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Yackandandah & District Football League

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Yackandandah & District Football League
Most recent season or competition:
1953
FormerlyYackandandah & District Football Association (1928–1940)
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
First season1928
Ceased1955; 69 years ago (1955)
No. of teams22
CountryAustralia
Most titlesBogong FC & Kiewa FC (3)

The Yackandandah & District Football Association was a minor rural Australian Rules Football competition in the North Eastern Victoria and ran from 1928 to 1932, 1940, then from 1946 to 1953, when it folded in early 1954.

History

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There was a Yackandandah Football Association established in 1912 amongst the following club's - Dederang, Yackandandah and Tawonga with Dederang taking out the premiership.[1]

Then in 1928, the Yackandandah & District Football Association was formed and Mr. Fred Malcomson, from the Star Hotel, Yackandandah decided to donate a trophy to the premiers.[2]

In 1933, the Yackandandah & DFA disbanded and the Tallangatta & District Football Association was formed from the following clubs - Bethanga, Granya, Kiewa Valley, Mitta Valley and Tallangatta.[3]

The competition reformed in 1940 for one year, before going into recess due to World War Two. It then reformed in 1946 and was active up until April, 1954 when it went into recess.[4]

In 1947, the Y&DFA had nine local football clubs playing in its competition.

In 1952, Bogong FC changed it club colours to yellow and black.[5]

In 1953, Bogong FC won the minor premiership, with Beechworth Reserves finishing last out of six sides.[6]

All up the Yackandandah & DFA played fifteen season of football, with Bogong FC and Kiewa FC, both winning three premierships.

Bogong FC played in five grand finals in their seven years in the Yackandandah & DFA.

In 1954, the competition went into recess, then in February 1955, the Yackandandah & DFL officially disbanded.[7]

Football Clubs

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The following 22 clubs played in the Yackandandah & DFL at some stage between 1928 and 1953.

Teams in Association per football season.
  • 1912 - 3: Dederang, Yackandandah,
  • 1928 - 5: Bethanga, Bullioh, Kergunyah, Sandy Creek, Yackandandah.
  • 1929 - 8: Allan's Flats, Bethanga, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Sandy Creek, Talgarno, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1930 - 8: Allan's Flats, Bethanga, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Sandy Creek, Talgarno, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1931 - 8: Allan's Flats, Bethanga, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Sandy Creek, Talgarno, Tangambalanga, Yackandandah.
  • 1932 - 7: Bethanga, Kergunyah, Kiewa Rovers, Mitta Mitta, Sandy Creek, Tallangatta, Yackandandah.
  • 1940 - 3: Dederang, Mudegonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1946 - 6: Dederang, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Mudgegonga, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1947 - 9: Bogong, Dederang, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Mudgegonga, Sandy Creek, Stanley, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1948 - 8: Bogong, Dederang, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Mudgegonga, Sandy Creek, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1949 - 6: Bogong, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Sandy Creek, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1950 - 6: Bogong, Dederang, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1951 - 7: Base workshops, Bogong, Dederang, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Tawonga, Yackandandah.
  • 1952 - 7: Beechworth Reserves, Bogong, Bright, Dederang, Tawonga, Wandiligong, Yackandandah.
  • 1953 - 6: Beechworth Reserves, Bogong, Bright, Dederang, Tawonga, Yackandandah

League Best & Fairest

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  • 1940: J Nutt - Mudegonga FC[18]
  • 1941 - 45: Yackandandah & DFA in recess due to WW2.
  • 1946:
  • 1947: Jim Bishop - Bogong FC[19]
  • 1948: Jim Bishop - Bogong FC[20]
  • 1949: A Kemp - Sandy Creek FC[21]
  • 1950: Jim Mooney - Tawonga FC[22]
  • 1951: R Newton - Kiewa FC[23]
  • 1952: Ray Braham - Bogong FC[24][25]
  • 1953: Jim Mooney - Dederang FC[26]

Football Premierships

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Grand Final Scores & venues
  • 1912 - Dederang:4.7 - 31 d Yackandandah: 1.6 - 12[27][28][29]
  • 1928 - Yackandandah: 7.16 - 58 defeated Kergunyah: 8.3 - 51[30][31] at Sandy Creek.
  • 1929 - Bethanga: 5.15 - 45 defeated Yackandandah: 4.7 - 31[32] at Sandy Creek.
  • 1930 - Kergunyah: 11.6 - 72 defeated Bethanga: 6.16 - 52[33] at Yackandandah Showgrounds.
  • 1931 - Bethanga: 8.6 - 54 drew with Talgarno: 8.6 - 54[34]
  • 1931 - Talgarno: 11.14 - 80 defeated Bethanga: 10.8 - 68. (Grand final replay).[35]at Kiewa. [36]
  • 1932 - Mitta Mitta: 12.9 - 81 defeated Tallangatta: 8.4 - 52[37] at Sandy Creek.
  • 1933 - Yackandandah & DFA disbanded in April 1933, reformed in 1940.[38]
  • 1940 - Yackandandah: 13.12 - 90 defeated Mudgegonga: 5.9 - 39[39] at Mudgegonga[40]
  • 1941 - 1945: Yackandandah & DFA in recess due to World War Two
  • 1946 - Kiewa: 4.13 - 37 defeated Tawonga: 4.9 - 33[41][42]
  • 1947 - Tawonga: 16.5 - 101 defeated Kiewa: 5.10 - 40[43][44]
  • 1948 - Kiewa: 9.10 - 64 defeated Bogong: 4.14 - 38[45]
  • 1949 - Kiewa: 7.8 - 50 defeated Yackandandah: 5.9 - 39[46]
  • 1950 - Bogong: 8.17 - 65 defeated Tawonga: 6.4 - 40[47] at Yackandandah.
  • 1951 - Bogong: 18.11 - 119 defeated Kiewa: 11.15 - 81
  • 1952 - Tawonga: 10.5 - 65 defeated Bogong: 7.12 - 54[48][49][50] at Yackandandah. This was Bogong's only loss for the season!
  • 1953 - Bogong: 12.9 - 81 defeated Tawonga: 6.9 - 45[51] at Yackandandah.
  • 1954 - The Yackandandah & DFL went into recess in April 1954.
  • 1955 - The Yackandandah & DFL officially disbands in February 1955.

Most Premierships / Runners Up

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Club Most Premierships Runners Up Draw Grand Finals
Bogong 3 2 5
Kiewa 3 2 5
Tawonga 2 3 5
Yackandandah 2 3 5
Bethanga 1 2 1 4
Talgarno 1 1 2
Kergunyah 1 1 2
Mitta Mitta 1 1
Dederang 1 1
Mudgegonga 1 1
Tallangatta 1 1
Total 15 15 2 32

Office Bearers

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Year President Secretary Treasurer
1928
1929 Reg G. Evans Edgar Hadley [52]
1930 Reg G. Evans G Wynack G Wynack[53]
1931 Reg G. Evans F Grant L Matthews[54]
1932 E Butson
1933-39 Y&DFA in recess [55]
1940
1941-45 Y&DFA in recess. WW2
1946
1947 G Kelly
1948 G Kelly
1949 G Kelly
1950 G Kelly
1951 G Kelly E Butson E Butson[56]
1952 G Kelly E Butson
1953 T Agnew E Butson E Butson[57]
1954
1955 E Butson
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