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Eastern Football Netball League

The Eastern Football Netball League (EFNL), formerly known as the Eastern Districts Football League (EDFL) and later the Eastern Football League (EFL), is an Australian rules football and netball league based in the eastern suburbs of metropolitan Melbourne.

History

The Eastern Districts Football League was established on 15 February 1962, but its origins can be traced back to the Reporter District Football League established in 1903, with the following clubs - Bayswater, Box Hill, Canterbury, Ferntree Gully, Mitcham and Ringwood.

The following football associations all played their part in the now Eastern Football Netball League:

  • The Ringwood District Football Association was established in 1922 and consisted of the following clubs - Croydon, Ferntree Gully, Kilsyth-Monbulk, Ringwood B and Warrandyte.
  • The Croydon Mail Football League was established in 1945 and consisted of the following clubs - Bayswater, Boronia, Croydon and Kilsyth. It appears that the League's name was changed to the Croydon District Football League in 1948 and stayed this way in 1949 too.
  • In 1950 the league became known as the Croydon-Ferntree Gully Football League, when Ferntree Gully left the Dandenong & District Football League and three grades of football commenced in 1950.
  • In 1997, the Eastern Districts Football League and the Knox Junior Football Association amalgamated to form the renamed Eastern Football League.

Following a restructure after the 2018 season, the league consisted of five divisions - Premier and Division 1 had ten clubs each, Division 2 and 3 had eight clubs, and Division 4 had nine with the admission of Croydon North-MLOC for 2019.

After the conclusion of the 2019 season, on 15 October, the league announced a re-branding to the Eastern Football Netball League, recognising netball as a key part of the league structure.

On 3 June 2020, the EFNL cancelled its 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

With the admission of Bulleen Templestowe for 2025, there are now 54 clubs in the league.

Jingle

The EFL had its own jingle that was used for the 2000 season.

Number one, you can tell
It's the EFL, the EFL
And they do it so well
In the EFL, the EFL
Number one, you can tell
It's the EFL, the EFL
And they do it so well
In the EFL, the EFL
Number one, you can tell
It's the EFL, the EFL!

Clubs

Locations

Men

Premier Division (2026)

Division 1 (2026)

Division 2 (2026)

Division 3 (2026)

Division 4 (2026)

<nowiki>*</nowiki>For the 2026 season, Forest Hill's reserves will be replaced by Surrey Park's third side, while Nunawading's reserves will be replaced by Berwick's third side.

Men's clubs in recess (2026)

Women

Premier Division (2026)

Division 1 (2026)

Division 2 (2026)

Division 3 (2026)

Division 4 (2026)

Division 5 (2026)

In recess

Junior Only Clubs

Senior clubs that field juniors in the EFL include:

  • Bayswater
  • Beaconsfield
  • Blackburn
  • Boronia
  • Chirnside Park
  • Coldstream
  • Croydon
  • Croydon North MLOC
  • Donvale
  • East Burwood
  • East Ringwood
  • Fairpark
  • Ferntree Gully
  • Heathmont
  • Kilsyth
  • Knox
  • Lilydale
  • Mitcham
  • Montrose
  • Mooroolbark
  • Noble Parth
  • North Ringwood
  • Norwood
  • Oakleigh District
  • Ringwood
  • Rowville
  • Scoresby
  • South Belgrave
  • South Croydon
  • Templestowe
  • The Basin
  • Upper Ferntree Gully
  • Vermont
  • Wantirna South
  • Waverley Blues

Premiers

Premiership Table (2025)

Premiership Timeline (Senior Mens)

Division Promotion and Relegation Timeline (Senior Mens)

Additional Information

  • 1965 - Divisional promotion and relegation began between Division 1 and 2. Clubs such as Scoresby (Division 2 Premiers in 1962, 63, 64, 65) were not promoted despite winning the Division 2 premiership several times and clubs such as Heathmont were not relegated despite having finished last in 1962 and 1964.
  • 1971 - Divisional promotion and relegation began between Division 2 and 3. Olinda (Division 3 Premiers in 1965, 66, 67) and Mount Evelyn (Division 3 Premiers in 1969, 70) won several premierships in a row without promotion and clubs such as Mulgrave (Division 2 Last Place 1968, 69) and Upper Ferntree Gully (Division 2 Last Place 1970, 71) were not relegated despite finishing last for two years in a row.
  • 1986 - Division 4 was added to the league. The last seven teams of the 1985 Division 3 season were relegated to Division 4 for 1986 (Mount Evelyn, Lilydale, Nunawading, South Wantirna, South Waverley Sandown, Blackburn South and Kilsyth), joining Wonga Park who was admitted as a new club.
  • 2019 - With Division 1 becoming Premier Division, Division 2 becoming Division 1 and Division 3 becoming Division 2, the newly created Division 3 comprised the bottom six teams of Division 3 of 2018 (Waverley Blues, Donvale, Ferntree Gully, South Belgrave, Warrandyte and Chirnside Park), as well as the two Grand Finalists of Division 4 of 2018 (Whitehorse Pioneers and Glen Waverley Hawks).

Eastern Football Netball League Senior Men's Premiers (1962–present)

Five Division Competition (2019–)

Four Division Competition (1986–2018)

Three Division competition (1962–1985)

Premiership Timeline (Senior Womens)

Division Promotion and Relegation Timeline (Senior Womens)

Eastern Football Netball League Senior Women's Premiers (2017–present)

Five Division Competition (2021–2024)

Eastern Region Girls Football League (2017–2019)

Former clubs

References

External links