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Southern Mallee Football League

The Southern Mallee Football League (SMFL) was an Australian rules football competition that finished in 1996 based in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. The league featured three grades in the Australian rules football competition, being First-Grade, Reserve-Grade and Under 16s.

History

Southern Mallee Football Association

The Southern Mallee Football Association (SMFA) was formed in the 1932 and continued until 1996 when it merged with the Northern Mallee Football League to form the Mallee Football League (Victoria).

In the 1937 SMFA grand final, E McCarthy kicked 15 goals for Hopetoun Football Club to help them defeat Kenmare.

In April, 1938 the SMFA was renamed the SMF League at its annual general meeting.

A Reserves / Second Eighteen football competition was introduced by the SMFL in 1948.

The thirds competition may have been introduced in 1969 and ran as an under 16 boys competition.

Southern Mallee Football League - 1932 to 1937

From 1932 to 1937, there was also a Southern Mallee Football League (SMFL).

The SMFL also had a junior competition in 1936.

Prior to the start of the 1937 SMFL season, there was a number of clubs considering moving to another league, which caused a delay to the start of the season.

The SMFL folded prior to the start of the 1938 season, with a number of clubs wishing to move to other neighbouring leagues and with Sea Lake going onto play in the Manangatang Waitchie Football League.

Clubs

Southern Mallee Football League (1932-1996)

Known as Southern Mallee Football Association from 1932 - 1937.

Final clubs

Former clubs

Southern Mallee Football League (1932-1937)

Final clubs

Former clubs

Senior Football Premierships

Southern Mallee Football Association: 1932 - 1937
Southern Mallee Football League: 1938 - 1996
Seniors
Southern Mallee Football League: 1932 to 1937

Reserves Football Premierships

Southern Mallee Football League
Reserves - 1948 to 1996

Thirds Football Premierships

Southern Mallee Football League
Thirds / Under 16's - 1969 ? to 1996

Fourths Football Premierships

Southern Mallee Football League
Fourths / Under 13's - 1984 to 1996

Football Best and Fairest Award

Southern Mallee Football Association - 1932 to 1939
Southern Mallee Football League - 1946 - 1996
Robert Ford Memorial Trophy
Seniors

References

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