The Upper Murray Football Netball League(UMFNL) is an Australian Rules Football and Netball competition based in the rural town of Corryong, Victoria, Australia. The league contains four clubs from around the townships & farming districts of the greater Upper Murray area, including the three founding clubs from 1893.
The league features three grades in the Australian rules football competition, with these being Senior-Grade, Under 14's, with Under 10's as Auskick. In the netball competition, there are six grades, with these being A-Grade, B-Grade, C-Grade, D-Grade, Under 15's, with Under 11's as Netta. Results from Auskick & Netta are normally not recorded and final series are normally not played, instead, emphasis is put on having fun while playing sport and improving their skills.
There are many pieces of league memorabilia scattered throughout the Upper Murray region, including some photos & trophies away from clubroom and sporting grounds. Some notable locations include Bridge Hotel (Jingellic), Corryong Hotel Motel, Corryong Sporting Complex, Courthouse Hotel (Corryong), Hotel Cudgewa, Khancoban Country Golf Club, Koetong Pub, Riley's Restaurant (Corryong), The Man from Snowy River Museum (Corryong), Tintaldra Hotel, and Walwa Hotel.
History
Establishment (1892–1893)
During the 1892/1893 summer three of the regions cricket clubs agreed to the establishment of a competition in order to keep their players fit during the winter break. The three founding clubs were Corryong, Cudgewa, and Mount Elliot, and in early 1893 the Corryong Football Association was officially established.
During the first five years of the association only the three founding clubs competed in the competition, and the "championship"[note 1] was awarded to the club that finished in 1st position on the ladder. The early "champions"[note 1] included Corryong (1893, 1895, 1899) and Mount Eliot (1894, 1897, 1898) and Cudgewa (1896).[1]
At the start of the 1898 season, the competition expanded for the first time in its short history to include a fourth football club, Walwa, representing the township of Walwa, Victoria. The addition of the Walwa FC to the competition was seen as a success, and during their second season they finished in second position on the 1899 Ladder.
The same season, 1899, the competition expanded to include a fifth football club, Khancoban FC representing the township of Khancoban, New South Wales. However, the addition of the Khancoban FC to the competition was less successful. Only lasting two seasons, they finished in third and fourth respectively.
Upper Murray Football Club Association (1900–1901)
At the start of the 1900 season the competition renamed itself to the Upper Murray Football Club Association, and after the 1900 season the Khancoban FC went into recess for the first time. In 1901, the Mount Elliot FC renamed itself to the Federal FC.
Upper Murray Football Association (1902–1903)
At the start of the 1902 season the league name changed again, to the Upper Murray Football Association.
Corryong District Association (1904–1906)
At the start of the 1904 season the league name changed again, to the Corryong District Association, also the Federal FC relocated from Mount Elliot, Vic to Corryong, Vic.
The Khancoban FC relocated from Khancoban, NSW to Towong, Vic in 1904 and became the Towong FC before renaming to Towong Wanderers FC in 1905. Then in 1906 they relocated again to Thowgla, Vic and became the Thowgla FC, this move would result in the club's first premiership success, Thowgla 4.6 (30) defeating Corryong 2.8 (20).
Upper Murray Football Association (1907–1936)
In 1907 Cudgewa won the right to challenge the minor premiers, Corryong, in the grand final, but Corryong refused to play because an umpire for the grand final was not sourced from Albury, NSW.
By 1908, with a re-found form of success, Thowgla FC relocated back to Khancoban, NSW and renamed back to Khancoban FC and were runners-up in 1908, this was to be the last grand final match for the club. By 1910 the Corryong FC won its fourth straight premiership; 1907 (tied with Cudgewa FC), 1908, 1909, 1910.
From 1912 to 1913 Khancoban FC relocated to Tintaldra, Vic and became known as Tintaldra FC.
After the 1914 season the premiers of Tallangatta and Mitta Mitta Football Association, Federated Railways (a merged club formed by "Tallangatta FC" & "Tallangatta Valley FC"), traveled to Corryong Park to play the Combined Corryong team of both the Corryong & Federal football club's. As reported in the Corryong Courier on Thursday August 20, "The ground was in excellent order , and there was a large attendance of spectators." The Final scores were, Combined Corryong 9 goals & 12 behinds, Federated Railways 6 goals & 10 behinds. As far as records indicate, excluding Inter-League matches, this is the only time that players from the arch-rival football clubs of Corryong & Federal have played together as one club.[citation needed]
Club Inter-League Match
Saturday, 15 August (1914)
Combined Corryong Upper Murray Football Association
In 1916, with a lack of players in the region due to the First World War the Upper Murray Football Association went into recess.
In 1918 the association restarted but the 1918 and 1919 seasons were restricted to half seasons still due to a lack of players after the First World War.
By 1920 the competition was now representing only three townships, with four competing clubs Corryong, Cudgewa, Federal and Walwa.
Upper Murray Football League (1937-2000)
In 1950 the round 5 match between Corryong and Cudgewa saw a then-record gate takings of £30.
The UMFNL was also a part of the former recruiting zone known as VFL Country Recruiting Zone no.11, which from the 1960s to the 1980s was controlled by South Melbourne. However, no players were ever recruited from the Upper Murray under the zoning rules to play for South Melbourne.
The Upper Murray Football League won the North East Riverina Leagues Championships in 1976, & 1977 with Kevin Mack as Captain-Coach & John Cornish as Vice Captain. Also in 1977 John Cornish (from Tumbarumba FC) winning "Best player from all leagues in series", Kevin Mack (from Corryong FC) winning "Best player on ground against Hume League", & Craig Whitehead (from Corryong FC) winning "Best player on ground against Ovens & King".
Upper Murray Football Netball League (2001–present)
The 2001 season saw a lot of changes for the league including the resumption of the reserve-grade football competition after it folded in 1995, and the junior football competition changed from Under 18s to Under 16s. The introduction of a netball competition being run in conjunction with the football competition, sharing the same club names, colors and playing venues. The largest change seen the Bullioh Valley Football Club reforming in late 2000 as Bullioh Football Netball Club. In 2001 both the VCFL & UMFNL admitted the club into the competition for the 2001 season, despite protests of concerns that Bullioh would pinch players from both the Cudgewa FNC & the Tallangatta Valley FNC.[2]
In 2008 Federals had a poor season and finished last on the ladder, it was the first time since 1957 that the club didn't play finals.
Since 2013 the league has been affiliated with the AFLVictoriaCountryNorth East Border board who are responsible for overseeing the game across the greater local region. In 2019 the board has conducted feasibility studies into the future of the league with player numbers continuing to drop year over year.[5][6][7]
In a first for the local area, the 2015 Round 13 (August 1, 2015) clash between Bullioh & Cudgewa at Tallangata Valley saw the match abandoned by the Umpire. During play in the third quarter Bullioh's Matt Tyrell was reported & requested to leave the ground by the Umpire. After five (5) minutes had past and Tyrell had refused to leave the field of play, a new rule allowed the Umpire officially abandon the match. As the incident has occurred after half time the scores were declared final and Cugdewa officially awarded the four premiership points, "Bullioh 2.1 (13) def. by Cudgewa 8.12 (60)." During that week's tribunal Bullioh's Matt Tyrell was cleared to play the following week after they took into account his excellent playing record, while teammate Taylor Fenton received a one-week suspension for abusive language from the same game.[8][9][10]
As part of the AFL Victoria Country reforms to league operations a player point cap system will be introduced from the start of the 2016 season. Fellow leagues the Ovens and Murray, the Tallangatta and District, and the Ovens and King will also see the introduction of a player point cap system while the Hume league introduced the change to their league for the start of the 2015 season. For the UMFNL the player points cap has been set at 46 for 2016 before it drops by four in 2017.[11]
At the Border-Walwa Football Netball Clubs annual general meeting on Sunday, 9 February 2020 the Border Mail reported that Border-Walwa Football Netball Club's had decided to enter recess for the 2020 season. A number of factors were cited including population decline, but mainly the devastation of the Upper Murray from the 2019/2020 Australian Bushfires. They hope to re-join the league in 2021.[12] This was the first time a club had left the league since then end of the 1995 season when Tumbarumba entered a state of recess for one season.
Footy For Fires
The Footy For Fires is a charity event for the Upper Murray Bushfires.
★ According to the AFL Victoria Country both Border-Walwa FNC & Federal FNC are still affiliated to the Upper Murray Football Netball League and have publicly stated their desires to rejoin the league in the future. However, they do not currently field any football or netball teams to compete in the competition but maintain some involvement with-in their local community including various fundraising events & community days.
Merged with Border United to form Border-Walwa in 1961
Berringama FC
Competition
Level
Premierships
Year Won
UMFL
Senior
0
-
★ Berringama was established in 1929, and entered the competition that season. The club wore light coloured jumper with a dark coloured vee on the front, as the photo is in black and white the team's true colours are unknown.[13] During their first season they were able to claim six points through a win along with a draw against Corryong. They withdrew from the competition after 7 rounds of the 1930 season on July 10, it's unclear as to why they withdrew but records show they were winless in 1930. They last competed in 1930, and since the 1931 season have not played, leading to the club being seen as folded.
Tintaldra-Khancoban United FC
Competition
Level
Premierships
Year Won
UMFL
Senior
1
1906
★ The football club has had a mixed past, having played under many names & colours as well as locations. The club itself was established in 1899 as Khancoban FC, they played from Khancoban (NSW) until 1900. After a three-year period of recess the club reappeared for the 1904 season as Towong Wanderers FC, they played from Towong (VIC) until 1905. They then relocated for the 1906 season to Thowgla (VIC) and were known as Thowgla FC until 1907. It was while the club was based in Thowgla that the club won their sole premiership when they defeated Corryong in the grand final, 4.6 (30) to 2.8 (20). For the 1908 season they relocated back to Khancoban (NSW) and were renamed back to Khancoban FC. After another three-year period of recess the club reappeared for the 1912 season as Tintaldra FC, they played from Tintaldra (VIC) until 1913. Then from 1914 the club was in recess for 38 years, before returning as Tintaldra FC for the 1951 season playing from Tintaldra (VIC). They would be known as Tintaldra FC until the 1961 season, and from the 1962 season the club would be known as Tintaldra-Khancoban United FC, playing from both Tintaldra (VIC) & Khancoban (NSW). They last competed in 1967, and since the 1968 season have not played, leading to the club being seen as folded.
Identity of the Tintaldra-Khancoban United Football Club (1899-1967)
★ Tumut was established in 1970, and first competed in the Central Riverina Football League until 1977. They then entered the Upper Murray Football League for the 1978 season, before going on to leave after the 1985 season. Tumut claimed their sole senior premiership in 1982 at the Cudgewa Football Ground when they defeated Cudgewa, 14.7 (91) to 8.10 (58). The club renamed to Tumut-Talbingo in 1986 before joining the Farrer Football League - Division 2 for the 1986 season. They last competed in 1987, and since the 1988 season have not played, leading to the club being seen as folded.
Senior-grade honour boards
Notes 1907: Cudgewa won the right to challenge the minor premiers, Corryong, who refused to play because an umpire for the grand final was not sourced from Albury, NSW. 1918–1919: Only a half season was played due to a lack of footballers during and after World War I. 1945–1946: Only a half season was played due to a lack of footballers during and after World War II.
Ladder
KEY: [?] = Details are still unclear or are missing.
#
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Year
Pts
Club
Pts
Club
Pts
Club
Pts
Club
Pts
Club
Pts
Club
1905
20
Corryong
16
Cudgewa
12
Towong Wanderers
[?]
[?] Federal
[?]
[?] Walwa
1906
16
Thowgla
16
Corryong
4
Cudgewa
[?]
[?] Federal
[?]
[?] Walwa
1907
14
Corryong
14
Cudgewa
4
Thowgla
[?]
[?] Federal
[?]
[?] Walwa
1908
20
Corryong
16
Khancoban
0
Cudgewa
[?]
[?] Federal
[?]
[?] Walwa
1909
28
Corryong
16
Cudgewa
12
Walwa
8
Federal
1910
16
Cudgewa
16
Walwa
12
Corryong
4
Federal
1911
20
Cudgewa
12
Walwa
8
Corryong
8
Federal
1912
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Tintaldra
[?]
[?] Walwa
1913
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Federal
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Tintaldra
1914
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Corryong
[?]
[?] Walwa
1915
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Federal
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
[?] Walwa
1916
Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1917
Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1918
8
Federal
4
Corryong
0
Cudgewa
[?]
[?] Walwa
1919
[?]
[?] Corryong
[?]
[?] Cudgewa
[?]
[?] Federal
[?]
[?] Walwa
1920
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Federal
1921
28
Cudgewa
28
Corryong
28
Walwa
0
Federal
1922
20
Walwa
16
Cudgewa
8
Corryong
0
Federal
1923
48
Corryong
16
Cudgewa
16
Walwa
16
Federal
1924
40
Corryong
24
Walwa
24
Federal
0
Cudgewa
1925
36
Walwa
28
Corryong
24
Federal
8
Cudgewa
1926
36
Corryong
28
Federal
24
Walwa
8
Cudgewa
1927
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Federal
1928
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Cudgewa
1929
44
Walwa
36
Federal
26
Corryong
8
Cudgewa
6
Berringama
1930
36
Corryong
32
Federal
28
Walwa
8
Cudgewa
0
Berringama
1931
32
Walwa
24
Corryong
20
Cudgewa
20
Federal
1932
32
Corryong
24
Walwa
20
Federal
20
Cudgewa
1933
32
Federal
30
Corryong
22
Walwa
12
Cudgewa
1934
30
Walwa
26
Federal
24
Corryong
16
Cudgewa
1935
44
Federal
32
Corryong
20
Walwa
0
Cudgewa
1936
42
Federal
30
Walwa
18
Corryong
6
Cudgewa
1937
28
Walwa
28
Federal
8
Corryong
4
Cudgewa
1938
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Corryong
1939
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Federal
[?]
Walwa
1940
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Cudgewa
1941
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1942
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1943
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1944
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1945
18
Walwa
12
Cudgewa
10
Corryong
8
Federal
1946
34
Cudgewa
24
Walwa
18
Federal
12
Corryong
1947
40
Cudgewa
32
Walwa
12
Corryong
12
Federal
1948
36
Corryong
24
Walwa
20
Cudgewa
16
Federal
1949
40
Walwa
32
Corryong
18
Federal
6
Cudgewa
1950
40
Walwa
32
Corryong
32
Federal
12
Cudgewa
4
Border United
1951
56
Corryong
44
Federal
36
Walwa
32
Cudgewa
12
Border United
4
Tintaldra
1952
56
Corryong
44
Cudgewa
36
Walwa
24
Federal
20
Border United
0
Tintaldra
1953
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Border United
[?]
Tintaldra
1954
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Border United
[?]
Tintaldra
1955
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Border United
[?]
Tintaldra
1956
52
Walwa
44
Cudgewa
36
Border United
24
Corryong
24
Federal
0
Tintaldra
1957
48
Walwa
42
Border United
34
Cudgewa
32
Corryong
24
Federal
0
Tintaldra
1958
44
Cudgewa
38
Walwa
38
Corryong
28
Federal
24
Border United
8
Tintaldra
1959
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Federal
[?]
Border United
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Tintaldra
1960
[?]
Federal
[?]
Corryong
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
Walwa
[?]
Border United
[?]
Tintaldra
1961
60
Cudgewa
46
Federal
32
Corryong
22
Tintaldra
12
Walwa
0
Border United
1962
40
Cudgewa
36
Corryong
24
Federal
20
Border-Walwa
0
Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1963
48
Corryong
36
Cudgewa
20
Federal
16
Border-Walwa
0
Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1964
40
Corryong
36
Federal
24
Border-Walwa
20
Cudgewa
0
Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1965
44
Cudgewa
32
Federal
20
Tintaldra-Khancoban United
16
Corryong
8
Border-Walwa
1966
40
Cudgewa
38
Corryong
28
Federal
14
Border-Walwa
0
Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1967
44
Cudgewa
34
Border-Walwa
22
Corryong
16
Federal
4
Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1968
40
Corryong
32
Federal
28
Cudgewa
20
Border-Walwa
1969
44
Corryong
32
Cudgewa
24
Federal
20
Border-Walwa
1970
56
Cudgewa
24
Corryong
20
Federal
20
Border-Walwa
1971
40
Corryong
36
Cudgewa
28
Federal
16
Border-Walwa
0
Tumbarumba
1972
38
Corryong
24
Federal
24
Border-Walwa
20
Cudgewa
0
Tumbarumba
1973
66
Corryong
59
Border-Walwa
43
Cudgewa
35
Federal
7
Tumbarumba
1974
40
Border-Walwa
28
Federal
28
Cudgewa
20
Corryong
4
Tumbarumba
1975
40
Border-Walwa
32
Federal
28
Cudgewa
20
Corryong
0
Tumbarumba
1976
40
Federal
28
Cudgewa
24
Corryong
16
Border-Walwa
12
Tumbarumba
1977
44
Federal
32
Corryong
28
Border-Walwa
8
Tumbarumba
8
Cudgewa
1978
44
Corryong
44
Federal
36
Border-Walwa
28
Tumbarumba
20
Cudgewa
8
Tumut
1979
52
Cudgewa
44
Corryong
40
Federal
28
Tumbarumba
12
Tumut
8
Border-Walwa
1980
48
Federal
44
Corryong
34
Border-Walwa
28
Tumbarumba
26
Cudgewa
0
Tumut
1981
60
Cudgewa
40
Federal
34
Corryong
34
Border-Walwa
8
Tumbarumba
4
Tumut
1982
44
Cudgewa
40
Tumut
36
Federal
28
Border-Walwa
20
Tumbarumba
12
Corryong
1983
48
Border-Walwa
44
Corryong
40
Federal
28
Tumut
12
Cudgewa
8
Tumbarumba
1984
52
Cudgewa
44
Border-Walwa
40
Corryong
30
Federal
12
Tumut
2
Tumbarumba
1985
48
Corryong
40
Border-Walwa
40
Cudgewa
36
Federal
16
Tumbarumba
0
Tumut
1986
44
Federal
32
Border-Walwa
20
Cudgewa
16
Tumbarumba
8
Corryong
1987
40
Border-Walwa
32
Federal
28
Corryong
20
Tumbarumba
0
Cudgewa
1988
44
Corryong
36
Federal
16
Border-Walwa
16
Tumbarumba
8
Cudgewa
1989
44
Federal
32
Border-Walwa
26
Cudgewa
18
Corryong
0
Tumbarumba
1990
48
Border-Walwa
24
Tumbarumba
24
Corryong
20
Federal
4
Cudgewa
1991
44
Border-Walwa
40
Corryong
24
Cudgewa
12
Federal
0
Tumbarumba
1992
48
Border-Walwa
36
Federal
20
Cudgewa
12
Corryong
4
Tumbarumba
1993
40
Federal
36
Border-Walwa
32
Corryong
8
Cudgewa
4
Tumbarumba
1994
40
Cudgewa
36
Border-Walwa
28
Federal
12
Corryong
4
Tumbarumba
1995
44
Border-Walwa
32
Corryong
28
Cudgewa
16
Federal
0
Tumbarumba
1996
48
Border-Walwa
28
Federal
16
Corryong
4
Cudgewa
1997
48
Border-Walwa
32
Cudgewa
20
Corryong
16
Federal
4
Tumbarumba
1998
36
Border-Walwa
36
Tumbarumba
28
Federal
16
Corryong
4
Cudgewa
1999
40
Border-Walwa
36
Cudgewa
28
Tumbarumba
12
Federal
4
Corryong
2000
42
Cudgewa
34
Corryong
24
Federal
20
Tumbarumba
0
Border-Walwa
2001
56
Corryong
48
Federal
32
Border-Walwa
24
Tumbarumba
16
Bullioh
4
Cudgewa
2002
52
Border-Walwa
44
Corryong
44
Bullioh
24
Federal
16
Tumbarumba
0
Cudgewa
2003
60
Federal
40
Cudgewa
32
Corryong
32
Bullioh
16
Tumbarumba
0
Border-Walwa
2004
52
Bullioh
52
Federal
32
Corryong
28
Cudgewa
12
Border-Walwa
4
Tumbarumba
2005
52
Corryong
44
Federal
40
Bullioh
32
Border-Walwa
8
Cudgewa
4
Tumbarumba
2006
60
Federal
48
Bullioh
32
Corryong
20
Cudgewa
12
Border-Walwa
8
Tumbarumba
2007
56
Bullioh
36
Federal
32
Cudgewa
28
Corryong
20
Border-Walwa
8
Tumbarumba
2008
52
Bullioh
44
Cudgewa
28
Corryong
28
Border-Walwa
16
Tumbarumba
12
Federal
2009
52
Bullioh
36
Border-Walwa
32
Tumbarumba
32
Federal
24
Cudgewa
4
Corryong
2010
56
Bullioh
44
Border-Walwa
44
Federal
20
Tumbarumba
12
Cudgewa
4
Corryong
2011
48
Bullioh
44
Federal
36
Cudgewa
32
Border-Walwa
20
Tumbarumba
0
Corryong
2012
52
Tumbarumba
48
Bullioh
44
Cudgewa
20
Corryong
12
Federal
4
Border-Walwa
2013
60
Tumbarumba
36
Corryong
32
Federal
30
Bullioh
22
Cudgewa
0
Border-Walwa
2014
52
Cudgewa
44
Corryong
44
Bullioh
20
Tumbarumba
20
Federal
0
Border-Walwa
2015
56
Cudgewa
44
Federal
30
Tumbarumba
22
Bullioh
16
Corryong
12
Border-Walwa
2016
48
Federal
40
Corryong
36
Cudgewa
32
Tumbarumba
24
Bullioh
0
Border-Walwa
2017
56
Bullioh
52
Corryong
32
Federal
24
Border-Walwa
16
Cudgewa
0
Tumbarumba
2018
60
Bullioh
44
Federal
36
Cudgewa
28
Corryong
8
Border-Walwa
4
Tumbarumba
2019
56
Cudgewa
50
Bullioh
30
Federal
28
Tumbarumba
16
Corryong
0
Border-Walwa
2020
League in recess due to COVID-19
2021^
36
Cudgewa
20
Bullioh
20
Tumbarumba
4
Corryong
0
Federal
2021^
Season abandoned due to COVID-19 - No official Premier after 11 Rounds played
2022
44
Tumbarumba
32
Cudgewa
32
Bullioh
8
Federal
4
Corryong
2023
48
Cudgewa
24
Tumbarumba
24
Bullioh
0
Corryong
2024
48
Cudgewa
28
Bullioh
16
Tumbarumba
4
Corryong
Grand Finals
KEY: [?] = Details are still unclear or are missing.
Year
G
B
Pts
Premiers
G
B
Pts
Runners-Up
Ground
1905
-
-
1st
Corryong
-
-
2nd
Cudgewa
Ladder: home & away points
1906
4
6
30
Thowgla
2
8
20
Corryong
[?]
1907
-
-
1st 2nd
Corryong Cudgewa
-
-
3rd
Thowgla
Ladder: home & away points
1908
-
-
1st
Corryong
-
-
2nd
Khancoban
Ladder: home & away points
1909
-
-
1st
Corryong
-
-
2nd
Cudgewa
Ladder: home & away points
1910
7
13
55
Corryong
3
7
25
Cudgewa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1911
9
6
60
Cudgewa
5
9
39
Federal
[?]
1912
7
11
47
Corryong
2
4
16
Cudgewa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1913
5
13
43
Cudgewa
4
6
30
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1914
6
3
39
Cudgewa
2
5
17
Federal
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1915
3
12
30
Corryong
2
6
18
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1916
Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1917
Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1918
-
-
1st
Federal
-
-
2nd
Cudgewa
Ladder: home & away points
1919
[?]
[?]
[?]
Cudgewa
[?]
[?]
[?]
[?]
[?]
1920
[?]
[?]
[?]
Walwa
[?]
[?]
[?]
Corryong
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1921
4
9
33
Cudgewa
2
11
23
Walwa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1922
[?]
[?]
[?]
Walwa
[?]
[?]
[?]
Corryong
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1923
9
5
59
Corryong
2
1
13
Cudgewa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1924
6
13
49
Corryong
4
8
32
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1925
[?]
[?]
[?]
Federal
[?]
[?]
[?]
Walwa
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1926
5
10
40
Corryong
4
9
33
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1927
7
10
52
Corryong
4
1
25
Cudgewa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1928
12
12
84
Corryong
11
5
71
Walwa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1929
5
15
45
Walwa
3
3
21
Corryong
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1930
12
9
81
Corryong
5
10
40
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1931
10
7
67
Walwa
9
4
58
Corryong
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1932
17
13
115
Corryong
14
5
89
Walwa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1933
9
9
63
Federal
7
8
50
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1934
11
11
77
Federal
9
10
64
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1935
10
7
67
Federal
6
9
45
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1936
6
12
48
Walwa
5
9
39
Federal
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1937
12
10
82
Walwa
11
8
74
Federal
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1938
7
13
55
Cudgewa
7
24
66
Walwa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1939
7
24
66
Cudgewa
7
13
55
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1940
7
9
51
Walwa
3
5
23
Federal
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1941
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1942
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1943
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1944
Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1945
8
8
56
Federal
3
9
27
Walwa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1946
3
10
28
Cudgewa
3
7
25
Walwa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1947
7
10
52
Cudgewa
6
9
45
Walwa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1948
16
14
110
Walwa
16
5
101
Corryong
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1949
9
19
73
Walwa
8
9
57
Corryong
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1950
7
5
47
Walwa
4
7
31
Corryong
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1951
10
7
67
Corryong
4
11
35
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1952
11
10
76
Cudgewa
9
7
61
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1953
9
6
60
Cudgewa
8
11
59
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1954
12
13
85
Cudgewa
6
2
38
Walwa
[?]
1955
7
9
51
Walwa
5
12
42
Corryong
[?]
1956
12
5
77
Walwa
5
12
42
Cudgewa
[?]
1957
9
13
67
Walwa
4
6
30
Border United
[?]
1958
7
10
52
Walwa
6
7
43
Cudgewa
[?]
1959
5
12
42
Federal
3
14
32
Corryong
[?]
1960
10
7
67
Federal
8
12
60
Corryong
[?]
1961
9
7
61
Cudgewa
8
10
58
Federal
[?]
1962
9
11
65
Cudgewa
7
11
53
Corryong
[?]
1963
11
10
76
Cudgewa
4
11
35
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1964
13
11
89
Corryong
6
9
45
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1965
11
7
73
Federal
9
7
61
Cudgewa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1966
18
14
122
Cudgewa
8
8
56
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1967
9
10
64
Cudgewa
5
4
34
Border-Walwa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1968
8
11
59
Corryong
4
6
30
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1969
12
14
86
Corryong
13
6
84
Cudgewa
[?]
1970
11
8
74
Cudgewa
6
13
49
Corryong
[?]
1971
9
19
73
Cudgewa
3
8
26
Federal
[?]
1972
15
11
101
Corryong
11
6
72
Cudgewa
[?]
1973
11
6
72
Cudgewa
5
5
35
Border-Walwa
[?]
1974
9
9
63
Cudgewa
8
6
54
Federal
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1975
9
9
63
Federal
8
9
57
Border-Walwa
Jingellic Recreation Reserve
1976
9
7
61
Federal
7
8
50
Border-Walwa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1977
18
21
129
Federal
16
7
103
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1978
17
10
112
Corryong
16
11
107
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1979
8
22
70
Cudgewa
10
5
65
Federal
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1980
16
18
114
Federal
6
13
49
Tumbarumba
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1981
11
25
91
Cudgewa
7
12
54
Border-Walwa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1982
14
7
91
Tumut
8
10
58
Cudgewa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1983
4
7
31
Federal
3
9
27
Border-Walwa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1984
15
18
108
Border-Walwa
13
16
94
Cudgewa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1985
18
9
117
Corryong
15
12
102
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1986
19
9
123
Federal
10
11
71
Cudgewa
[?]
1987
25
13
163
Corryong
10
7
67
Federal
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1988
7
8
50
Federal
5
5
35
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1989
7
12
54
Federal
7
7
49
Border-Walwa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
1990
18
16
124
Border-Walwa
8
12
60
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1991
19
19
133
Border-Walwa
8
11
59
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1992
9
4
58
Border-Walwa
4
6
30
Federal
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1993
10
13
73
Federal
8
9
57
Border-Walwa
[?]
1994
17
13
115
Federal
10
10
70
Cudgewa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1995
18
13
121
Corryong
13
12
90
Border-Walwa
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1996
17
7
109
Border-Walwa
9
7
61
Corryong
[?]
1997
15
16
106
Border-Walwa
12
5
77
Cudgewa
Walwa Recreation Reserve
1998
6
10
46
Border-Walwa
5
10
40
Tumbarumba
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1999
9
14
68
Cudgewa
10
3
63
Border-Walwa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
2000
21
5
131
Cudgewa
14
9
93
Corryong
[?]
2001
9
7
61
Corryong
5
4
34
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2002
19
14
128
Corryong
4
7
31
Border-Walwa
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2003
9
3
57
Corryong
6
2
38
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2004
10
16
76
Bullioh
8
6
54
Corryong
Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2005
15
11
101
Corryong
7
6
48
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2006
15
14
104
Federal
3
7
25
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2007
13
8
86
Federal
12
6
78
Bullioh
Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2008
20
13
133
Bullioh
3
7
25
Corryong
Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2009
12
9
81
Bullioh
7
14
56
Tumbarumba
Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2010
6
4
40
Bullioh
0
4
4
Federal
Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2011
19
11
125
Bullioh
9
8
62
Cudgewa
Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2012
13
11
89
Tumbarumba
12
4
76
Cudgewa
Tumbarumba Recreation Reserve
2013
15
12
102
Tumbarumba
10
9
69
Bullioh
Tumbarumba Recreation Reserve
2014
16
12
108
Cudgewa
12
5
77
Corryong
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
2015
15
10
100
Cudgewa
9
11
65
Federal
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2016
8
12
60
Federal
8
9
57
Corryong
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2017
20
7
127
Corryong
10
5
65
Bullioh
Corryong Recreation Reserve
2018
12
18
90
Bullioh
9
8
62
Federal
Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2019
12
10
82
Bullioh
7
14
56
Cudgewa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
2020
League in recess due to COVID-19
2021
Season abandoned due to COVID-19 - No official Premier after 11 Rounds played
2022
13
11
89
Tumbarumba
8
1
49
Cudgewa
Tumbarumba Recreation Reserve
2023
22
14
146
Cudgewa
8
4
52
Bullioh
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
2024
13
13
91
Bullioh
7
14
56
Cudgewa
Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
Season Structure
Currently, the Upper Murray Football Netball League season runs from late April until late August, with matches traditionally played on Saturdays. There are 12 home and away rounds with each club playing each other four times. There are two fixtures per round, with each fixture hosting three football games and six netball games across the day at the one venue. A total of 18 matches take place across the Upper Murray region each round.
There are no fixtured byes each round, but there are three bye weekends fixtured by the league - after rounds 3, 6 and 9.
While there is no official pre-season competition, the league's clubs are free to organise their own practice matches against any opponent either at home or away.
Current competitions
Since 2016 a number of the grades in the Australian rules football competition have discontinued, the last under 16's season was held in 2017 and the last reserves season was held in 2019. Additionally the under 13's competition became the under 14's, while in 2019 it was only competed by four clubs (Bullioh, Corryong, Cudgewa & Tumbarumba). There was also talk of scrapping the netball competition's d-grade in 2019, however the clubs voted in favour of retaining it for the 2020 season.
A green tick () represents that competition will be held, while a red cross () indicates that competition is not being held, the competitions for the 2020 Upper Murray Football Netball League are listed below.[14]
The Upper Murray Football Netball League currently uses the "Page–McIntyre system". The final series is played over four Saturdays from early August until early September, with the grand final traditionally being played on the first weekend of September.
A home ground advantage is awarded to teams only according to the senior grade football, with all finals for both football & netball are played at the one venue during each final day. Unlike other leagues in the local area, the grand final is not played at a neutral venue (like the TDFL/TDNA) or traditional venue (like the HAFNL), instead the winner of the 2nd Semi-Final for the senior grade football is awarded hosting rights for that season's grand final.
In some cases, a club's team other than the senior grade football team may be listed as the "away team" as they might qualify second for that final. For example, in Cudgewa at the 2019 Grand Final the Cudgewa reserve grade football team was listed as the "away team" as they qualifiedy second for the grand final.
Semi-Finals
Preliminary Final
Grand Final
A
1st on ladder
Home
D
Winner major semi-final
Home
2nd on ladder
Away
Winner Preliminary Final
Away
C
Loser major semi-final
Home
Winner minor semi-final
Away
B
3rd on ladder
Home
4th on ladder
Away
General information
League Names
1893–1899
Corryong Football Association
1900–1901
Upper Murray Football Club Association
1902–1903
Upper Murray Football Association
1904–1906
Corryong District Association
1907–1936
Upper Murray Football Association
1937–2000
Upper Murray Football League
2001–present
Upper Murray Football Netball League
2021 Compertitions
Football
UMFNL Seniors UMFNL Reserves UMFNL Under 16's UMFNL Under 14's UMFNL Under 10's (Auskick)
Netball
UNFNL A-Grade UMFNL B-Grade UMFNL C-Grade UMFNL D-Grade UMFNL Under 15's UMFNL Under 11's (Netta)
= Highlighted in red indicates records are missing or details are still unclear.
= Highlighted in blue indicates the team were champions with no finals series held.[note 1]
= Highlighted in gold indicates the team were minor premiers & qualified for the finals series.
= Highlighted in green indicates the team qualified for the finals series.
Notes
1907: Cudgewa won the right to challenge the minor premiers, Corryong, who refused to play because an umpire for the grand final was not sourced from Albury, NSW.
1918–1919: Only a half season was played due to a lack of footballers during and after World War I.
1945–1946: Only a half season was played due to a lack of footballers during and after World War II.
1893 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
2
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
3
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1894 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
20
2
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
12
3
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
12
1895 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
30
2
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
26
3
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
8
1896 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Cudgewa
5
1
0
6
?
?
?
20
2
Mount Elliot
4
2
0
6
?
?
?
16
3
Corryong
0
6
0
6
?
?
?
0
1896 Finals
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Venue
1
Challenge
Cudgewa
?
?
?
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
Cudgewa defeated Mount Elliot in 1896 Corryong Football Association Challenge Final.
1897 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
24
2
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
12
3
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
0
1898 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
2
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
3
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
4
Walwa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1899 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
2
Walwa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
3
Khancoban
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
4
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1900 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Walwa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
32
2
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
32
3
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
8
4
Khancoben
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
4
?
Mount Elliot
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1900 Finals
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Venue
1
Challenge
Walwa
4
2
26
Corryong
3
4
22
Wal.
1901 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Federal
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
20
2
Walwa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
20
3
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
4
?
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1901 Finals
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Venue
1
Challenge
Federal
3
2
20
Walwa
2
5
17
Cor.
1902 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Federal
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
24
2
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
20
3
Khancoban
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
4
?
Walwa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1903 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
16
2
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
16
3
Federal
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
4
?
Walwa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1903 Finals
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Venue
1
Challenge
Corryong
3
5
23
Cudgewa
2
3
15
Cor.
1904 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Cudgewa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
12
2
Corryong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
12
3
Towong
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
0
?
Federal
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Walwa
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
1904 Finals
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Venue
1
Challenge
Cudgewa
4
4
28
Corryong
2
12
24
?
1905-2017
2018 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Bullioh
15
0
0
0
2218
602
368.44%
60
2
Federal
11
4
0
0
1753
1020
171.86%
44
3
Cudgewa
9
6
0
0
1519
1156
131.40%
36
4
Corryong
7
8
0
0
1424
1420
100.28%
28
5
Border-Walwa
2
13
0
0
882
2255
39.11%
8
6
Tumbarumba
1
14
0
0
830
2173
38.20%
4
2018 Finals
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Venue
1
1st semi
Cudgewa
9
7
61
Corryong
9
13
67
Cud.
2
2nd semi
Bullioh
16
14
110
Federal
9
16
70
Why.
3
Preliminary
Federal
19
14
128
Corryong
13
7
85
Cor.
4
Grand
Bullioh
12
80
90
Federal
9
8
62
Why.
2019 Ladder
Wins
Losses
Draws
Byes
For
Against
%
Pts
1
Cudgewa
14
1
0
0
2982
432
691.90%
56
2
Bullioh
12
2
1
0
2744
561
489.13%
50
3
Federal
7
7
1
0
1359
1537
88.42%
30
4
Tumbarunba
7
8
0
0
1252
1655
75.65%
28
5
Corryong
4
11
0
0
762
2189
34.81%
16
6
Border-Walwa
0
15
0
0
194
2926
6.63%
0
2019 Finals
Team
G
B
Pts
Team
G
B
Pts
Venue
1
1st semi
Federal
27
9
171
Tumbarumba
7
8
50
Cor.
2
2nd semi
Cudgewa
11
9
75
Bullioh
10
10
70
Cud.
3
Preliminary
Bullioh
24
19
163
Federal
12
4
76
Why.
4
Grand
Cudgewa
7
14
56
Bullioh
12
10
82
Cud.
Interleague / community championships matches
t.b.a.
Individual awards
League medals
McAullife Medal: Best & Fairest
[?] Medal: Leading Goalkicker
Year
Votes
Player
Club
Goals
Player
Club
2013
20
Even Nichols Stephen Barnes
Corryong Tumbarumba
90
Matthew Molkentin
Tumbarumba
Life members
Inducted
Inductee
Notes
(N/A)
Arthur R. Nickless
Upper Murray Football League * (No life membership awarded) * President: 1972–1977
Victoria Country Football League * VCFL Service Medallion M.B.D. Football Council * Delegate for the Upper Murray Football League 1977
[Pre-1977]
Alan M. Vogel
Upper Murray Football League * President: 1961, 1965, 1970
[Pre-1977]
Clive McAuliffe
Upper Murray Football League * President: 1964 * Vice President: 1977 * Inter-League Manager: 1977
Victoria Country Football League * VCFL Service Medallion M.B.D. Football Council * Delegate for the Upper Murray Football League 1977
[Pre-1977]
Col McClure (dec.)
Upper Murray Football League * Secretary: 1945–1962 * Ball Committee: 1977
Victoria Country Football League * VCFL Service Medallion
[Pre-1977]
G. C. Hamilton (dec.)
Upper Murray Football League * President: 1959
[?]
George Turner
[?]
[?]
Jack Hallinan
Border-Walwa FNC * Formed the Junior Border-Walwa Football team * Arranged entry into the Upper Murray Football Association * Coached & organized juniors * Club Secretary: 10 Seasons
Upper Murray Football League * Tribunal Representative Ovens and Murray Football League * Appeals Board Victoria Country Football League * Delegate for the Upper Murray Football League
[?]
Jeff Ross
Upper Murray Football League Secretary
[?]
Milne Bryant
2013
Mont Waters
(Tumbarumba AFNC)
[?]
Norm Hughes
[?]
1976
Ron G. Clarke (dec.)
Tintaldra FC * Player: 1951–1959 * Club Best & Fairest: 1958 * President: 1960–1961
Tintaldra-Khancoban United FC * President: 1963–1966 Upper Murray Football League * President: 1962, 1967 * Vice-president: 6 Seasons * Secretary: 10 Seasons * Assistant Secretary: 1 Season * Tribunal Representative: 3 Seasons * Ball Committee: 1977
Notes: A Stats correct to the end of the 2021 Home & Away season.
Netball honour boards
Premiers
2001–2016
Season
A-Grade
B-Grade
C-Grade
D-Grade
15's & Under
11's & Under
Upper Murray Football Netball League
2001
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2002
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2003
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2004
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2005
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2006
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2007
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2008
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2009
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2010
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2011
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2012
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2013
Federal
Federal
Cudgewa
Cudgewa
Federal 1
Unknown
2014
Border-Walwa
Border-Walwa
Federal
Federal
Federal 1
Unknown
2015
Cudgewa
Federal
Corryong
Tumbarumba
Federal
Unknown
2016
Tumbarumba
Cudgewa
Federal
Federal
Federal
Unknown
Notes: 1 Ran as a "14's & Under" competition.
Best & Fairest
2001–2016
Season
A-Grade
B-Grade
C-Grade
D-Grade
15's & Under
11's & Under
Upper Murray Football Netball League
2001
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2002
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2003
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2004
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2005
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2006
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2007
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2008
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2009
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2010
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2011
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2012
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2013
E.Jones (21)
K.Hewatt (17)
J.Hunt (21)
K.Mccallum (29)
Unknown1
Unknown
2014
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2015
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
2016
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Notes: 1 Ran as a "14's & Under" competition.
Leading Goal Scorers
2001–2016
Season
A-Grade
B-Grade
C-Grade
D-Grade
15's & Under
11's & Under
Upper Murray Football Netball League
2001
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2002
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2003
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2004
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2005
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2006
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2007
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2008
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2009
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2010
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2011
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2012
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown1
Unknown
2013
S-A.Walker (413)
N.Walsh (379)
A.Edwards (206)
K.mccallum (224)
C.Mckimmie (175) 1
Unknown
2014
T.Thorpe (558)
?C.Beer (306)
?A.Sheather (223)
?M.Galbraith (200)
?A.Byrne (229) 1
Unknown
2015
?C.Beer (361)
?A.Sheather (315)
?A.Byrne (179)
?M.Galbraith (111)
?T.Hunt (198)
Unknown
2016
?C.Beer (353)
?A.Sheather (198)
?A.Byrne (232)
?I.Norman (125)
?T.Hunt (179)
Unknown
Notes: 1 Ran as a "14's & Under" competition.
National League players
T.B.A.
Inter-League matches
T.B.A.
Notes
^ abcThe term "champions" was used for a club finishing the season on top of the ladder with no finals series played, today the league recognizes these "champions" who won the "championship" as premiers who won the premiership.
^Established as Bullioh Valley in 1947, Reformed as Bullioh in 2000.
^Formed from merger of Border United FC & Walwa FC after the 1960 season.
^Border-Walwa FNC entered a state of recess from the 2020 pre season, last season they competed in was the 2019 season.
^Established as Mount Elliot in 1892, Renamed to Federal in 1901.
^Federal FNC entered a state of recess from the 2022 post season, last season they competed in was the 2022 season.
^Merged with Walwa FC after the 1960 season to form the Border-Walwa FC.
^Established as Khancoban in 1899, and had a number of name changers over the years.
^Established as Tumut in 1970, Renamed to Tumut-Talbingo in 1986.
^Merged with Border United FC after the 1960 season to form the Border-Walwa FC.