Jim Sandral[166] Rennie 19 R Tait Rennie 25
1955 Jim Hanrahan Coreen 15 R Tait Rennie 28
1956 Ian Gorman Rennie 20 N White Oaklands 33
1957 John Voss Wahgunyah 22 N Elliott Daysdale 47
1958 Brian Clift[167] Urana 19 F Kingston Hopefield Buraja 35
1959 Brian Clift Urana 27 Urquhart Urana 48
1960 Dave McFarlene[168] Daysdale 24 Bruce Ash Hopefield-Buraja 60
1961 John Voss Wahgunyah 27 J Burke Jerilderie 56
1962 Brendan Carlin Jerilderie 25 R Freyer Wahgunyah 37
1963 Mick Dowdle Jerilderie 20 Ken Lavis Hopefield Buraja 47
1964 Leon Sandral Oaklands 22 Ken Lavis Hopefield Buraja 70
1965 John Voss Wahgunyah 30 G Mills Daysdale 54
1966 John Voss Wahgunyah 18 Ken Lavis Hopefield Buraja 44
1967 Peter Carroll Coreen 19 George Maloney Oaklands 58
1968 Peter Carroll Coreen 30 George Maloney & Oaklands 41
L Good Oaklands 41
1969 Peter Carroll Coreen 18 G Nagle Rennie 49
1970 Peter Carroll Coreen 14 George Maloney Oaklands 82
1971 Max Montgomery Urana 21 George Maloney Oaklands 80
1972 Barry Norman Daysdale 20 George Maloney Oaklands 51
1973 Colin Klose & Oaklands 19 George Maloney Oaklands 57
Max Montgomery Urana 19
1974 Colin Klose Oaklands 21 K Witherden Coreen 69
1975 William Nixon Rennie 18 G Nagle Rennie 63
1976 Len Chandler Wahgunyah 23 A Dickens Oaklands 60
1977 Len Johnstone Wahgunyah 20 A Howe Coleambally 95
1978 Jeff Hemphill[169] Boree Creek 31 Rod Lavis Hopefield Buraja 60
1979 Anthony Howe Coleambally 27 R Sargood Coreen 81
1980 Neville Tait Coreen 17 R Sargood Coreen 77
1981 Len Johnstone Wahgunyah 18 R Good Oaklands 52
1982 Rod Lavis Hopefield Buraja 18 1st: Rod Lavis Hopefield Buraja 129
2nd: R Sargood Coreen 102
Archie Denis Medal
1983 Gavin Jones Coreen 20 G Tobias Rennie 123
1984 Tony Howe Coleambally 23 Peter Tobias Wahgunyah 121
1985 Michael Flanigan Urana 31 Peter Tobias Wahgunyah 164
1986 Terry Mardling Daysdale 35 1st: P Lovell Coleambally 134
2nd: M Dalitz Oaklands 117
1987 Michael Flanigan Urana 22 Rod Lavis Hopefield Buraja 88
1988 Gary Toscan Coleambally 26 Rod Lavis Hopefield Buraja 72
1989 Wayne Milthorpe Wahgunyah 23 Rod Lavis Hopefield Buraja 101
1990 Patrick Beattie Oaklands 20 Richard Flanigan Uran 76
1991 Anthony Carroll Coreen 25 Mark Smith Coreen 123
1992 Anthony Ferguson Rennie 23 Ned Nagle Rennie 66
1993 Brett Harrison Rand 20 Rob Harrington Coleambally 68
1994 Ian Bock Daysdale 24 Ron Hughes Hopefield Buraja 77
1995 Robert Burgess Urana 25 Brian Payne Jerilderie 77
1996 Mat Hanlon Jerilderie 19 Travis Collier Jerilderie 68
1997 Bruce Hill Coreen Daysdale 28 Ray Robbins Wahgunyah 110
1998 Tyson Maloney Oaklands 26 Ray Robbins Wahgunyah 82
1999 Tyson Maloney Oaklands 33 Ray Robbins Wahgunyah 115
2000 Aaron Purcell Jerilderie 26 Ray Robbins Wahgunyah 139
2001 Adam Williams Jerilderie 25 Brendan Cornell CDHBU 116
2002 Scott Parker Wahgunyah 22 Ray Robbins Wahgunyah 132
2003 Tyson Maloney Oaklands 27 Andrew Harvey Rand 78
2004 Aaron Purcell Jerilderie 28 Daniel Casset Rennie 113
2005 Xavier Mardling CDHBU 32 Doug Lavis CDHBU 136
2006 Martin Hardy Rennie 17 Doug Lavis CDHBU 106
2007 Tyson Maloney Billabong Crows 26 Ray Robbins Wahgunyah 85
Season C&DFL Best & Fairest Media Award Club Votes
Allan Dotchin Jewellers Award
1981 Dominic Carroll Coreen 17
1982 Terry O'Hallaran Rand 26
1983 Robert Tait Rennie 20
1984 Tony Howe Coleambally 33
1985 Terry Mardling Daysdale 32
1986 Terry Mardling Daysdale 35
1987 Keith Smith Coleambally 29
Arcade Jewellers Award
1988 Peter Rippingdale Daysdale 25
1989 Winston Rhodes Rennie 26
1990 Ian Bock Daysdale 22
1991 Steven Grantham & Wahgunyah 24
Russell Maloney Oaklands 24
1992 W "Bill" Coghill Urana 19
1993 John Coghill Urana 25
1994 Gary Davie Wahgunyah 28
1995 Mathew Brockley * Daysdale 24
1996 Craig Bryon Hopefield Buraja 27
1997 Glen Eddie Jerilderie 26
1998 Craig Bryon Hopefield Buraja 41
1999 Geoff McCallum Jerilderie 34
2000 Steven Byrnes Hopefield Buraja 37
2001 Adam Williams Jerilderie 39
2002 Ben Kerr Oaklands 31
2003 Adam Williams Jerilderie 40
2004 Aaron Purcell Jerilderie 41
2005 Andrew McGown Coleambally 45
2006 Lucas Mellier Murray Magpies 33
2007 Joshua Lewis Rennie 20
  • 1995 – Won on a countback from Robbie Burgess – Urana & C Williams – Oaklands.

Most goals in a senior C&DFL match

  • 24 – Peter Lovell – 1985 – Coleambally v Rand
  • 22 – Peter Tobias – 1985 – Wahgunyah v Hopefield Buraja
  • 20 – Johnathan Creenaune – 2004 – Coreen Daysdale Hopefield Buraja United v Urana[172]

Most goals in a finals series[173]

  • Elimination Final:
  • Qualifying Final:
  • First Semi Final: 11 – B Hill v Rand, 1994
  • Second Semi Final: 10 – Phil Azzi, Brocklesby v Corowa Stars, 1930[174] & 10 – Rod Lavis, Hopefield Buraja v Oaklands, 1982
  • Preliminary Final: 11 – D Quirk, Coreen v Urana, 1952
  • Grand Final: 10 – George Tobias, Rennie v Coreen, 1983

Reserves Football Awards

[edit]
Oaklands Football Ground Entrance

This Coreen & DFL Reserves competition commenced in 1980.

Season C&DFL RESERVES Best & Fairest Award Club Votes Leading Goalkicker Football Club Goals
1980 A Holmequest Rennie G Woods Rennie 28
1981 G Woods Rennie G Klose Oaklands 31
1982 R Nagle Rennie R Pearce Corowa Rutherglen 39
1983 R Hiskins Hopefield Buraja I Lee & Corowa Rutherglen 37
G Filliponi Hopefield Buraja 37
1984 T Cope Wahgunyah G Wheeler Rennie 51
1985 M Whelan Hopefield Buraja A Dickins Ocklands 43
1986 Chris Killeen Corowa Rutherglen 26 M Whelan Hopefield Buraja 69
1987 Chris Killeen Corowa Rutherglen 25
1988 M Dunbar Coleambally 23 Sid Bedford Coreen 51
1989 Mick Upton Wahgunyah 21 Sid Bedford Coreen 82
D H Lewis Trophy
1990 G Talbot Coreen 22 Phil Martin & Rennie 70
Sid Bedford Coreen 70
1991 A Morris Corowa Rutherglen 21 David McCulloch Rand 49
1992 J Carroll Coreen 18 Sid Bedford Coreen 61
1993 Noel Richies Rennie 18 James Suidgeest Oaklands 55
1994 Noel Richies Rennie 28 John Dempsey Rand 60
1995 Noel Richies Rennie 26 Marqus O'Dwyer Rennie 70
1996 Marqus O'Dwyer Rennie Marqus O'Dwyer Rennie 61
1997 K Collier Jerilderie 25 Mark Baldwin Jerilderie 70
1998 D McGowan Coleambally 23 Ian Rogers Wahgunyah 57
1999 Darren McGowan Coleambally 24 Mark Morey Murray Magpies 102
2000 C Scott CDHBU 21 Barry Mannes Coleambaly 100
2001 R Dolan Urana 21 Ray Robbins Wahgunyah 73
2002 Warwick Henderson Rennie 31 Dean Pound Coleambally 64
2003 Carson Thomas Jerilderie 21 Brad Lewis Rennie 74
2004 Danny Dinan CDHBU 15 John Walker Rennie 57
2005 Darren Harvey Wahgunyah 30 Matthew Marshall Murray Magpies 76
2006 Trevor Eldridge Jerilderie 22 Adrian Grantham Wahgunyah 55
2007 Wayne Coster Coleambally 21 David Copolino Wahgunyah 50

Thirds Football Awards

[edit]

This Coreen & DFL Thirds (Under16's) football competition commenced in 1975.

Season C&DFL THIRDS Best & Fairest Award Club Votes Leading Goalkicker Football Club Goals
1975 J Robinson[175] Rennie 11
1976 John Clohessy Coreen 21
1977 G Growden Coleambally 26
1978 Graham Smith Oaklands 25 R Grantham Wahgunyah 78
1979 R Smith Oaklands 22 R Good Oaklands 76
1980 R Eyers Wahgunyah 20 M Morely Corowa/Rutherglen 47
1981 Geoff Smith Oaklands 27 Adrian Grantham Wahgunyah 83
1982 Paul Davidson Corowa/Rutherglen 19 Rod Gulliver Wahgunyah 56
1983 R Burgess Rennie 18 S Palmer Wahgunyah 77
1984 N Holten Corowa/Rutherglen 13 John Longmire Corowa/Rutherglen 58
1985 P Weir Corowa/Rutherglen 11 C Walliss Coreen 25
1986 M Banch Rennie 13 R Lovell Coleambally 35
1987 Cory Edmonstone Corowa/Rutherglen 17 Ray Robbins Corowa/Rutherglen 29
1988 Wayne Johnstone Wahgunyah 22 D McLachlan Wahgunyah 103
1989 1st: Andrew Driscoll Urana 20 Damian Houlihan Wahgunyah 41
2nd: Damian Houlihan Wahgunyah 16
1990 Danny Shiers * Corowa/Rutherglen 20 Anthony Freyer Wahgunyah 42
[176] Bradley Roach: 2nd Wahgunyah 20
1991 P Roksandic Wahgunyah 19 Adam Houlihan Wahgunyah 68
1992 Sean Clarke Coleambally 25 Adam McNamara Rennie 47
1993 Grant Jolly Wahgunyah 22 D Lavis Hopefield Buraja 60
1994 Daryl Robinson Rand 29 D Lavis Hopefield Buraja 133
1995 Daryl Robinson Rand 28
1996 Andrew McGowan Coleambally B Matthews Rand 42
1997 Rhett Matthews Rand 25 S Jones Jerilderie 113
1998 D McCormack & Jerilderie 21
J Woods Rennie 21
1999 Lachlan McGregor Jerilderie 44
2000 Bryden McLeod Coleambally 32
2001 David Dunbar Coleambally 26
2002 Lee Schmidt Hopefield Buraja 21
2003 Scott Brunnemeyer Wahgunyah 33
2004 Taylor Duryea & Wahgunyah 14
[177] Brody O'Brien Jerilderie 14
2005 Taylor Duryea Wahgunyah 20
2006 Brody A'Vard Jerilderie 31
2007 Jack Williams Jerilderie 23
  • 1990 – Danny Shiers won on a countback from Bradley Roach.
  • Between 1993 and 2007, the Thirds goalkicking totals were not published in the Coreen & DFA grand final record.

2005 Ladder

[edit]
Coreen DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Coreen-Daysdale 17 0 1 0 2850 1178 241.94% 68
Coleambally 14 0 4 0 2338 1404 166.52% 56
Murray Magpies 13 0 5 0 2129 1438 148.05% 52
Rennie 9 0 9 0 1754 1942 90.32% 36
Wahgunyah 7 0 11 0 1651 1882 87.73% 28
Rand 6 0 12 0 1586 2417 65.62% 24
Billabong Crows 5 0 13 0 1381 2014 68.57% 20
Jerilderie 1 0 17 0 970 2384 40.69% 4

FINALS

Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1st Semi Rennie 5 14 44 Murray Magpies 3 7 25
2nd Semi Coreen-Daysdale 21 11 137 Coleambally 14 5 89
Preliminary Coleambally 16 11 107 Rennie 11 13 79
Grand Coleambally 16 10 106 Coreen-Daysdale 13 16 94


2006 Ladder

[edit]
Coreen DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
CDHBU 16 3 2 0 2463 1090 225.96% 76
Coleambally 15 3 3 0 2132 1231 173.19% 72
Wahgunyah 11 3 7 0 2119 1344 157.66% 56
Rennie 10 3 8 0 1850 1739 106.38% 52
Murray Magpies 8 3 10 0 1547 1905 81.21% 44
Billabong Crows 2 3 16 0 832 2345 35.48% 20
Jerilderie 1 3 17 0 911 2200 41.41% 16

FINALS

Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1st Semi Rennie 17 13 115 Wahgunyah 15 6 96
2nd Semi CDHBU 6 17 53 Coleambally 12 14 86
Preliminary CDHBU 16 16 112 Rennie 9 15 69
Grand CDHBU 21 17 143 Coleambally 9 8 62


2007: 99th & Final Season

[edit]

Coreen & DFL – Office Bearers

[edit]
Season President Secretary Treasurer
1909 T Forge L Hogg ?
1910 T H Thomas S R E Loveridge
1911 Oscar Kuschert S R E Loveridge
1912 Oscar Kuschert R Pearson
1913 Oscar Kuschert Fred Bush Fred Bush[178]
1914 Oscar Kuschert Fred Bush Fred Bush[179]
1915[180] A T Watson Fred Bush Fred Bush
1916–18 In recess. WWI Fred Bush Fred Bush
1919 J Kingston Fred Bush Fred Bush[181]
1920 J Kingston[182] S Filliponi
1921 J Kingston E J Gillian
1922[183] J Anderson E J Gillian
1923 J Kingston E J Gillian
1924 C W Thompson J B Abbott
1925–26 B Hall D J Dwyer
1927 C W Thompson D J Dwyer
1928 F A Gould S Kelly
1929–30 J J Warren S Kelly
Corowa & DFA
1930–31 Cr. J H Willis[184] R P Hunt R P Hunt[185]
1932 R M Bayfield R P Hunt
1933 Ran Wilson[186] R P Hunt
1934 J J Warren[187]
1935 W J Thomas B Miller
Coreen & DFA
1936–37 W J Thomas B Miller
1938 G Cooper Charles Wilson
1939 J T McKenzie Charles Wilson
1940–45 R Brown Charles Wilson
1946 Archie Dennis Charles Wilson
1947–48 Alec Caughey Charles Wilson
1949 A Caughey J Callaghan
1950–51 A Caughey A Cleaves
1952 Paul Zanoni G Hayter
1953–69 P Zanoni A Caughey A Caughey
1970–71 P Zanoni H A Caughey H A Caughey
1972–76 David Lewis R J McKellar R J McKellar
1977–87 D Lewis Lindsay K Norman L K Norman
1988-05 Peter P Carroll L K Norman L K Norman
2006–07 P Price L K Norman L K Norman

Life Members

[edit]
  • Paul Zanoni
  • Alec Caughey
  • Dave Lewis
  • Lindsay K Norman
  • Noreen Norman
  • Peter P Carroll
  • Claude Tomlinson[188]

See also

[edit]

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