Alberton Football Netball League

The Alberton Football Netball League was an Australian rules football league covering the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

Alberton Football Netball League
FormerlyAlberton Football Association
SportAustralian rules football
Inaugural season1946
PresidentBarry Stride
No. of teams6
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Foster
(9 premierships)
Most titlesFish Creek
(20 premierships)
Official websiteAlberton Football League Official Website

History

1946: Reformation of Alberton Football Association (League)

The Alberton Football Association was reformed in 1946 after the end of World War II in 1945, renamed the Alberton Football League in 1947, with eight teams comprising the league such as Carrajung, Devon (formed 1883 also known from 1900-1909 as West Alberton), Foster (formed 1890), Ramblers, Toora (formed 1891), Welshpool, Woodside and Yarram (formed 1887).[1] The name of the league is taken from the small town of Alberton, near Yarram.

The Ramblers Football Club, after a promising inaugural season in the league where it recorded six wins to just miss the finals, decided to disband from the league and Won Wron Football Club were accepted into the league for the 1949 season.[2] Four years later, the Carrajung Football Club followed suit which enabled Fish Creek to join the Alberton League in 1953.[3] Carrajung produced many substandard efforts during their seven years of existence in the Alberton League and many matches would result in percentage gaining contests for opposing teams. The club finished last in 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951 and 1952. The very last game Carrajung played in the Alberton League during the 1952 season resulted in Toora forward, Frank Salmon, kicking a record 34 goals 17 behinds out of the teams 35.18 score. Salmon's (and his teammates’ efforts) helped him claim the League goalkicking award by overtaking Woodside great Charles Williamson.

1947–1952: Early dominance by Woodside

Woodside dominated the competition during the early stages as the club won six consecutive premierships from 1947 to 1952.[4] It is the only club to have achieved such a feat in the league's history.

1953–1967: Golden era of Fish Creek success

Fish Creek produced the most outstanding era of success in the Alberton League as it claimed 11 premierships from 15 successive Grand Final appearances between 1953 and 1967.[5][6] The recruitment of former VFL Collingwood player, Maurice 'Mocca' Dunstan helped the club attain a standard of professionalism that was second to none for a sustained period.

Much focus throughout the late 1950s and 1960s centred around the future of football in the region, with many suggesting that the South Gippsland Football League and the Alberton Football League merge to generate a more powerful football league across South Gippsland for better growth in the sport. However, the AFL continued to function through many debates and became progressively stronger by the 1970s.

1970s: Meeniyan-Dumbalk United and Stony Creek join the fray

In 1969, the Meeniyan-Dumbalk United and Stony Creek Football Clubs joined the Alberton League after the SGFL eventually disbanded[7] as Welshpool won a treble of premierships from 1969 to 1971. Welshpool also became the first club in the AFL to produce an undefeated season with its flag in 1970.[8]

In 1973, Toora and Meeniyan-Dumbalk United fought out a close grand final with Toora winning by a single point. It remains to this day Toora's only Alberton senior grade premiership and the only 1-point grand final (seniors) in the Alberton league's history.

By the late 1970s, Yarram were looking to join the Latrobe Valley Football League but remained with the AFL and by the end of the 1981 season the league was reduced to nine clubs when Won Wron and Woodside merged to form the Won Wron-Woodside Football Club.[9]

The inclusion of Tarwin in 1988[10] returned the number of clubs to ten but by 1995, Welshpool had amalgamated with Devon.[11]

1996–2005: League Expansion

In 1996, Dalyston, Wonthaggi Rovers, Inverloch, Korumburra and Bena joined the Alberton Football League,[12] after the Bass Valley Wonthaggi FL had been disbanded as part of a restructuring of local football by the Victorian Country Football League. The "final five" system was first utilised with the inclusion of the new clubs.

Devon-Welshpool and Won Wron-Woodside created the Allies when they merged in 1997[13] and then Bena and Korumburra joined forces to become Korumburra-Bena in 2001.[14]

In 2005 the Phillip Island and Kilcunda-Bass football clubs moved from the defunct West Gippsland Football League to the Alberton Football League.[15]

The 2008 season saw a large contingent from the Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside Football Club leave to create a new club, the Woodside & District Wildcats, in the North Gippsland Football League.[16]

2005–2008: DWWWW Allies de-merger

Since merging in 1997 the DWWWW Allies had enjoyed some early years of success with premierships in 1998, 1999 and 2003. However, with the further expansion of the league in 2005 the club tired of travelling up to two hours west to places such as Dalyston, Bass and Cowes. Some supporters and players with the club began agitating for a move to the closer North Gippsland Football League. This change was looking set to be approved, until in 2007 a proposal was put forth for the club to play all their home games at Woodside. The Devon-Welshpool people of the club who were proud of the facilities at the Alberton West Recreation Reserve, refused to agree. After a number of meetings failed to find a solution an extraordinary resolution took place. The club de-merged.[17]

Most of the Won Wron-Woodside people, led by Anthony Banik, moved away from the rest of the club to form a new entity known as the Woodside & District Wildcats. The new club would join the North Gippsland Football League from the 2008 season onwards, whilst DWWWW would continue competing in the Alberton league, albeit with a heavily weakened playing list.

The division of the club extended beyond football, causing a major rift within the local community that in some cases continues to this day. Despite, the divide DWWWW refused to revert to their former name of Devon-Welshpool. A number of Won Wron-Woodside life members had remained on board with DWWWW through the split and the club president Matthew Moore had remained hopeful that some Won Wron-Woodside people may return.

In the six years after the de-merger the DWWWW football club's on-field success was virtually non-existent. From 2008 to 2013 the DWWWW senior team would achieve only 3 wins and a staggering 105 losses, which included four winless seasons. This level of poor on-field results was mirrored in the reserve and junior grades.

In 2014 after multiple years of struggling for success and maintaining a large enough playing list the options had become limited and the members voted for the club to enter recess.

2005–2009: Formation and departure of Wonthaggi Power

At the end of 2004 the Wonthaggi Rovers (Alberton) and Wonthaggi Blues (West Gippsland Latrobe) would merge to become a new entity known as the Wonthaggi Power. This new club applied to enter the Alberton league, citing junior players resenting travelling to distant clubs such as Sale and Maffra.

This move was met with discontent from some existing Alberton clubs. Wonthaggi with a local population of 7000 people now had a single club to compete against towns with local populations of only approximately 200 people. Wonthaggi Power were admitted into the Alberton Football League under the provision that if they were proven too strong they would relocate to the much stronger West Gippsland Latrobe Football League.

Wonthaggi Power achieved immediate success making the grand final in their first three years, winning two of them. The reserves and junior teams achieved similar success. Despite this evidence, Wonthaggi members and administrators refused to relocate to the stronger competition. The club's rivals became increasingly disgruntled and began to seek assistance from the Victorian Country Football League. The governing body reviewed the situation and ordered Wonthaggi Power to begin competing against towns of similar size. In response Wonthaggi Power decided to launch legal action.

Early in 2008 an agreement was reached that would see Wonthaggi compete in Alberton for seasons 2008 and 2009, before departing the league at the conclusion of the 2009 season. This was a legally binding agreement, however the Alberton clubs were still seeking a more rapid solution. They discussed options of forming their own breakaway league or boycotting matches against Wonthaggi Power.

Yarram Football Club were the first club to lead a boycott. They had defeated Wonthaggi Power in the 2007 grand final the previous year and were only scheduled to play Wonthaggi Power once during the 2008 home & away season. The Yarram committee had decided to take matters into their own hands and on 17 May 2008 in a watershed moment for the league they forfeited all grades of football and netball from their round 6 clash against Wonthaggi Power. As a consequence of the forfeiture the Victorian Country Football League issued Yarram with a $6,500 fine - half of which was suspended. Other clubs would avoid following Yarram's example and would instead assist to help cover the costs of their fine.

Wonthaggi would go on to finish the season undefeated and comfortably secure first position on the ladder, whilst Yarram would finish just below them in second position. Both teams would finally meet for the first time that year in a semi-final clash at Tarwin Lower. In this match, Wonthaggi would defeat Yarram by a massive 64-points in what was fierce and fiery encounter for both players and spectators. They would proceed directly through to the grand final two weeks later were their opponent would again be Yarram. Wonthaggi would become victorious, this time defeating Yarram by 57-points to claim their third flag in the Alberton league.[18]

The dispute would continue into the following season with the VCFL making the recommendation that Wonthaggi Power enter either Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (Casey Cardinia division) or the West Gippsland Latrobe Football League. On July 14, 2009, Wonthaggi Power published an open letter to the VCFL disputing the decision. The letter referred to the decision as 'lacking clarity, direction and vision', whilst labelling the VCFL themselves as 'incompetent'.[19] The VCFL did not publicly respond to the letter and despite Wonthaggi Power's resistance it was ultimately decided that the 2009 season would be Wonthaggi's last in Alberton.

Wonthaggi Power would once again finish on top of the ladder with only two losses during the 2009 home & away season. A victory in the finals would see Wonthaggi progress directly to the grand final and regardless of the result this was to be Wonthaggi's final match in Alberton. Their opponent was third placed Stony Creek, who also happened to be one of the teams to claim a victory against Wonthaggi during the season. With such a vast difference in township populations the match was widely considered a 'David verses Goliath' match-up. Despite playing two more finals matches on their way to the grand final Stony Creek would defeat Wonthaggi by 14-points. This was Stony Creek's second Alberton premiership, their first since 1983.[20]

At the conclusion of the season Wonthaggi Power transferred into the newly renamed Gippsland Football League for the start of the 2010 season. For the five years that Wonthaggi Power had participated in the Alberton football league they had made the grand final every season, which included winning three of them.

2010–2020: League Demise

The last round of the 2010 season saw Yarram defeat Tarwin. However, this result was subsequently reversed and the win awarded to Tarwin by the Victorian Country Football League (VCFL) after it was discovered that Yarram had fielded an unregistered player under another identity. Yarram club president, Paul Clavorino, claimed that the player didn't have any impact on the result. The result didn't have any effect for Yarram's finals aspirations as by this point in the season the club was already out of contention. The change in result would impact which teams would play each other in the first week of finals. As a consequence three clubs (Fish Creek, Korumburra-Bena & Tarwin) would end up changing opponents.[21]

Yarram depart to North Gippsland football league

In August 2013, Yarram applied to transfer to the North Gippsland Football League (NGFL). Their application would stall with an unofficial vote from the NGFL clubs to accept Yarram resulting in a fifty-fifty split. Some concerns cited by the NGFL clubs were the reintroduction of a bye, subsequent return to a 20-round season and struggle between clubs for junior footballers.[22] In October Yarram appealed to AFL Victoria Country who after considering submissions from the relevant parties overturned the initial decision and allowed Yarram to enter the NGFL beginning with 2014 season.[23] This move ended a 68-year affiliation with the Alberton Football League of which Yarram was a founding member.[24]

Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside Recess

In its existence the Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside football has twice gone into recess. As of 2020 the club is still in recess.

First recess: 2014 season

On 30 March 2014, after many years of struggling since the 2008 de-merger, members of the DWWWW football club met to vote on the fate of the club. A shortage of players had already forced the club's committee to give up on fielding a team for the 2014 season. Now the members were voting on whether the club would be placed into a temporary recess or wound up. The club would remain alive after a vote saw close to 100% of members vote for the club to enter a recess. With the club in recess for the 2014 season the remaining DWWWW players transferred to the neighbouring Yarram and Woodside & District football clubs, who with the influx of players became markedly stronger. Despite not fielding a team the DWWWW community continued to keep the club's members together with regular meal nights for everyone to get together and continue to support the club. The recess would only last for the one season with the club back fielding a team the following season in 2015.[25]

Second recess: 2018 season — Present

With the recruitment of players from outside of the local area the club was able to field football teams for the 2015, 2016 and 2017 season. During this time the club also experienced some success, coming within 11 points of a place in the 2017 grand final. Unfortunately, an acrimonious saga regarding player payment destabilised the playing group, culminating in several player players walking out on the club.

For the second time in four years the shortage of players forced the club to move into recess for the 2018 season, leaving the Alberton football league with only six clubs fielding teams. The Allies remain in recess to this day. Since 2017, the club has the maintained a healthy financial position and continues to engage with its members through the likes of midweek meals and social functions.[26]

While the DWWWW remains still remains alive, the disbandment of the Alberton football league in 2020 has meant that the club is without a league to participate in. Should the club accumulate enough players to field a team again they would need to seek approval to join either the North Gippsland or Mid Gippsland football league where they could complete. However, many football followers in the Yarram region believe that the community of 2,200 people is simply too small to sustainably support three football clubs and that with each passing season the likelihood of DWWWW returning a team to the field continues to diminish.

AFL Gippsland Review

A 2015 review, conducted by AFL Gippsland to address issues of competitive imbalance and club sustainability, brought major change to structure of the Alberton Football Netball League.[27] In 2017, the Alberton League was reduced to seven clubs after the departure Dalyston, Korumburra-Bena, Inverloch-Kongwak, Kilcunda-Bass and Phillip Island to the newly formed West Gippsland Football Netball League as part of the review. Prior to the 2018 season, DWWWW went into recess again due to lack of players in the district and would remain in recess throughout the 2019 season.[28]

Colgan Bauer Review

In 2019 AFL Victoria commissioned consultancy group Colgan Bauer to review the structure and sustainability of football in the Gippsland region and provide a strategic plan for the future. A number of town hall style meetings were conducted to gather feedback from community members within the region. A number of ideas were proposed for how to preserve the Alberton Football League. These included adding two clubs from the nearby West Gippsland Football League and the Alberton Football League joining the West Gippsland Football League as a second division.

A further review recommended that the AFL merge with the Mid Gippsland Football League for the 2019 season.[29] However a backlash by some clubs who had concerns over a 15 team competition and increased travel distance of the proposed league.[30]

Final Alberton Match

The final match in the Alberton Football League was the 2019 Grand Final which took place on 31 August 2019. The match was contested by the Foster and Stony Creek football clubs at the Tarwin Lower recreation reserve. Foster defeated Stony Creek by 7 points in what would be the closest grand final margin since 1995. On the date of the match occurring the future of the Alberton had not yet been determined and no one was aware that this was Alberton's final match.[31]

2020 Season Cancellation

The COVID-19 pandemic lead to the 2020 season being abandoned, despite efforts to run a junior competition in conjunction with the Mid Gippsland Football League.[32] Whilst the league sat idle, the planning for the future of the Alberton football clubs continued. On 24 April 2020 a meeting of the Mid Gippsland football clubs saw them vote to accept all six Alberton clubs as of the 2021 season, whilst the Alberton Football League would cease to exist. This decision was met with widespread relief after many years of uncertainty surrounding the future of the league's clubs.[33] On 25 November 2020 the Alberton Football League conducted its final annual general meeting. A special resolution to dissolve the league was passed and after 74 years of competition the league had officially met its end.

Clubs

Final Clubs

Club Colours Moniker Home venue Formed First year Premierships Premiership Years
Total Most recent
Fish Creek
Kangaroos John Terrill Memorial Park,
Fish Creek
18911953202018 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1985, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2016, 2017, 2018
Foster
Tigers Foster Showgrounds, Foster1890194692019 1946, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1993, 2010, 2019
Meeniyan Dumbalk United
Demons Meeniyan Recreation Reserve, Meeniyan 1964
Merger
196951990 1975, 1976, 1981, 1988, 1990
Stony Creek
Lions Stony Creek Racecourse,
Stony Creek
1894196922009 1983, 2009
Tarwin
Sharks Tarwin Lower Recreation Reserve, Tarwin Lower 1988198812004 2004
Toora & District
Magpies Toora Recreation Reserve, Toora 18911946119731973

Former clubs

Club Colours Moniker Formed First Year Last Year Premierships Premiership Years Details
Total Most recent
Bena
Bulls 1921 1996 2000 0 Merged with the Korumburra Football Club prior to the 2001 Alberton League season to form the Korumburra-Bena Football Club.
Carrajung
Blacks 1911 1946 1952 0 Disbanded at the conclusion of the 1952 Alberton League season.
Dalyston
Magpies 1898 1996 2016 1 2015 2015 Left at the conclusion of the 2016 season to join the newly formed West Gippsland Competition.
Devon
Bombers 1883 1946 1994 2 1987 1968, 1987 Merged with the Welshpool Football Club prior to the 1995 Alberton League season to form the Devon-Welshpool Football Club.
Devon-Welshpool
Bombers / Bulldogs 1995
Merger
1995 1996 2 1996 1995, 1996 Merged with the Won Wron-Woodside Football Club prior to the 1997 Alberton League season to form the East Coast Allies Football Club, which was renamed the Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside Football Club prior to the 1998 Alberton League season.
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside
Allies 1997
Merger
1997 2017 3 2003 1998, 1999, 2003 The Allies participated in Alberton from 1997 to 2013 with a brief recess in 2014, before re-entering the competition in 2015. At the end of 2017 they again went into recess for a second time, which the club still remains in presently.
Inverloch-Kongwak
Sea Eagles 1957
Merger
1996 2016 0 Left at the conclusion of the 2016 season to join the newly formed West Gippsland Competition.
Kilcunda-Bass
Panthers 1957
Merger
2005 2016 3 2013 2011, 2012, 2013 Left at the conclusion of the 2016 season to join the newly formed West Gippsland Competition.
Korumburra
Bullants 1911 1996 2000 1 1997 1997 Merged with the Bena Football Club prior to the 2001 Alberton League season to form the Korumburra-Bena Football Club.
Korumburra-Bena
Giants 2001
Merger
2001 2016 0 Between 2001 and 2014 the club was known as the Bulldogs and wore red, white and blue colours. In 2015 the club rebranded themselves as the Giants and changed their colours to distinguish themselves from Phillip Island who worn similar colours.[34] Left at the conclusion of the 2016 season to join the newly formed West Gippsland Competition.
Phillip Island
Bulldogs 1932 2005 2016 1 2014 2014 Left at the conclusion of the 2016 season to join the newly formed West Gippsland Competition.
Ramblers (Hiawatha)
Ramblers 1900 1946 1948 0 Disbanded at the conclusion of the 1948 Alberton League season.
Welshpool
Bulldogs 1909 1946 1994 6 1979 1953, 1962, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1979 Merged with the Devon Football Club prior to the 1995 Alberton League season to form the Devon-Welshpool Football Club.
Won Wron
Swans 1919 1949 1981 0 Merged with the Woodside Football Club prior to the 1982 Alberton League season to form the Won Wron-Woodside Football Club.
Won Wron-Woodside
Blues 1982
Merger
1982 1994 1 1994 1994 Merged with the Devon-Welshpool Football Club prior to the 1997 Alberton League season to form the Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside Football Club.
Wonthaggi
Rovers 1956 1996 2004 0 Merged with the Wonthaggi Blues Football Club prior to the 2005 season to form the Wonthaggi Power Football Club.
Wonthaggi Power
Power 2005
Merger
2005 2009 3 2008 2005, 2006, 2008 Ordered to leave by the Victorian Country Football League for being considered too dominant to compete in the Alberton Football League.
Woodside
Blues 1908 1946 1981 8 1974 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1957, 1974 Merged with the Won Wron Football Club prior to the 1982 Alberton League season to form the Won Wron-Woodside Football Club.
Yarram
Demons 1887 1946 2013 5 2007 1954, 1972, 1977, 1986, 2007 Left Alberton at the conclusion of 2013 to join the North Gippsland Football League for the 2014 season.

Timeline of clubs

| = indicates premiership year
Club recess

Players

VFL/AFL Players

During its history the Alberton Football League has produced a number of players who would go on to play in the VFL/AFL competition.

Jarryd Blair

Jarryd Blair played junior football at Wonthaggi Power and in 2006 he was a part of the senior premiership team. He was selected as pick 27 in the 2009 AFL rookie draft and made his AFL debut in round 14, 2010 against West Coast at Etihad Stadium. His debut AFL season saw him play in Collingwood's 2010 premiership team. Blair played 157 games for Collingwood before being delisted in 2018. In 2020, Wonthaggi Power announced that Blair had been appointed as senior coach for the 2021 season in the Gippsland League.

Brent Macaffer

Brent Macaffer was selected as pick 26 in the 2007 AFL rookie draft. He would play in Collingwood's 2010 premiership team. In 2016, Macaffer announced his retirement from AFL football. Macaffer would return to his original club, Kilcunda Bass to coach the club for the 2017 season. On 13 February 2019, Macaffer was awarded a life member of the Collingwood Football Club.

Nathan Vardy

Nathan Vardy played his junior football for DWWWW. He was selected at pick 42 by Geelong in the 2009 national draft. At the conclusion of the 2016 season Vardy was traded to the West Coast Eagles. In 2017, with Nic Naitanui and Scott Lycett injured, Vardy had to take charge as West Coast's number one ruckman and played almost every game.[35] He played a critical role in West Coast's 2018 premiership team. Vardy is one of four current former Alberton players listed by AFL clubs.

Player Original Alberton club VFL/AFL club(s) VFL/AFL games played First season Most recent season
Ian AbrahamWon WronCollingwood319601961
Damien AdkinsMeeniyan Dumbalk UnitedCollingwood / West Coast Eagles5420002005
Anthony BanikWon Wron-WoodsideRichmond4919901994
Jarryd BlairWonthaggi PowerCollingwood15720102018
Neil ChandlerWelshpoolCarlton / St Kilda8219681974
Sam DochertyPhillip IslandBrisbane Lions / Carlton108*20132020
Andrew DunkleyDevonSydney Swans21719922002
Xavier DuursmaFosterPort Adelaide35*20192020
Brett EddyFosterPort Adelaide320172017
Robert EddyStony CreekSt Kilda3320072011
Sam FlandersFish CreekGold Coast Suns5*20202020
Mitch GolbyKilcunda BassBrisbane Lions5620112015
Jed LambYarramSydney Swans / GWS Giants / Carlton6620112018
Brent MacafferKilcunda BassCollingwood7720092016
Max ParkerWelshpoolFootscray519711971
Laurie RipponWelshpoolFootscray4519691973
Barry StandfieldFish CreekFootscray / Adelaide11119901997
Wayne WeidemannFish CreekAdelaide6819911996
Trent WestWonthaggi PowerGeelong / Brisbane Lions7020082016
Nathan VardyDWWWWGeelong / West Coast Eagles68*20102020
Current AFL listed player
*Games played correct as at 5 October 2020
† List may not be complete

Awards

The following major individual awards and accolades are presented each season:

  • Peter Moore Medal — to the fairest and best player in the league, voted by the umpires
  • Leading goal kicker award — for the player who scores the most goals during the home & away season
  • Bill Pollock Medal — the best player on the ground in the grand final
  • Rising star award — a monthly award for promising up-and-coming players
  • Team of the year — a squad of 21 players deemed the best in their positions
  • Most disciplined club award — for the club who receives the most discipline points, voted by the umpires

Season structure

Pre-season

The Alberton Football League like most country leagues does not have a formal Pre-season competition. As part of their Pre-season preparation clubs will often schedule between one and two practice matches with clubs from other leagues prior to the season beginning. These matches could take on different structures and were primarily conducted on a non-official basis with limited match officials and scores not being recorded.

Premiership season

The Alberton home-and-away season at present lasts for 15 rounds, starting in mid April and ending in early August. As of the 2017 season, each team plays 15 matches. Teams receive four premiership points for a win and two premiership points for a draw. Ladder finishing positions are based on the number of premiership points won, and "percentage" (calculated as the ratio of points scored to points conceded throughout the season) is used as a tie-breaker when teams finish with equal premiership points.

Finals series

Since its inception until 1995 the Alberton finals consisted of a 'final-four' system. With the inclusion of a number of clubs from the defunct Bass Valley Wonthaggi football league in 1996 the finals series was expanded to a 'final-five' system. The finals series was expanded again in 2005 with the inclusion of Kilcunda Bass and Phillip Island to become a 'final-six' system. Since 2017 the finals series has since returned to a 'final-four' system, after a number of clubs left resulting in a smaller competition.

The top four teams at the end of the Alberton home & away season compete in a four-week finals series throughout August, culminating in a grand final to determine the premiers. The grand final is played on the afternoon of the last Saturday in August.

The winning team receives a silver premiership cup and a premiership flag – a new one of each is manufactured each year. The flag has been presented since the league began and is traditionally unfurled at the team's first home game of the following season. Additionally, each player in the grand final-winning team receives a premiership medallion.

2019 Finals series

Qualifying – Week 2 / Elimination – Week 1Preliminary – Week 3Grand Final – Week 4
1 Foster12.8 (80)1 Foster8.7 (55)
2Stony Creek8.5 (53)2Stony Creek7.6 (48)
2Stony Creek12.10 (82)
3 Fish Creek7.5 (47)
3 Fish Creek23.10 (148)
4 Toora & District4.5 (29)

Grand final venues

For most of its history the Alberton football league grand final was hosted at the Yarram recreation reserve. With the expansion of the league in 1996 the grand final was relocated to the Foster Showgrounds to maintain a central location with respect to the rest of the league. With Foster football club making the grand final in 2010 and 2011 the grand final was subsequently relocated to Inverloch recreation reserve to avoid a home-ground advantage. The grand final venue would then cycle back to Foster in 2012. The grand final since cycled between a few diffent venues until Tarwin Lower recreation reserve hosted the last Alberton grand final in 2019.

  • Yarram Recreation Reserve (1946–1952)
  • Welshpool Recreation Reserve (1953)
  • Yarram Recreation Reserve (1954–1973)
  • Foster Showgrounds (1974)
  • Yarram Recreation Reserve (1975)
  • Foster Showgrounds (1976–1977)
  • Yarram Recreation Reserve (1978–1995)
  • Foster Showgrounds (1996–2009)
  • Inverloch Recreation Reserve (2010–2011)
  • Foster Showgrounds (2012)
  • Wonthaggi Recreation Reserve (2013)
  • Meeniyan Recreation Reserve (2014–2018)
  • Tarwin Lower Recreation Reserve (2019)

Finals history

Year Premier Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth Sixth
1946 Foster 3.4 (22) Woodside 2.7 (19) Devon Welshpool
1947 Woodside 15.23 (113) Foster 9.6 (60) Welshpool Devon
1948 Woodside 11.15 (81) Devon 11.5 (71) Toora Yarram
1949 Woodside 11.18 (84) Welshpool 9.14 (68) Yarram Devon
1950 Woodside 8.17 (65) Devon 7.10 (52) Yarram Welshpool
1951 Woodside 10.15 (75) Welshpool 9.12 (66) Yarram Foster
1952 Woodside 3.5 (23) Toora 2.7 (19) Foster Welshpool
1953 Welshpool 16.20 (116) Fish Creek 6.6 (42) Toora Woodside
1954 Yarram 10.12 (72) Fish Creek 11.4 (70) Welshpool Woodside
1955 Fish Creek 16.7 (103) Welshpool 7.10 (52) Woodside Yarram
1956 Fish Creek 17.12 (114) Woodside 15.14 (104) Yarram Welshpool
1957 Woodside 9.10 (64) Fish Creek 7.11 (53) Foster Yarram
1958 Fish Creek 18.14 (122) Yarram 15.13 (103) Woodside Foster
1959 Fish Creek 16.15 (111) Yarram 11.14 (80) Won Wron Welshpool
1960 Fish Creek 8.14 (62) Welshpool 6.8 (44) Won Wron Yarram
1961 Fish Creek 15.14 (104) Devon 7.6 (48) Toora Won Wron
1962 Welshpool 7.13 (55) Fish Creek 8.5 (53) Foster Yarram
1963 Fish Creek 13.8 (86) Toora 4.11 (35) Foster Welshpool
1964 Fish Creek 8.6 (54) Welshpool 5.5 (35) Toora Devon
1965 Fish Creek 9.11 (65) Toora 8.9 (57) Won Wron Welshpool
1966 Fish Creek 17.17 (119) Toora 9.7 (61) Yarram Foster
1967 Fish Creek 12.8 (80) Welshpool 9.11 (65) Won Wron Devon
1968 Devon 12.9 (81) Welshpool 7.3 (45) Toora Foster
1969 Welshpool 12.24 (96) Fish Creek 9.11 (65) Toora Foster
1970 Welshpool 12.16 (88) Toora 8.7 (55) Yarram Foster
1971 Welshpool 12.12 (84) Woodside 6.5 (41) Won Wron Toora
1972 Yarram 14.14 (98) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 9.20 (74) Woodside Toora
1973 Toora 10.13 (73) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 10.12 (72) Woodside Foster
1974 Woodside 10.13 (73) Yarram 5.8 (38) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Toora
1975 Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 17.19 (121) Woodside 5.16 (46) Welshpool Yarram
1976 Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 15.16 (106) Yarram 10.12 (72) Woodside Fish Creek
1977 Yarram 18.15 (123) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 16.12 (108) Foster Woodside
1978 Foster 13.14 (92) Woodside 5.9 (39) Yarram Meeniyan-Dumbalk United
1979 Welshpool 12.18 (90) Foster 13.10 (88) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Stony Creek
1980 Foster 11.17 (83) Stony Creek 8.7 (55) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Toora
1981 Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 9.14 (68) Foster 6.16 (52) Stony Creek Toora
1982 Foster 14.11 (95) Won Wron-Woodside 8.8 (56) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Devon
1983 Stony Creek 14.13 (97) Devon 7.6 (48) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Won Wron-Woodside
1984 Foster 15.7 (97) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 9.11 (65) Won Wron-Woodside Fish Creek
1985 Fish Creek 8.9 (57) Stony Creek 3.11 (29) Devon Yarram
1986 Yarram 15.12 (102) Devon 5.8 (38) Won Wron-Woodside Stony Creek
1987 Devon 11.10 (76) Fish Creek 8.15 (63) Won Wron-Woodside Yarram
1988 Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 16.15 (111) Fish Creek 10.9 (69) Devon Won Wron-Woodside
1989 Foster 12.10 (82) Toora 7.8 (50) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Devon
1990 Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 14.19 (103) Foster 11.12 (78) Fish Creek Toora
1991 Fish Creek 20.8 (128) Foster 7.11 (53) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Toora
1992 Fish Creek 14.12 (96) Foster 7.14 (56) Yarram Tarwin
1993 Foster 20.10 (130) Won Wron-Woodside 9.6 (60) Fish Creek Meeniyan-Dumbalk United
1994 Won Wron-Woodside 12.15 (87) Fish Creek 5.10 (40) Foster Meeniyan-Dumbalk United
1995 Devon-Welshpool 11.8 (74) Won Wron-Woodside 10.8 (68) Fish Creek Foster
1996 Devon-Welshpool 9.18 (72) Inverloch-Kongwak 5.5 (35) Dalyston Foster Meeniyan-Dumbalk United
1997 Korumburra 17.14 (116) Inverloch-Kongwak 13.7 (85) Dalyston Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Fish Creek
1998 Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside 22.19 (151) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 14.10 (94) Yarram Korumburra Fish Creek
1999 Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside 15.19 (109) Fish Creek 10.10 (70) Inverloch-Kongwak Korumburra Yarram
2000 Fish Creek 13.6 (84) Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside 10.11 (71) Dalyston Korumburra Inverloch-Kongwak
2001 Fish Creek 14.11 (95) Inverloch-Kongwak 11.6 (72) Korumburra-Bena Dalyston Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside
2002 Fish Creek 18.12 (120) Inverloch-Kongwak 13.13 (91) Dalyston Wonthaggi Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside
2003 Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside 13.14 (92) Fish Creek 12.12 (84) Dalyston Wonthaggi Meeniyan-Dumbalk United
2004 Tarwin 6.13 (49) Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 2.5 (17) Fish Creek Stony Creek Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside
2005 Wonthaggi 15.8 (98) Fish Creek 11.12 (78) Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside Tarwin Yarram Korumburra-Bena
2006 Wonthaggi 20.13 (133) Yarram 14.15 (99) Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside Foster Korumburra-Bena Tarwin
2007 Yarram 16.10 (106) Wonthaggi 14.13 (97) Inverloch-Kongwak Toora Tarwin Phillip Island
2008 Wonthaggi 18.20 (128) Yarram 10.11 (71) Phillip Island Tarwin Dalyston Korumburra-Bena
2009 Stony Creek 14.10 (94) Wonthaggi 11.14 (80) Korumburra-Bena Yarram Tarwin Phillip Island
2010 Foster 13.20 (98) Stony Creek 11.8 (74) Phillip Island Fish Creek Tarwin Korumburra-Bena
2011 Kilcunda-Bass 13.3 (81) Foster 7.15 (57) Korumburra-Bena Fish Creek Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Stony Creek
2012 Kilcunda-Bass 12.17 (89) Dalyston 11.4 (70) Fish Creek Korumburra-Bena Foster Inverloch-Kongwak
2013 Kilcunda-Bass 18.10 (118) Korumburra-Bena 12.10 (82) Dalyston Fish Creek Yarram Phillip Island
2014 Phillip Island 17.16 (118) Dalyston 11.07 (73) Kilcunda-Bass Inverloch-Kongwak Korumburra-Bena Fish Creek
2015 Dalyston 21.9 (135) Fish Creek 8.5 (53) Phillip Island Stony Creek Meeniyan-Dumbalk United Inverloch-Kongwak
2016 Fish Creek 6.15 (51) Inverloch-Kongwak 4.10 (34) Dalyston Foster Kilcunda-Bass Stony Creek
2017 Fish Creek 17.10 (112) Toora 10.9 (69) Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside Stony Creek
2018 Fish Creek 14.12 (96) Foster 6.6 (42) Stony Creek Toora
2019 Foster 8.7 (55) Stony Creek 7.6 (48) Fish Creek Toora

Peter Moore Medallists (Best and fairest winners)

Year Player Team Votes
1947Jack MitchellFoster18½
1948Noel RossFoster32½
1949Jack MitchellFoster14½
1950Joe MaloneFoster26
1951Joe MaloneFoster20
1952Ben DavisWon Wron15
1953Stan O'NeillDevon25
1954Brian ReidYarram22
1955Stan O'NeillDevon24
1956Leo ClarkeWoodside23
1957Ken MayWon Wron20
1958Hugh DavisFoster18
1959Pat LithgowDevon19
1960Ron StandfieldFish Creek17
Ian CrewesDevon17
1961Ernie TaylorWon Wron19
1962George HowlettWoodside20
1963Gary ClavarinoFoster21
1964Jeff StandfieldFish Creek14
1965Gary ClavarinoFoster22
1966Gary ClavarinoFoster28
1967Gary ClavarinoFoster21
1968John FellowsFish Creek21
1969Paul SutherlandWelshpool24
1970John BurleighYarram21
1971Don McKnightStony Creek30
1972Ross SmithWon Wron19
Paul SutherlandWelshpool19
1973Angus HumeToora31
1974Graham AndersonFoster28
1975Alan LoweDevon23
1976Peter LynchYarram23
1977Wayne LynchYarram29
1978Wayne LynchDevon29
1979Alan LoweWoodside24
Chris AitkenWelshpool24
1980Rod McRaeToora29
1981Neil ParkFish Creek18
John JohnstonToora18
1982Trevor YoungToora19
1983John PellicanoMeeniyan-Dumbalk United23
1984Robert DaviesFoster19
Paul ClavarinoYarram19
Wayne WithworthFish Creek19
1985Rohan BurkeYarram24
1986Paul ClavarinoYarram27
1987Wayne WeidemannFish Creek25
1988Paul HeppellMeeniyan-Dumbalk United25
1989Peter LynchYarram28
1990Greg RyanToora26
1991Wayne LynchWelshpool21
1992Henry BergervoetWon Wron-Woodside23
1993Henry BergervoetWon Wron-Woodside25
1994Brendan LittlerWon Wron-Woodside21
1995Nicholas ShawFish Creek23
1996Phil PaveyDevon-Welshpool24
Justin PaulWonthaggi24
1997Glen GarnerDevon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside25
1998Tim HarrisMeeniyan-Dumbalk United30
1999Anthony KnoxKorumburra19
2000Marshall LivingstoneFish Creek27
2001Barry StandfieldFish Creek29
2002Neil De SantisInverloch-Kongwak24
2003David BaldiMeeniyan-Dumbalk United26
2004Brad HutchinsonStony Creek31
2005Brett AnthonyKilcunda-Bass31
2006Mark BradleyKorumburra-Bena32
2007Griffin UnderwoodYarram27
2008James RossDalyston32
2009Aaron WareWonthaggi20
2010Shaun EveringtonFoster30
2011Shaun EveringtonFoster24
2012Travis ManneFish Creek21
2013Mark BradleyKorumburra-Bena26
2014Chris EndresKilcunda-Bass25
2015Brendan KimberPhillip Island31
2016Chris EndresKilcunda-Bass27
Tom CameronFish Creek27
2017Callum ParkFish Creek25
Ben WellsToora25
2018Ethan ParkFish Creek20
Jesse MantonToora20
2019Darcy AtkinsStony Creek20

Century Goal Kickers

Year Player Team Goals (Incl. finals)
1957Ben DavisWon Wron103
1970Ron TibballsWelshpool117
1972Kevin FoatWoodside119
1974Kevin FoatWoodside116
1977Harry SkrejaYarram113
1978Daniel DwyerWoodside103
1983Robert ProfittDevon116
1983Daniel DwyerWon Wron-Woodside110
1990Andrew YoungFish Creek124
1992Craig HamsFoster129
1994Peter AndersonWon Wron-Woodside131
1995Peter AndersonWon Wron-Woodside112
1996Justin PaulWonthaggi116
1996Glen MartinInverloch-Kongwak104
1997Phil BramleyYarram105
2002Rodney TackDalyston119
2004Lucas McMillanStony Creek111
2006Rodney TackWonthaggi135
2006Barry StandfieldFish Creek102
2011Luke JamesKilcunda-Bass119
2011Tom BartholomewFoster110
2013Kael BerglesKilcunda-Bass121
2015Michael KraskaDalyston128
2015Beau RunnallsPhillip Island106
2017Kael BerglesDevon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside122

Final standings

2004 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Meeniyan Dumbalk United 1701018781126166.79%68
Tarwin1404019701144172.20%56
Fish Creek1404017601331132.23%56
Stony Creek1206017951252143.37%48
DWWWW 1107014531263115.04%44
Dalyston1008013751241110.80%40
Korumburra-Bena8010014881170127.18%32
Inverloch-Kongwak7011014971412102.06%28
Wonthaggi Rovers501211121158170.90%22
Yarram501301132152774.13%20
Foster201511037192853.79%10
Toora & District20160856238735.86%8

FINALS

Qualifying Final at WonthaggiSecond semi-final at Fish CreekPreliminary finalGrand Final at Foster
1 Meeniyan Dumbalk Utd.19.13 (127)Tarwin6.12 (49)
Tarwin19.14 (128) Meeniyan Dumbalk Utd.2.5 (17)
2Tarwin13.8 (86) Meeniyan Dumbalk Utd.13.11 (89)
3 Fish Creek12.6 (78)First semi-final at Tarwin Lower Fish Creek11.16 (82)
Fish Creek18.10 (118)
4Stony Creek20.18 (138)Stony Creek12.12 (84)
5 DWWWW9.11 (65)

2007 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Wonthaggi Power 170102315896258.37%68
Yarram 170102009896224.22%68
Toora & District1206017571314133.71%48
Tarwin 1008016201385116.97%40
Inverloch-Kongwak 90811268138491.62%38
Phillip Island909012971244104.26%36
Kilcunda-Bass90901476152496.85%36
Fish Creek80911387155189.43%34
Dalyston801001442147897.56%32
Stony Creek701011245147684.35%30
Korumburra-Bena701101134142379.69%28
Foster601111309158882.43%24
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside401401067213849.91%16
Meeniyan Dumbalk United10170886191546.27%4

FINALS

Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at Tarwin LowerGrand Final at Foster
1 Wonthaggi Power12.12 (84) Yarram16.10 (106)
2 Yarram14.19 (103)Preliminary Final at Fish Creek Wonthaggi Power14.13 (97)
First Elimination Final at Korumburra
Wonthaggi Power12.8 (134)
3 Toora & District18.19 (127)
First semi-final at Wonthaggi Inverloch-Kongwak5.6 (36)
6 Phillip Island8.8 (56)
Toora & District10.13 (73)
Second Elimination Final at Dalyston
Inverloch-Kongwak13.13 (91)
4Tarwin10.10 (70)
5 Inverloch-Kongwak14.10 (94)

2008 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Wonthaggi Power 180002088883236.47%72
Yarram 1404017831187150.21%56
Dalyston 1305018101451124.74%52
Tarwin 1206021901441151.98%48
Korumburra-Bena 1206017101359125.83%48
Phillip Island1107015681216128.95%44
Inverloch-Kongwak909015691247125.82%36
Stony Creek909015491525101.57%36
Fish Creek90901382140098.71%36
Toora & District8010015501503103.13%32
Kilcunda Bass601201571178188.21%24
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United301501063212050.14%12
Foster201601450203871.15%8
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside00180784291626.89%0

FINALS

Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at Tarwin LowerGrand Final at Foster
1 Wonthaggi Power20.8 (128) Wonthaggi Power18.20 (128)
2 Yarram10.4 (64)Preliminary Final at Fish Creek Yarram10.11 (71)
First Elimination Final at Korumburra
Yarram21.24 (150)
3 Dalyston16.8 (104)
First semi-final at Wonthaggi Phillip Island7.10 (52)
6 Phillip Island17.6 (108)
Tarwin7.7 (49)
Second Elimination Final at Fish Creek
Phillip Island6.16 (52)
4Tarwin19.14 (128)
5 Korumburra-Bena8.8 (56)

2009 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Wonthaggi Power 160202012948212.24%64
Korumburra-Bena 1503018251061172.01%60
Stony Creek 1404015901086146.41%56
Yarram 1305016641252132.91%52
Tarwin 1206016411241132.23%48
Phillip Island1107015591325117.66%44
Foster909015511373112.96%36
Dalyston90901481151198.01%36
Inverloch-Kongwak701101224126796.61%28
Kilcunda Bass701101140144678.84%28
Toora & District501301029154166.77%20
Fish Creek301501177181464.88%12
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United301501217187564.91%12
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside20160804217436.98%8

FINALS

Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at Tarwin LowerGrand Final at Foster
1 Wonthaggi Power12.17 (89) Wonthaggi Power11.14 (80)
2 Korumburra-Bena8.3 (51)Preliminary Final at Fish CreekStony Creek14.10 (94)
First Elimination Final at Wonthaggi
Korumburra-Bena11.13 (79)
3Stony Creek11.11 (77)
First semi-final at InverlochStony Creek15.14 (104)
6 Phillip Island7.5 (47)
Stony Creek9.17 (71)
Second Elimination Final at Stony Creek
Yarram9.10 (64)
4 Yarram12.10 (82)
5Tarwin7.17 (59)

2010 Ladder

Foster after winning the 2010 Alberton Football League grand final.
Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Foster 172102367966245.03%68
Stony Creek 152211526978156.03%62
Phillip Island 122601737916189.63%48
Tarwin 1127017441150151.65%44
Fish Creek 1127015441267121.86%44
Korumburra-Bena1027115401123137.13%42
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United1028016871320127.80%40
Kilcunda Bass929016311348120.99%36
Yarram8210014661310111.91%32
Inverloch-Kongwak8210015211510100.73%32
Dalyston321501325173876.24%12
Toora & District22160752221933.89%8
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside02180497349214.23%0

FINALS

Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at Tarwin LowerGrand Final at Inverloch
1 Foster11.9 (75)Stony Creek11.8 (74)
2Stony Creek12.11 (83)Preliminary Final at Fish Creek Foster13.20 (98)
First Elimination Final at Foster
Foster9.15 (69)
3 Phillip Island8.9 (57)
First semi-final at Meeniyan Phillip Island10.4 (64)
6 Korumburra-Bena6.4 (40)
Phillip Island11.11 (77)
Second Elimination Final at Stony Creek
Fish Creek6.5 (41)
4Tarwin4.5 (29)
5 Fish Creek6.9 (45)

2011 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Kilcunda Bass 162202367966245.03%64
Foster 142401526978156.03%56
Korumburra-Bena 132501737916189.63%52
Fish Creek 1226017441150151.65%48
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 1226015441267121.86%48
Stony Creek 1226015401123137.13%48
Dalyston1028016871320127.80%40
Inverloch-Kongwak1028016311348120.99%40
Yarram7211014661310111.91%28
Phillip Island5213015211510100.73%20
Tarwin521301325173876.24%20
Toora & District12170752221933.89%4
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside02180497349214.23%0


FINALS

Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at KorumburraGrand Final at Inverloch
1 Kilcunda-Bass16.13 (109) Kilcunda-Bass13.3 (81)
2 Foster15.11 (101)Preliminary Final at Tarwin Lower Foster7.15 (57)
First Elimination Final at Cowes
Foster17.9 (111)
3 Korumburra-Bena16.10 (106)
First semi-final at Foster Korumburra-Bena6.14 (50)
6Stony Creek12.6 (78)
Korumburra-Bena11.12 (78)
Second Elimination Final at Yarram
Fish Creek9.11 (65)
4 Fish Creek16.10 (106)
5 Meeniyan Dumbalk Utd.10.10 (70)

2012 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Fish Creek 1502118981013187.36%62
Kilcunda Bass 1503016531048157.73%60
Dalyston 1305015821116141.76%52
Korumburra-Bena 1107015171163130.44%44
Foster 1007115471499103.20%42
Inverloch-Kongwak1008017171271135.09%40
Phillip Island1008014581186122.93%40
Tarwin909014571164125.17%36
Yarram909014771454101.58%36
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United7011013671280106.80%28
Stony Creek6012012481220102.30%24
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside10170736234531.39%4
Toora & District00180637253525.13%0

FINALS

Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at FosterGrand Final at Foster
1 Fish Creek9.13 (67) Kilcunda-Bass12.17 (89)
2 Kilcunda-Bass11.11 (77)Preliminary Final at Tarwin Lower Dalyston11.4 (70)
First Elimination Final at Fish Creek
Fish Creek3.14 (32)
3 Dalyston11.7 (73)
First semi-final at Cowes Dalyston8.10 (58)
6 Inverloch-Kongwak5.6 (36)
Dalyston20.10 (130)
Second Elimination Final at Yarram
Korumburra-Bena15.12 (102)
4 Korumburra-Bena10.17 (77)
5 Foster9.5 (59)

2013 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Kilcunda Bass 162202126932228.11%64
Dalyston 162201767911193.96%72
Phillip Island 132411674987169.60%62
Yarram 1413117251067161.67%62
Korumburra-Bena 132501844977188.74%60
Fish Creek 1226016441103149.05%56
Inverloch-Kongwak8210012381170105.81%40
Stony Creek7211013841127122.80%36
Tarwin62120851182446.66%32
Foster611201175144381.43%28
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United32150937175553.39%20
Toora & District22160834193243.17%16
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside02180514248520.68%8

FINALS

Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at CowesGrand Final at Wonthaggi
1 Kilcunda-Bass15.10 (100) Kilcunda-Bass18.10 (118)
2 Dalyston9.8 (62)Preliminary Final at Tarwin Lower Korumburra-Bena12.10 (82)
First Elimination Final at Korumburra
Dalyston8.12 (60)
3 Yarram5.7 (37)
First semi-final at Toora Korumburra-Bena15.18 (108)
6 Fish Creek7.6 (48)
Fish Creek9.8 (62)
Second Elimination Final at Alberton West
Korumburra-Bena17.10 (112)
4 Phillip Island3.7 (25)
5 Korumburra-Bena7.8 (50)

2014 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Kilcunda Bass 133301440813177.12%64EliminationPhillip Island1922136Fish Creek8654
Dalyston 123401461826176.88%60QualifyingInverloch-Kongwak131391Korumburra-Bena121284
Phillip Island 113501216850143.06%561st semiPhillip Island2415159Inverloch-Kongwak7850
Korumburra-Bena 93701238906136.64%482nd semiDalyston1420104Kilcunda Bass14993
Inverloch-Kongwak 93701219952128.05%48PreliminaryPhillip Island141397Kilcunda Bass10464
Fish Creek8380975118982.00%44GrandPhillip Island1716118Dalyston11773
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United8380953119180.02%44
Tarwin63100981125678.11%36
Stony Creek63100842122768.62%36
Toora & District43120753128858.46%28
Foster23140750133056.39%20
Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at CowesGrand Final at Meeniyan
1 Dalyston14.20 (104) Dalyston11.7 (73)
2 Kilcunda-Bass14.9 (93)Preliminary Final at Inverloch Phillip Island17.16 (118)
First Elimination Final at Bass
Kilcunda-Bass10.4 (64)
3 Phillip Island19.22 (136)
First semi-final at Stony Creek Phillip Island14.13 (97)
6 Fish Creek8.6 (54)
Phillip Island24.15 (159)
Second Elimination Final at Fish Creek
Inverloch-Kongwak7.8 (50)
4 Korumburra-Bena12.12 (84)
5 Inverloch-Kongwak13.13 (91)

2015 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Dalyston 180002292659347.80%72EliminationFish Creek91367Meeniyan-Dumbalk United91064
Phillip Island 150301911841227.23%60QualifyingStony Creek1519109Inverloch-Kongwak7951
Stony Creek 120511306890146.74%501st semiFish Creek111480Stony Creek31230
Fish Creek 1206017161299132.10%482nd semiDalyston10565Phillip Island2315
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United 1206013221141115.86%48PreliminaryFish Creek131694Phillip Island71860
Inverloch-Kongwak90901200140285.59%36GrandDalyston219135Fish Creek8553
Foster80100991129376.64%32
Kilcunda Bass601111095145575.26%26
Tarwin601201178122296.40%24
DWWWW501301009148967.76%20
Toora & District30150784168746.47%12
Korumburra-Bena10170635206130.81%4
Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at KorumburraGrand Final at Meeniyan
1 Dalyston10.5 (65) Dalyston21.9 (135)
2 Phillip Island2.3 (15)Preliminary Final at Tarwin Lower Fish Creek8.5 (53)
First Elimination Final at Alberton West
Phillip Island7.18 (60)
3Stony Creek15.19 (109)
First semi-final at Toora Fish Creek13.16 (94)
6 Inverloch-Kongwak7.9 (51)
Stony Creek3.12 (30)
Second Elimination Final at Foster
Fish Creek11.14 (80)
4 Fish Creek9.13 (67)
5 Meeniyan Dumbalk Utd.9.10 (64)

2016 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts


Fish Creek 160201828997183.35%64
Dalyston 150301885957196.97%60
Foster 150301627945172.17%60
Inverloch-Kongwak 140401820863210.89%56
Kilcunda Bass 1107014511155125.63%44
Stony Creek90901067121188.11%36
DWWWW801001248152282.00%32
Phillip Island601201214134690.19%24
Toora & District501301192137686.63%20
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United501301091153970.89%20
Tarwin30141972152963.57%14
Korumburra-Bena00171431238618.06%2
Week OneWeek TwoWeek ThreeWeek Four
Second semi-final at CowesGrand Final at Meeniyan
1 Fish Creek13.9 (87) Fish Creek6.15 (51)
2 Dalyston11.11 (77)Preliminary Final at Bass Inverloch-Kongwak4.10 (34)
First Elimination Final at Tarwin Lower
Dalyston11.7 (73)
3 Foster13.10 (88)
First semi-final at Stony Creek Inverloch-Kongwak13.13 (91)
6Stony Creek7.7 (49)
Foster10.9 (69)
Second Elimination Final at Dalyston
Inverloch-Kongwak11.11 (77)
4 Inverloch-Kongwak13.17 (95)
5 Kilcunda-Bass4.7 (31)

2017 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Fish Creek 173102187784278.95%68
Devon-Welshpool-Won Wron-Woodside 1236017041015167.88%48
Toora & District 1236016561065155.49%48
Stony Creek 93901127120893.29%36
Tarwin93901284147287.23%36
Foster43140972154163.08%16
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United03180574241923.73%0

FINALS

Semi-finals – Week 1Preliminary – Week 2Grand Final – Week 3
1 Fish Creek9.9 (63)1 Fish Creek17.10 (112)
2 DWWWW6.4 (44)3 Toora & District10.9 (69)
2 DWWWW8.13 (61)
3 Toora & District11.6 (72)
3 Toora & District19.11 (125)
4Stony Creek5.4 (34)

2018 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Fish Creek 141201417663213.73%56
Stony Creek 111501345764176.05%44
Foster 91701180883133.64%36
Toora 818010721006106.56%32
Tarwin61100869141061.63%24
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United01160537169431.70%0

FINALS

Semi-finals – Week 1Preliminary – Week 2Grand Final – Week 3
1 Fish Creek9.16 (70)1 Fish Creek14.12 (96)
2Stony Creek10.8 (68)3 Foster6.6 (42)
2Stony Creek12.7 (79)
3 Foster12.8 (80)
3 Foster8.4 (52)
4 Toora & District6.11 (47)

2019 Ladder

Alberton FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Foster 140101411589239.56%56
Stony Creek 10050950860110.47%40
Fish Creek 90601045808129.33%36
Toora 50100912121375.19%20
Meeniyan-Dumbalk United40110806109873.41%16
Tarwin30120791134758.72%12

FINALS

2nd semi-final– Week 2 / 1st semi-final– Week 1Preliminary – Week 3Grand Final – Week 4
1 Foster12.8 (80)1 Foster8.7 (55)
2Stony Creek8.5 (53)2Stony Creek7.6 (48)
2Stony Creek12.10 (82)
3 Fish Creek7.5 (47)
3 Fish Creek23.10 (148)
4 Toora & District4.5 (29)

References

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