List of former Australian rules football competitions in Tasmania

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

Statewide competitions

Tasmanian State Premiership (1904-1978)

Hobart's banner reads "We're Back!" prior to the 1980 Winfield Statewide Cup final.

The Tasmanian State Premiership was an Australian rules football tournament which was competed originally between the reigning TFL/TANFL and NTFA premiers, with the NWFU joining in from 1954. The State Premiership was finally abandoned after 1978 in favour of sending a combined Tasmanian team to play interstate.

Winfield Statewide Cup (1980)

The Winfield Statewide Cup was a football tournament held in 1980 between the top twenty-one (21) major football clubs across Tasmania from the three major footballing bodies across the state (at the time), the TANFL, the NTFA and the NWFU.

Tasmanian Amateur Football League (1931-1995)

The Amateurs controlled the two competitions (one in Hobart, the other in Launceston).

Northern Division

Commenced in 1931 with three clubs, Old Launcestions, St Patricks and Associated Banks, in 1948 the competition became known as Northern Division.

Premiers

  • 1931 St Patricks
  • 1932 St Patricks
  • 1933 Associated Banks
  • 1934 Churinga
  • 1935 St Patricks
  • 1936 St Patricks
  • 1937 Churinga
  • 1938 Churinga
  • 1939 Churinga
  • 1940 Churinga
  • 1941 Dark Blue Rovers
  • 1946 Mowbray
  • 1947 Mowbray
  • 1948 St Patricks
  • 1949 Mowbray
  • 1950 Mowbray
  • 1951 Old Launcestonians
  • 1952 Old Launcestonians
  • 1953 Old Launcestonians
  • 1954 St Patricks
  • 1955 St Patricks
  • 1956 St Patricks

  • 1957 Old Scotch
  • 1958 Old Launcestonians
  • 1959 Old Launcestonians
  • 1960 Old Launcestonians
  • 1961 Brooks Old Boys
  • 1962 Old Launcestonians
  • 1963 Brooks Old Boys
  • 1964 Old Launcestonians
  • 1965 Mowbray
  • 1966 Mowbray
  • 1967 Mowbray
  • 1968 Mowbray
  • 1969 Mowbray
  • 1970 Old Launcestonians
  • 1971 Old Launcestonians
  • 1972 Mowbray
  • 1973 Mowbray
  • 1974 Mowbray
  • 1975 Old Scotch
  • 1976 Old Scotch
  • 1977 Quandeine

  • 1978 Old Scotch
  • 1979 Quandeine
  • 1980 Old Scotch
  • 1981 Rocherlea
  • 1982 Old Launcestonians
  • 1983 Old Scotch
  • 1984 St Patricks
  • 1985 Rocherlea
  • 1986 Old Scotch
  • 1987 Northern Districts
  • 1988 Rocherlea
  • 1989 Longford
  • 1990 Hillwood
  • 1991 Rocherlea
  • 1992 Hillwood
  • 1993 Tamar Cats
  • 1994 Uni/Mowbray
  • 1995 Uni/Mowbray

Division 2

  • 1992 Mowbray
  • 1993 Rocherlea

Southern Division

Commenced in 1932 as Public Schools Old Boys Football Association it changed its name to TAFL Southern Division in 1947 when the two competitions merged administration.

Premiers

  • 1932 Hutchins
  • 1933 Old Virgils
  • 1934 Clemes
  • 1935 Hutchins
  • 1936 Hutchins
  • 1937 Friends
  • 1938 Hutchins
  • 1939 Friends
  • 1940 Hutchins
  • 1946 Hutchins
  • 1947 Old Virgils
  • 1948 Old Hobart
  • 1949 University
  • 1950 St Virgils
  • 1951 St Virgils
  • 1952 St Virgils
  • 1953 Ogilvenians
  • 1954 St Virgils
  • 1955 Friends
  • 1956 Friends
  • 1957 Lindisfarme
  • 1958 Friends
  • 1959 Friends
  • 1960 Friends
  • 1961 Hutchins

  • 1962 Friends
  • 1963 Hutchins
  • 1964 Hutchins
  • 1965 Claremont
  • 1966 Sorell
  • 1967 Old Hobart
  • 1968 Claremont
  • 1969 Old Hobart
  • 1970 University
  • 1971 University
  • 1972 Old Hobart
  • 1973 University
  • 1974 Claremont
  • 1975 Claremont
  • 1976 Claremont
  • 1977 University
  • 1978 Claremont
  • 1979 Claremont
  • 1980 Claremont
  • 1981 Claremont
  • 1982 Lindisfarme
  • 1983 Sorell
  • 1984 Claremont
  • 1985 Mangalore
  • 1986 Claremont

  • 1987 Claremont
  • 1988 Claremont
  • 1989 Lindisfarme
  • 1990 Sorell
  • 1991 Laudervale
  • 1992 Claremont
  • 1993 Claremont
  • 1994 Claremont
  • 1995 Claremont

B Grade

  • 1968 Friends
  • 1969 Bridgewater
  • 1970 Claremont
  • 1971 Old Virgils
  • 1972 Hutchins

Old Scholars Division

  • 1981 Hutchins
  • 1982 Old Hobart
  • 1983 Hutchins
  • 1984 DOSA
  • 1985 University
  • 1986 DOSA

Local Competitions

Associated Youth Clubs (1949-1975)

Clubs included Cambridge, Canes, Cascades, Chigwell, Lachlan, Metropolitan, Moonah, Nettlefolds, Newtown Methodist, Railways, South West, Warrane, West Hobart

This competition disbanded then reorganized themselves into the Southern Tasmanian Football Association (1976–1986)

PREMIERS

  • 1949 South West
  • 1950 Newtown Methodist
  • 1951 Newtown Methodist
  • 1952 Unknown
  • 1953 Cascades
  • 1954 Cascades
  • 1955 Cascades
  • 1956 Cascades
  • 1957 Nettlefolds

  • 1958 Chigwell
  • 1959 Nettlefolds
  • 1960 Chigwell
  • 1961 Canes
  • 1962 Canes
  • 1963 West Hobart
  • 1964 Metropolitan
  • 1965 Railways
  • 1966 Metropolitan

  • 1967 Canes
  • 1968 Cambridge
  • 1969 Canes
  • 1970 Canes
  • 1971 Railways
  • 1972 West Hobart
  • 1973 West Hobart
  • 1974 Metropolitan
  • 1975 West Hobart

Bellerive Football Association (1903)

Clubs included Bellerive and Union. Lasted one season

Premiers

Beaconsfield Football Association (?-1914)

The Beaconsfield Football association began before the end of the 19th century and was made up of teams from the town of Beaconsfield. The league was forced into recess in 1915 because of the first world war. After the war the league was not resurfaced because of the demise of the towns goldmine and its population.

Teams in the competition included Stars, Rovers, and Battery

Premiers

Bothwell District Football Association

(Also known as the Southern Tasmanian Country Football Association)

Clubs included Montacute, Dennistoun, Ouse, Bothwell, and Ellendale.

Premiers

Bream Creek Football Association

Competing Teams Unknown. A Bream Creek combined side played a combined Tasmanian Football Association side in 1927.

Brighton Football Association

Formed in 1922.[1] Clubs over the ensuing period included Bridgewater, Broadmarsh, Kempton, Brighton, Bagdad and Bothwell

Premiers

Buckingham Football Association

The Buckingham football association was most likely based around the Hobart suburb of New Town.
Clubs included Newtown United, Fitzroy, and Maypole Rovers.

Central Association (1923-1949)

Premiers:

Central Football Association

Clubs included Lefroy Juniors, Carlton, and Newtown Juniors.

Premiers

Channel Football Association (1908-1928)

A forerunner to the Kingsborough Football Association Clubs included Gordon, Kettering, Kingston (1908), Margate, Sandfly and Woodbridge.

Premiers (Teams competed for the Warren shield)

Channel Junior Football Association

Clubs included Snug, Margate, and Kingston.

Chudleigh Football Association (1926-1939)

Clubs included Chudleigh, Cressy, Dairy Plains, Kimberley, Meander, Mole Creek, Red Hills.

Premiers

  • 1926
  • 1927
  • 1928 Chudleigh
  • 1929
  • 1930

  • 1931 Mole Creek
  • 1932 Meander
  • 1933
  • 1934 Mole Creek
  • 1935 Cressy

  • 1936 Cressy
  • 1937
  • 1938 Kimberley
  • 1939 Kimberley

City and Suburban Football Association

Clubs included Cressy Rovers, Timms Bridge, Blundstones and Newtown Gymnasium.

City Football Association

Clubs included Gray Brothers, Derwent United, Neptune Oils, Standfast, Maypole Rovers, Lindisfarne, and Bellerive Juniors.

Premiers

Clare Street Football Association

Clubs included Carlton Rovers, Risdon Rovers, Union Rovers, IXL Juniors, Swan Street, North Hobart rovers, Newtown Wanderers, City Rovers, South United and YMCA.

Premiers

Clarence Football Association

Clubs included Lindisfarne (-1948), IXL, Bellerive, Cambridge and Aikens.

Clarence Sub District Football Association

Clubs included Canes, Gadsdens, Clarence Colts, Lindisfarne, Sandfly, South Hobart, Montagu Bay, Forcett, Sorell, Ralphs Bay and Warrane.
Premiers

Coastal Rovers Football Association

Clubs included Pioneer, Winnaleah, Weldborough, North Derby, Moorina and Gladstone.
Premiers

Cullenswood Football Association

Competing clubs included Mt Nicholas, Cornwall, Avcoa, Jubilee, St Marys, Fingal and Mangana.
Premiers

Deloraine Football Association (1950-1983)

Clubs included: Chudleigh, Elizabeth Town, Hagley, Meander, Mole Creek, Red Hills

Premiers

  • 1950 Mole Creek 11 2 68 d Chudleigh 5 7 37
  • 1951 Mole Creek 10 12 72 d Meander 3 13 31
  • 1952 Meander 7 13 55 d Elizabeth Town 5 8 38
  • 1953 Meander 4 5 29 d Elizabeth Town 3 7 25
  • 1954 Red Hills 9 14 68 d Mole Creek 9 13 67
  • 1955 Mole Creek 11 9 75 d Red Hills 10 12 72
  • 1956 Red Hills 5 10 40 d Meander 3 6 24
  • 1957 Red Hills 11 11 77 d Mole Creek 9 8 62
  • 1958 Mole Creek 7 7 49 d Meander 6 12 48
  • 1959 Chudleigh 9 15 69 d Mole Creek 7 5 47
  • 1960 Mole Creek 15 12 102 d Chudleigh 14 9 93
  • 1961 Elizabeth Town 11 6 72 d Meander 7 7 49

  • 1962 Chudleigh 15 13 103 d Elizabeth Town 9 13 67
  • 1963 Mole Creek 10 14 74 d Chudleigh 10 11 71
  • 1964 Chudleigh 7 13 55 d Red Hills 6 6 42
  • 1965 Red Hills 10 15 75 d Meander 10 9 69
  • 1966 Red Hills 10 14 74 d Chudleigh 9 11 65
  • 1967 Red Hills 11 7 73 d Mole Creek 3 11 29
  • 1968 Mole Creek 13 14 92 d Red Hills 9 13 67
  • 1969 Mole Creek 17 12 114 d Chudleigh 17 5 107
  • 1970 Mole Creek 13 16 94 d Red Hills 7 8 50
  • 1971 Mole Creek 15 9 99 d Hagley 7 9 51
  • 1972 Hagley 14 8 92 d Mole Creek 10 9 69

  • 1973 Chudleigh 12 15 87 d Mole Creek 8 15 63
  • 1974 Hagley 17 6 108 d Elizabeth Town 11 14 80
  • 1975 Hagley 8 9 57 d Chudleigh 8 8 56
  • 1976 Elizabeth Town 7 12 54 d Meander 4 10 34
  • 1977 Mole Creek 13 16 94 d Meander 9 13 67
  • 1978 Meander 18 20 128 d Chudleigh 12 8 80
  • 1979 Meander 6 16 52 d Chudleigh 7 8 50
  • 1980 Mole Creek 9 8 62 d Red Hills 3 13 31
  • 1981 Red Hills 23 18 156 d Chudleigh 6 11 47
  • 1982 Red Hills 16 17 113 d Chudleigh 7 11 53
  • 1983 Red Hills 10 8 68 d Hagley 5 10 40

Denison Football Association

Clubs included Derwent, Glebe Juniors, Lindisfarne and Rialannah (Mt Nelson).
Premiers

Derby Football Association

Clubs included North and City.
Premiers (Clubs played for the "Diggers Cup")

Derwent Football Association

Clubs included Fitzroy, Cananore, Lefroy Juniors, Crescent, Bellerive, Imperials, Union, Newtown, Holebrook, Standfast, East Hobart and Trinity.
Premiers

Derwent Juniors Football Association

Clubs included Imperials, Lefroy Juniors, Cananore Juniors, and Bellerive.

Derwent Valley Football Association (1933-1954)

Clubs included: Australian Newsprint Mills, Bothwell, Bronte, Butler Gorge, Hamilton, Lachlan, Lower Derwent, Molesworth, Ouse, Plenty, Rosegarland, Upper Derwent, Westerway.

East Coast Football Association (1909-1958)

Clubs included Buckland, Nugent, Orford, Runnymede, Swansea, Spring Bay, Cranbrook, Triabunna, Sorell, Buckland-Orford, Woodsdale, Nugent, Copping, and Forcett.

Premiers

  • 1909 Runnymede
  • 1910 Runnymede
  • 1914 Buckland
  • 1923 Swansea
  • 1924 Swansea d Spring Bay
  • 1926 Spring Bay
  • 1928 Spring Bay

  • 1945 Triabunna v Nugent (result unknown)
  • 1946 Spring Bay 8.7.55 d Copping 4.14.37
  • 1947 Triabunna d Buckland by 18 points
  • 1948 Buckland-Orford 10.11.71 d Triabunna 9.12.66
  • 1949 Swansea d Triabunna by 10 points
  • 1950 Triabunna 9.10.64 d Buckland-Orford 6.17.53
  • 1951 Swansea 6.24.60 d Triabunna 6.20.56

The association folded after the 1958 season.

Best and Fairest

East Coast Union Football Association

Competing clubs included St Marys, St Helens and Union Rovers.

East Devon Football Association (1905-?)

Formed in 1905. Clubs included Moriarty, Sassafras, Harford and Latrobe.

East Tamar Football Association (1946-1969)

Clubs included George Town, Hillwood, Karoola, Lebrina, Lefroy, Lilydale, Newstead, Rocherlea, St Leonards.
Premiers

  • 1946 - Karoola 7.12.54 d Lilydale 5.15.45
  • 1947 - Lefroy 9.11.65 d Lilydale 4.9.33
  • 1948 - Lefroy 12.5.77 d Karoola 9.8.62
  • 1949 - Lefroy 10.10.70 d Lilydale 8.8.56
  • 1950 - Lilydale 9.7.61 d Karoola 9.5.59
  • 1951 - Lilydale 8.10.58 d Hillwood 4.6.30
  • 1952 - Lilydale 6.11.47 d Lebrina 5.10.40
  • 1953 - Lilydale 13.13.91 d Lebrina 9.2.56

  • 1954 - Rocherlea 11.13.79 d Lilydale 10.11.71
  • 1955 - Hillwood 12.12.84 d Lilydale 10.8.68
  • 1956 - Lilydale 7.11.53 d Hillwood 5.5.35
  • 1957 - George Town 7.5.47 d Lilydale 4.4.28
  • 1958 - George Town 14.12.96 d Lilydale 5.13.43
  • 1959 - Hillwood 12.11.83 d Lilydale 7.11.53
  • 1960 - Hillwood 13.4.82 d Lilydale 9.8.62
  • 1961 - Hillwood 13.12.90 d Karoola 11.15.81

  • 1962 - Karoola 9.10.64 d Lilydale 8.9.57
  • 1963 - George Town 14.16.100 d Lilydale 12.13.85
  • 1964 - Hillwood 8.13.61 d Karoola 3.8.26
  • 1965 - George Town 16.11.107 d Lilydale 6.7.43
  • 1966 - Hillwood 13.17.95 d George Town 3.12.30
  • 1967 - Hillwood 11.15.81 d Rocherlea 10.9.69
  • 1968 - Hillwood 16.10.106 d George Town 6.15.51
  • 1969 - Lilydale 10.6.66 d Hillwood 7.3.45

Merged with the West Tamar FA after the construction of the Batman Bridge over the Tamar River in 1968.

Eastern Football Association

Competing clubs included Fingal and St Helens.

Emu Bay Football League (1942)

Formed in 1942 and lasted just that season.
Premiers

Esk Football Association (1926-1983)

Clubs included: Cressy, Bishopbourne, Deloraine, Evandale, Hagley, Poatina, Perth, Westbury
Premiers

PREMIERS

  • 1930 Longford Jrs
  • 1931 Bracknell 5 8 38 to Longford Jrs 5 4 34
  • 1932 Cressy 9 15 69 to Bracknell 5 13 43
  • 1933 Evandale 11 15 81 to Bracknell 9 12 66
  • 1934 Cressy 11 13 79 to Evandale 5 12 42
  • 1935 Cressy 8 9 57 to Evandale 6 7 43
  • 1936 Cressy 8 12 60 to Perth 6 13 49
  • 1937 Bracknell 6 11 47 to Longford Jrs 6 7 43
  • 1938 Bracknell 10 11 71 to Longford Jrs 8 12 60
  • 1939 Bracknell 9 11 65 to Cressy 4 8 32
  • 1940 Bracknell 14 17 101 to Cressy 7 11 53
  • 1945 Perth 7 8 50 to Cressy 7 7 49
  • 1946 Bracknell 11 18 84 to Cressy 7 10 52
  • 1947 Longford Jrs 12 12 84 to Bishopborne 10 5 65
  • 1948 Bishopbourne 10 11 71 to Cressy 8 8 56
  • 1949 Bracknell 12 10 82 to Cressy 6 3 39
  • 1950 Hagley 7 4 46 to Bishopborne 4 14 38

  • 1951 Hagley 11 8 74 to Cressy 6 16 52
  • 1952 Hagley 10 15 75 to Perth 10 7 67
  • 1953 Hagley 11 10 76 to Perth 11 8 74
  • 1954 Hagley 11 10 76 to Cressy 9 13 67
  • 1955 Evandale 8 8 56 to Cressy 5 8 38
  • 1956 Bracknell 14 10 94 to Evandale 6 7 43
  • 1957 Bracknell 14 7 91 to Hagley 7 11 53
  • 1958 Evandale 12 20 92 to Hagley 12 10 82
  • 1959 Bracknell 13 14 92 to Cressy 6 12 48
  • 1960 Bracknell 13 9 87 to Cressy 6 8 44
  • 1961 Bracknell 16 28 124 to Poatina 8 15 63
  • 1962 Bracknell 9 10 64 to Poatina 8 9 57
  • 1963 Bracknell 11 14 80 to Poatina 11 13 79
  • 1964 Bracknell 12 19 91 to Perth 6 4 40
  • 1965 Bracknell 9 6 60 to Cressy 8 6 54
  • 1966 Westbury 12 15 87 to Cressy 12 12 84
  • 1967 Cressy 8 9 57 to Westbury 8 4 52

  • 1968 Deloraine 6 16 52 to Cressy 7 6 48
  • 1969 Cressy 12 8 80 to Bracknell 7 14 56
  • 1970 Evandale 8 16 64 to Perth 5 12 42
  • 1971 Perth 11 11 77 to Deloraine 10 8 68
  • 1972 Westbury 6 21 57 to Cressy 4 6 30
  • 1973 Deloraine 13 9 87 to Evandale 8 12 60
  • 1974 Evandale 10 18 78 to Cressy 9 9 63
  • 1975 Deloraine 8 6 54 to Evandale 5 9 39
  • 1976 Deloraine 10 12 72 to Perth 7 14 56
  • 1977 Bracknell 12 21 93 to Westbury 11 8 74
  • 1978 Deloraine 11 8 74 to Bracknell 6 9 45
  • 1979 Deloraine 19 12 126 to Perth 9 11 65
  • 1980 Westbury 7 19 61 to Bracknell 8 11 59
  • 1981 Westbury 11 6 72 to Bracknell 10 10 70
  • 1982 Bracknell 17 7 109 to Deloraine 13 9 87
  • 1983 Perth 12 15 87 to Deloraine 11 8 74


Merged with the Deloraine FA to form Esk-Deloraine Football Association.

Esk-Deloraine Football Association (1984-1997)

All clubs joined Northern Tasmanian Football Association in 1998.

Premiers

  • 1984 Perth 14 10 94 to Westbury 6 12 48
  • 1985 Bracknell 19 14 128 to Perth 9 13 67
  • 1986 Perth 8 12 60 to Hagley 6 6 42
  • 1987 Perth 15 17 107 to Bracknell 6 6 42
  • 1988 Perth 17 9 111 to Cressy 10 6 66

  • 1989 Perth 23 8 146 to Evandale 16 7 103
  • 1990 Perth 11 16 82 to Bracknell 11 12 78
  • 1991 Hagley 14 10 94 to Evandale 8 9 57
  • 1992 Evandale 20 9 129 to Hagley 17 6 108
  • 1993 Evandale 25 11 161 to Hagley 17 5 107

  • 1994 Bracknell 13 14 92 to Hagley 7 15 57
  • 1995 Cressy 11 16 82 to Evandale 9 15 69
  • 1996 Westbury 14 13 97 to Hagley 13 7 85
  • 1997 Bracknell 15 10 100 to Hagley 11 8 74

Esperance Football Association(1930-1967)

Clubs included Dover, Raminea, Southport and Glendevie.
Premiers

  • 1938 Southport defeated Dover
  • 1939 Raminea defeated Dover
  • 1940 Southport defeated Dover
  • 1941-45 Recess
  • 1946 Dover defeated Southport
  • 1947 Dover defeated Southport
  • 1948 Dover defeated Southport
  • 1949 Dover defeated Southport

  • 1950 Southport defeated Dover
  • 1951 Southport defeated Dover
  • 1952 Unknown
  • 1953 Southport defeated Glendevie
  • 1954 Raminea defeated Southport
  • 1955 Dover defeated Glendevie
  • 1956 Glendevie defeated Dover
  • 1957 Glendevie defeated Southport
  • 1958 Glendevie defeated Raminea

  • 1959 Glendevie defeated Southport
  • 1960 Glendevie defeated Dover
  • 1961 Dover defeated Raminea
  • 1962 Glendevie defeated Dover
  • 1963 Glendevie defeated Raminea
  • 1964 Raminea defeated Glendevie
  • 1965 Raminea defeated Glendevie
  • 1966 Dover defeated Glendevie
  • 1967 Dover defeated Glendevie

In 1967 Southport went into recess and Raminea struggled to field a side, the competition folded at the end of the season

Federal Football League (1902)

Formed in 1902 and lasted just that season. Clubs included Emu Bay and Penguin.
Premiers

Fingal District Football Association

Clubs included Avoca, Campbell Town, Cornwall, Cullenwood, Fingal, Mathinna, Mt. Nicholas, Rossarden, St. Helens, St. Marys, and Swansea. A short history can be found here. [2]

Flinders Island Football Association

Teams comprised North Flinders Island and South Flinders Island. Games were played at Whitemark.

Forrest Hills Cup Football Association

Clubs included Tyenna, Westerway Upper Derwent Juniors and National Park.

Premiers

Franklin Football Association

Competing clubs unknown.

George Town Football League

Competing clubs included Georgetown, Hillwood and Lefroy.

Glenorchy Suburban Football Association

Clubs included Glenorchy, Claremont Flyers, Bellerive, Bridgewater, Montrose, Derwent Rovers and Granton.
Premiers

Greater Northern Football League (1981-1982)

The Greater Northern Football League (GNFL) was a competition played between the fifteen major football clubs across Northern Tasmania from the two major footballing bodies across the north of the state, the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA), and the North West Football Union (NWFU) in 1981 and 1982.

Hobart Central Football Association

Clubs included Derwent, Lenah Valley, Sandy Bay Rovers, and Glenorchy.

Hobart Football Association

Clubs included Old Hobartians, West Hobart, University, and Postal Electricians.

Hobart Junior Football Association

(Changed name to Southern Tasmanian Football Association in 1910)

Clubs included: Collingwood, Empire, Derwent, North Hobart Juniors, Hobart Central, and Crescent "B".

Premierships

Holebrook Football Association

Clubs included: Training College, Presbyterian, Melville Street, New Town, Rovers and Buckingham.
Premiers

Huon Football Association

Clubs included Channel, Cygnet, Huonville, Franklin, Kermandie and Kingston
The competition struggled during the 1990s with Franklin going into recess at one point, culminating with the loss of Channel and Kingston to the STFL in 1996, the Huon FA folded at the end of the 1997 season with the remaining clubs joining the STFL/SFL.
Huonville and Franklin merged to become the Huonville Lions, with Cygnet and Kermandie also having to adopt alternate playing uniforms and emblems upon joining the SFL.

Premiers

  • 1907 Franklin
  • 1908
  • 1909
  • 1910 Kermandie
  • 1911 Kermandie
  • 1912 Lovett
  • 1913 Lovett
  • 1914 Franklin
  • 1915 Cygnet
  • 1916 Kermandie
  • 1917 Franklin
  • 1919 Kermandie
  • 1920 Franklin
  • 1921 Kermandie
  • 1922 Cygnet
  • 1923 Cygnet
  • 1924 Kermandie

  • 1925 Cygnet
  • 1926 Cygnet
  • 1927 Kermandie
  • 1928 Cygnet
  • 1929 Kermandie
  • 1930 Kermandie
  • 1931 Cygnet
  • 1932 Franklin
  • 1933 Huonville
  • 1934 Huonville
  • 1935 Cygnet
  • 1936 Kermandie
  • 1937 Kermandie
  • 1938 Cygnet
  • 1939 Kermandie
  • 1945 Cygnet
  • 1946 Kermandie

  • 1947 Cygnet
  • 1948 Cygnet
  • 1949 Kermandie
  • 1950 Cygnet
  • 1951 Cygnet
  • 1952 Kermandie
  • 1953 Huonville
  • 1954 Kermandie
  • 1955 Cygnet
  • 1956 Kermandie
  • 1957 Cygnet
  • 1958 Franklin
  • 1959 Franklin
  • 1960 Cygnet
  • 1961 Kermandie
  • 1962 Cygnet
  • 1963 Franklin

  • 1964 Cygnet
  • 1965 Kermandie
  • 1966 Cygnet
  • 1967 Cygnet
  • 1968 Cygnet
  • 1969 Kermandie
  • 1970 Cygnet
  • 1971 Huonville
  • 1972 Cygnet
  • 1973 Huonville
  • 1974 Cygnet
  • 1975 Channel
  • 1976 Cygnet
  • 1977 Channel
  • 1978 Channel
  • 1979 Cygnet
  • 1980 Kingston

  • 1981 Channel
  • 1982 Franklin
  • 1983 Channel
  • 1984 Cygnet
  • 1985 Franklin
  • 1986 Channel
  • 1987 Franklin
  • 1988 Channel
  • 1989 Huonville
  • 1990 Channel
  • 1991 Kingston
  • 1992 Huonville
  • 1993 Kermandie
  • 1994 Cygnet
  • 1995 Kingston
  • 1996 Kermandie
  • 1997 Franklin

Huon District Football Association

Clubs included: Ranelagh, Mountain River, Glen Huon and Crab Tree.

Premiers

Kentish Football Association (1926-1954)

Clubs included: Barrington, Sheffield, West Kentish and Wilmot.

Premiers

  • 1926
  • 1927 Wilmot 9.15.69 defeated Sheffield 5.6.36
  • 1928 Sheffield 8.9.57 defeated Wilmot 8.8.56
  • 1929 Wilmot 8.4.52 defeated West Kentish 5.16.46
  • 1930 Wilmot
  • 1931 Sheffield 8.4.52 defeated West Kentish 6.12.48
  • 1932
  • 1933
  • 1934 Wilmot 9.15.69 defeated Barrington 9.10.64
  • 1935 Wilmot
  • 1936 Wilmot 10.12.72 defeated West Kentish 8.7.55
  • 1937

  • 1938
  • 1939 West Kentish
  • 1940 West Kentish defeated Stoodley
  • 1946 West Kentish 8.4.52 defeated Barrington 4.6.30
  • 1947 Wilmot 9.14.68 defeated Sheffield 9.9.63
  • 1948 Sheffield defeated Barrington
  • 1949 Sheffield defeated Barrington
  • 1950 West Kentish defeated Barrington
  • 1951 Sheffield defeated Barrington
  • 1952 West Kentish 8.17.65 defeated Barrington 2.10.22
  • 1953 Barrington 4.8.32 defeated Sheffield 4.3.27
  • 1954 Sheffield 15.18.108 defeated Barrington 4.8.32

Kermandie Football Association(1912)

Clubs included: Kermandie, Geeveston, Castle Forbes Bay.

Formed when the Kermandie Football Club were late registering for the Huon Football Association in 1912, and subsequently were left out of the fixture.

Kingborough Football Association (1929–1966)

In 1929 the Channel Football Association voted to change its name to the Kingsborough Football Association. Clubs included Kettering, Kingston, Longley, Margate, Sandfly, Snug, and Woodbridge.
The Kingborough and Huon association were in merger talks for three years prior to the 1967 Southern Tasmanian bushfires which destroyed the region.
All clubs with the exception of Kingston merged to create the Channel Football Club. Channel and Kingston then commenced in the Huon Football Association.

PREMIERS

  • 1929 Woodbridge
  • 1930 Kingston
  • 1931 Woodbridge
  • 1932
  • 1933 Kingston
  • 1934 Sandfly
  • 1935 Margate
  • 1936 Kingston
  • 1937 Sandfly

  • 1938 Sandfly
  • 1939 Sandfly
  • 1945 Sandfly
  • 1946 Sandfly
  • 1947 Kettering
  • 1948 Kingston
  • 1949 Margate
  • 1950 Margate
  • 1951 Margate

  • 1952 Margate
  • 1953 Kingston
  • 1954 Snug
  • 1955 Kettering
  • 1956 Snug
  • 1957 Snug
  • 1958 Kingston
  • 1959 Margate

  • 1960 Kingston
  • 1961 Kingston
  • 1962 Margate
  • 1963 Margate
  • 1964 Kettering
  • 1965 Kingston
  • 1966 Kingston

Latrobe Football Association (1925-1953)

Clubs included Deloraine, Harford, Kingston, Latrobe Rovers, Railton, Sassafras, Sheffield, and Moriarty.

PREMIERS

  • 1925 Railton
  • 1926 Sassafras
  • 1927 Latrobe Rovers
  • 1928 Sassafras
  • 1929 Railton
  • 1930 Railton

  • 1931 Cement Rovers
  • 1932 Railton
  • 1933 Railton
  • 1934 Railton
  • 1935 Sassafras
  • 1936 Goliath

  • 1937 Railton
  • 1938 Deloraine
  • 1939 Railton
  • 1940
  • 1946
  • 1947

  • 1948 Moriarty
  • 1949 Sassafras
  • 1950 Sassafras
  • 1951 Sassafras
  • 1952 Moriarty
  • 1953 Latrobe United

Lilydale District Football Association

Competing clubs included: Lilydale, Lebrina, Karoola, Tunnel, Pipers River, Bangor, Nabowla, Scottsdale, Scottsdale Juniors and Bridstowe Rovers.
Premiers

Lower Derwent Football Association

(Later called the Derwent Valley Junior Football Association)

Clubs included: Lower Derwent, Lachlan, Plenty, Molesworth, Upper Derwent and Rosegarland.
Premiers

Lyell Miners Football Association (1907−1932)

Clubs included: Linda, North Lyell, Gormanston, Mechanics, Miners, Wrenns, Wanderers.

Premiers

Marrawah Football Association (1923−1932)

Clubs included: Centrals, Railway, West, Marrawah, East Marrawah and Welcome Swamp Reclaimers.
Premiers

Medhurst Football Association

Clubs included: Deloraine, Westbury Wanderers and Dunorlan.
Premiers

Metropolitan Football Association

Clubs included: Battery Point, Glebe, Bellerive, Old Hobartians Association and Old Virgilians Association
Premiers

Midland Football Association (1921−1971)

Clubs included Campbell Town, Oatlands, Ross and Tunnack.

PREMIERS

  • 1924 Campbell Town
  • 1931 Campbell Town
  • 1932 Campbell Town
  • 1933 Oatlands
  • 1934 Campbell Town

  • 1935 Campbell Town
  • 1936 Campbell Town
  • 1937 Cleveland
  • 1938 Campbell Town
  • 1939 Cleveland
  • 1940
  • 1946 Ross
  • 1947 Tunnack

  • 1948 Ross
  • 1949 Tunnack
  • 1950 Campbell Town
  • 1951 Campbell Town
  • 1952 Tunnack
  • 1953 Oatlands
  • 1954 Oatlands
  • 1955 Campbell Town

  • 1956 Ross
  • 1957 Ross
  • 1958 Ross
  • 1959 Ross
  • 1960 Oatlands
  • 1961 Campbell Town
  • 1962 Oatlands
  • 1963 Tunnack

  • 1964 Tunnack
  • 1965 Oatlands
  • 1966 Ross
  • 1967 Ross
  • 1968 Ross
  • 1969 Oatlands
  • 1970 Oatlands
  • 1971 Oatlands

Mount Farrell Football Association

(Tullah Football Association)

As Tullah was in the early 20th century an isolated community, teams were made up from the township of Tullah only.

With the construction of the Murchison Highway in 1963 a combined Tullah team competed in the Roseberry, Murchison, and Western Tasmanian competitions at different times.

The competition commenced in 1912. Teams included: Rovers, Tigers, City, Tullah, Federal and Wanderers.
Premiers

New Norfolk Junior Football Association

Clubs included: Lachlan, Plenty, Lower Derwent, New Norfolk Juniors, Molesworth and New Norfolk Rovers.

North East Association

A precursor to the NorthEast Football Union.

Premiers

  • 1922 Ringarooma
  • 1923 Ringarooma
  • 1924 Scottsdale
  • 1925 Ledegwood
  • 1926 Wanderers

  • 1927 Scottsdale
  • 1928 Scottsdale
  • 1929 Wanderers
  • 1930 Ringarooma
  • 1931 Ringarooma

  • 1932 Winneleah
  • 1933 Alberton
  • 1934 Wanderers
  • 1935 Alberton
  • 1936 Derby

Northern Suburban Football Association

Clubs included: Druids, South Launceston, Caledonians, East Launceston.
Premiers

Northern Tasmania District Football League (1952−1963)

Formed when the NTFA expelled second XVIII clubs so it could a pure reserve grade competition.

Clubs included Deloraine, Exeter, Kings Meadows, Mowbray, Riverside, St. Leonards, Westbury

Premiers

  • 1952 - Deloraine 9.18.66 to Westbury 6.4.40
  • 1953 - St Leonards 6.12.48 to Mowbray 3.11.29
  • 1954 - Mowbray 7.18.60 to St Leonards 8.11.59
  • 1955 - Mowbray 18.7.115 to Riverside 7.10.52
  • 1956 - Mowbray 15.13.103 to Deloraine 7.14.56
  • 1957 - Mowbray 14.10.94 to Deloraine 9.18.72

  • 1958 - Deloraine 17.16.118 to Mowbray 13.11.89
  • 1959 - Deloraine 12.27.99 to Mowbray 14.8.92
  • 1960 - Riverside 9.12.66 to Westbury 6.11.47
  • 1961 - Deloraine 14.15.99 to Westbury 9.9.63
  • 1962 - Deloraine 12.19.91 to Mowbray 5.21.51
  • 1963 - Mowbray 12.13.85 to Westbury 10.9.69

Northern Tasmanian Football Association (1886−1986)

The Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA) was an Australian rules football competition which ran from 1886 to 1986. In its time it was one of the three main leagues in Tasmania and was based in the Launceston and surrounding districts.

Two teams (North Launceston and East Launceston) were to field reserve grade teams at senior level in the competition in 1986 upon joining the TFL Statewide League with a third club - City-South - merging with East Launceston on 26 May 1986.
In 1987 the NTFA merged with the North West Football Union (NWFU) to form the Northern Tasmanian Football League, losing both North Launceston and the merged East Launceston/City-South (South Launceston) club.

North West Football Union (1910-−1986)

The North West Football Union (NWFU) was an Australian rules football competition which ran from 1910 to 1986. In its time it was one of the three main leagues in Tasmania, with the Tasmanian Football League and Northern Tasmanian Football Association representing the rest of the state.

The league were forced to disband after the 1986 season when major clubs such as Cooee and Devonport defected to the TFL Statewide League. In 1987 the NWFU merged with the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA) to form the current Northern Tasmanian Football League.

Oatlands District (Junior) Football Association

Clubs included: Mt Pleasant, Oatlands, Tunnack, Tunbridge, Mt Seymour and Parratah.
Premiers

Pembroke Football Association (1936−1950)

Clubs included Forcett, Sorell, Nugent, Bream Creek, Dunalley, Copping, Woodsdale, and Colebrook.

Premiers (Bone Trophy)

Peninsula Football Association(1988−2001)

Main Article: Peninsula Football Association
The Peninsula Football Association (PFA) was a league from the Tasman Peninsula area of Tasmania that operated between 1988 and 2001.

Portland Football Association (1936−1950)

The Portland Football Association teams included Anchor, City, George's Bay, Miners, Pyengana, St Helens, Union Rovers, and Weldborough.

Premiers

Protestant Churches Football Association ( −1934)

Clubs included: Baptists, Methodists, University, Congregationalists, Battery Point Methodists and Hobart Baptists.

Premiers

Public Service Football Association (1947−1951)

Clubs included: Hydro Electric, Public Works, Politax, Railways and Tasmanian Government Printers.

Queensborough Football Association (1919−1957)

clubs included: Army, Blundstones, Canes, Cascade, Claremont, Elliotts Bros, Glenorchy Grove, Glenorchy II, High School, Hydro, IXL, Jay Bee, Kingston, Long Beach, Mt Nelson, North Hobart, Old Hobart Association, Old Technical Collegians, Postal, Railways, Sandy Bay Jrs, Sutex, Teachers College, Tibbs Bridge, University, YCW

Premiers

  • 1931 Sandy Bay Jr
  • 1932 Long Beach
  • 1933 Long Beach
  • 1934 Long Beach
  • 1935 Long Beach
  • 1936 Long Beach
  • 1937 O Hobart A
  • 1938 O Hobart A
  • 1939 OTC

  • 1940 Tibbs Bridge
  • 1941 Navy
  • 1942 Long Beach
  • 1943 Army Supply
  • 1944 O Hobart A
  • 1945 O Hobart A
  • 1946 Claremont
  • 1947 Long Beach
  • 1948 IXL

  • 1949 Long Beach
  • 1950 Long Beach
  • 1951 IXL
  • 1952 Canes
  • 1953 Hydro
  • 1954 North Hobart
  • 1955 North Hobart
  • 1956 Canes
  • 1957 Canes

Redpa Football Association (1933−1939)

Teams included: Top End, Bottom End, Salmon River, Central, Railway, Marrawah, Redpa Wanderers.
Premiers

Richmond Football Association

Clubs included: Richmond, Campania, Colebrook, Brighton, Bagdad, Kempton, Dunalley and Sorell.
Premiers

Ridgley Football Association (1939−1951)

Clubs included: Highclere, Mooreville Road, Ridgley, West Ridgley, Tewkesbury, Wilmot.
Premiers

Rosebery Football Association (1922−1962)

Clubs included: Rosebery, Strachan, Toorak, Tullah, Williamsford, Zeehan

  • 1922 - Williamsford
  • 1923 - Williamsford
  • 1924 - Rosebery
  • 1925
  • 1926 - Williamsford
  • 1927 - Rosebery
  • 1928 - Toorak 10.9.69 to Williamsford 9.13.67
  • 1929 - Rosebery
  • 1930 - Rosebery
  • 1931 - Wiiliamsford
  • 1932 - Toorak
  • 1933 - Williamsford
  • 1934 - Rosebery

  • 1935 - Williamsford
  • 1936 - Williamsford
  • 1937 - Mines United 15.13.103 d Toorak 10.17.77
  • 1938 - Toorak 11.20.86 d Mines United 5.6.36
  • 1939 - Tullah
  • 1940 - Renison Bell
  • 1944 - Toorak 12.22.94 to Rosebery 12.12.84
  • 1945 - Tullah 17.20.122 to Toorak 8.13.61
  • 1946 - Toorak 23.10.148 to Rosebery 8.12.60
  • 1947 - Williamsford 15.14.104 to Tullah 12.12.84
  • 1948 - Tullah 19.21.135 to Toorak 4.9.33
  • 1949 - Rosebery 16.23.119 to Zeehan 6.11.47
  • 1950 - Tullah 13.26.104 to Rosebery 10.15.75

  • 1951 - Rosebery 24.14.158 to Williamford 7.11.53
  • 1952 - Rosebery 12.12.84 to Toorak 10.9.69
  • 1953 - Toorak 9.10.64 to Zeehan 4.9.33
  • 1954 - Rosebery versus Toorak
  • 1955 - Rosebery 15.20.110 to Williamsford 7.10.52
  • 1956 - Williamsford 16.19.115 to Rosebery 3.5.23
  • 1957
  • 1958
  • 1959
  • 1960 - Rosebery 11.14.80 to Toorak 9.7.61
  • 1961 - Rosebery 16.19.115 to Toorak 8.4.52
  • 1962 -

Sorell Football Association (1933−1935)

Clubs that competed in the competition included Nugent, Sorell, and Bream Creek. All the clubs moved to the Pembroke Football association in 1936.

Premiership cup was known as the McHugh Trophy.

Premiers:

Southern Country Football Association (1923−1933)

A forerunner to the Southern District FA

'Premiers

  • 1923 Oatlands 9 11 65 to Richmond 6 8 44
  • 1924
  • 1925 Richmond 9 7 61 to Oatlands 8 11 59
  • 1926 Richmond 11 11 77 to Upper Derwent 10 15 75

  • 1927 Oatlands 10 14 74 to New Norfolk 6 6 42
  • 1928 New Norfolk 9 9 63 to Richmond 5 8 38
  • 1929 Upper Derwent 9 8 62 to Oatlands 6 16 52

  • 1930 New Norfolk 16 5 101 to Richmond 10 15 75
  • 1931 Bothwell 10 11 71 to Montrose 7 8 50
  • 1932 Upper Derwent 12 12 84 to New Norfolk 9 9 63
  • 1933 New Norfolk 11 4 70 to Montrose 6 10 46

South East District Football Association (1945−1979)

Clubs included Bagdad, Bothwell, Campania, Colebrook, Kempton, Mangalore, Maydena, Ouse, Richmond, Sorell, Triabunna, Tunnack and Upper Derwent.

'Premiers

  • 1945 Richmond 2 12 24 to Bagdad Mangalore 1 3 9
  • 1946 Richmond 8 10 58 to Bagdad Mangalore 3 8 26
  • 1947 Richmond 6 8 44 to Kempton 3 8 26
  • 1948 Colebrook 9 16 70 to Campania 5 10 40
  • 1949 Campania 9 14 68 to Colebrook 4 10 34
  • 1950 Campania defeated Colebrook [3][4]
  • 1951 Richmond 9 10 64 to Kempton 5 10 40
  • 1952 Mangalore 8 14 62 to Richmond 8 10 58
  • 1953 Campania 10 9 69 to Richmond 3 8 26
  • 1954 Mangalore 8 14 62 to Campania 6 8 44
  • 1955 Mangalore 8 9 57 to Richmond 7 6 48
  • 1956 Mangalore 11 15 81 to Campania 5 10 40

  • 1957 Mangalore 8 10 58 to Colebrook 6 7 43
  • 1958 Richmond 7 19 61 to Colebrook 6 5 41
  • 1959 Mangalore defeated Sorell
  • 1960 Sorell 14 10 94 to Mangalore 11 10 76
  • 1961 Sorell 11 12 78 to Campania 7 13 55
  • 1962 Sorell 13 9 87 to Campania 12 9 81
  • 1963 Campania 11 8 74 to Mangalore 10 10 70
  • 1964 Richmond 9 6 60 to Kempton 5 17 47
  • 1965 Mangalore 10 10 70 to Cambridge 7 12 54
  • 1966 Kempton 11 7 73 to Mangalore 8 11 59
  • 1967 Triabunna 9 11 65 to Mangalore 5 10 40
  • 1968 Mangalore 10 12 72 to Triabunna 10 11 71

  • 1969 Colebrook 8 13 61 to Mangalore 8 10 58
  • 1970 Mangalore 14 22 106 to Campania 14 4 88
  • 1971 Mangalore 13 11 89 to Triabunna 12 9 81
  • 1972 Mangalore 18 11 119 to Tunnack 13 11 89
  • 1973 Tunnack 12 17 89 to Mangalore 8 10 58
  • 1974 Richmond 12 11 83 to Bothwell 6 4 40
  • 1975 Upper Derwent 13 18 96 to Mangalore 11 8 74
  • 1976 Richmond 14 19 103 to Upper Derwent 12 11 83
  • 1977 Mangalore 20 16 136 to Campania 9 11 65
  • 1978 Richmond 18 13 121 to Mangalore 11 9 75
  • 1979 Mangalore 17 17 119 to Campania 6 8 44

Southern Districts Football Association (1934−1970)

Clubs included Australian Newsprint Mills, Bagdad, Bagdad-Mangalore, Bellerive, Bothwell, Bridgewater, Brighton, Clarence, Forcett, Glenorchy, Hamilton, Mangalore, Maydena, Maydena-Westerway, Montrose, Ouse, Ouse-Wayatinah, Richmond, Upper Derwent, New Norfolk, and South Hobart.

'Premiers

  • 1934 Glenorchy 13 9 87 to New Norfolk 4 5 29
  • 1935 Glenorchy 14 13 97 to Montrose 10 12 72
  • 1936 Glenorchy 6 3 39 to Bellerive 4 11 35
  • 1937 Bellerive 12 9 81 to Bridgewater 10 6 66
  • 1938 Bridgewater 15 13 103 to Bellerive 11 15 81
  • 1939 New Norfolk 14 9 93 to Bellerive 12 12 84
  • 1940 Bellerive 11 9 75 to Glenorchy 7 17 59
  • 1945 New Norfolk 12 12 84 to Clarence 1 5 11
  • 1946 Clarence 11 9 75 to Bothwell 8 10 58
  • 1947 Bothwell 8 8 56 to Glenorchy 7 11 53
  • 1948 Bothwell 12 8 80 to Bridgewater 6 7 43

  • 1949 Bothwell 9 8 62 to Glenorchy 9 4 58
  • 1950 Glenorchy 9 12 66 to Bothwell 9 6 60
  • 1951 Bothwell 10 18 78 to Glenorchy 4 6 30
  • 1952 Bothwell 10 16 76 to Bridgewater 5 6 36
  • 1953 Bothwell 15 12 102 to Glenorchy 9 12 66
  • 1954 Bothwell 9 13 67 to Glenorchy 2 7 19
  • 1955 Glenorchy 12 16 88 to Bothwell 12 10 82
  • 1956 Glenorchy 14 12 96 to Upper Derwent 8 5 53
  • 1957 Bridgewater 15 16 106 to Hamilton 9 11 65
  • 1958 Bothwell 12 14 86 to Hamilton 10 22 82
  • 1959 Hamilton 13 9 87 to Upper Derwent 5 9 39

  • 1960 Hamilton 14 9 93 to Upper Derwent 13 14 92
  • 1961 Upper Derwent 15 15 105 to Bothwell 6 9 45
  • 1962 Upper Derwent 8 6 54 to Maydena 6 7 43
  • 1963 Bothwell 13 20 98 to Hamilton 8 10 58
  • 1964 Bothwell 7 7 49 to Maydena 6 4 40
  • 1965 Hamilton 13 15 93 to Bothwell 10 14 74
  • 1966 Bridgewater 10 7 67 to Maydena 6 15 51
  • 1967 Ouse 13 14 92 to Bothwell 8 12 60
  • 1968 Bothwell 10 8 68 to Ouse 8 9 57
  • 1969 Upper Derwent 16 14 110 to Ouse 8 5 53
  • 1970 Bothwell 11 6 72 to Upper Derwent 7 8 50

Southern Tasmanian Football Association

Formerly the Hobart Junior Football Association

Clubs included: Crescent, Excelsior and Brisbane Rovers.
Premiers

Southern Tasmanian Football Association (1976−1986)

Formerly the Associated Youth Clubs. Clubs included: Bothwell, Buckingham, Cambridge, Lachlan, Maydena, Metropolitan, North Derwent, Railway, Risdon Cove, Risdon Vale, Upper Derwent & West Hobart.

Premiers

  • 1976 - Lachlan 17.12.114 to Metropolitan 13.8.86
  • 1977 - Railway 15.15.105 to West Hobart 11.14.80
  • 1978 - Buckingham 12.5.77 to Railway 8.5.53
  • 1979 - Lachlan 14.17.101 to Railway 12.2.74

  • 1980 - Lachlan 8.13.61 to Bothwell 5.9.39
  • 1981 - Lachlan 16.12.108 to West Hobart 14.13.97
  • 1982 - West Hobart 21.13 139 to Bothwell 11.3.69
  • 1983 - Bothwell 10.12.72 to Lachlan 10.8.68

  • 1984 - Lachlan 15.16.106 to Bothwell 7.3.45
  • 1985 - Bothwell 10.10.70 to Lachlan 6.12.48
  • 1986 - Lachlan 14.11.95 to Maydena 11.9.75

Table Cape Football Association (1923−1952)

Clubs included: Burnie Juniors, Boat Harbour, Flowerdale, Henrietta Rovers, Myalla, Rocky Cape, Seabrook, Wynyard Jrs, Yeoman & Yolla

  • 1923 - Wynyard 5.12.42 d Yeoman 4.14.38
  • 1924 - Yolla 3.12.30 d Wynyard 4.0.24
  • 1925 - Yeoman 7.14.56 d Somerset 3.9.27
  • 1926 - Yeoman 9.11.65 d Wynyard 3.4.22
  • 1927 - Burnie Jrs 12.18.90 d Yolla 1.8.14
  • 1928 - Yeoman 8.20.68 d Wynyard Jrs 3.5.23
  • 1929 - Yeoman 5.5.35 d Wanderers 3.4.22
  • 1930 - Yeoman 7.13.55 d Myalla 6.5.41
  • 1931 - Yeoman 8.16.64 d Flowerdale 7.10.52
  • 1932 - Myalla 10.4.64 d Seabrook 7.13.55
  • 1933 - Seabrook 9.13.67 d Gymnasium 4.6.30
  • 1934 - Seabrook 5.10.40 d Wynyard 3.7.25

  • 1935 - Wynyard 11.11.77 d Seabrook 9.9.63
  • 1936 - Wynyard 9.11.65 d Boat harbour 5.9.39
  • 1937 - Boat Harbour 6.10.46 d Myalla 3.3.21
  • 1938 - Myalla 4.8.32 d Boat Harbour 1.4.10
  • 1939 - Boat Harbour 9.10.64 d Yeoman 9.4.58
  • 1946 - Rocky Cape 8.10.58 d Myalla 7.7.49
  • 1947 - Boat Harbour 10.11.71 d Myalla 4.14.38
  • 1948 - Myalla 6.11.47 d Rocky Cape 6.9.45
  • 1949 - Rocky Cape 7.5.47 d Myalla 4.3.27
  • 1950 - Flowerdale 9.7.61 d Myalla 8.11.59
  • 1951 - Mt Hicks 5.11.41 d Myalla 3.4.22
  • 1952 - Flowerdale Vs Mt Hicks

Tamar Football Association (1970−1984)

Formed when it became possible to drive across the Tamar River with the opening of the Batman Bridge in 1968. The East Tamar and West Tamar Football association merged in 1970.

Clubs included Beaconsfield, Beauty Point, Bridgenorth, Exeter, George Town, Hillwood, Karoola, Lilydale, Rosevears.

Premiers

  • 1970 - Exeter 11.9.75 to Beauty Point 10.9.69
  • 1971 - George Town 9.14.68 to Exeter 2.12.24
  • 1972 - George Town 21.9.135 to Beauty Point 11.9.75
  • 1973 - George Town 11.15.81 to Beauty Point 10.6.66
  • 1974 - Beaconsfield 14.8.92 to Exeter 11.14.80

  • 1975 - Exeter 11.14.80 to Karoola 9.6.60
  • 1976 - Beaconsfield 23.15.153 to George Town 13.12.90
  • 1977 - George Town 13.11.89 to Karoola 8.10.58
  • 1978 - Beauty Point 15.14.104 to Beaconsfield 12.14.86
  • 1979 - George Town 12.6.78 to Lilydale 8.11.59

  • 1980 - Exeter 11.10.76 to George Town 10.5.65
  • 1981 - Beaconsfield 11.18.84 to George Town 9.19.73
  • 1982 - George Town 12.5.77 to Bridgenorth 11.10.76
  • 1983 - Bridgenorth 18.13.121 to George Town 13.10.88
  • 1984 - Bridgenorth 20.14.134 to Hillwood 14.11.95

Tasman Football Association (1919−2001)

Main Article:Tasman Football Association
The Tasman Football Association was a competition made up of clubs from the Tasman peninsula and areas and suburbs East of Hobart. In its latter years it also contained a team from the Derwent Valley (North Derwent FC) and the Hobart inner suburb of New Town (Railway FC).

Tyenna Football Association

Clubs included Bronte Park, Ellendale, Fitzgerald, Hamilton, Keamaree, Lachlan, Maydena, Molesworth, National Park, Ouse, Plenty, Tyenna, Upper Derwent, Upper Derwent Juniors, Wayatinah and Westerway.

Premiers

  • Russell Football Association 1st year
  • 1921 Not known
  • 1922 Tyenna 5.6.36 to Westerway 4.5.29
  • 1923 Tyenna but disputed
  • 1924 Westerway 6.10.46 to Upper Derwent Jrs 5.6.36
  • name changed to Forest Hill Association
  • 1925 National Park, undefeated, no final
  • 1926 Not known
  • 1927 Upper Derwent Jrs 14.5.89 to National Park 8.13.61
  • name changed to Tyenna Football Association
  • 1929 - Not known
  • 1930 Fitzgerald 5.9.39 to National Park 4.5.29
  • 1937 Fitzgerald 6.15.51 to Westerway 6.4.40
  • 1938 Westerway 8.9.57 to Fitzgerald 4.6.30
  • 1939 Ellendale 9.10.64 to Fitzgerald 8.15.63 after 2 drawn games.
  • 1940 Hamilton 8.15.63 to Ellendale 8.9.57

  • 1942-1944 recess due to War
  • 1945 Upper Derwent 10.17.77 to Hamilton 4.7.31
  • 1946 Ellendale played Upper Derwent Juniors ?? result
  • 1947 Lachlan 5.12.42 to Ellendale 4.15.39
  • 1948 Lachlan 7.7.49 to Ellendale 6.6.42
  • 1949 to 1951 Association in recess
  • 1952 Ellendale defeated Maydena by 2 points (scores not known)
  • 1953 Molesworth 11.6.72 to Plenty 5.8.38
  • 1954 Plenty 5.12.42 to Lachlan 3.7.25
  • 1955 Molesworth 10.10.70 to Bronte Park 8.11.59
  • 1956 Plenty 6.7.43 to Maydena 5.6.36
  • 1957 Maydena 12.17.89 to Wayatinah 7.8.50
  • 1958 Maydena 7.10.52 to Wayatinah 6.9.45

This Association closed after the 1958 season.

Waratah Football Association

Clubs included Bischoff, Magnet,Parrawe, Waratah

West Tamar Football Association (1920−1969)

Clubs included Beaconsfield, Beauty Point, Bridgenorth, Exeter, Frankford, Rosevears, Rowella & Sidmouth.

Premiers

  • 1921 Sidmouth 5.9.39 d Rosevears 1.11.17
  • 1923 Rosevears 9.11.65 d Sidmouth 4.6.30
  • 1925 Beaconsfield 9.11.65 d Rosevears 8.14.62
  • 1926 Sidmouth
  • 1927 Beaconsfield
  • 1928 Sidmouth
  • 1929 Bridgenorth
  • 1930 Rosevears
  • 1931 Beaconsfield
  • 1932 Sidmouth
  • 1933 Beaconsfield
  • 1934 Sidmouth 19.14.128 d Bridgenorth 13.18.96
  • 1935 Sidmouth 12.13.85 d Beaconsfield 2.1.13
  • 1936 Sidmouth
  • 1937 Sidmouth

  • 1938 Sidmouth
  • 1939 Sidmouth
  • 1940 Sidmouth
  • 1945 Sidmouth
  • 1946 Sidmouth
  • 1947 Beaconsfield
  • 1948 Beaconsfield
  • 1949 Bridgenorth
  • 1950 Bridgenorth
  • 1951 Bridgenorth
  • 1952 Bridgenorth
  • 1953 Beaconsfield
  • 1954 Exeter 7.12.54 d Bridgenorth 3.13.31
  • 1955 Exeter 14.18.102 d Beaconsfield 2.2.14

  • 1956 Bridgenorth 13.13.91 d Beauty point 10.9.69
  • 1957 Beauty Point 12.19.91 d Beaconsfield 13.9.87
  • 1958 Beaconsfield
  • 1959 Bridgenorth
  • 1960 Bridgenorth
  • 1961 Sidmouth
  • 1962 Beauty Point
  • 1963 Bridgenorth
  • 1964 Beauty Point
  • 1965 Beaconsfield
  • 1966 Rosevears 9.12.66 d Beaconsfield 8.15.63
  • 1967 Bridgenorth 10.3.63 d Beaconsfield 6.19.55
  • 1968 Rosevears 4.13.37 d Exeter 4.8.32
  • 1969 Rosevears 16.21.117 d Exeter 5.13.43

Western Tasmanian Football Association (1924−1994)

Main Article: Western Tasmanian Football Association
The Western Tasmanian Football Association was a competition based on Tasmania's West Coast, and was mostly made up of miners that lived and worked in the area.

Zeehan Football Association (1908−1952)

Premiers

  • 1909 - Zeehan
  • 1910 - Commonwealth
  • 1911 - Silver King
  • 1912 - Silver King
  • 1913 - Silver King
  • 1914 - Zeehan
  • 1919 - Commonwealth
  • 1921 - Centrals

  • 1923 - East Zeehan
  • 1924 - East Zeehan
  • 1925 - East Zeehan
  • 1926 - East Zeehan
  • 1927 - East Zeehan
  • 1928 - East Zeehan
  • 1929 - East Zeehan
  • 1930 - East Zeehan
  • 1931 - City
  • 1932 - City

  • 1933 - Wanderers
  • 1934 - Wanderers
  • 1935 - Wanderers
  • 1936 - Wanderers
  • 1937 - Wanderers
  • 1938 - Renison Bell 9.14.68 d Smelters 5.7.37
  • 1951 - West Zeehan
  • 1952 - Strahan

Notes

  1. "FOOTBALL.". The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954). Hobart, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 21 June 1922. p. 12. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  2. http://www.fingalvalleyhistory.com/Ausie%20Rules.htm
  3. "DISTRICT NEWS.". The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954). Hobart, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 6 November 1950. p. 17. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  4. "BEVEN TO COACH OATLANDS.". Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954). Launceston, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 18 January 1951. p. 14. Retrieved 5 April 2013.

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