Northern Riverina Football League

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Northern Riverina
Football Netball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023
SportAustralian rules football
Netball
FoundedMay 1924; 99 years ago (1924-05)
First season1924
CEOLeanne Imrie
PresidentMark Bryant
No. of teams5
Country Australia
Most recent
champion(s)

( West Wyalong-Girral)
Most titles Tullibigeal (20)
Official websitenorthernriverinafnl.com.au

The Northern Riverina Football Netball League (NRFNL) is an Australian rules football and netball competition containing five clubs based in the northern Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The league features four grades in the Australian rules football competition, with these being Seniors, Under 17s, Under 14s and Under 11s. In the netball competition, there are five grades, with these being A-Grade, B-Grade, C-Grade, Under 16s and Under 13s.

History[edit]

Lake Cargelligo Football Ground
Ungarie_Football_Ground_Entry

The Northern Riverina Football League was formed in May 1924[1] when the Ungarie Football Association amalgamated with the Lake Cargelligo Football Association to form the Northern Riverina Australian Rules Football Association.

The five foundation club's in 1924 were - Burgooney, Girral, Lake Callgelligo Rovers, Tullibigeal and Ungarie,[2] with Girral defeating Ungarie in the grand final.

Blow Clear entered the competition in 1925, with Tullibigeal losing only one game for the year, but were defeated by Lake Callgelligo in the grand final.

Girral and Blow Clear merged in 1926 and went on to be the premier team. Following a split in the Tullibigeal club, Four Corners was formed in 1927 and went onto be a very competitive club right up until 1994, when they folded.

Calleen joined in 1928 and Four Corners won the premiership in only their second year in the NRFA. while in 1929 Weja joined the competition, which was divided into two divisions of four teams. Four Corners and Girral finishing on top of their divisions, with Four Corners coming out on top in the grand final.

Lake Callgelligo Rovers withdrew in 1930 and the competition went back to one division, with Four Corners defeating minor premiers, Ungarie in the grand final.

Calleen and Girral both withdrew in 1932 and Yelkin entered the competition, with minor premiers, Ungarie losing to Four Corners in the grand final.

Naradhan entered the NRFA in 1933 and Tullibigeal broke through for their first premiership with an eight point victory over Four Corners in the grand final.

Burgooney won the 1934 flag when they defeated Tullibigeal by points, then Burgooney lost the 1935 grand final when Ungarie's Les Woolsterncroft snapped a goal late in the last quarter, to defeat Burgooney by one point!

West Milby who joined in 1935 and Erigolia who joined in 1936, played off the 1936 grand final, with West Milby winning their one and only premiership. Girral withdrew form the NEFA half way through the 1936 season.

In 1937, Lake Cargelligo re-join with a blue uniform and West Milby make the grand final from fourth position, but are defeated by Four Corners in the grand final.

Kikoria entered the NRFA in 1938 and Tullibigeal won the flag, after drawing the first semi final against West Milby. Burgooney, minor premiers in 1938, only lost one match throughout the year, then kicked 7.19 - 61 in the grand final to lose by 30 points.

Ungarie dropped out in 1939,[3] there only season they did not field a team, with Burgooney defeating West Milby by three points in the grand final.

Kikoria won the premiership in 1940, and also won it again in 1941, after Four Corner went into recess and some of their players moved across to play with Kikoria's premiership team of 1941.

The NRFA went into recess from 1942 to 1945 due to World War Two. Tullibigeal then won three consecutive premierships immediately after the war from 1946 to 1948, under the leadership of George Imrie.

In 1947, Ungarie wore a white jumper with a red sash.[4]

In 1949, the NRFA, best and fairest player was awarded the Griffith P. Evans Cup, Griff Evans was a former West Wyalong player and official and also a local solicitor and NSW State Member for Lachlan, whose family donated the cup.[5]

Rankins Springs and West Wyalong boosted the competition to seven teams when they joined in 1949, but Forrest Vale withdrew.

In 1950, Lake Cargelligo returned to the NRFA and Ungarie won their first premiership since 1935, led by former Forrest Vale captain, Jim Dale.

Tullibigeal had a golden era in the 1950's winning senior football premierships in 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957 and 1958 and well as three of their players winning best and fairest award, the Evans Cup in - David Imrie, Kelth Imrie and Vince Dwyer.

Footballers from the NRFL who have played in the VFL/AFL include the Daniher brothers (Terry, Neale, Anthony and Chris) and Ben Fixter.[6]

Pre 1924 Football

Australian Rules Football was introduced to the Northern Riverina region around in the early 1890's when farm land was being settled and with the discovery of gold at West Wyalong in 1893.[7]

West Wyalong formed a club in 1913,[8] consisting of two teams, the Rovers (maroon & gold) and the Globes (blue),[9] then in 1914, a competition was held between Blow Clear, Hiawatha and West Wyalong. Ungarie was formed in 1916 and played three friendly matches against Blow Clear in their first season.[10]

After World War One, the Bolygamy District Football Association was formed and Australian Rules Football was really starting to get established in the Northern Riverina area. Lake Cargelligo Rovers Football Club was formed in June 1922.[11]

Premiers / Runners Up

  • Nottle Cup
    • 1913: West Wyalong Globes: 1.4 – 10 d West Wyalong Rovers: 1.1 – 7[12]
  • Evans Cup
    • 1914: Hiawatha: 3.13 – 31 d Blow Clear: 0.4 – 4[13]
  • Bolygamy District Football Association: Hodges Cup
    • 1918: Blow Clear: 5.9 – 39 d West Wyalong: 2.11 – 23 (Hodges Cup)[14]
    • 1919: Blow Clear: 5.6 – 36 d Bolygamy: 3.7 – 25 (Hodges Cup)[15]
    • 1920: Blow Clear: d Girral
    • 1921: Girral v Tullibigeal: F J Rath's Ungarie Hotel Cup[16]
    • 1922: Girral Rovers: 6.3 – 39 d Tullibigeal: 4.10 – 34 (Mesdame Wallder - Farrar Cup)[17]
  • Ungarie Football Association[18]
    • 1923: Ungarie: 35 d Blow Clear: 0.5 – 5[19] (J Heffernan - Girral Hotel Gold Medals)[20]
  • Lake Cargelligo District Football Association (Tom Crawford's Royal Mail Hotel Cup)[21]
    • 1923: Lake Cargelligo Rovers: 5.4 – 34 d Tullibigeal Ramblers: 4.3 – 27[22][23][24]

Current clubs[edit]

Colours Club Nickname Years in NRFL Home Ground Premiership Years Runner Up
Hillston Swans 2000– Stan Peters Oval (3) – 2007, 2019, 2023 (3) – 2008, 2010, 2022
Lake Cargelligo [note 1] Tigers 1924–29, 1937–40, 1946–47, 1950–55, 1972– Recreation Ground (11) – 1925, 1934, 1939, 1973, 1976, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 (12) – 1927, 1972, 1991, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014–18.
Tullibigeal Paddymelons, Grasshoppers 1924– Recreation Ground (20) – 1933, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1968, 1975, 1981, 1982, 2004, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 (13) – 1925, 1926, 1934, 1950, 1959, 1967, 1974, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1993, 2019, 2023
Ungarie Angels,[25] Magpies 1924– Recreation Ground (16) – 1935, 1950, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2015 (20) – 1924, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2003.
West Wyalong – Girral Bulldogs 1977– McAlister Oval (9) – 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2022 (3) – 1996, 1997, 2012
Notes
  1. ^ Previously, "Lake-Burgooney F.C. between 1960 & 1971"

Previous clubs[edit]

Colours Club Nickname Premiership Years Runners Up Notes
Barellan United Two Blues (6): 1994–98, 2011 (6): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2013. Joined the NRFL in 1993, then joined the Farrer FL in 2015
Blow Clear None Joined in 1925, merged with Girral in 1926.
Burgooney Tigers (2): 1927, 1934 (5): 1931, 1935, 1938, 1955, 1956 Joined in 1924. Played in a black jumper with yellow band in '47. Moved to Lake Cargelligo Oval in 1960 & became known as "Lake Burgooney"
1928:
1930:
Calleen
(previously Hiawatha)[26]
? None Joined in 1928, did not play in 1929, played again in 1930.
Cobar Blues None Joined in 1995,[27] disbanded in 2015.
Condobolin ? none Joined in 1926 for one year only.
Condo–Milby Kangaroos (2): 1966, 1967 Joined in 1965, disbanded after Rd.1 in 1996, then played from 1997 to 2020.
Erigolia All Blacks[28] None 1936 Played in the NRFA in 1936 & 1937.
Forrest Vale None Joined in 1946, disbanded in 1949
Four Corners Redbreasts, Redlegs (13): 1928–32, 1937, 1949, 1952, 1954, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1984 (18): 1933, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1963–66, 1968–71, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1987 Joined in 1927, disbanded after Rd.1 in 1994.
1924–25: Maroon & gold 1929–30 & 1934–36:
1977–83:
Girral Rovers[29] (1) – 1924 Joined in 1924, then merged with Blow Clear in 1926. Withdrew in 1932, played in 1933 & 1936. Played 1977–83, then merged with West Wyalong.
1926–27:
Girral-Blow Clear Rovers[30] (1): 1926 1929 Joined in 1926 & played in 1926 & 1927.
Kikoira Kornsticks[31] (2): 1940–41 Joined in 1938, disbanded in 1942 & did not reform after WW2.
1960–68:
1969–71:
Lake-Burgooney Tigers (7): 1962–65, 1969–71. (1): 1960 Joined in 1960 after Burgooney relocated to Lake Cargelligo & became Lake-Burgooney. Name changed to Lake Cargelligo in 1972.[32]
1924–26:
1927–40:
1955:
Black_V_on_White
Black_V_on_White
Lake Cargelligo Rovers Rovers None LC Rovers joined in 1924 & wore maroon & blue colours in 1922 & 23. In 1927 LC wore a "Blues" jumpers. They folded in 1930, then rejoined in 1937 as the Blues[33] to 1940. Rejoined in 1946, then withdrew in 1948. LC re-entered in 1949.[34] Withdrew in 1956. Burgooney FC moved to LC Oval in 1960 > Lake Burgooney. Name changed to Lake Callgelligo in 1972. Amalgamated with Lake Cargelligo Swans in 1987
Lake Cargelligo Swans Swans None Formed in 1978, disbanded in 1987. Played at LC Golf Club Oval.
1933:
1935–36:
1953: Navy & white
Naradhan None Joined in 1933, disbanded after 1936 season. Played in 1948 & 1949, then played in 1953 & 1954. Beyond 1954 ?
Parkes Panthers None 1992 Played in the NRFNL from 1991 to 1996, then from 2005 to 2007. Returned to the Central West AFL in 2008.
Rankins Springs ? None Joined in 1949, disbanded in May, 1951.[35] 1961 & 62: wore red & white vertical strips.
Tallimba Hawks None Played from 1980 to 1986.
Weethalle–Rankin Springs ? none Played from 1963 to 1969.
Weja Wee Jugglers None Joined in 1929, disbanded in 1936[36]
1931–35:
1953–64:
West Milby red & black (1) – 1936 1939 Admitted in 1935. Disbanded in 1940 due to WW2. Reformed in 1946 as Forrest Vale. WM rejoined in 1953–64: wore gold & purple V[37]
1949:
1953–56:
West Wyalong Admitted in 1949.[38] Joined Ariah Park FA in 1950.[39] Re-joined NRFA in 1952. Withdrew in 1956. Merged with Girral in 1977.
Yelkin ? Played from 1932 to 1934.
Yoogali Navy Blues None Played from 1972 to 1974.

List of football premiers[edit]

Football[edit]

Senior Football Grand Final Results
Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
NRFA - Premiers Score
(Margin)
NRFA - Runners-Up
1924 Girral Ungarie [40]
1925 Lake Cargelligo Rovers 6.13.49 – 1.4.10
(39 points)
Tullibigeal [41]
1926 Girral-Blow Clear 60 – 40
(20 points)
Tullibigeal [42]
1927 Burgooney (7 points) Lake Cargelligo Rovers [43][44]
1928 Four Corners 98 – 70
(28 points)
Ungarie [45]
1929 Four Corners Girral-Blow Clear
1930 Four Corners 7.7.49 – 2.7.19
(30 points)
Ungarie Ungarie[46]
1931 Four Corners (won by 36 points) Burgooney [47]
1932 Four Corners 56 – 23
(33 points)
Ungarie Ungarie[48]
1933 Tullibigeal 9.18.72 – 10.4.64
(8 points)
Four Corners Burgooney[49]
1934 Burgooney 10.9.69 – 3.0.18
(51 point)
Tullibigeal [50][51]
1935 Ungarie 5.8.38 – 5.7.37
(1 point)
Burgooney [52]
1936 West Milby Erigolia [53][54]
1937 Four Corners West Milby
1938 Tullibigeal 14.7.91 – 7.19.61
(30 points)
Burgooney Burgooney[55]
1939 Burgooney (won by 3 points) West Milby [56]
1940 Kikoira (won by about 10 points) Burgooney [57]
1941 Kikoira (won by 42 points) Lake Cargelligo
1942–1945 NRFA in recess > WW2
1946 Tullibigeal (undefeated premiers) 6.15.51 – 6.9.45
(28 points)
Four Corners [58]
1947 Tullibigeal (undefeated premiers) 85 – 52
(28 points)
Four Corners [59]
1948 Tullibigeal Four Corners [60]
1949 Four Corners 9.9.63 – 8.12.60
(3 points)
Ungarie [61]
1950 Ungarie 12.17.89 – 10.5.65
(24 points)
Tullibigeal [62]
1951 Tullibigeal 12.13.85 – 11.11.77
(8 points)
Four Corners [63]
1952 Four Corners 10.11 – 71 d 5.5 – 35 Ungarie
1953 Tullibigeal 10.12.72 – 5.8.38 Ungarie [64]
1954 Four Corners 97 – 78 (23 points) Ungarie [65]
1955 Tullibigeal 11.9 – 75 d 7.7 – 49 Burgooney
1956 Ungarie 8.13 – 61 d 8.7 – 55 Burgooney
1957 Tullibigeal 13.15 – 93 d 8.4 – 52 Ungarie
1958 Tullibigeal 8.13 – 61 d 7.14 – 56 Ungarie
1959 Ungarie 14.12 – 96 d 8.13 – 61 Tullibigeal
1960 Ungarie 10.9 69 7.8 – 50 Lake-Burgooney
1961 Ungarie 9.23 – 77 d 8.9 – 57 Four Corners
1962 Lake-Burgooney 13.12 – 90 d 8.3 – 51 Milby
1963 Lake-Burgooney 9.15 – 69 d 5.11 – 41 Four Corners
1964 Northern Riverina Football League Northern Riverina Football League
Lake-Burgooney 10.13 – 73 d 6.13 – 49 Four Corners
1965 Lake-Burgooney 12.12 – 84 d 7.11 – 53 Four Corners
1966 Condobolin-Milby 9.20 – 74 d 5.5 – 35 Four Corners
1967 Condobolin-Milby 14.11 – 95 d 8.2 – 50 Tullibigeal
1968 Tullibigeal 11.14 – 80 d 3.9 – 27 Four Corners
1969 Lake-Burgooney 15.13 – 103 d 9.6 – 60 Four Corners
1970 Lake-Burgooney 10.12 – 72 d 4.9 – 33 Four Corners
1971 Lake-Burgooney 15.11 – 101 d 9.9 – 63 Four Corners
1972 Four Corners 6.17 – 53 d 5.2 – 32 Lake Cargelligo
1973 Lake Cargelligo 16.12 – 108 d 6.7 – 43 Ungarie
1974 Ungarie 12.7 – 79 d 6.7 – 43 Tullibigeal
1975 Tullibigeal 9.14 – 68 d 7.11 – 53 Four Corners
1976 Lake Cargelligo 13.9 – 87 d 6.16 – 52 Tullibigeal
1977 Four Corners 7.14 – 56 d 6.11 – 47 Ungarie
1978 Ungarie (undefeated premiers) 10.11 – 71 d 8.13 – 61 Four Corners
1979 Ungarie (undefeated premiers) 11/17 – 83 d 7.10 – 52 Lake Tigers
1980 Four Corners 9.19 – 73 d 9.13 – 67 Lake Tigers
1981 Tullibigeal 13.8 – 86 d 6.12 – 48 Four Corners
1982 Tullibigeal 14.2.86 – 7.18.60
(26 points)
Ungarie Ungarie
1983 Ungarie 11.17.83 – 8.10.58
(25 points)
Four Corners Ungarie
1984 Four Corners 13.7.85 – 7.13.55
(30 points)
Ungarie Ungarie
1985 Ungarie (undefeated premiers) 14.14.98 – 11.6.72
(26 points)
Tullibigeal Ungarie
1986 Ungarie (undefeated premiers) 17.12.114 – 9.10.64
(50 points)
Tullibigeal Ungarie
1987 West Wyalong-Girral 18.11.119 – 11.10.76
(43 points)
Four Corners West Wyalong-Girral
1988 West Wyalong-Girral 13.8.86 – 13.5.83
(3 points)
Tullibigeal Four Corners
1989 West Wyalong-Girral 16.15.111 – 11.14.80
(31 points)
Condobolin-Milby Condobolin-Milby
1990 Condobolin-Milby 21.18.144 – 14.13.97
(47 points)
Ungarie Ungarie
1991 West Wyalong-Girral 14.8.92 – 9.10.64
(28 points)
Lake Cargelligo West Wyalong-Girral
1992 West Wyalong-Girral 14.9.93 – 11.7.73
(20 points)
Parkes Parkes
1993 West Wyalong-Girral 22.11.143 – 7.6.48
(95 points)
Tullibigeal West Wyalong-Girral
1994 Barellan United 19.18.132 – 8.12.60
(72 points)
Ungarie Barellan United
1995 Barellan United 16.7.103 – 10.15.75
(28 points)
Ungarie Ungarie
1996 Barellan United 13.8.86 – 10.8.68
(18 points)
West Wyalong-Girral Barellan United
1997 Barellan United 9.7.61 – 7.11.53
(8 points)
West Wyalong-Girral Barellan United
1998 Barellan United 13.7.85 – 12.8.60
(25 points)
Ungarie Barellan United
1999 Ungarie 25.13.163 – 9.7.61
(102 points)
Barellan United Ungarie
2000 Ungarie 15.11.101 – 10.4.64
(37 points)
Barellan United Ungarie
2001 Ungarie 17.14.116 – 4.6.30
(86 points)
Barellan United Lake Cargelligo
2002 Lake Cargelligo 14.10.94 – 8.10.58
(36 points)
Condobolin-Milby Lake Cargelligo
2003 Lake Cargelligo 15.11.101 – 13.17.95
(6 points)
Ungarie Lake Cargelligo
2004 Tullibigeal 16.8.104 – 10.7.67
(37 points)
Lake Cargelligo Tullibigeal
2005 West Wyalong-Girral 12.13.85 – 9.14.68
(17 points)
Barellan United West Wyalong-Girral
2006 Lake Cargelligo 15.9.99 – 11.14.80
(19 points)
Barellan United Barellan United
2007 Hillston 24.12.156 – 9.14.68
(88 points)
Lake Cargelligo Hillston
2008 Lake Cargelligo 13.18.96 – 10.12.72
(24 points)
Hillston Tullibigeal
2009 West Wyalong-Girral 16.10.106 – 10.9.69
(37 points)
Lake Cargelligo West Wyalong-Girral
2010 Lake Cargelligo 16.21.117 – 7.5.47
(70 points)
Hillston Lake Cargelligo
2011 Barellan United 11.7.73 – 9.15.69
(4 points)
Lake Cargelligo Barellan United
2012 Lake Cargelligo 13.12.90 – 9.13.67
(23 points)
West Wyalong-Girral Lake Cargelligo
2013 Tullibigeal (undefeated premiers) 15.13.103 – 7.9.51
(52 points)
Barellan United Tullibigeal
2014 Tullibigeal (undefeated premiers) 13.9.87 – 6.6.42
(45 points)
Lake Cargelligo Tullibigeal
2015 Ungarie 14.8.92 – 12.13.85
(7 points)
Lake Cargelligo Lake Cargelligo
2016 Tullibigeal 13.9.87 – 9.4.58
(29 points)
Lake Cargelligo Lake Cargelligo
2017 Tullibigeal 11.9.75 – 9.12.66
(9 points)
Lake Cargelligo Tullibigeal
2018 Tullibigeal (undefeated premiers) 15.5.95 – 9.14.68
(27 points)
Lake Cargelligo Tullibigeal
2019 Hillston 13.11.89 – 12.14.86
(3 points)
Tullibigeal Tullibigeal
2020 NRFL in recess due to COVID-19.
2021 Lake Cargelligo (won 2nd Semi Final) Hillston (won Preliminary Final) Lake Cargelligo. No grand final played due to COVID-19.[66]
2022 West Wyalong-Girral 14.12.96 d 10.14.74
(22 points)
Hillston West Wyalong-Girral
2023 Hillston 12.18 (90) d 9.7 (61) (29 points) Tullibigeal Hillston

Under 16's[edit]

Under 17's[edit]

Under 12's[edit]

  • 1981: Ungarie d Lake Tigers
  • The Under 12's competition became an U/13's competition in 1982.

Under 14's[edit]

Under 11's[edit]

Netball Premiers[edit]

The NRNL - A. Grade competition commenced in 1981, with the Under 16's commencing in 1982, which was then dissolved in 1985. In 1984/85 the Under 13's started playing socially, then competitively. B. Grade commenced in 1988 and the Under 10's commenced in 1993. C Grade commenced in 2008, while in 2012 the Under 16's and Under 13's replaced the Under 14's and Under 12's competitions.

A-Grade[edit]

1981 to present day

B-Grade[edit]

1987 to present day

C-Grade[edit]

2008 to present day

C-Reserve Grade[edit]

2018 to present day

Under 16s[edit]

Under 16 - 2012 to present day

Under 14s[edit]

U/14's - ? to 2011

Under 13s[edit]

U/13's - 1985 to ? then, 2012 to present day

Under 12s[edit]

U/12's - ? to 2011

Under 10's[edit]

1993 to ?

League Best & Fairest Winners[edit]

Senior Football
Griffith P. Evans Cup

First awarded in 1949. Now awarded the Evans Medal.

Year Winner Club Votes Runner Up Club Votes
Northern Riverina FA
1949 Jim Daniher Ungarie John Delahunty Burgooney [68]
1950 Dave Imbrie Tullibigeal [69]
1951 Leo Daniher Ungarie [70]
1952 No Award Votes misplaced in 1952
1953 Keith Imrie Tullibigeal
1954 Vince Dwyer & Tullibigeal [71]
John Morris Naradhan
1955 Ray Davis Milby
1956 Jim Daniher Ungarie Dud Ireland Four Corners
1957 Cliff McCrum Four Corners
1958 Jim Cullen Ungarie Vince Dwyer Tullibigeal
Viv Koop Ungarie
1959 Jim Daniher Ungarie
1960 Norm Frankel Four Corners
1961 Keith Willis Milby
1962 Roger Thom Lake Burgooney
1963 Ron Nancarrow Weethalle - Rankin Springs Four Corners
1964 Northern Riverina FL
Ron Nancarrow Weethalle - Rankins Springs 17 Norm Frankel Four Corners 13
1965 Barry Glasgow Four Corners Neil Noll Condo - Milby
1966 Barry Glasgow Four Corners 23 Neil Noll Condo - Milby 15
1967 Harry Sanson Lake Burgooney 24 Vic Hathaway Weethalle - Rankins Springs 19
1968 Col Groch Condo-Milby 20 Ross Sanson Lake Burgooney 18
1969 Richard Devlin & Condo - Milby
Roger Thom Lake Burgooney
1970 Bob Sanson Lake Burgooney 15 Richard Devlin Condo - Milby 14
1971 Noel Hasse Tullibigeal 9 Jim Blacker Lake Burgooney 8
1972 Terry Ireland Four Corners 29 Bruce Noll Condo - Milby 18
1973 Terry Ireland Four Corners 17 Trevor Henley Ungarie 13
1974 Terry Ireland & Four Corners 22 Noel Haase Tullibigeal 15
Terry Daniher Ungarie 22
1975 Noel Hasse Tullibigeal 25 Terry Ireland Four Corners 18
1976 Geoff Hanns Condo - Milby 13 Ian Fyfe Tullibigeal 11
1977 Lindsay Henley Ungarie 21 Peter McFadyen Lake Cargelligo 19
Terry Ireland* Four Corners 21
1978 Terry Ireland Four Corners 17 Geoff Hanns Four Corners 14
1979 Peter McFadyen Lake Cargelligo 19 Keith Rees Girral 14
Peter Rooney Girral 14
1980 Terry Ireland Four Corners 20 Col Neyland Girral 18
1981 Gary Koop Ungarie 18 Col Neyland Girral 13
1982 Lindsay Henley Ungarie 14 Colin Dunn Girral 13
Terry Fyfe Tullibigeal 13
Phil Hague Four Corners 13
1983 Phillip Poulsen Ungarie 15 Phil Hague Four Corners 14
1984 Col Dunn Girral West Wyalong 14 Gary Koop Ungarie 12
Neil Hart Lake Swans 12
Col Ward Tullibigeal 13
1985 Gary Koop Ungarie 23 Peter McFadyen Lake Tigers 16
Col Ward Tullibigeal 16
1986 John Parnaby Condo - Milby 23 Barry Beetson Lake Swans 14
Jim Prentice Girral West Wyalong 14
Shaun Quade Tallimba 16
1987 Colin Ward Tullibigeal 24 Mark Daniher Girral West Wyalong 13
1988 Chris Frankel Four Corners 14 Mark Daniher Girral West Wyalong 12
1989 Pat Daniher Girral West Wyalong 16 Peter McFadyen Four Corners 15
1990 Malcom Williams Ungarie 22 Craig Colman Ungarie 13
John Parnaby Tallimba 13
1991 Owen Brown Lake Cargelligo 18 Peter Daunt Four Corners 16
1992 Malcom Williams Ungarie 17 Chris Marlands Lake Cargelligo 14
1993 Shaun Townsend Lake Cargelligo 19 Tim Byrne & Parkes 18
Mark Daniher Girral West Wyalong 18
1994 Shane Till Barellan 20 Glen Carroll Parkes 16
1995 Kim Block West Wyalong - Girral 16 Jamie Broadbent Tullibigeal 15
Michael Smith Barellan 15
1996 Gerald Simpson & Barellan 15 Anton Noble Girral Wesy Wyalong 14
Justin Male Barellan 15
1997 Peter King Ungarie 17 Jamie Broadbent Tullibigeal 15
1999 Peter King Ungarie 24 Wayne Bodycott Barellan 19
1999 Jamie Grintell Ungarie 26 Peter Wilson Ungarie 14
2000 Chris Daniher Ungarie 28 Steve Henley Ungarie 14
2001 Chris Daniher Ungarie 18 Wade Fullham Condo - Milby 16
2002 Jamie Broadbent Tullibigeal 23 Gary Argus Hillston 22
2003 Chris Daniher Ungarie 24 Ryan McClintock Ungarie 10
2004 Chris Daniher Ungarie 21 Shane Davis Tullibigeal 16
2005 Hamish Townsend Lake Cargelligo 18 Jamie Grintell West Wyalong Girral 17
2006 Brendan Murphy Hillston 21 Tim Byrne Parkes 14
Rod Lemon West Wyalong 14
2007 Brendan Murphy Hillston 20 Dan Bendall Tullibigeal 19
2008 Kaine Malone Barellan 18 Billy May Hillston 15
2009 Matt Smith West Wyalong Girral 18 Josh Ward Ungarie 14
2010 Josh Smith Lake Cargelligo 15 Jesse Hampton West Wyalong Girral 13
Billy May Hillston 13
2011 Brenton Brown Tullibigeal 29 Aaron Hart Lake Cargelligo 16
Connor Neyland Ungarie 16
2012 Ed Wilson Lake Cargelligo 21 Sonny Bartholomew Tullibigeal 16
2013 Dean Fair Tullibigeal 22 Lachlan Rowling Ungarie 13
2014 Sonny Bartholomew Tullibigeal 27 Aaron Hart Lake Cargelligo 21
2015 Aaron Hart Lake Cargelligo
2016 Sonny Bartholomew Tullibigeal
2017 Kieran Fair Tullibigeal 34 Mitchell Stubberfield Tullibigeal 13
2018 Aaron Hart Lake Cargelligo 20 Sonney Bartholomew Tullibigeal 18
2019 Tyrone Johnstone Lake Cargelligo 16 Joshua Smith Hillston 15
2020 in recess:COVID-19
2021 Will McMartin West Wyalong - Girral 20 Bryce McPherson Lake Cargelligo 19
2022 Bryce McPherson Lake Cargelligo 24 Will McMartin West Wyalong - Girral 17
  • 1977: Terry Ireland lost on a countback
Junior Football - Best & Fairest Winners
Year Under 17's Club Under 14's Club Under 11's Club
2014 Steven Hart Lake Cargelligo Cody Collins Lake Cargelligo Tom Roscarel Ungarie
2019 Cody Collins Lake Cargelligo Jack Crofts Ungarie Nickolas Cooper West Wyalong Girral
2020 In recess COVID-19
2021 Jack Crofts Ungarie Lewis Henley Ungarie Locky Thopre Lake Cargelligo
Netball Best & Fairest Winners List
  • A. Grade: 1981 to present day
  • B. Grade: 1987 to present day
  • C. Grade: 2008 to present day
  • C. Reserve: 2018 to present day
Year A. Grade Club B. Grade Club C. Grade Club C. Reserve Club
1981 Leeanne Henley Ungarie
1982 Leanne Riddel Condo Milby
1983 Tanya Thorton Condo Milby
1984 Cherie Honeysett Condo Milby
1985 Chris Turner Lake Swans
1986 Diane Hart Lake Swans
1987 Diane Hart Four Corners Helen Tyack Tullibigeal
1988 Sue Sutherland Lake Tigers Pam Archibald & Ungarie
Kristy Chatterton Lake Tigers
1989 Linda Hague Four Corners Marie Fyfe Tullibigeal
Tracy Schulz Ungarie
Cherie Sealey Condo Milby
1990 Monique Merrett Condo Milby Louise Loftus Tullibigeal
1991 Cheryl Spence Four Corners Rachel Thomas Four Corners
1992 Lee Benson Lake Tigers Danielle Meyer Lake Tigers
1993 Kerry Johnson Lake Tigers Kristen Ireland & Four Corners
Tanya Ireland Four Corners
1994 Kathy Bourchier & Barellan Michelle Byrne Parkes
K Evans Barellan
1995 Kathy Bourchier Barellan Josie Thorpe Lake Tigers
1996 Jada Bendall Tullibigeal Erin Bandy & Barellan
Paige Male Barellan
1997 Kathryn Henley & Ungarie Sandi Smith Barellan
Robyn Overs Barellan
1998 Kathy Bourchier Barellan D Johnson Lake Tigers
1999 Kathryn Henley Ungarie Diane Conlan Barellan
2000 Angela Orr Lake Tigers Megan Henley & Condo Milby
Kim Rowling Ungarie
2001 Lee Alexander Lake Tigers Carly Whytcross Barellan
2002 Lisa Benson Lake Tigers Crystal Fyfe Tullibigeal
2003 Jodie Landy Barellan Diane Conlan Barellan
2004 Nicole Turner Lake Tigers Renee Archibald & Ungarie
Danae Lamont Barellan
2005 Megan Johnson Lake Tigers Renee Morris Lake Tigers
2006 Melanie Jamieson & Barellan Allison Jardine Hillston
Kelly May Tullibigeal
2007 Angela Blampied & Ungarie Rebecca Collins West Wyalong Girral
Talisha Brown Lake
2008 Kathryn Henley Ungarie Michelle Catterson Tullibigeal Sue Lesker Lake Tigers
2009 Kathryn Currey Ungarie Danae Conlan Barellan Kathy Bourchier & Barellan
Toni May Hillston
2010 Lee Alexander Lake Renee Morris Lake Tigers Holy Iverach West Wyalong Girral
2011 Jackie Ross Ungarie Bonnie Quade & Barellan Michelle Sarkis Hillston
Sandy Jolly Barellan
2012 Joanna Brown West Wyalong Girral Danae Conlan Barellan Nicole Ring Lake Tigers
2013 Maggie Payne Ungarie Megan Henley Tullibigeal Nikki Gilbert Cobar
2014 Erin Bonetti Barellan Nicole O'Neill & Lake Tigers Jessica Black West Wyalong Girral
Lacey Pettit West Wyalong Girral
2015 Leilani Bell Tullibigeal Jessica Black & West Wyalong Girral Ashlin Imrie Lake Tigers
Kelly Tyack Tullibigeal
2016 Leilani Bell Tullibigeal Kelly Tyack Tullibigeal Nataya Kennedy Hillston
2017 Jackie Ross Ungarie Hannah Tong Hillston Sarah Black West Wyalong Girral
2018 Lee Alexander Lake Brooke Maslin West Wyalong Girral Brittany Fair Tullibigeal Hannah Pettit West Wyalong - Girral
2019 Shayna Bell Tullibigeal Eloise Ryan West Wyalong Girral Samatha Tough West Wyalong Girral Anna Sayring & West Wyalong - Girral
Kate O'Connor Lake Dannielle Wilson Tullibigeal
2020 In recess:COVID-19
2021 Maddison Morris Hillston Fiona Bryant Ungarie Belinda Duncan West Wyalong Girral Lana Maitland West Wyalong Girral
Bronte Doyle Tullibigeal
Brooke Kirby Lake
2022 Kate O'Connor Tullibigeal Katrina Thomas Ungarie Renee Morris & Hillston Rory Burge & West Wyalong Girral
Charlotte Whiley West Wyalong Girral Tori Martin West Wyalong Girral[72]
Year A. Grade Club B. Grade Club C. Grade Club C. Reserve Club

Leading Goalkicker[edit]

Senior Football
Sanson Trophy
Year Most Goals Club Goals Finals Goals Total Goals
1978 Ian Wason Ungarie 57 4 61
1979 Phil Hague Four Corners 76 0 76
Sanson Trophy
1980 Gary Koop Ungarie 81 7 88
1981 Garry Koop Ungarie 69 5 74
1982 Phil Hague Four Corners 59 2 61
1983 Phil Hague Four Corners 70 9 79
1984 Phil Hague Four Corners 57 4 61
1985 Adam Noll Condo Milby 107 9 116
1986 Tim Forster Girral West Wyalong 43 5 48
1987 Peter Ridley Four Corners 43 5 48
1988 Ron Finch Four Corners 58 7 65
1989 Adam Noll Condo Milby 107 9 116
1990 Phil Hague Lake Cargelligo 80 5 85
1991 Steven Bennett Lake Cargelligo 44 4 48
1992 Jason Boneham Girral West Wyalong 79 6 85
1993 Mark Daniher Girral West Wyalong 55 12 67
1994 John Dobinson Parkes 54 0 54
1995 Somin McNeill Barellan 67 14 81
1996 Gerald Simpson Barellan 51 9 60
1997 Harry Nicholls Barellan 57 5 62
1998 Adam Noll Condo Milby 86 6 92
1999 Jamie Grintell Ungarie 83 10 93
2000 Wes Kendall Lake Cargelligo 88 14 102
2001 Wes Kendall Lake Cargelligo 70 7 77
2002 Jamie Grintell Girral West Wyalong 62 6 68
2003 Wes Kendall Lake Cargelligo 80 11 91
2004 Wes Kendall Lake Cargelligo 73 15 88
2005 Wes Kendall Lake Cargelligo 60 24 84
2006 Wes Kendall Lake Cargelligo 55 5 60
2007 Wes Kendall Lake Cargelligo 64 16 80
2008 Wes Kendall & Lake Cargelligo 60 19 79
Troy Glasgow Tullibigeal 60 9 69
2009 Matt Smith West Wyalong Girral 62 3 65
2010 Daryl Clayton Barellan 66 1 67
2011 Daryl Clayton Barellan 92 13 105
2012 Geoff Walker West Wyalong Girral 38 8 46
2013 Geoff Walker West Wyalong Girral 38 8 46
2014 Brenton Browne Tullibigeal 67 10 77
2015 Jayden Erwin Ungarie 49 8 57
2016 Mitchell Johnston Lake Cargellico 66 9 75
2017 Kurt Stubenrauch West Wyalong Girral 48 0 48
2018 Brant Frankel Tullibigeal 53 3 56
2019 Joshua Smith Hillston 70 2 72
2020 in recess COVID-19
2021 Simon Clarke West Wyalong Girral 33 1 34
2022 Matthew Pert West Wyalong Girral 61 3 64
2023 Kevin Newman Lake Cargelligo 49 7 56

VFL / AFL Players[edit]

The Big Football, Ungarie, NSW. In honour of the Daniher family.

The following footballers played senior VFL / AFL football, with the year indicating their VFL / AFL debut.

Office Bearers[edit]

Neale Daniher
Year President Secretary Treasurer Notes
Northern Riverina FA
1924 - 29 Jack Blair Arthur W Stidwell Arthur W Stidwell [73]
1930 - 31 Sam D. Lamont Arthur Stidwell Arthur Stidwell
1932 - 36 M J "Brownie" Vallance Arthur Stidwell Arthur Stidwell
1937 M J "Brownie" Vallance R J McCann R J McCann
1938 - 39 M J "Brownie" Vallance H J Harley H J Harley
1939 M J "Brownie" Vallance H J Harley H J Harley
1940 - 41 Tom Alexander H J Harley H J Harley
1942 - 45 NRFA in recess > WW2
1946 Tom Alexander H J Harley H J Harley
1947 Tom Alexander G Les Sim H J Harley
1948 M J "Brownie" Vallance G Les Sim G Les Sim
1949 - 50 M J "Brownie" Vallance Ray A Lampard Ray A Lampard [74]
1951 - 52 George Ward G Les Sim G Les Sim
1953 - 54 George Ward Hugh Wales Hugh Wales
1955 M J "Brownie" Vallance Hugh Wales Hugh Wales
1956 - 57 Jim Dale Ray Preuss Ray Preuss
1958 - 63 Bill Brewer Cliff Harwood Cliff Harwood
1964 - 71 John E Delahunty John S Pritchard John S Pritchard
1972 - 80 John E Delahunty Jim Blacker Jim Blacker
1981 Cliff McCrum Jim Blacker Jim Blacker
1982 Cliff McCrum Maurie Seaton Donna Tyack
1983 - 84 Leo Ward Maurie Seaton Donna Tyack
1985 - 87 Leo Ward J Daniher/M Seaton Daryl Henley
1988 Leo Ward Jim Daniher Daryl Henley
1989 Stan Hague Jim Daniher Daryl Henley
1990 - 92 Stan Hague Jim Daniher Melva Koop
1993 - 94 Stan Hague Loraine Haase Melva Koop
1995 - 96 Stan Hague Loraine Haase Phil Irvine
1997 Stan Hague Loraine Haase Ian Hunter
1998-2000 Stan Hague Bill Adams Ian Hunter
2001 - 04 Stan Hague Leanne Imrie Ian Hunter
2005 Stan Hague Leanne Imrie Pat Daniher
2006 - 10 Pat Daniher Leanne Imrie Keith Rees
2011 - 14 Peter McFayden Iam Aubrey Keith Rees

See also[edit]

Northern Riverina Football League. 452 page, 90 year history book from 1924 to 2014. By Keith Rees

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