The AFL Broken Hill (formerly, Broken Hill Football League) is an Australian rules football competition based in the Broken Hill region of New South Wales, Australia which has been running since 1890, and since 1900 with the current four clubs. It is the oldest Australian Football League in the state.

AFL Broken Hill
FormerlyBarrier Ranges Football Association (1890-1928)
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1890; 134 years ago (1890)
No. of teams4
Country Australia
ConfederationSANFL
Official websiteaflbrokenhill.com.au

Although located in the state of New South Wales the league is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). The Broken Hill Football League is in the Murray Mallee Barrier Zone in the South Australian Country Football Championships.[1]

Current clubs

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Locations of the teams home grounds
Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Est. Years in BHFL BHFL Senior Premierships
Total Years
Central Broken Hill
 
Magpies Memorial Oval, Broken Hill 1900 1900- 24 1910, 1912–13, 1915, 1935, 1937–38, 1940–41, 1943, 1971–73, 1979, 1981–85, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2006, 2010
North Broken Hill
 
Bulldogs Jubilee Oval, Broken Hill 1900 1900- 39 1902, 1904–05, 1907–09, 1911, 1914, 1920, 1924, 1934, 1936, 1945–48, 1950–51, 1957, 1959–60, 1965, 1975–77, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2007–08, 2011–13, 2016, 2024
South Broken Hill
 
Roos Alma Oval, Broken Hill 1900 1900- 36 1906, 1919, 1923, 1926, 1928, 1931, 1942, 1944, 1952–53, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1967–70, 1974, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996–97, 1999, 2002–03, 2005, 2009, 2014–15, 2017–19, 2022–23
West Broken Hill
 
Robins Jubilee Oval, Broken Hill 1900 1900- 24 1900–01, 1903, 1916–18, 1921–22, 1927, 1929–30, 1932–33, 1939, 1949, 1954–55, 1962–64, 1966, 1978, 1980, 1990

There was no premiership awarded in 1925, when Central Broken Hill did not take to the field for the second half of the Grand Final against West Broken Hill, claiming that the field umpire was not giving them a fair go.[2]

The 2020 and 2021 seasons were called off due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, with 3 of the 4 clubs voting in favour of abandoning the seasons.

History

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It might seem curious that Australian rules football should develop as the dominant football code in a mining city in the far west of New South Wales, a state more known for the dominance of rugby league. Broken Hill was established as a mining town and many of the early settlers were from either the Victorian goldfields, or the copper mines of Moonta and Kadina in South Australia, both of which were areas being keen participants in the early development of Australian rules football. This link to states with an Australian rules football culture was further enhanced with the later flow of workers to and from the gold mining Kalgoorlie-Coolgardie axis in Western Australia.

Indeed, the city of Broken Hill to this day conducts itself in many ways as a city aligned to South Australia, using the same time zone (Australian Central Standard Time), being in the (08) Western/central area code, and its local television station, Central GTS/BKN, covers Broken Hill and parts of South Australia.

Football matches were first played in Broken Hill in 1885 and an informal competition was under way by 1888 between Broken Hill, Silverton, and Silver and Blues. The League was formed in 1890 as the Barrier Ranges Football Association (changing to its current name in 1928). Early years of the Association reflected the historical roots of its settlers and the two dominant clubs were known as the 'Victorians' and the 'South Australians'. Other early clubs were Broken Hill, North Broken Hill, South Broken Hill and Hotham.

In 1900 the League followed the trend of many other Leagues around the country at that time, and restructured along district lines. The four clubs that competed in the restructured competition are the same four clubs that make up the current competition, although South Broken Hill was then known as Alma.

The city's close association with South Australia was reflected with many of the League's stars finding success in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) in the early 20th century. Prominent identities included North Broken Hill's Dave Low, who went on to win the 1912 Magarey Medal with West Torrens Football Club, Jack Woollard, captain of Port Adelaide Football Club's 1910 Championship of Australia-winning team, and Algy Millhouse, who captain-coached Norwood Football Club in 1914. The 1922 Magarey Medallist Robert Barnes and Bruce McGregor, who won Medals in 1926–7, were stars at West Adelaide Football Club. Leading goalkicker, Jack Owens, topped the SANFL's goal kicking ladder on three occasions with Glenelg Football Club in the 1920s and 1930s.

The League itself was considered strong enough to compete with visiting teams from the SANFL, Victorian Football League (VFL) and West Australian Football League (WAFL), and was even invited to send delegates to the inaugural Australasian Football Conference in Melbourne, in November 1905.

In more recent times players from Broken Hill have managed to find their mark with the country's premier league, the Australian Football League (AFL), including Fremantle's Dean Solomon, Brent Staker of West Coast and Brisbane, Taylor Walker of Adelaide, Mitch Clisby of the Melbourne Football Club and Isaac Cumming of the GWS Giants.

Premierships

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List of premiers

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The complete list of premiers teams is detailed below.[3]

Year Premiers Runners Up
1900 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1901 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1902 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1903 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1904 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1905 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1906 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1907 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1908 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1909 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1910 Central Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1911 North Broken Hill
1912 Central Broken Hill
1913 Central Broken Hill
1914 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1915 Central Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1916 West Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1917 West Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1918 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1919 South Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1920 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1921 West Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1922 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1923 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1924 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1926 South Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1927 West Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1928 South Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1929 West Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1930 West Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1931 South Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1932 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1933 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1934 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1935 Central Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1936 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1937 Central Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1938 Central Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1939 West Broken Hill
1940 Central Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1941 Central Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1942 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1943 Central Broken Hill
1944 South Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1945 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1946 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1947 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1948 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1949 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1950 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1951 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1952 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1953 South Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1954 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1955 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1956 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1957 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1958 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1959 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1960 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1961 South Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1962 West Broken Hill
1963 West Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1964 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1965 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1966 West Broken Hill
1967 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1968 South Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1969 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1970 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1971 Central Broken Hill
1972 Central Broken Hill
1973 Central Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1974 South Broken Hill
1975 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1976 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1977 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
1978 West Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1979 Central Broken Hill
1980 West Broken Hill
1981 Central Broken Hill
1982 Central Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1983 Central Broken Hill
1984 Central Broken Hill
1985 Central Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1986 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1987 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1988 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1989 South Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1990 West Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1991 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1992 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
1993 Central Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1994 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1995 Central Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1996 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1997 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
1998 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
1999 South Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
2000 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
2001 Central Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2002 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2003 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2004 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2005 South Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
2006 Central Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2007 North Broken Hill West Broken Hill
2008 North Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
2009 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2010 Central Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2011 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2012 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2013 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2014 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2015 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2016 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2017 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2018 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2019 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2022 South Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
2023 South Broken Hill West Broken Hill
2024 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill

Current results

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The last decade of The Broken Hill Football league has seen the South Broken Hill Football Club show dominance over the rest of the competition, winning Premierships in 2014 & 2015, before wins again in 2017, 2018 & 2019. Seasons 2020 & 2021 were lost due to COVID-19. South have won in the two seasons since the leagues resumption, making it 7 of the last 9 premierships. Star Full Forward Cody Schorn became the first player for over 20 years to kick his 100th goal of the season in the 2023 Grand Final. South went through the 2024 season without too much hassle, only dropping one game on their way to yet another Grand Final.

North were dominant in the early part of the century, winning premierships in 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012 & 2013 before upsetting hot favourites South to win the 2016 flag. The past two seasons has seen a decline with the Bulldogs missing the past two grand finals. Their performance has improved during the 2024 season, with returning Coach David Ruddock leading his side to a Grand Final appearance for the first time post COVID. Another masterclass from Ruddock saw the young Bulldogs upset South to win their first flag since 2016.

The West Football Club has struggled for success and has not won the Premiership since the 1990 season, the longest premiership drought in the club's history. Despite this their recent seasons have been encouraging, culminating in the club reaching its first A Grade Grand Final for 16 years in 2023. 2024 unfortunately saw West return to the bottom of the ladder, failing to win a game.

Central Football Club have battled with player numbers in recent times despite making the 2022 A Grade Grand Final. A very successful club during the 70s & 80s, Centrals last Premiership was won in 2010. An improved performance in 2024 saw the Pies make the Preliminary Final, going down to North by 35 points.

2011 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
North 15 0 3 0 1874 1037 180.71% 60 Preliminary South 12 13 85 West 5 11 41
South 10 0 7 1 1622 1300 124.77% 42 Grand North 9 11 65 South 9 10 64
West 7 0 11 0 1366 1661 82.24% 28
Central 3 0 14 1 1128 1992 56.63% 14

2012 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
South 14 0 4 0 1662 1273 130.56% 56 Preliminary North 16 16 112 West 11 10 76
North 11 0 7 0 1528 1221 125.14% 44 Grand North 8 9 57 South 8 6 54
West 6 0 12 0 1240 1429 86.77% 24
Central 5 0 13 0 1152 1659 69.44% 20

2013 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
North 14 0 4 0 1762 1088 161.95% 56 Preliminary South 18 9 117 West 9 7 61
South 13 0 5 0 1857 1186 156.58% 52 Grand North 21 14 140 South 14 14 98
West 7 0 11 0 1170 1669 70.10% 28
Central 2 0 16 0 1056 1902 55.52% 8

2014 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
South 16 0 2 0 2278 798 285.46% 64 Preliminary North 11 11 77 West 5 10 40
North 12 0 6 0 1345 1315 102.28% 48 Grand South 13 14 92 North 7 7 49
West 6 0 12 0 1066 1834 58.12% 24
Central 2 0 16 0 958 1700 56.35% 8

2015 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
South 16 0 1 1 2327 534 435.77% 66 Preliminary North 16 14 110 Central 1 7 13
North 13 0 4 1 1931 923 209.21% 54 Grand South 13 9 87 North 6 4 40
Central 4 0 13 0 825 2078 39.70% 16
West 2 0 16 0 693 2241 30.92% 8

2016 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
South 17 0 1 0 2345 687 341.34% 68 Preliminary North 18 11 119 West 7 6 48
North 10 0 8 0 1511 1332 113.44% 40 Grand North 8 8 56 South 5 11 41
West 6 0 12 0 1011 1719 58.81% 24
Central 3 0 15 0 781 1910 40.89% 12

Women's competition

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The women's competition started in 2012, making it the oldest rural competition in the state.

2012 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Central 12 0 0 0 560 41 1365.85% 48 Preliminary North 7 5 47 West 2 3 15
North 6 0 6 0 257 266 96.62% 24 Grand Central 8 5 53 North 1 3 9
West 4 0 7 1 180 349 51.58% 18
South 1 0 10 1 142 483 29.40% 6

2013 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Central 13 0 2 0 1034 151 684.77% 52 Preliminary North 14 5 89 South 0 0 0
North 12 0 3 0 892 184 484.78% 48 Grand Central 5 4 34 North 2 2 14
South 5 0 10 0 269 708 37.99% 20
West 0 0 15 0 33 1185 2.78% 0

2014 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
North 13 0 2 0 927 183 506.56% 52 Preliminary Central 3 4 22 South 2 3 15
Central 9 0 6 0 599 342 175.15% 36 Grand Central 5 4 34 North 5 3 33
South 8 0 7 0 579 366 158.20% 32
West 0 0 15 0 51 1265 4.03% 0

2015 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
South 10 0 5 0 691 282 245.04% 40 Preliminary South 7 3 45 North 1 1 7
North 8 0 7 0 528 364 145.05% 32 Grand Central 4 5 29 South 1 3 9
Central 12 0 3 0 880 144 611.11% 48
West 0 0 15 0 25 1334 1.87% 0

2016 Ladder

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Broken Hill FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Central 14 0 1 0 765 146 523.97% 56 Preliminary South 4 6 30 North 0 3 3
South 11 0 4 0 697 207 336.71% 44 Grand South 3 2 20 Central 2 1 13
North 5 0 10 0 307 449 68.37% 20
West 0 0 15 0 101 1068 9.46% 0

Premiers

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The complete list of premiers teams is detailed below.[4]

Year Premiers Runners Up
2012 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2013 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2014 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2015 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2016 North Broken Hill South Broken Hill
2017 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2018 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2019 South Broken Hill North Broken Hill
2022 South Broken Hill Central Broken Hill
2023 South Broken Hill West Broken Hill

See also

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Books

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  • Encyclopedia of South Australian country football clubs / compiled by Peter Lines. ISBN 9780980447293
  • South Australian country football digest / by Peter Lines ISBN 9780987159199

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