• The Mathoura Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Timbercutters, is an Australian rules football and netball club The club based in the small New South...
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    Mathoura /məˈθaʊərə/ is a small town in the Riverina region of southern New South Wales, Australia, in the Murray River Council local government area....
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  • Katamatite Football Club Katunga Football Club Mathoura Football Club Picola United Football Club Rennie Football Club Strathmerton Football Club Tocumwal...
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  • Berrigan Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Saints, is an Australian rules football and netball club playing in the Picola & District Football League...
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  • reformed and joined the league with teams from Mathoura, Moama, Bamawm Extension, Bamawm and Rochester East. The club remained in this league for the remainder...
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  • the following three club's participating – East End, Federals and Railways. In 1923, Ron Turner, from the Mathoura Football Club won the Derbyshire Trophy...
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    part of the Riverina and situated about 37 kilometres (23 mi) west of Mathoura and 45 kilometres (28 mi) south west of Deniliquin. In 2006, Bunnaloo had...
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  • Picola and District Football League Berrigan Blighty Deniliquin Rovers Dookie United Jerilderie Katamatite Katandra Katunga Mathoura Picola Rennie Shepparton...
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  • Syd McGain (category Essendon Football Club players)
    McGain was born in Fitzroy North but played his early football for New South Wales club Mathoura, after moving to the state to become a horse-breaker....
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    Sports and Recreation Club and the Euston Pub. The town used to field an Australian rules football team competing in the Millewa Football League; however,...
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  • Senior Football 1978: R Adkins – Waaia 1979: 1980: 1981:C Mattox - Barooga 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: C Duggan – Mathoura 1991:...
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    Imperials Football Club) compete in the Riverina Football League, winning premierships in 1986 and 2012. Formerly of the South West competition, the club won...
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    rules clubs in Albury, the Albury Football Club, the Lavington Panthers Football Club, the Murray Magpies Football Club, the North Albury Football Club, and...
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    rules football, cricket and netball are the most popular sports. The Holbrook Football Netball Club, founded in 1882, is a member of the Hume Football Netball...
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    Yanco (section Football)
    town centre. The town had a defunct Australian Rules Football team which played in the Farrer Football League along with Whitton, known as the Whitton-Yanco...
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  • in name to Osborne, so when the football club reformed in 1919, after the war, it became Osborne Football Club. Football Competitions Napier South FC (1901–1918)...
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  • were Catholic 34.1%, Anglican 17.4% and No Religion 15.7%. Jerilderie Football Club Jerilderie Herald and Urana Advertiser Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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  • 1919 – 27 March 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). After initially serving in the...
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    Office opened in 1895 and closed in 1994. Savernake Football Club won the 1902 Clear Hills Football Association premiership, winning five of their six...
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    Rovers Football Club competing in the Picola & District Football League. The Deniliquin Football Association ran from 1900 to 1932. Rugby union football Deniliquin...
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    rules football club in Walbundrie was in 1906 when they played a match against Corowa Football Club in Corowa. As of 2022 Australian rules football and...
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    Australian rules football player born in Corowa John Longmire – Retired Australian rules football player, played for North Melbourne Football Club from 1988...
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    a 39-year premiership drought. Leeton United Football Club play soccer in the Griffith District Football Association and were formed in 1962. Notable...
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    Cookardinia Football Club was established in 1897 and played its first game against Germanton (Holbrook). In 1955, the club merged with the Mangoplah Football Club...
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    Coreen (redirect from Coreen Football Club)
    the Coreen Hotel in 1913. The Coreen Football Club was established in 1906 when they joined the Federal Football Association where they played up until...
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    granted a permit by the VFL from Richmond to the Albury Football Club in the Ovens & Murray Football League, but he definitely played with Balldale in 1927...
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    District Football League 1972 to 1979– Coreen & District Football League 1980 to 1983– Murray Football League 1984 to 2007– Coreen & District Football League...
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    The Rock Football Club was an Australian Rules Football club that was established in 1900 after a meeting at the King's Own Hotel. The club has played...
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    Australian rules football, cricket and netball are all very popular in the town. Sporting teams include the Finley Football Club, which competes in...
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    9 Rugby League competition, in which they have won two premierships. The club is notable for having produced New South Wales and Australian captain Laurie...
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