Tallangatta & District Football League

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The Tallangatta and District Football League (TDFL) is an Australian rules football competition in north-eastern Victoria and the southern border area of the Riverina region of New South Wales. The clubs compete across four competitions, two of which are age restricted (Under 17s and Under 14s).

Tallangatta & District
Football League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1945; 79 years ago (1945)
CEOGavin Rendell
PresidentJarrod Stephenson
No. of teams12
Country Australia
Venue(s)Finals at: Sandy Creek Recreation Reserve, Reserve Rd, Sandy Creek, Victoria.
ConfederationAFL Victoria Country
Most titles(22): Mitta United
Sponsor(s)Dunn's Twin City Cranes [1]
Level on pyramid1
Official websitetdfl.com.au
AFL North East Border (AFLNEB)
Established 2012
Leagues
Ovens & Murray Football Netball League
Tallangatta & District Football League
Ovens & King Football Netball League
Upper Murray Football Netball League
Wangaratta & District Junior Football League
Albury Wodonga Junior Football League
AFLNEB Youth Girls League

Since 1980 the "Tallangatta & District Netball Association (TDNA)" has run in conjunction with the Tallangatta & District Football League. The clubs compete across six competitions, three of which are age restricted (18 & Under, 15 & Under, and 13 & Under).

Today all of the 12 clubs across both the TDFL & TDNA are joint football–netball clubs, with the overall best club across all football and netball competitions for the season awarded the Club Championship.

History

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Origins

The very first Tallangatta Football Association was formed in 1907, with Granya taking out the premiership[2] then in 1908, Sandy Creek defeated Granya in the grand final by two points.[3][4]

There was a Tallangatta & District Football Association in 1922, with Tallangatta defeating Bethanga in the grand final and in 1923, Kiewa won the premiership by defeating Granya.[5]

In 1929, the Tallangatta & District Football Association was reformed with Granya winning premierships in 1929[6][7] and 1933[8] and were runners up to Mitta Mitta in 1930.[9] In 1931, Mitta Mitta gained premiership honours by defeating Tallangatta.[10] In 1932, it appears that there was no T&DFA, with most local teams playing in the Yackandandah & District Football League.

The Dederang & District Football Association ran from 1932 to 1939, which included many of the clubs that had previously played in the above football competiitions.

In 1934 there was a Tallangatta & District Junior Football Association, which was won by Sandy Creek FC in 1934.[11]

The Dederang & District Football Association ran from 1932 to 1939, comprising the following teams - Eskdale, Happy Valley, Kergunyah, Kiewa, Mudgegonga, Tallangatta, Tawonga, Yackandandah.

Then in 1940, the Kiewa & Mitta Valleys Football Association was established from the following teams - Bethanga, Granya, Kiewa, Mitta Valley, Sandy Creek and Tallangatta, but the Association then went into recess in 1941, due to World War Two.

In 1944, the Mitta Valley Patriotic Football Association was established from the following clubs - Eskdale, Fernvale, Mitta Mitta, Sandy Creek and Tallangatta[12] and the Fernvale Football Club were the 1944 Premiers, defeating Sandy Creek Football Club by 51 points at Eskdale.[13]

The Mitta Valley Patriotic Football Association was then superseded by the current Tallangatta & District Football League in 1945.

Founding

The Tallangatta and District Football League was officially formed in 1945 comprising six teams and kicked off on 21 April 1945. The final ladder positions for the 1945 season were as follows, with the top four clubs playing finals:[14]

  • 1st: Tallangatta Football Club
  • 2nd: Mitta-Eskdale Football Club
  • 3rd: Fernvale Football Club
  • 4th: Granya Football Club
  • 5th: Sandy Creek Football Club
  • 6th: Bethanga Football Club

The 1945 Grand Final took place on Saturday 21 July, and saw the Tallangatta Magpies (4.7.31) defeat Fernvale (2.9.21) at the Sandy Creek Recreation Reserve (Sandy Creek, Victoria) to become the League's first official Premiers.

In 1952, Eskdale and Mitta merged to form Mitta United Football Club.[15]

New millennium, new clubs

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Following the exodus by two clubs (Culcairn Lions in 1992 and Holbrook Brookers in 1999) to the Hume Football League, the league's number of clubs remained at eight to start the new millennium. At this time of the seven Indigo Shire based clubs only three competed in the Tallangatta & District Football League (Barnawartha , Kiewa-Sandy Creek, and Yackandandah ). While of the four remaining clubs three competed in the Ovens & King Football League (Beechworth , Chiltern , and Rutherglen-Corowa ) and one in the Coreen & District Football League (Wahgunyah).

Chiltern joined the league from the 2003 season, they were the first new club to join the league since the Thurgoona Bulldogs since 1988. The Swans had spent the past 49 years with the Ovens & King Football League, during this time they had won a total of 10 senior football premierships (1957, 1958, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1982, 1983, 1994, 1996, 1998).

In 2003 both the Beechworth Bombers & Rutherglen Cats applied for an application to join the Tallangatta & District Football League but were refused by their current league's board, Ovens & King Football League. Seeking a new home the clubs took their appeal to the Victoria Country Football League and won the right to join the Tallangatta & District Football League from the 2004 season. While Rutherglen were unable to achieve the ultimate success in the Ovens and King Football League they were allowed to keep the Cats as their moniker along with the "Geelong-Style" Navy & White home jumper. Beechworth claimed the O&K flag on 14 occasions (1912, 1913, 1914, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1950, 1951, 1956, 1961, 1974, 1979, 2000, 2001) but were left with no choice then to find a new moniker and jumper, because the Dederang-Mt. Beauty Football Club already used the Bombers as their moniker along with the "Essendon-Style" Red & Black home jumper. Prior to the start of the 2004 season the club unveiled their new identity, they adopted the Bushrangers as their moniker along with the "Port Melbourne-Style" Blue & Red home jumper.

 
2017 Wahgunyah FNC Clubrooms

The Wahgunyah Tigers were granted permission to join from the 2008 season after the Coreen & District Football League went into recess at the conclusion of the 2007 season, having won 7 senior football premierships over their 51 years with the league (1948, 1949, 1968, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2004). Because the Barnawartha Football Club already used the Tigers as their moniker along with the "Richmond-Style" Yellow & Black home jumper. Wahgunyah were left with no choice but to find a new moniker and jumper. Prior to the start of the 2008 season the club unveiled their new identity, they adopted the Lions as their moniker along with the "Brisbane Lions-Style" Maroon, Blue & Gold home jumper.[16]


Clubs

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Club Colours Moniker Home Ground Former League Est. Joined [17] TDFL Senior Premierships
Total Years [18]
Barnawartha
 
Tigers Barnawartha Recreation Reserve, Barnawartha CDFL 1911 1958– 2 2002, 2013
Beechworth
 
Bushrangers Baarmutha Park, Beechworth O&KFL 1861 2004– 1 2010
Chiltern
 
Swans Chiltern Recreation and Sports Reserve, Chiltern O&KFL 1860s 2003– 2 2022, 2023
Dederang-Mt. Beauty
 
Bombers Dederang Recreation Reserve, Dederang and Mount Beauty Recreation Reserve, Mount Beauty 1976 1976– 3 1999, 2001, 2003
Kiewa-Sandy Creek
 
Hawks Coulston Park, Tangambalanga 1969 1969– 13 1969, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2018
Mitta United[19]
 
Mountain Men Eskdale Recreation Reserve, Eskdale and Magorra Park, Mitta Mitta 1945 1945; 1952– 22 1952, 1953, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012
Rutherglen
 
Cats Barkly Park, Rutherglen O&KFL 1978 2004– 0
Tallangatta[note 1]
 
Hoppers Rowen Park, Tallangatta 1978 1978– 8 1979, 1980, 1989, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2009, 2015
Thurgoona
 
Bulldogs Thurgoona Oval, Thurgoona 1988 1988– 3 2016, 2017, 2019
Wahgunyah
 
Lions Wahgunyah Recreation Reserve, Wahgunyah CDFNL 1908 2008– 0
Wodonga Saints[note 2]
 
Saints Martin Park, Wodonga and Bethanga Recreation Reserve, Bethanga 1907 1945-1947; 1949-1950; 1952-1955; 1957; 1976– 0
Yackandandah[note 3]
 
Roos Butson Park, Yackandandah CDFL 1884 1957-1968; 1972– 3 1964, 2000, 2024

Former clubs

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Club Colours Moniker Home Ground Former League Est. Joined [17] TDFL Senior Premierships Fate
Total Years [18]
Bandiana FC Bandiana Recreation Reserve, Bandiana C&DFL 1949 1952; 1958–1963; 1965–1972 0 - Folded in 1973 [20]
Bogong FC
 
Bombers Bogong Recreation Reserve, Bogong O&KFL 1946 1960–1963 0 - Merged with Tawonga to form Bogong-Tawonga 1964 [21]
Bullioh Valley
 
Bulldogs Wyeeboo/Bullioh Recreation Reserve, Tallangatta Valley 1947 1947–1958; 1960–1977 1 1950 Merged with Tallangatta to form Tallangatta Valley in 1977 [22]
Culcairn
 
Lions Culcairn Recreation Reserve, Culcairn FFL 1914 1981–1991 1 1990 Moved to Hume FNL in 1992 [23]
Dederang FC
 
Dederang Recreation Reserve, Dederang YFL 1906 1955–1975 2 1958, 1962 Merged with Mt Beauty to form Dederang-Mt Beauty in 1975 [24]
Eskdale FC [note 4] Red and white Purples Eskdale Recreation Reserve, Eskdale KMVFA 1894 1947–1951 0 - Merged with Mitta Town to form Mitta United in 1952 [25]
Fernvale FC
 
Fernvale Recreation Reserve, Fernvale KMVFA 1913 1945–1956 1 1948 Folded in 1957 [26]
Granya FC
 
Bungil Park, Granya KMVFA 1886 1945–1954 3 1946, 1947, 1951 Entered recess 1955,[27]
merged with Bethanga to form Murray United in 1958
Holbrook
 
Brookers Holbrook Sporting Complex, Holbrook FFL 1922 1981–1998 2 1985, 1991. Moved to Hume FNL in 1999 [28]
Kergunyah FC
 
Demons Kergunyah Recreation Reserve, Kergunyah YFL 1923 1953–1975 3 1955, 1956, 1957 Folded in 1975 [29]
Kiewa FC
 
Rovers Kiewa Memorial Park, Kiewa YFL 1895 1952–1968 0 - Merged with Sandy Creek to form Kiewa-Sandy Creek in 1969 [30]
Lavington[note 5]
 
Saints Lavington Sports Ground, Hamilton Valley CDFL 1924 1958–1976 3 1965, 1966, 1971 Moved to Ovens & Murray FL in 1979 [31]
Lavington Rangers FC Rangers Lavington Sports Ground, Hamilton Valley 1973 1973–1978 0 - Amalgamated with Lavington in 1979 [32]
Mitta Town FC[note 6] Blue and Red Snowys Magorra Park, Mitta Mitta CDFL 1885 1947–1951 0 - Merged with Eskdale to form Mitta United in 1952 [33]
Mt. Beauty FC[note 7]
 
Bombers Mount Beauty Recreation Reserve, Mount Beauty 1964 1964–1975 0 - Bogong Tawonga changed their name to Mt. Beauty in 1975,[34] then merged with Dederang to form Dederang-Mt Beauty in 1976[35]
Murray United FC[note 8]   Bombers Bethanga Recreation Reserve, Bethanga and Bungil Park, Granya 1958 1958–1959 0 - Folded in 1960 [36]
RAEME FC[note 9] Bandiana Recreation Reserve, Bandiana 1953[37] 1953–1954 0 - Withdrew from the T&DFL after Rd.9, 1954[38]
Sandy Creek FC
 
Sandy Creek Recreation Reserve, Sandy Creek YFL 1894 1945–1946; 1950–1958; 1960–1968 0 - Merged with Kiewa to form Kiewa-Sandy Creek in 1969 [39]
South Albury FC Albury Sports Ground Trained at Noreuil Park C&DFL 1932[40] 1977–1981 0 - Merged with Albury 2nds in 1953. Reformed in 1977, folded in 1982.[41]
Tallangatta FC   Magpies Rowen Park, Tallangatta KMVFA 1883 1945–1977 4 1945, 1949, 1954, 1974 Merged with Bullioh Valley to form Tallangatta Valley in 1978 [42]
Tawonga FC
 
Tawonga Recreation Reserve, Tawonga YFL 1927 1954–1957 0 - Entered recess in 1958,[43] merged with Bogong to form Bogong-Tawonga in 1964
Wodonga Demons
 
Demons Birallee Park, West Wodonga 1975 1976–1988 1 1987 Moved to Ovens & Murray FL in 1989 [44]
 
 
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Mitta United (Mitta Mitta)
 
Yackandandah
 
Wodonga Saints
 
Wahgunyah
 
Thurgoona
 
Tallangatta
 
Rutherglen
 
Mitta United (Eskdale)
 
Kiewa-Sandy Creek
 
Dederang/Mt. Beauty
 
Chiltern
 
Beechworth
 
Barnawartha
Locations of the 2019 T&DFL clubs.

Timeline

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League honours and records

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Club / Overall premierships F "1" "2" "3" "4" N "A" "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" T
Currently there are some premiers which are undocumented and as such unknown. (See bottom of table for unknown Premiership years.)
Bandiana 00 00 00 N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Barnawartha 11 02 03 05 01 22 04 03 03 03 05 04 33
Beechworth 04 01 00 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04
Bogong 00 00 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Bullioh Valley 01 01 00 00 N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 01
Chiltern 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 05 00 01 01 01 08
Culcairn 04 01 01 01 01 03 02 01 N/A N/A N/A N/A 07
Dederang 02 02 00 00 N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 02
Dederang-Mt. Beauty 09 03 02 00 04 08 05 02 00 01 00 00 17
Eskdale 00 00 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Fernvale 01 01 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 01
Granya 03 03 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 03
Holbrook 03 02 01 00 00 08 01 05 N/A 01 01 00 11
Kergunyah 03 03 00 00 N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 03
Kiewa 00 00 00 N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Kiewa-Sandy Creek 28 12 07 06 03 24 06 05 01 03 02 07 52
Lavington 08 03 04 01 N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 08
Lavington Rangers 00 00 00 00 N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Mitta Town 00 00 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Mitta United 36 22 09 01 04 06 01 01 00 02 02 00 42
Mt. Beauty 00 00 00 00 N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Murray United 00 00 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
RAEME 00 00 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Rutherglen 01 00 00 00 01 02 00 00 00 01 00 01 03
Sandy Creek 00 00 00 N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
South Albury 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Tallangatta 05 04 01 00 N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 05
Tallangatta (Tallangatta Valley: 1978-2009) 24 08 01 10 05 14 02 04 00 02 03 03 38
Tawonga 00 00 N/A N/A N/A 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 00
Thurgoona 13 02 06 02 03 23 06 05 01 06 03 02 36
Wahgunyah 06 00 01 01 04 02 01 01 00 00 00 00 08
Wodonga Demons 05 01 01 02 01 01 00 01 N/A N/A N/A N/A 06
Wodonga Saints 01 00 00 01 00 20 04 01 00 03 08 05 21
Yackandandah 11 02 05 03 01 17 06 04 00 03 01 03 28
"N/A"' = Not applicable as this competition was established after the club left the league.
Unknown TDFL Premiers: 1974-2001 31 N/A 10 12 09 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 31

Grand final results

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Seniors

Currently two of the early Tallangatta & DFL grand finals venues are undocumented and as such unknown. The unknown T&DFNL grand final venues are in the seasons of 1948 and 1955. The grand finals have been played continuously at the Sandy Creek Recreation Reserve since 1971.

The best on ground award in the Tallangatta & DFL senior football grand final receives the Wayne Bartel Memorial / AFL Victoria Country Medal.Wayne Bartel passed away in 1988, aged 39.

  • Netball – A Grade: 1980 to present
  • Netball – B Grade: 1980 to present
  • Netball – C Grade: 2013 to present
  • Netball – D Grade (18 & Under): 1992 to present
  • Netball – E Grade (15 & Under): 1992 to present
  • Netball – F Grade (13 & Under): 1992 to present

Best & Fairest / Leading Goalkicker Medalists

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In 1945, Mr. James A. Paton from the Fervale FC, initially donated the prize for the Tallangatta & DFL best and fairest award[64] and the Paton family continued this on for many years afterwards.[65] The initial best and fairest award, was a cash prize of £5, then later changed to the J A Paton Trophy.[66]

In 1946, Granya's Norm Webb polled a record 40 votes in the T&DFL best and fairest award.

Who won the T&DFL medal in 1951?

The T&DFNL senior football best and fairest award was later changed to the Barton Medal in 1977, after three times best and fairest winner, George Barton sadly passed away after a short battle with cancer.

At the time of Barton's death in 1977, he was also a four time runner up in the Tallangatta & DFL best and fairest award in the mid 1960's, where he polled the same number of votes as the winner, but finished second in the award to the player who polled the most three votes, under the old countback system.

In 2016, the Tallangatta & DFNL retrospectively awarded the late George Barton, with an additional four Barton Medals, thus finishing up with an incredible seven senior football best and fairest awards/Barton Medals.

Multiple T&DFL Best & Fairest Winners
  • 7 - George Barton (Tawonga / Bogong): 1962, 1963, 196?, 196?, 196?, 196?, 1971.
  • 4 - Albert "Bert" Kemp (Sandy Creek): 1952, 1956, 1957, 1958. Kemp also won the 1949 - Yackandandah & DFL best and fairest award (Sandy Creek FC).[67]
  • 4 - Laurie McInness (Holbrook): 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993.
  • 4 - Cameron McNeill (Barnawartha): 2008, 2013, 2014, 2018.
  • 3 - Alan Curtis: (1977 - Tallangatta FC, 1979 - Bethanga FC, 1982 - Holbrook FC)
  • 3 - Hughie Giltrap (Mitta United): 1988, 1989, 1991.[68]
  • 3 - Brett Harrison (Tallangatta Valley): 1994, 1995, 1996.
  • 2 - Norm Webb (Granya): 1946, 1950. Webb also won a Kiewa & Mitta Valleys FA medal in 1940 (Granya FC), O&MFNL Morris Medal in 1952 (Wodonga FC)[69] & a Hume FNL Azzi Medal in 1955 (Jindera FC).[70]
  • 2 - Travis Tyler (Yackandandah): 1997, 1998.
  • 2 - Simon Corr (Yackandandah): 2001, 2004.
  • 2 - Jarrod Farwell: (2016 - Rutherglen FC, 2024 - Barnawartha FC).
  • - () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals
  • 1960: J O'Donnell (Bandiana) was runner on the countback system.
  • 2011: Ian Kay - (Rutherglen) polled 30 votes, but was ineligible, due to a Rd.15 striking suspension against Mitta United.[112]
  • - () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals
  • - () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals
  • - () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

Premiership years: 1945-2024

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Tallangatta & District Football League: 1945 – to present day Tallangatta & District Netball Association: 1980 – to present day
Year Seniors
1945–present
Reserves
1968–present
Thirds/U17's
1974–present
Fourths/U14's
1980–present
A-Grade:
1980–present day
B-Grade:
1980–present day
C-Grade:
2013 > present day
D-Grade
(18's & Under)
E-Grade
(15's & Under)
F-Grade
(13's & Under)
1945 Tallangatta
1946 Granya
1947 Granya
1948 Fernvale
1949 Tallangatta
1950 Bullioh Valley
1951 Granya
1952 Mitta United
1953 Mitta United
1954 Tallangatta
1955 Kergunyah
1956 Kergunyah
1957 Kergunyah
1958 Dederang
1959 Mitta United
1960 Mitta United
1961 Mitta United
1962 Dederang
1963 Mitta United
1964 Yackandandah
1965 Lavington
1966 Lavington
1967 Mitta United Commenced in 1968
1968 Mitta United Lavington
1969 Kiewa Sandy Creek Barnawartha
1970 Kiewa Sandy Creek Lavington
1971 Lavington Lavington
1972 Kiewa Sandy Creek Lavington
1973 Mitta United Tallangatta Commenced in 1974
1974 Tallangatta Kiewa Sandy Creek Lavington
1975 Mitta United Lavington Lavington
1976 Kiewa Sandy Creek Dederang Mt Beauty Lavington
1977 Kiewa Sandy Creek Kiewa Sandy Creek Tallangatta
1978 Mitta United Mitta United Tallangatta Valley
1979 Tallangatta Valley Kiewa-Sandy Creek Tallangatta Valley Commenced in 1980 Commenced in 1980 Commenced in 1980
1980 Tallangatta Valley Kiewa-Sandy Creek Mitta United Mitta United Kiewa-Sandy Creek[117] Dederang Mt Beauty
1981 Kiewa-Sandy Creek Kiewa-Sandy Creek Wodonga Demons Kiewa-Sandy Creek Kiewa-Sandy Creek Yackandandah
1982 Mitta United Wodonga Demons Tallangatta Valley Kiewa-Sandy Creek Yackandandah Barnawartha
1983 Kiewa-Sandy Creek Barnwartha AA School Kiewa Sandy Creek Yackandandah Holbrook
1984 Kiewa Sandy Creek Wodonga Demons AA School Wodonga Demons Dederang Mt. Beauty Yackandandah
1985 Holbrook Mitta United Kiewa Sandy Creek Wodonga Demons Dederang Mt. Beauty Wodonga Demons
1986 Mitta United Mitta United Wodonga Demons Wodonga Demons Culcairn Culcairn
1987 Wodonga Demons Tallangatta Valley Wodonga Demons Culcairn Culcairn Dederang Mt Beauty
1988 Mitta United Mitta United Wodonga Demons Culcairn Dederang Mt. Beauty Holbrook
1989 Tallangatta Valley Yackandandah Culcairn Tallangatta Valley Holbrook Holbrook
1990 Culcairn Yackandandah Culcairn Yackandandah Dederang Mt. Beauty Holbrook
1991 Holbrook Culcairn Culcairn Tallangatta Valley Bethanga Tallangatta Commenced in 1992 Commenced in 1992 Commenced in 1992
1992 Mitta United Holbrook Tallangatta Valley Tallangatta Valley Bethanga Tallangatta Yackandandah Holbrook Tallangatta
1993 Mitta United Kiewa-Sandy Creek Tallangatta Valley Tallangatta Valley Tallangatta Kiewa-Sandy Creek Dederang Mt Beauty Thurgoona Tallangatta
1994 Tallangatta Valley Yackandandah Tallangatta Valley Tallangatta Valley Kiewa-Sandy Creek Kiewa-Sandy Creek Tallangatta Tallangatta Kiewa-Sandy Creek
1995 Kiewa-Sandy Creek Mitta United Tallangatta Valley Tallangatta Valley Kiewa-Sandy Creek Kiewa-Sandy Creek Holbrook Bethanga Yackandandah
1996 Mitta United Mitta United Tallangatta Valley Tallangatta Valley Kiewa-Sandy Creek Tallangatta Tallangatta Bethanga Kiewa-Sandy Creek
1997 Tallangatta Valley Mitta United Kiewa-Sandy Creek Thurgoona Dederang Mt. Beauty Tallangatta Thurgoona Thurgoona Kiewa-Sandy Creek
1998 Tallangatta Valley Barnawartha Thurgoona Dederang Mt. Beauty Thurgoona Holbrook Yackandandah Tallangatta Tallangatta
1999 Dederang Mt Beauty Dederang Mt Beauty Thurgoona Dederang Mt. Beauty Yackandandah Kiewa-Sandy Creek Barnawartha Kiewa Sandy Creek Yackandandah
2000 Yackandandah Yackandandah Kiewa-Sandy Creek Mitta United Thurgoona Yackandandah Barnawartha Tallangatta Valley Kiewa-Sandy Creek
2001 Dederang-Mt. Beauty Yackandandah Dederang-Mt. Beauty Mitta United Barnawartha Kiewa Sandy Creek Bethanga Mitta United Kiewa Sandy Creek
2002 Barnawartha Barnawartha Barnawartha Barnawartha Barnawartha Barnawartha Kiewa-Sandy Creek Mitta United Kiewa-Sandy Creek
2003 Dederang-Mt. Beauty Mitta United Kiewa-Sandy Creek Dederang-Mt. Beauty Wodonga Saints Chiltern Wodonga Saints Barnawartha Wodonga Saints
2004 Mitta United Mitta United Barnawartha Kiewa-Sandy Creek Wodonga Saints Chiltern Mitta United Wodonga Saints Wodonga Saints
2005 Mitta United Mitta United Barnawartha Kiewa-Sandy Creek Yackandandah Wodonga Saints Kiewa-Sandy Creek Wodonga Saints Chiltern
2006 Mitta United Kiewa-Sandy Creek Kiewa-Sandy Creek Kiewa-Sandy Creek Yackandandah Chiltern Chiltern Wodonga Saints Thurgoona
2007 Mitta United Kiewa-Sandy Creek Beechworth Rutherglen Yackandandah Barnawartha Barnawartha Thurgoona Yackandandah
2008 Kiewa-Sandy Creek Mitta United Barnawartha Beechworth Kiewa-Sandy Creek Yackandandah Mitta United Yackandandah Rutherglen
2009 Tallangatta Tallangatta Wodonga Saints Wahgunyah Wahgunyah Wahgunyah Yackandandah Wodonga Saints Wodonga Saints
2010 Beechworth Wahgunyah Tallangatta Wahgunyah Barnawartha Chiltern Thurgoona Wodonga Saints Wodonga Saints
2011 Kiewa-Sandy Creek Thurgoona Kiewa-Sandy Creek Mitta United Mitta United Mitta United Wodonga Saints Wodonga Saints Kiewa-Sandy Creek
2012 Mitta United Thurgoona Wahgunyah Wahgunyah Barnawartha Thurgoona Commenced in 2013 Thurgoona Kiewa-Sandy Creek Barnawartha
2013 Barnawartha Thurgoona Mitta United Dederang-Mt. Beauty Thurgoona Thurgoona Kiewa-Sandy Creek Thurgoona Barnawartha Barnawartha
2014 Kiewa-Sandy Creek Thurgoona Barnawartha Thurgoona Thurgoona[118] Thurgoona Barnawartha Kiewa-Sandy Creek Barnawartha Barnawartha
2015 Tallangatta Thurgoona Yackandandah Thurgoona Thurgoona Chiltern Barnawartha Rutherglen Barnawartha Barnawartha
2016 Thurgoona Kiewa-Sandy Creek Yackandandah Yackandandah Thurgoona Thurgoona Barnawartha Thurgoona Barnawartha Thurgoona
2017 Thurgoona Yackandandah Yackandandah Beechworth Tallangatta Thurgoona Thurgoona Thurgoona Chiltern Wodonga Saints
2018 Kiewa-Sandy Creek Thurgoona Tallangatta Wahgunyah Tallangatta Barnawartha Thurgoona Thurgoona Thurgoona Yackandandah
2019 Thurgoona Yackandandah Tallangatta Tallangatta Kiewa Sandy Creek Barnawartha Barnawartha Thurgoona Wodonga Saints Yackandandah
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Season abandoned after 11 matches. No finals series played due to COVID-19. 2021 Minor Premiers listed below.
1st: Yackandandah[119] 1st: Kiewa Sandy Creek 1st: Barnawartha 1st: Thurgoona 1st: Kiewa Sandy Creek[120] 1st: Thurgoona 1st: Thurgoona 1st: Wodonga Saints 1st: Tallangatta 1st: Wodonga Saints
2022 Chiltern Chiltern Barnawartha Chiltern Kiewa Sandy Creek Tallangatta Thurgoona Mitta United Mitta United Mitta United
2023 Chiltern Chiltern Kiewa-Sandy Creek Dederang-Mt Beauty Kiewa-Sandy Creek Thurgoona Kiewa-Sandy Creek Barnawartha Mitta United Yackandandah
2024 Yackandandah Yackandandah Yackandandah Yackandandah Chiltern[121] Thurgoona Thurgoona Mitta United Yackandandah Wodonga Saints
2025
Year Seniors Reserves Thirds / U/17 Fourths / U/14 A. Grade B. Grade C. Grade D. Grade / 18 & U E. Grade / 15 & U F. Grade / 13 & U
  • note: UR=Unknown result

Current finals system

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Since 1974 the TDFL has used the "McIntyre system". The final series is played over four weekends, with the grand final traditionally being played on the second weekend of September.

Grand Final

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The TDFL board deems that all finals will be held at the natural venue of the Sandy Creek Recreation Reserve (Sandy Creek, Victoria), with all finals for both football and netball played at the one venue during each final day.

The Grand Final since 1971 has also been held at Sandy Creek Recreation Reserve (Sandy Creek, Victoria), commonly referred to by locals as "The MCG of the Bush"[122] for its large playing surface and picturesque surroundings, but unfortunately the football and netball changerooms are not up to modern standards and require significant State and Local Government funding for capital improvements as soon as possible.

The last finals match held away from Sandy Creek was the "1989 second semi-final" held at Bunton Park (North Albury, New South Wales), and the last grand final match held away from Sandy Creek was the "1970 Grand Final" held at the Barnawartha Recreation Reserve (Barnawartha, Victoria).

Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
"C"1st on ladderHome"F"Winner final "C"Home
Winner final "A"AwayWinner final "E"Away
"A"2nd on ladderHome"E"Loser final "C"Home
3rd on ladderAwayMinor semi-finalWinner final "D"Away
"D"Loser final "A"Home
"B"4th on ladderHomeWinner final "B"Away
5th on ladderAway

Football Records

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  • Football – Reserves: 1968 to present
  • Football – Thirds (Under 17s): 1974 to present
  • Football – Fourths (Under 14s): 1980 to present

Club Championships

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Tallangatta District Netball Association - Grand Finals

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A. Grade
B. Grade
C. Grade
18 & Under

Tallangatta District Netball Association - Best & Fairest Awards

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TDNA - Netball Best & Fairest Winners List[127]
  • Who won the 1990 TDNA - A. Grade Best and Fairest Award?
TDNA - Netball Best & Fairest Winners List

Netball Grades

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  • Netball – A Grade: 1980 to present
  • Netball – B Grade: 1980 to present
  • Netball – C Grade: 2013 to present
  • Netball – D Grade (18 & Under): 1992 to present
  • Netball – E Grade (15 & Under): 1992 to present
  • Netball – F Grade (13 & Under): 1992 to present

Seasons

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  • 1945: TDFL Senior Grade competition starts.
  • 1968: TDFL Reserve Grade competition starts. (Lavington defeat Tallangatta to become the Leagues first Reserve Grade Premiers)
  • 1974: TDFL Thirds competition begins.
  • 1980: TDFL Fourths competition begins. TDNA established with TDNA - A. Grade & TDNA - B. Grade competitions begin.
  • 1992: TDNA - D. Grade (18 & Under), TDNA - E. Grade (15 & Under) & TDNA - F. Grade (13 & Under) competitions begin.
  • 2013: TDNA - C. Grade competition begins.

2000–2009

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2005 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Mitta United 14 2 2 0 2146 946 226.85% 64 Elimination Rutherglen 15 18 108 Barnawartha 10 9 69
Chiltern 12 2 4 0 1814 1057 171.62% 56 Qualifying Chiltern 16 7 103 Dederang Mt Beauty 10 18 78
Dederang Mt Beauty 12 2 4 0 1788 1082 165.25% 56 1st semi Dederang Mt Beauty 14 13 97 Rutherglen 11 16 82
Rutherglen 11 2 5 0 1700 1268 134.07% 52 2nd semi Mitta United 19 13 127 Chiltern 9 6 60
Barnawartha 9 2 7 0 1560 1456 107.14% 44 Preliminary Chiltern 14 12 96 Dederang Mt Beauty 19 13 127
Kiewa Sandy Creek 8 2 8 0 1512 1193 126.74% 40 Grand Mitta United 11 15 81 Dederang Mt Beauty 6 8 44
Tallangatta Valley 7 2 9 0 1362 1286 105.91% 36
Beechworth 5 2 10 1 1145 1478 77.47% 30
Wodonga Saints 5 2 10 1 963 1608 59.89% 30
Yackandandah 4 2 12 0 1376 1493 92.16% 24
Thurgoona 0 2 16 0 575 3074 18.71% 8

2006 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Chiltern 14 2 2 0 1654 952 173.74% 64 Elimination Dederang Mt Beauty 14 9 93 Rutherglen 12 18 90
Mitta United 13 2 3 0 1630 1225 133.06% 60 Qualifying Mitta United 11 9 75 Yackandandah 8 9 57
Yackandandah 12 2 4 0 1623 1187 136.73% 56 1st semi Dederang Mt Beauty 19 14 128 Yackandandah 13 13 91
Rutherglen 11 2 5 0 1589 1341 118.49% 52 2nd semi Mitta United 19 11 125 Chiltern 13 9 87
Dederang Mt Beauty 9 2 7 0 1644 1294 127.05% 44 Preliminary Chiltern 18 18 126 Dederang Mt Beauty 13 12 90
Beechworth 9 2 7 0 1404 1326 105.88% 44 Grand Mitta United 9 5 59 Chiltern 7 8 50
Barnawartha 6 2 9 0 1526 1501 101.67% 32
Kiewa Sandy Creek 6 2 9 0 1352 1425 94.88% 32
Tallangatta Valley 4 2 12 0 1139 1759 64.75% 24
Thurgoona 2 2 14 0 1097 1867 58.76% 16
Wodonga Saints 1 2 15 0 1078 1859 57.99% 12

2007 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Mitta United 14 2 2 0 1587 838 189.38% 64 Elimination Thurgoona 12 9 81 Chiltern 6 6 42
Kiewa Sandy Creek 13 2 3 0 1661 768 216.28% 60 Qualifying Kiewa Sandy Creek 17 10 112 Barnawartha 12 11 83
Barnawartha 13 2 3 0 1425 978 145.71% 60 1st semi Barnawartha 15 14 104 Thurgoona 10 9 69
Thurgoona 13 2 3 0 1434 1137 126.12% 60 2nd semi Kiewa Sandy Creek 14 15 99 Mitta United 9 11 65
Chiltern 9 2 7 0 1246 1046 119.12% 44 Preliminary Mitta United 17 8 110 Barnawartha 10 7 67
Beechworth 8 2 8 0 1260 1360 92.65% 40 Grand Mitta United 8 7 55 Kiewa Sandy Creek 7 12 54
Yackandandah 6 2 10 0 1053 1273 82.72% 32
Dederang Mt Beauty 6 2 10 0 1089 1318 82.63% 32
Wodonga Saints 3 2 13 0 905 1521 59.50% 20
Rutherglen 2 2 14 0 937 1725 54.32% 16
Tallangatta Valley 1 2 15 0 869 1502 57.86% 12

2008 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Kiewa Sandy Creek 16 0 2 0 2082 1132 183.92% 64 Elimination Barnawartha 19 9 123 Tallangatta Valley 9 10 64
Mitta United 15 0 2 1 1840 1170 157.26% 62 Qualifying Mitta United 10 12 72 Dederang Mt Beauty 8 9 57
Dederang Mt Beauty 13 0 5 0 1666 1219 136.67% 52 1st semi Dederang Mt Beauty 9 13 67 Barnawartha 7 7 49
Tallangatta Valley 11 0 7 0 1531 1231 124.37% 44 2nd semi Kiewa Sandy Creek 20 15 135 Mitta United 8 7 55
Barnawartha 11 0 7 0 1695 1384 122.47% 44 Preliminary Dederang Mt Beauty 17 6 108 Mitta United 10 19 79
Chiltern 10 0 8 0 1273 1430 89.02% 40 Grand Kiewa Sandy Creek 14 28 112 Dederang Mt Beauty 11 12 78
Beechworth 9 0 8 1 1443 1374 105.02% 38
Yackandandah 9 0 9 0 1372 1574 87.17% 36
Thurgoona 5 0 13 0 1408 1630 86.38% 20
Wahgunyah 5 0 13 0 1288 1511 85.24% 20
Rutherglen 2 0 16 0 1008 1851 54.46% 8
Wodonga Saints 1 0 17 0 864 1964 43.99% 4

2009 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Kiewa Sandy Creek 16 0 2 0 2267 1013 223.79% 64 Elimination Yackandandah 8 19 67 Thurgoona 8 8 56
Tallangatta Valley 16 0 2 0 2263 1165 194.25% 64 Qualifying Tallangatta Valley 17 13 115 Beechworth 12 9 81
Beechworth 15 0 3 0 2171 1085 200.09% 60 1st semi Beechworth 10 15 75 Yackandandah 7 11 53
Yackandandah 13 0 5 0 1791 1277 140.25% 52 2nd semi Tallangatta Valley 10 6 66 Kiewa Sandy Creek 7 11 53
Thurgoona 11 0 7 0 1889 1267 149.09% 44 Preliminary Beechworth 18 7 115 Kiewa Sandy Creek 12 10 82
Mitta United 11 0 7 0 1562 1689 92.48% 44 Grand Tallangatta Valley 13 10 88 Beechworth 8 15 63
Barnawartha 8 0 10 0 1504 1686 89.21% 32
Rutherglen 7 0 11 0 1356 1479 91.68% 28
Wahgunyah 5 0 13 0 1394 1731 80.53% 20
Dederang Mt Beauty 4 0 14 0 1272 2027 62.75% 16
Wodonga Saints 1 0 17 0 975 2250 43.33% 4
Chiltern 1 0 17 0 760 2535 29.98% 4

2010-2019

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2010 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Beechworth 15 0 3 0 1759 1102 159.62% 60 Elimination Rutherglen 11 15 81 Kiewa Sandy Creek 11 5 71
Yackandandah 13 0 5 0 1509 1100 137.18% 52 Qualifying Thurgoona 18 7 115 Yackandandah 11 16 82
Thurgoona 13 0 5 0 1971 1550 127.16% 52 1st semi Yackandandah 18 10 118 Rutherglen 7 7 49
Rutherglen 12 0 6 0 1639 1177 139.25% 48 2nd semi Beechworth 15 11 101 Thurgoona 8 8 56
Kiewa Sandy Creek 10 0 7 1 1596 1257 126.97% 42 Preliminary Yackandandah 2 13 25 Thurgoona 2 10 22
Mitta United 10 0 8 0 1583 1431 110.62% 40 Grand Beechworth 18 9 117 Yackandandah 12 5 77
Tallangatta Valley 9 0 9 0 1533 1426 107.50% 36
Barnawartha 8 0 10 0 1707 1489 114.64% 32
Chiltern 6 0 11 1 1298 1353 95.93% 26
Dederang Mt Beauty 6 0 12 0 1270 1522 83.44% 24
Wahgunyah 5 0 13 0 1484 1537 96.55% 20
Wodonga Saints 0 0 18 0 631 3036 20.78% 0

2011 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Thurgoona 16 0 2 0 2210 1155 191.34% 64 Elimination Kiewa Sandy Creek 13 15 93 Barnawartha 14 5 89
Mitta United 15 0 3 0 1993 1329 149.96% 60 Qualifying Mitta United 9 10 64 Wahgunyah 9 6 60
Wahgunyah 13 0 5 0 2036 1076 189.22% 52 1st semi Kiewa Sandy Creek 18 13 121 Wahgunyah 15 6 96
Barnawartha 13 0 5 0 2190 1239 176.76% 52 2nd semi Thurgoona 21 12 138 Mitta United 11 7 73
Kiewa Sandy Creek 13 0 5 0 2121 1240 171.05% 52 Preliminary Kiewa Sandy Creek 20 10 130 Mitta United 11 9 75
Rutherglen 9 0 9 0 1559 1407 110.80% 36 Grand Kiewa Sandy Creek 15 6 96 Thurgoona 11 6 72
Beechworth 8 0 10 0 1632 1485 109.90% 32
Dederang Mt Beauty 7 0 11 0 1616 1644 98.30% 28
Yackandandah 6 0 12 0 1339 1881 71.19% 24
Chiltern 4 0 14 0 1390 1846 75.30% 16
Tallangatta Valley 3 0 15 0 1244 1850 67.24% 12
Wodonga Saints 1 0 17 0 445 3623 12.28% 4

2012 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Kiewa Sandy Creek 15 0 3 0 2132 1092 195.24% 60 Elimination Chiltern 16 6 102 Barnawartha 18 19 127
Mitta United 15 0 3 0 2071 1132 182.95% 60 Qualifying Mitta United 7 13 55 Thurgoona 7 7 49
Thurgoona 15 0 3 0 2091 1202 173.96% 60 1st semi Thurgoona 16 11 107 Barnawartha 13 8 86
Chiltern 13 0 5 0 1819 1227 148.25% 52 2nd semi Mitta United 14 9 93 Kiewa Sandy Creek 10 8 68
Barnawartha 12 0 6 0 2093 1499 139.63% 48 Preliminary Thurgoona 14 9 93 Kiewa Sandy Creek 14 7 91
Wahgunyah 9 0 9 0 1832 1708 107.26% 36 Grand Mitta United 18 11 119 Thurgoona 8 12 60
Yackandandah 9 0 9 0 1527 1607 95.02% 36
Dederang Mt Beauty 8 0 10 0 1765 1746 101.09% 32
Rutherglen 6 0 12 0 1704 1849 92.16% 24
Beechworth 4 0 14 0 1277 1817 70.28% 16
Tallangatta Valley 1 0 17 0 937 2354 39.80% 4
Wodonga Saints 1 0 17 0 951 2966 32.06% 4

2013 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Dederang Mt Beauty 16 0 1 1 2028 1040 195.00% 66 Elimination Barnawartha 18 10 118 Kiewa Sandy Creek 14 9 93
Mitta United 13 0 5 0 1913 1218 157.06% 52 Qualifying Mitta United 13 17 95 Thurgoona 10 8 68
Thurgoona 13 0 5 0 1893 1347 140.53% 52 1st semi Barnawartha 18 11 119 Thurgoona 10 11 71
Kiewa Sandy Creek 12 0 6 0 1858 1235 150.45% 48 2nd semi Mitta United 10 12 72 Dederang Mt Beauty 8 4 52
Barnawartha 11 0 6 1 1716 1417 121.10% 46 Preliminary Barnawartha 12 12 84 Dederang Mt Beauty 8 6 54
Rutherglen 11 0 7 0 1739 1247 139.45% 44 Grand Barnawartha 13 14 92 Mitta United 11 6 72
Chiltern 7 0 10 1 1140 1368 83.33% 30
Wahgunyah 7 0 10 1 1429 1775 80.51% 30
Yackandandah 6 0 12 0 1088 1782 61.05% 24
Wodonga Saints 5 0 13 0 1423 1829 77.80% 20
Tallangatta Valley 4 0 14 0 1245 1819 68.44% 16
Beechworth 1 0 17 0 720 2115 34.04% 4

2014 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Kiewa Sandy Creek 16 0 2 0 2016 1080 186.67% 64 Elimination Barnawartha 17 7 109 Chiltern 9 4 58
Mitta United 14 0 4 0 1671 984 169.82% 56 Qualifying Thurgoona 13 19 97 Mitta United 10 11 71
Thurgoona 13 0 5 0 2031 1425 142.53% 52 1st semi Mitta United 13 8 86 Barnawartha 8 13 61
Barnawartha 12 0 6 0 1526 1161 131.44% 48 2nd semi Kiewa Sandy Creek 12 15 87 Thurgoona 12 12 84
Chiltern 11 0 7 0 1592 1360 117.06% 44 Preliminary Mitta United 17 12 114 Thurgoona 9 13 67
Dederang Mt Beauty 11 0 7 0 1562 1446 108.02% 44 Grand Kiewa Sandy Creek 16 12 108 Mitta United 14 7 91
Wahgunyah 8 0 10 0 1614 1682 95.96% 32
Rutherglen 6 0 12 0 1331 1728 77.03% 24
Wodonga Saints 5 0 13 0 1279 1849 69.17% 20
Beechworth 4 0 14 0 1290 1767 73.01% 16
Yackandandah 4 0 14 0 1179 1958 60.21% 16
Tallangatta Valley 4 0 14 0 915 1566 58.43% 16

2015 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Kiewa Sandy Creek 17 0 0 1 2253 714 315.55% 70 Elimination Chiltern 21 11 137 Rutherglen 11 7 73
Thurgoona 11 0 6 1 1817 1264 143.75% 46 Qualifying Tallangatta 17 18 120 Thurgoona 12 8 80
Tallangatta 11 0 7 0 1833 1137 161.21% 44 1st semi Chiltern 19 16 130 Thurgoona 19 4 118
Chiltern 11 0 7 0 1581 1073 147.34% 44 2nd semi Tallangatta 14 15 99 Kiewa Sandy Creek 13 11 89
Rutherglen 10 0 8 0 1596 1304 122.39% 40 Preliminary Kiewa Sandy Creek 21 13 139 Chiltern 8 6 54
Beechworth 10 0 8 0 1378 1176 117.18% 40 Grand Tallangatta 11 10 76 Kiewa Sandy Creek 9 21 75
Yackandandah 10 0 8 0 1633 1496 109.16% 40
Wahgunyah 9 0 9 0 1677 1519 110.40% 36
Mitta United 8 0 10 0 1524 1203 126.68% 32
Barnawartha 8 0 10 0 1456 1400 104.00% 32
Dederang Mt Beauty 2 0 16 0 1009 2017 50.02% 8
Wodonga Saints 0 0 18 0 416 3870 10.75% 0

2016 season

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Tallangatta DFL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Mitta United 16 0 2 0 2102 889 236.45% 64 Elimination Barnawartha 20 12 132 Kiewa Sandy Creek 6 7 43
Thurgoona 14 0 4 0 2295 1129 203.28% 56 Qualifying Thurgoona 20 15 135 Rutherglen 10 14 74
Rutherglen 14 0 4 0 2133 1241 171.88% 56 1st semi Barnawartha 15 21 111 Rutherglen 9 11 65
Kiewa Sandy Creek 14 0 4 0 1857 1140 162.89% 56 2nd semi Thurgoona 20 11 131 Mitta United 5 13 43
Barnawartha 13 0 5 0 2295 1107 207.32% 52 Preliminary Mitta United 12 7 79 Barnawartha 10 10 70
Tallangatta 9 0 9 0 1974 1348 146.44% 36 Grand Thurgoona 18 20 128 Mitta United 10 8 68
Wahgunyah 7 0 11 0 1542 1457 105.83% 28
Yackandandah 7 0 11 0 1484 1630 91.04% 28
Beechworth 7 0 11 0 1545 1707 90.51% 28
Chiltern 5 0 13 0 1390 1518 91.57% 20
Dederang Mt Beauty 2 0 16 0 599 3010 19.90% 8
Wodonga Saints 0 0 18 0 463 3503 13.22% 0

2017 season

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Interleague / community championships

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The Tallangatta & District Football League has never won the first division of the Victorian Country Championship / Victorian Community Championship interleague championship. In interleague competition the team wears a blue guernsey, emblazoned with a monogram-style gold "TDFL" initials, with blue and gold trim shorts and blue and gold trim socks.[133]

Year [135] Grade [note 10] G B Pts Home G B Pts Away Ground
2009 Seniors 7 7 49 Tallangatta & DFL 5 14 44 Hume AFNL (NSW) ?
2010 No Interleague football played for this season.
2011 No Interleague football played for this season.
2012 No Interleague football played for this season.
2013 Seniors 23 13 151 Tallangatta & DFL 7 6 48 Hume AFNL (NSW) Albury Sports Ground
2013 Under Age 7 6 48 Tallangatta & DFL 11 14 80 Hume AFNL (NSW) Albury Sports Ground
2014 Seniors 6 6 42 Kyabram District FNL 24 9 153 Tallangatta & DFL Albury Sports Ground
2014 Under Age 6 12 48 Kyabram District FNL 12 10 82 Tallangatta & DFL Albury Sports Ground
2015 Seniors 18 19 127 Riverina FNL (NSW) 7 5 47 Tallangatta & DFL Robertson Oval (Wagga Wagga)
2015 Under Age 6 15 51 Riverina FNL (NSW) 7 4 46 Tallangatta & DFL Robertson Oval (Wagga Wagga)
2016 Seniors 18 17 115 Ovens & King FNL 12 14 86 Tallangatta & DFL W.J. Findlay Oval (Wangaratta)
2016 Under Age 2 1 13 Ovens & King FNL 17 15 117 Tallangatta & DFL W.J. Findlay Oval (Wangaratta)
2017 Seniors 8 15 63 Tallangatta & DFL 20 13 133 Hume AFNL (NSW) Sandy Creek Oval (Sandy Creek)
2017 Under Age 5 7 37 Tallangatta & DFL 20 11 131 Hume AFNL (NSW) Sandy Creek Oval (Sandy Creek)
2018 No Interleague football played for this season.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Tallangatta Football Club" were known as the "Tallangatta Valley Football Club" from establishment in 1978 until being renamed in 2008.
  2. ^ "Wodonga Saints Football Club" were known as the "Bethanga Football Club" from establishment in 1907 until relocation in 2001.
  3. ^ "Yackandandah Football Club" only competed in TDFL Reserves Grades from the 1969 season until the 1971 season.
  4. ^ "Eskdale Football Club" were known as the "Mitta Valley Football Club" from reforming in 1947 until being renamed in 1951.
  5. ^ "Lavington Football Club" are rumoured to have also fielded three additional senior sides under the names of "Lavington Dragons FC", "Lavington Lions FC", and "Lavington Rovers FC". However neither of the "Lavington Dragons FC" or the "Lavington Lions FC"additional sides are mentioned on the "Tallangatta & Districts Football League" or the "Lavington Football Club" websites.
  6. ^ "Mitta Town Football Club" were known as the "Mitta Mitta Football Club" from establishment in 1885 until merging in 1945.
  7. ^ "Mt. Beauty Football Club" were known as the "Bogong-Tawonga Football Club" from establishment in 1964 until being renamed in 1975.
  8. ^ "Murray United Football Club" were known as the "Bethanga-Granya Football Club" from establishment in 1958 until being renamed in 1959.
  9. ^ "RAEME Football Club" were a football club solely made up of service men from the Military Area of Bandiana, their full name was the "Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Football Club".
  10. ^ The "Under Age" Interleague game is contested as either "Under 19's", "Under 18's", or "Under 17's" depending on the opposing league's under age competition structure.

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