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Hills Football League

The Hills Football League (HFL) is an Australian rules football league, situated in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia, to the south east of the state capital Adelaide.

The League has over 3000 players belonging to 18 member Clubs. The League's Clubs are divided into two playing Divisions:

  • Division 1 (Formerly Central Division – mostly the larger towns in the Hills region);
  • Division 2 (Formerly Country Division – the remaining clubs in the region).

Both divisions have their own programs for the season. There is a promotion and relegation system that received criticism in 2014 following the ultimately unsuccessful decision to relegate Echunga in the same season that they won the Central Division premiership. It is the second biggest league in South Australia after the South Australian Amateur Football League.

In 2009 the Uraidla Districts Football Club became the first team in HFL history to secure all senior premierships (A, B & C) in a single season a feat that was followed by Hahndorf in 2016.

History

The Hills FL was formed in 1967 as a result of the merger of the original Hills Central FL and the Torrens Valley FL. For a number of years, the competition consisted of three divisions, firstly known as the Central Zone, the Northern Zone and the Southern Zone. This later changed to Zone 1, 2 and 3 with two years also providing a Zone 4. Eventually in 1979 the two divisions that exist today was established. The one year that was an exception was 1983 when competition was played in one division.

Heathfield-Aldgate United hold the record for the most premierships won in succession from 1971 to 1977.

Clubs

Grades

The HFL consists of:

  • Junior Grades
  • Under 14's (mini colts)
  • Under 16's (junior colts)
  • Under 18's (senior colts)
  • Senior Grades
  • A Grade (A1)
  • B Grade (A2)
  • C Grade (A3)

Locations

Division 1

Division 2

C-Grade Only

Former clubs

Premierships

AFL Players

The following were drafted to AFL club lists having previously participated in the Hills Football League.

References

External links

Books

  • Encyclopedia of South Australian country football clubs / compiled by Peter Lines.
  • South Australian country football digest / by Peter Lines