Mortlock Football League

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Mortlock Football League
SportAustralian rules football
First season1946
No. of teams7
Most recent
champion(s)
Goomalling Football Club
Most titlesGoomalling Football Club (24 premierships)

The Mortlock Football League is an Australian rules football competition based around 8 clubs in the south-west region of Western Australia. It is one of a number of football leagues in the wheat-belt region of WA. The eight teams represent the towns of Calingiri, Dalwallinu, Dowerin, Gingin, Goomalling, Toodyay, Wongan-Ballidu. Wyalkatchem played until the end of 2010.

Mortlock League also includes a hockey competition which involves all clubs mentioned above. Teams compete in a home and away season of 14 rounds with a number of byes and one week during the season dedicated to playing country week football against other south-western country leagues. The season ends with a finals campaign including the top 4 teams from the home and away rounds. Notable players that have been recruited from their respected towns to AFL teams include; Josh and Matthew Carr (Goomalling), Lance Franklin (Dowerin), Willie Dick (Goomalling, Ballidu), Brendan Fewster (Gingin), Mal Brown (Dowerin). Retired AFL players to have previously/currently played in the Mortlock Football League are; Michael Pettigrew, Ashley Sampi, Antoni Grover, Kepler Bradley, Greg Broughton.

History

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The Mortlock Football League's origins date back to the formation of the Goomalling-Dowerin Association in 1923, although organised football had been played in the district since 1904.

The Goomalling Football Association was formed at a meeting held in the Goomalling Agricultural Hall on 28 May 1904. Representatives from Dowerin, Goomalling and Mumberkine were present and the district was divided into three wards from which the teams would select their players. E. F. Edwardes was elected as President and H. Slater took on the role of Secretary. Mumberkine were premiers in the Association’s inaugural season. The Oak Park club was formed in 1905, but their lifespan proved to be a short one.

Goomalling were premiers in 1905 and 1906, before hotel proprietor T. F. Elliott provided a cup for the premier side in the Association. The 1907 season saw Dowerin, Goomalling and new side Rovers (Goomalling) compete for the Elliott Cup. Rovers, donning the colours of yellow and black, drew their players from the north side of the Goomalling-Dowerin Railway line and played at the Oak Park ground.

The known results for the 1907 season saw Goomalling defeat Rovers before Rovers later exacted revenge with a 34-point win, Goomalling overcame Dowerin, 6.9 to 3.6, Rovers outclassed Dowerin, 6.13 to 1.3, Dowerin beat Goomalling by 6.7 to 5.8 and Goomalling edged out Rovers, 5.8 to 4.6.

At the end of the season, Goomalling and Rovers were equal on points, so a play-off was scheduled, with Rovers triumphant by 13 points, 4.10 to 3.3. Captain Herb Slater and Black Tommy, both outstanding players and goal scorers, played key roles in Rovers taking out the premiership.

In 1908, Rovers were premiers once again when they defeated Goomalling by five points to retain the Elliott Cup. A derby match in July saw some 500 people in attendance as Rovers defeated Goomalling by 11 points.

In 1909, W.A.F.L. club East Perth were the guests of the Goomalling Association for a match in the region on August 21, with the visitors running out narrow 4.10 to 3.15 winners. The local competition saw Rovers achieve a hat-trick of premierships after a solid 9.10 to 4.9 win over Goomalling in the decider.

Despite good coverage of football throughout the state, the West Australian provided virtually no coverage of the 1910 Goomalling Association season. It is known, however, that Rovers won their fourth consecutive flag.

The Goomalling Association made the journey to Perth for a return fixture with East Perth in 1910. In a one-sided contest played at Loton Park, East Perth were comfortable 44 point winners, 12.12 to 5.10. Later in the season, the Goomalling Association met the Eastern Districts Association at Northam and, in wet conditions, the home side prevailed 5.8 to 1.3.

The 1911 season was rocked by the disqualification of the Rovers club on 20 July, following the off-field actions of some members of the club, including a clique supposedly led by Herbert Slater and ‘Gunner’ Hills, who ‘attempted to run the Goomalling Football Association and endeavoured to bully members of the committee into letting them have their sweet way.’ The season continued with just two clubs, with Goomalling proving far too strong for Dowerin and were crowned premiers.

The 1912 season saw the admission of the Wanderers (Goomalling) to restore a three-team competition. The Wanderers players were chiefly Karranadgin settlers, and the team chose to wear the colours of red, white and blue. Dowerin won the premiership in this season, which by now was the F. L. Rose Cup.

In 1912, The Goomalling Association wrote to the W.A.F.L. in 1912, suggesting the staging of a Country Week competition. Unfortunately, the Association was unable to raise a representative side, leaving Avon, Bunbury, Geraldton, Moora and Nelson as the first teams to participate in this competition.

In 1913, Goomalling lost only two matches all season en route to securing the premiership, ‘icing the cake’ with a 5.16 to 4.4 win over Dowerin in the Final.

In 1914, the Country Week competition included eight teams – Bunbury, Forrest, Geraldton, Goomalling, Moora, Quairading, South Suburban and Warren. The Final saw an upset six point victory for Forrest over Goomalling, 6.12 to 6.6.

The W.A.F.L. affiliated associations in 1914 were Albany, Arthur West, Bunbury, Central District, Central Murchison, Collie, Forrest, Geraldton, Goomalling, Katanning, Moora, Meekatharra, Narrogin, Nelson, South Suburban, Upper Chapman, Warren and the W.A.F.A.

There was virtually no reference to the Association in the West Australian in 1914, but it is known that Dowerin were premiers after a comprehensive 13.25 to 3.2 win over Goomalling.

The onset of the First World War meant that football was set aside until later in the decade.

In the first five seasons after World War I, five different associations were formed

1919: Central Districts FA (Goomalling, North Jennacubbine, South Jennacubbine)
1920: Goomalling-Dowerin-Jennacubbine FA (Dowerin, Goomalling, Jennacubbine)
1921: Goomalling FA (Goomalling, Karranadgin, Konnongorring)
1922: Central Districts FA (Australs, Jennacubbine, Jennapullin, Rovers)

The Goomalling-Dowerin Association was formed in 1923 and has remained intact since then (apart from a three-season World War II recess from 1942–1944). Jennacubbine won the first two premierships.

The Association was renamed as the Goomalling & Districts Association in 1925 (11 years after its predecessor disbanded) and this competition was conducted until 1941, when World War 2 forced the cessation of the competition for three seasons from 1942 to 1944.

The competing clubs from 1923 to 1941 were: Dowerin (1923–1924, 1933–1941), Goomalling (1926), Goomalling Australs (1923, 1927–1941), Goomalling Country (1925), Goomalling Rovers (1923, 1927–1941), Goomalling Town (1925 – withdrew mid season), Jennacubbine (1923–1926; 1928–1941), Konnongorring (1927; 1930; 1932–1937), Mumberkine (1932–1937), North Goomalling (1924), South Goomalling 1924), Toodyay Rangers (1931) and Wongan Hills (1925–1926; 1928–1930; 1936–1940). Rovers were the standout performers with 6 premierships, Australs, Dowerin and Jennacubbine all won 4 premierships and Wongan Hills were premiers in the inaugural season in 1925.[1]

The G&DFA resumed in 1945, with five clubs (Dowerin, Ejanding, Goomalling, Konnongorring and Wongan Hills) affiliating. In 1973, the league changed its name to the Mortlock National Football League.

The affiliated clubs since World War 2 have been: Ballidu (1961–1995), Bolgart (1958 –1976), Cadoux (1967–1970), Calingiri (since 1959), Dalwallinu (since 1992), Dowerin (1945–2012), Dowerin/Wyalkatchem (since 2013), Ejanding (1945–1962), Gingin (since 1973), Goomalling (since 1945), Jennacubbine (1946–1971), Konnongorring (1945-1948; 1954–1975), Toodyay (since 1960), Wongan/Ballidu (since 1996), Wongan Hills (1945–1995), Wyalkatchem (1955–1957; 1976–2010) and Yerecoin (1959).[2]

In 1973, with the inclusion of Gingin the association changed its name to the Mortlock National Football League.

The most well-known players to come out of the MFL are four-time All-Australian Jack Clarke (ex-Jennacubbine) and the legendary Mal Brown (ex-Dowerin), as well as VFL/AFL players Eric 'Tarzan' Glass (ex-Goomalling), Willy Dick (ex-Goomalling and Ballidu), brothers Josh and Matthew Carr (ex-Goomalling), Brendon Fewster (ex-Gingin) and arguably today's highest profile player in four-time All-Australian Lance Franklin (ex-Dowerin).

Seven players have played at VFL/AFL level and 95 players have been recruited to the WAFL from current MFL clubs. Players to have played 50 or more WAFL games are Laurence Watson (Bolgart), Mal Brown, Ronald Brown, Murray Couper and Ian Newman (Dowerin), Brendon Fewster (Gingin), Gary Brookes, Willy Dick, Eric Glass and Charles Western (Goomalling), Jack Clarke (Jennacubbine), Anthony Beattie and Chester Mackean (Toodyay) and Ron Bayens (Wongan Hills).

The League receives good promotion in the local media and season 2014 sees the return of live football broadcasts of MFL matches after an absence of many years, thanks to Frontier Sports Media. Their weekly 'Mortlock Matchday' broadcasts can be heard via www.frontiersportsmedia.com as a live audio stream and via the TuneIn radio app.

Current clubs

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Colours Club Logo Home ground Years in competition Premiers Premiership years Notes
 
Calingiri Cougars Calingiri Oval 1959– 13 1962, 1975–76, 1978, 1983–84, 1986, 1989–91, 2000, 2006, 2015
 
Dalwallinu Bulldogs Dalwallinu Oval 1992– 1 2017
 
Dowerin-Wyalkatchem Tigers Dowerin Oval 1923–1924, 1933– 14 1937–40, 1947, 1972, 1982, 1985, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012–13, 2021 Changed name from Dowerin to Dowerin-Wyalkatchem in 2013
 
Gingin Eagles Gingin Oval 1973– 5 1997, 2002, 2011, 2018, 2023
 
Goomalling Blues Goomalling Oval 1945– 24 1945-46, 1948, 1952, 1958, 1963–68, 1970–71, 1977, 1992–96, 1998–99, 2007, 2022, 2024
 
Toodyay Lions Toodyay Oval 1960– 8 1961, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1988, 2004, 2014, 2019
 
Wongan Ballidu Boomers Wongan Hills Oval 1996– 2 2009, 2016 Merger of Wongan Hills and Ballidu in 1996

Former clubs

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Colours Club Logo Home ground Years in competition Premiers Premiership years Notes
- Australs (Goomalling) - Goomalling Oval 1923, 1927–1941 4 1928, 1930, 1933, 1935
 
Ballidu Bombers Ballidu Greater Sports Council 1961–1995 2 1981, 1987 Merged with Wongan Hills in 1996
Black, white Bolgart - - 1958–1976 2 1960, 1969
 
Cadoux - - 1967–1970 -
Yellow, black Ejanding - - 1945–1962 2 1955, 1957
- Goomalling [1] - Goomalling Oval 1926 -
- Goomalling Country - Goomalling Oval 1925 -
- Goomalling Town - Goomalling Oval 1925 -
Black, red Jennacubbine - - 1923–1926, 1928–1941, 1946–1971, 1973–78 6 1923–24, 1926, 1934, 1954, 1956
Blue, white Konnongorring - - 1927, 1930, 1932–1937, 1945–1948, 1954–1975 1 1959
- Mumberkine - - 1932–1937 -
- North Goomalling - Goomalling Oval 1924 -
Yellow, black Rovers (Goomalling) - Goomalling Oval 1923, 1927–1941 6 1927, 1929, 1931–32, 1936, 1941
- South Goomalling - - 1924 -
- Toodyay Rangers - - 1931 -
- Wongan Hills Roosters Wongan Hills Oval 1925–1926, 1928–1930, 1936–1940, 1945–1995 6 1925, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1979 Merged with Ballidu in 1996
 
Wyalkatchem Bulldogs Wyalkatchem Oval 1955–1957, 1976–2010 2 2001, 2003 Absorbed by Dowerin after folding in 2011
- Yerecoin - - 1959 -

Grand final results

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Year Premiers Score Runners up Score
1923 Jennacubbine 11.14 (80) Australs 10.7 (67)
1924 Jennacubbine 5.20 (50) North Goomalling 6.11 (47)
1925 Wongan Hills 9.10 (64) Country (Goomalling) 4.6 (30)
1926 Jennacubbine 14.20 (104) Wongan Hills 8.15 (63)
1927 Rovers (Goomalling) 11.11 (77) Australs 7.8 (50)
1928 Australs 11.12 (78) Jennacubbine 10.11 (71)
1929 Rovers (Goomalling) 13.13 (91) Jennacubbine 8.7 (55)
1930 Australs 7.16 (58) Rovers 7.13 (55)
1931 Rovers 14.13 (97) Australs 11.14 (80)
1932 Rovers 9.14 (68) Jennacubbine 7.7 (49)
1933 Australs 14.11 (95) Rovers 14.10 (94)
1934 Jennacubbine 10.10 (70) Rovers 9.12 (66)
1935 Australs 14.11 (95) Rovers 8.13 (65)
1936 Rovers 9.20 (74) Australs 6.10 (46)
1937 Dowerin 10.8 (68) Wongan Hills 7.5 (47)
1938 Dowerin 13.26 (104) Rovers 11.15 (81)
1939 Dowerin 13.10 (88) Rovers 9.8 (62)
1940 Dowerin 12.6 (78) Jennacubbine 10.12 (72)
1941 Rovers 8.8 (56) Australs 5.9 (39)
1945 Goomalling 12.16 (88) Dowerin 7:9 (51)
1946 Goomalling 9.7 (61) Dowerin 4.20 (44)
1947 Dowerin 15.10 (100) Goomalling 9.7 (61)
1948 Goomalling 8.11 (59) Dowerin 7.7 (49)
1949 Wongan Hills 10.12 (72) Dowerin 7.12 (54)
1950 Wongan Hills 16.17 (113) Goomalling 8.8 (56)
1951 Wongan Hills 5.13 (43) Dowerin 5.5 (35)
1952 Goomalling 9.8 (62)
11.11 (77)
Dowerin 9.8 (62)
10.7 (67)
1953 Wongan Hills 7.16 (58)
11.12 (78)
Ejanding 8.10 (58)
8.14 (62)
1954 Jennacubbine 8.12 (60) Ejanding 4.10 (34)
1955 Ejanding 11.14 (80) Dowerin 11.7 (73)
1956 Jennacubbine 10.16 (76) Goomalling 8.9 (57)
1957 Ejanding 10.9 (69) Goomalling 8.12 (60)
1958 Goomalling ?
1959 Konnongorring ?
1960 Bolgart ?
1961 Toodyay ?
1962 Calingiri Bolgart
1963 Goomalling ?
1964 Goomalling ?
1965 Goomalling Jennacubbine
1966 Goomalling Ballidu
1967 Goomalling 16.22 (118) Konongorring 8.4 (52)
1968 Goomalling 17.20 (122) Wongan Hills 9.13 (67)
1969 Bolgart 18.16 (124) Calingiri 9.17 (71)
1970 Goomalling 23.17 (155) Bolgart 13.9 (87)
1971 Goomalling 15.15 (105) Toodyay 9.12 (66)
1972 Dowerin 11.18 (84) Wongan Hills 5.14 (44)
1973 Toodyay 15.19 (109) Dowerin 9.9 (63)
1974 Toodyay 21.21 (147) Dowerin 17.10 (112)
1975 Calingiri 15.19 (109) Dowerin 9.5 (59)
1976 Calingiri 9.7 (61) Goomalling 3.14 (32)
1977 Goomalling 15.12 (102) Gingin 8.14 (62)
1978 Calingiri 19.16 (130) Gingin 7.13 (55)
1979 Wongan Hills 24.11 (155) Dowerin 9.18 (72)
1980 Toodyay 13.4 (82) Dowerin 10.20 (80)
1981 Ballidu 13.24 (102) Dowerin 9.14 (68)
1982 Dowerin 13.16 (94) Wongan Hills 14.4 (88)
1983 Calingiri 19.14 (128) Dowerin 15.22 (112)
1984 Calingiri 16.23 (119) Dowerin 14.12 (96)
1985 Dowerin 19.3 (117) Calingiri 14.11 (95)
1986 Calingiri 15.14 (104) Gingin 9.6 (60)
1987 Ballidu 16.9 (105) Wongan Hills 11.11 (77)
1988 Toodyay 13.13 (91) Dowerin 11.17 (83)
1989 Calingiri 17.14 (116) Wongan Hills 9.8 (62)
1990 Calingiri 8.17 (65) Goomalling 8.13 (61)
1991 Calingiri 14.17 (101) Goomalling 10.10 (70)
1992 Goomalling 14.12 (96) Wongan Hills 14.6 (90)
1993 Goomalling 22.8 (140) Dowerin 14.8 (92)
1994 Goomalling 14.17 (101) Wongan Hills 10.6 (66)
1995 Goomalling 10.13 (73) Toodyay 9.11 (65)
1996 Goomalling 17.11 (113) Toodyay 6.8 (44)
1997 Gingin 14.17 (101) Goomalling 9.10 (64)
1998 Goomalling 14.11 (95) Dalwallinu 11.8 (74)
1999 Goomalling 13.12 (90) Wyalkatchem 13.11 (89)
2000 Calingiri 13.18 (96) Wyalkatchem 14.11 (95)
2001 Wyalkatchem 12.10 (82) Calingiri 11.12 (78)
2002 Gingin 13.9 (87) Goomalling 6.14 (50)
2003 Wyalkatchem 13.12 (90) Toodyay 6.7 (43)
2004 Toodyay 17.9 (111) Calingiri 14.8 (92)
2005 Dowerin 15.14 (104) Calingiri 9.7 (61)
2006 Calingiri 12.7 (79) Gingin 11.10 (76)
2007 Goomalling 27.10 (172) Dowerin 16.12 (108)
2008 Dowerin 15.9 (99) Calingiri 12.13 (85)
2009 Wongan-Ballidu 19.17 (131) Goomalling 16.8 (104)
2010 Dowerin 12.9 (81) Gingin 12.6 (78)
2011 Gingin 16.12 (108) Toodyay 9.9 (63)
2012 Dowerin 15.5 (95) Toodyay 10.14 (74)
2013 Dowerin-Wyalkatchem 16.9 (105) Calingiri 11.13 (79)
2014 Toodyay 12.14 (86) Calingiri 10.14 (74)
2015 Calingiri 18.18 (126) Dalwallinu 6.7 (43)
2016 Wongan-Ballidu 17.10 (112) Dalwallinu 6.8 (44)
2017 Dalwallinu 19.12 (126) Toodyay 11.10 (76)
2018 Gingin 23.7 (145) Dalwallinu 10.9 (69)
2019 Toodyay 11.11 (77) Goomalling 11.9 (75)
2021 Dowerin-Wyalkatchem 14.6 (90) Goomalling 8.13 (61)
2022 Goomalling 9.14 (68) Gingin 7.12 (54)
2023 Gingin 15.13 (103) Goomalling 9.14 (68)
2024 Goomalling 13.11 (89) Dowerin-Wyalkatchem 10.11 (71)

Fairest and best (Boekeman Medal)

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Known as Jones Medal in the mid 1950's, Mortlock Medal in the 1970s and Boekeman Medal since 1991

Year Winner
1925 P. Dick (Country?)
1927 Alf Smith (Goomalling)
1931 P. Dick (Goomalling)
1935 J. Patten (Dowerin)
1936 M. Curley (Konnongorring)
1938 G. Stickland (Wongan Hills)
1939 Dick Leeson
1940 Matt Clarke (Australs)
1941 N. Cunningham (Australs)
1945 Lionel Walley (Goomalling)
1946 Gilbert Jones (Ejanding)
1947 Richard Smith (Goomalling)
1948 Richard Smith (Goomalling)
1949 Arnold ‘Bud’ Byfield (Wongan Hills)
1950 Lionel Walley (Goomalling)
1951 Tony Leeson (Jennacubbine)
1952 Linton Smith (Goomalling)
1953 Paul White
1954 Tony Leeson (Jennacubbine)
1955 D. Whalley (Konnongorring)
1956 Bob Leeson (Jennacubbine)
1957 Alfie Powell (Goomalling)
1958 Bob Leeson (Jennacubbine)
1959 Aub King (Calingiri)
1960 Aub King (Calingiri)
1961 Vern Nylander (Toodyay)
1962 Doug Dick (Goomalling)
1963 Terry Bowen (Jennacubbine)
1964 Wally Brown (Ballidu)
1965 Ray Morrell (Ballidu)
1966 Bruce Stitt (Ballidu)
1967 Brian Westlake (Calingiri)
1968 Bruce Stitt (Ballidu)
1969 Bruce Stitt (Ballidu)
1970 Denis Lord
1971 Brian Westlake (Calingiri)
1972 Brian Westlake (Calingiri)
1973 Stroud Dale (Toodyay)
1974 Phil Mincherton (Ballidu)
1975 Danny Jones (Wongan Hills)
1976 Phil Mincherton (Ballidu)
1977 Mark Foxon (Gingin)
1978 Hedley Dewar (Gingin)
1979 Dexter Davies (Wyalkatchem)
1980 Phil Mincherton (Ballidu)
1981 Phil Mincherton (Ballidu)
1982 Phil Mincherton (Ballidu)
1983 Phil King (Dowerin)
1984 Derek Headland (Ballidu)
1985 Mal Bennett (Wongan Hills)
1986 Craig Watson (Gingin)
1987 Chris Lee (Dowerin)
1988 Chris Lee (Dowerin)
1989 Bevan King (Calingiri)
1990 Craig Watson (Gingin)
1991 Bevan King (Calingiri)
1992 Glen Fletcher (Gingin)
1993 Damien Leeson (Goomalling)
1994 Mal Bennett (Wongan Hills)
1995 Dale Warren (Goomalling)
1996 Nick Howat (Toodyay)
1997 Cheyne Tourner (Wyalkatchem)
1998 Robbie Dreghorn (Dowerin)
1999 Greg Wootton (Wongan/Ballidu)
2000 Chad Boucher (Calingiri)
2001 Troy Foote (Wyalkatchem)
2002 Michael Davey (Goomalling)
2003 Michael Davey (Goomalling)
2004 Nicholas Smith (Calingiri)
2005 Paul Fewster (Gingin)
2006 Matthew Borgward (Wyalkatchem)
2007 Greg Woods (Goomalling)
2008 Craig Wilson (Dowerin)
2009 Adam Pearce (Toodyay)
2010 Brad McNeill (Dalwallinu)
2011 Dean Trewhella (Dowerin)
2012 Dean Trewhella (Dowerin)
2013 Dean Trewhella (Dowerin/Wyalkatchem) &
Geoffrey Rouse (Gingin)
2014 Kyle Martin (Goomalling)
2015 Corey Hutchings (Toodyay)
2016 Dane Crognale (Wongan-Ballidu)
2017 Ben Jenkins (Toodyay)
2018 Ben Whitsed (Dowerin-Wyalkatchem)
2019 Dylan Burgess (Toodyay)


Reserves

Year Winner
2000 Klint Hagboom (Dowerin)
2001 Blake Hagboom (Dowerin)
2002 Graeme Taylor (Goomalling)
2003 Joel Gomersall (Gingin)
2004 Craig Whyte (Dalwallinu)
2005 Scott Flavel (Dowerin)
2006 Rhys Allsop (Dowerin) &
Mark McComish (Gingin)
2007 Kyhe McKenna (Dowerin)
2008 Corey Higgins (Toodyay)
2009 Garth King (Dowerin)
2010 Chad McKay (Dalwallinu)
2011 Chad Hagboom (Dowerin)
2012 Jason Gard (Dowerin)

Player of the year (Bendigo Bank Award)

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  • 2007 Craig Wilson (Dowerin)
  • 2008 Dean Trewhella (Dowerin)
  • 2009
  • 2010 Brad McNeill (Dalwallinu)
  • 2011 Rheece Bartel (Gingin)
  • 2012 Rheece Bartel (Gingin)

Leading goalkicker (Lyndon Bird Award)

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  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003 Justin Kiely (Wyalkatchem) 62 goals
  • 2004 Phil Brookes (Dalwallinu) 62 goals
  • 2005 Daniel King (Calingiri)
  • 2006 Michael Potts (Gingin) 83 goals
  • 2007 Samuel Stanton (Toodyay)76 goals
  • 2008 Jay Betts (Toodyay) 87 goals
  • 2009 David Wilson (Dowerin) 62 goals
  • 2010 David Wilson (Dowerin) 56 goals
  • 2011 Geoffrey Rouse (Gingin) 83 goals
  • 2012 Geoffrey Rouse (Gingin) 99 goals
  • 2013 Geoffrey Rouse (Gingin) 101 goals

Ladders

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2011 ladder

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Mortlock Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Gingin 12 2 0 0 1413 629 224.64% 56
Toodyay 9 2 3 0 1253 873 143.53% 44
Dowerin 9 2 3 0 1038 917 113.20% 44
Dalwallinu 4 2 8 0 983 1043 94.25% 24
Goomalling 4 2 8 0 924 1178 78.44% 24
Wondan Hill/Ballidu 2 2 10 0 905 1322 68.46% 16
Calingiri 2 2 10 0 724 1278 56.65% 16

Finals

Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1st semi Dowerin 17 7 109 Dalwallinu 12 6 78
2nd semi Gingin 18 16 124 Toodyay 9 12 66
Preliminary Toodyay 14 12 96 Dowerin 5 15 45
Grand Gingin 16 12 108 Toodyay 9 9 63

2012 ladder

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Mortlock Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Toodyay 11 0 3 0 1458 681 214.10% 44 1st semi Dowerin 13 14 92 Wondan Hill/Ballidu 11 10 76
Gingin 11 0 3 0 1664 783 212.52% 44 2nd semi Toodyay 16 7 103 Gingin 15 8 98
Dowerin 11 0 3 0 1529 878 174.15% 44 Preliminary Dowerin 11 10 76 Gingin 9 16 70
Wondan Hill/Ballidu 8 0 6 0 1333 1132 117.76% 32 Grand Dowerin 15 5 95 Toodyay 10 14 74
Goomalling 6 0 8 0 1199 1296 92.52% 24
Dalwallinu 2 0 12 0 856 1487 57.57% 8
Calingiri 0 0 14 0 495 2277 21.74% 0

2013 ladder

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Mortlock Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Calingiri 10 0 4 0 1598 1045 152.92% 40 1st semi Wondan Hill/Ballidu 20 10 130 Gingin 6 6 42
Dowerin 10 0 4 0 1368 1142 119.79% 40 2nd semi Calingiri 13 16 94 Dowerin 11 10 76
Gingin 9 0 5 0 1588 895 177.43% 36 Preliminary Dowerin 14 10 94 Wondan Hill/Ballidu 8 12 60
Wondan Hill/Ballidu 9 0 5 0 1269 1087 116.74% 36 Grand Dowerin 16 9 105 Calingiri 11 13 79
Toodyay 8 0 6 0 1300 1092 119.05% 32
Dalwallinu 2 0 12 0 671 1615 41.55% 8
Goomalling 1 0 13 0 820 1738 47.18% 4

2014 ladder

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Mortlock Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Calingiri 11 0 3 0 1622 966 167.91% 44 1st semi Gingin 14 10 94 Dowerin 8 10 58
Toodyay 11 0 3 0 1486 964 154.15% 44 2nd semi Calingiri 16 9 105 Toodyay 12 7 79
Gingin 10 0 4 0 1483 1080 137.31% 40 Preliminary Toodyay 19 12 126 Gingin 13 15 93
Dowerin/Wylie 7 0 7 0 1190 1080 110.19% 28 Grand Toodyay 12 14 86 Calingiri 10 14 74
Goomalling 6 0 8 0 1073 1201 89.34% 24
Dalwallinu 4 0 10 0 880 1295 67.95% 16
Wondan Hill/Ballidu 0 0 14 0 708 1856 38.15% 0

2015 ladder

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Mortlock Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Toodyay 11 0 3 0 1451 1212 119.72% 44 1st semi Dalwallinu 18 15 123 Dowerin 12 4 76
Calingiri 9 0 5 0 1581 1066 148.31% 36 2nd semi Calingiri 20 20 140 Toodyay 9 12 66
Dowerin/Wylie 8 0 6 0 1434 956 150.00% 32 Preliminary Dalwallinu 18 5 113 Toodyay 11 14 80
Dalwallinu 8 0 6 0 1159 1111 104.32% 32 Grand Calingiri 18 18 126 Dalwallinu 6 7 43
Gingin 7 0 7 0 1150 947 121.44% 28
Goomalling 6 0 8 0 1239 1221 101.47% 24
Wondan Hill/Ballidu 0 0 14 0 651 2152 30.25% 0

2016 ladder

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Mortlock Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Wondan Hill/Ballidu 14 0 0 0 1815 923 196.64% 56 1st semi Dowerin 12 11 83 Goomalling 9 11 65
Dalwallinu 11 0 3 0 1613 887 181.85% 44 2nd semi Wongan 10 12 72 Dalwallinu 9 10 64
Dowerin/Wylie 9 0 5 0 1280 981 130.48% 36 Preliminary Dalwallinu 16 17 113 Dowerin 9 9 63
Goomalling 7 0 7 0 1533 1108 138.36% 28 Grand Wongan 17 10 112 Dalwallinu 6 8 44
Gingin 6 0 8 0 1170 1117 104.74% 24
Toodyay 2 0 12 0 912 1658 55.01% 8
Calingiri 0 0 14 0 726 2375 30.57% 0

2017 ladder

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Mortlock Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Dalwallinu 11 0 3 0 1640 777 211.07% 44 1st semi Toodyay 15 15 105 Gingin 14 10 94
Wondan Hill/Ballidu 11 0 3 0 1524 870 175.17% 44 2nd semi Dalwallinu 21 17 143 Wongan 12 7 79
Toodyay 11 0 3 0 1622 941 172.37% 44 Preliminary Toodyay 17 8 110 Wongan 14 12 96
Gingin 7 0 7 0 1110 1130 98.23% 28 Grand Dalwallinu 19 12 126 Toodyay 11 10 76
Dowerin/Wylie 4 0 10 0 959 1443 66.46% 16
Calingiri 3 0 11 0 979 1557 62.88% 12
Goomalling 2 0 12 0 827 1943 42.56% 8

References

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  1. ^ "Frontier Sports Media".
  2. ^ "Frontier Sports Media".
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