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Euroa District Football Association

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Euroa District Football Association
Most recent season or competition:
1949
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1903; 121 years ago (1903)
First season1903
Ceased1949
No. of teams36
CountryAustralia
Venue(s)Euroa Sports Ground
ContinentAustralia
Most titlesLongwood FC (7)
Related
competitions
Euroa Wednesday FA, North East (Euroa) FA, Hume Highway FA.

The Euroa District Football Association was formed in May, 1903 and was active up until 1949.

History

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The Euroa District Football Association was formed in May, 1903[1] from the following clubs - Euroa, Gooram, Miepoll, Rigg's Creek, Shean's Creek and Violet Town.[2]

In 1894, there was a Euroa Football Association for one season only, with Euroa FC finishing on top of the ladder.[3]

The Euroa Royals FC was formed in 1905 and wore the red and white colours[4] and were known as the Tigers.

In the interest of football in Euroa in 1909, the Euroa Magpies FC and Euroa FC merged to form one club and entered the North East Football Association. The Euroa Wednesdays FC entered a team in the Euroa (Wednesday) Football Association.[5]

In April 1920, clubs from the existing Euroa DFA met and formed the North East District Football Association.[6]

In 1921, club colours were - Baddaginnie: green and white; Benalla Rovers: blue and white; Glenrowan: red, white and blue; Strathbogie: royal blue and black; Violet Town: maroon and gold; Euroa Imperials: black and white; Shean's Creek: green and gold.[7][8]

In 1922, Benalla Rovers moved to the Yarrawonga FA, Longwood went into recess, which left only the Baddaginnie, Euroa Imperials and Violet Town teams, thus the North East FA went into recess.[9]

In 1923, the North East FA was reformed from the following clubs - Baddaginnie, Euroa Imperials, Gooram, Longwood, Strathbogie and Violet Town.[10]

In May 1934, Euroa FC and the Euroa Imperials FC merged to form Euroa United FC and entered one team in the Waranga North Eastern Football Association[11][12] and the Euroa DFA changed its name to the Euroa Junior Football Association in May 1934.[13] Euroa Seconds could not enter a team in the Euroa DFA in 1934, due to local North East rules.[14]

In 1946, Strathbogie's Malcom Armstrong, won the Euroa DFL best and fairest award.[15]

The Euroa DFA folded after the 1949 season and Euroa Seconds, Longwood and Strathbogie joined the re-established Hume Highway Football Association in 1950, which began back in 1931,[16] but was in recess between 1947 and 1949.

Robert Fox, from the Yarck Football Club won the 1952 Hume Highway Football League's best and fairest award. [17]

In 1953, Pat Russell from the Yarck Football Club, won the Hume Highway Football League best and fairest award, the L D Roberstson Trophy, donated bt the league secretary.[18]

In 1954, Ron Watkins, from Strathbogie, won the very last Hume Highway Football League best and fairest award before the league folded.[19]

Euroa DFA Competing Teams

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  • Baddaginnie: 1907, 09, 10, 11, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 35
  • Balmattum: 1914,
  • Benalla: 1919,
  • Benalla A: 1931, 32, 33
  • Benalla Gymnasium: 1909, 10, 11
  • Benalla Imperials: 1932 - 1933.
  • Benalla Rovers: 1920 - 1921. Joined the Benalla Yarrawonga FA in 1922.
  • Benalla United: 1911,
  • Bonnie Doon: 1937. Joined the Alexandra - Mansfield FA in 1938.
  • Castle Creek: 1905[20] withdrew from the EDFA prior to the 2nd round, 1905.[21]
  • Euroa: 1903 - 1908, 1930 - 1933. Merged with Euroa Imperials FC in 1934 to form Euroa United FC & joined the Waranga NEFA.
  • Euroa Blues: 1926.[22]
  • Euroa Imperials: 1913 - 1933. Merged with Euroa FC in 1934 to form Euroa United FC & joined the Waranga NEFA.
  • Euroa Juniors: 1912.
  • Euroa Magpies: 1907, 08,
  • Euroa United Seconds: 1935, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44, 48, Joined the Hume Highway FL in 1950.
  • Euroa Wednesdays: 1909, 10, 11
  • Euroa Royals "Tigers": 1905, 06,
  • Gooram: 1903, 04, 12, 13, 14, 19
  • Glenrowan: 1920, 21, 32,
  • Half Holidays: 1909,
  • Karramomus: 1913,
  • Kialla West: 1938[23] & 39.[24]
  • Longwood: 1904, 05, 06, 07, 08, 13, 14, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 44, 48, Joined the Hume Highway FL in 1950.
  • Merton: 1946. Joined the Upper Goulburn FL in 1947.
  • Miepoll: 1903, 04, 05, 06, 08, 1913, 1926, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 48, Joined the Central Goulburn Valley Football League in 1950.
  • Moglonemby: 1914,
  • Murchison: 1945
  • Pranjip: 1904. Changed their name to Castle Creek FC in 1905.
  • Rigg's Creek: 1903 -
  • Ruffy: 1926, 27,
  • Shean's Gully: 1903, 04, 05.
  • Shean's Creek: 1920, 21
  • Strathbogie: 1905, 06, 07, 08, 12, 13, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44, 48, Joined the Hume Highway FL in 1950.
  • Violet Town: 1903, 04, 09, 10, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 ?, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 44, 48 Played in the Benalla & District Football League from 1936 - 40. Joined the Benalla Tungamah Football League in 1950.
  • Winton: 1909, 10, 11, 24,

Euroa DFA - Football Grand Final Scores

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Year Premiers Score Runner Up Score Grand Final Venue
Euroa DFA
1903 Gooram ? [25] [26]
1904 Gooram Gooram Premiers[27]
Longwood: 2nd 4.8 - 32 Euroa: 3rd 4.6 - 30 Euroa. Play off for 2nd. [28]
1905 Euroa 5.8 - 38 Longwood 3.8 - 26 Shean's Creek[29]
1906 Longwood 6.10 - 46 Euroa 4.7 - 31 Longwood[30]
1907 Euroa Magpies 7.5 - 47 Euroa 5.11 - 41 Euroa Sportground[31][32]
1908 Longwood defeated Euroa who refused to play at Longwood[33][34]
Euroa (Wednesday) DFA
1909 Baddaginnie 6.8 - 44 Euroa Wednesdays 4.10 - 34 Violet Town[35]
1910 Benalla Gymnasium 9.9 - 63 Baddaginnie 4.12 - 36 Euroa[36]
1911 Euroa Wednesdays 7.14 - 56 Benalla Gymnasium 7.12 - 54 Baddaginnie[37]
Euroa DFA
1912 Strathbogie 5.14 - 44 Gooram 3.5 - 23 Euroa[38][39]
1913 Gooram 5.15 - 45 Longwood 5.3 - 33 Euroa[40][41]
1914 Gooram defeated Longwood by 2 points Euroa Sportsground[42]
1915-18 In recess > WW1
1919 Gooram 5.14 - 44 Violet Town 3.8 - 26 Euroa Sportsground[43]
N E (Euroa) Football Association [44]
1920 Benalla Rovers 11.20 - 86 Longwood 5.6 - 36 Euroa Sportsground[45]
1921 Benalla Rovers 10.5 - 65 Shean's Creek 5.9 - 39 Euroa Sportsground[46]
1922 NEFA in recess.
1923 Violet Town 6.9 - 45 Longwood 4.10 - 34 [47] [48]
1924 Longwood 9.14 - 68 Euroa Imperials 6.6 - 42 [49]
Euroa DFA
1925 Baddaginnie 6.16 - 52 Strathbogie 6.9 - 45 Euroa Sportsground[50]
1926 Euroa Imperials 7.4 - 46 Euroa Blues 3.9 - 27 Euroa Sportground[51][52][53]
1927 Violet Town 10.4 - 64 Longwood 7.6 - 48 [54]
1928 Violet Town defeated Longwood by 5 points [55]
1929 Miepoll defeated Longwood by 20 points [56][57]
1930 Euroa Imperials defeated Longwood by 26 points Longwood won on appeal[58] [59]
1931 Benalla A 8.11 - 59 Euroa Imperials 8.5 - 53 Euroa Sportsground[60]
1932 Benalla A 11.12 - 78 Euroa Imperials 9.12 - 66 [61]
1933 Benalla A 11.10 - 76 Euroa Imperials 9.10 - 64 Benalla Showgrounds[62]
1934 Longwood 7.16 - 58 Violet Town 3.10 - 28 [63]
1935 Longwood 9.14 - 68 Miepoll 9.8 - 62 [64]
1936 Longwood 16.21 - 117 Miepoll 14.16 - 100 [65][66][67][68]
1937 Miepoll defeated Strathbogie [69][70]
1938 Miepoll 9.10 - 64 Euroa Seconds 7.5 - 47 [71][72][73]
1939 Strathbogie 10.21 - 81 Miepoll 7.15 - 57 Euroa Sportsground[74]
1940-42 In recess > WW2
Slap - Dash Knockout
1943 Violet Town 6.11 - 47 Euroa 2.2 - 14 Euroa. Knockout comp in 1943[75][76]
Euroa District FA
1944 Violet Town Euroa 2nds Euroa Sportsground[77]
1945 Murchison 26.17 - 173 Euroa 2nds 9.9 - 63 Longwood[78]
1946 Euroa 2nds [79][80]
1947 [81]
1948 Violet Town [82]
1949 Violet Town 13.11 - 89 Strathbogie 5.6 - 36 Euroa[83] Umpire: Ireland[84]
Hume Highway FL (1931-54)
1931 Broadford Independents 7.10 - 52 Tallarook 4.6 - 30 [85]
1932 Tallarook 12.11 - 83 Kilmore 8.11 - 59 Tallarook undefeated[86]
1933 Broadford Independents 11.9 - 75 Wallan East 3.14 - 32 [87]
1934 Wallan 9.19 - 73 Broadford Independents 7.8 - 50 [88]
1935 Seymour 16.16 - 112 Darraweit 16.8 - 104 Broadford[89]
1936 Darraweit Guim defeated Broadford Independents Broadford[90]
1937 Broadford Independents 15.10 - 100 Wallan 9.10 - 64 Broadford[91]
1938 Kilmore 10.14 - 74 Wallan 9.12 - 66 Broadford[92]
1939 Kilmore 12.17 - 89 Tallarook 12.7 - 79 Broadford[93]
1940 Kilmore 11.4 - 70 Broadford 5.7 - 37 Romsey[94]
1941-44 HHFL in recess > WW2[95]
1945 Broadford defeated Lancefield [96][97]
1946 Broadford 18.20 - 128 Kilmore 7.9 - 51 Kilmore[98]
1947-49 HHFL in recess.[99][100][101]
1950 Strathbogie 11.7 - 73 Broadford 2nds 8.13 - 61 Euroa[102]
1951 Strathbogie 13.15 - 93 Longwood 6.15 - 51 Yarck[103]
1952 Strathbogie 12.21 - 93 Longwood 9.13 - 67 [104]
1953 Longwood 12.4 - 76 Strathbogie 8.9 - 57 Avenel[105]
1954 Strathbogie Longwood[106] [107][108]
Year Premiers Score Runner Up Score Grand Final Venue

Premiership Table

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Most Premierships / Runners Up
Club Most Premierships Runners Up Grand Finals
Longwood 7* 9 16
Violet Town 6 2 8
Gooram 5 1 6
Miepoll 3 3 6
Benalla A 3 0 3
Euroa 2 6 8
Strathbogie 2 3 5
Baddaginnie 2 1 3
Benalla Rovers 2 0 2
Euroa Imperials 1 5 6
Benalla Gymnasium 1 1 2
Euroa Wednesdays 1 1 2
Euroa Magpies 1 0 1
Murchison 1 0 1
Euroa Blues 0 1 1
Shean's Creek 0 1 1
TOTAL 37 34 71
  • Does not include Hume Highway FA & Slap Dash FA wins.
  • Longwood: includes their 1930 premiership "win".
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