• The Tungamah Football Netball Club Inc, nicknamed the Bears, is an Australian Rules football club playing in the Picola & District Football League. The...
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    between Benalla and Mulwala (NSW). Tungamah Football Club Tungamah entrance sign Tungamah Silo Art Tungamah Silo Art Tungamah Hotel Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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  • recorded football match for St. James Football club was against Tungamah Football Club in Tungamah on Saturday, 16 June 1883, with Tungamah Football Club winning...
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  • Benalla Tungamah Football League (5): 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1966 Central Goulburn Valley Football League (2): 1950, 1951 Seniors The club was runner-up...
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  • premiership". Tungamah and Lake Rowan Express and St. James Gazette (Vic). 22 September 1910. p. 2. Retrieved 4 November 2023. "SPORTING NOTES FOOTBALL. YARRAWONGA...
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  • Tungamah Football League 1967 to 1976: Tungamah Football League Dookie College Football Club 1927 & 1928: Goulburn Valley Second Eighteens Football Association...
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  • 1894, the Tungamah Caladonian Society donated 20 medals to be competed for by the following football teams – Burramine South, Mulwala, Tungamah, Yarrawonga...
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  • Rumbalara Football Club Shepparton East Football Club Tongala Football Club Tungamah Football Club Birchip-Watchem Football Club Boort Football Club Charlton...
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  • Benalla Tungamah Football League (TBFL) was established in May, 1938, from the following North Eastern Victoria, Australian rules football clubs – Benalla...
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  • Sam Ferguson - Tungamah (25) 1897 – Murray River District Football Association (MRDFA); 1898 & 1889 – Nathalia and District Football Association (NDFA);...
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  • game with Essendon in 1929, in round three, before coaching the Tungamah Football Club in late 1929 Kidd returned to Essendon in 1930, then played two...
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    Wilfred Fell (category Collingwood Football Club players)
    Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Originally from Tungamah Football Club, Fell made his senior...
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  • Merv Scanlan (category Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state))
    rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Scanlan was appointed as coach of the Tungamah Football Club in...
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  • Mansfield Line FA (1): 1929 Waranga North Eastern Football Association (4): 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955 Tungamah Football League (2): 1987, 1989 Goulburn Valley 2nd...
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  • Merrigum Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Merrigum in the Goulburn Valley region, Victoria, Australia. The club is known as...
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  • Katamatite with the view of re-forming the football club and entering the Tungamah or Yarrawonga Football Association. In June, 1911 at Lease's Hotel...
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  • to the Benalla Tungamah Football League in 1962. The club then joined the Murray Football League in 1997. A "Congupna" football club (with no ties with...
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  • Murray Valley Patriotic Football League, with all funds going to charity. Border United finished runner up to Tungamah Football Club in 1944 and were runners...
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    Football Association 1950 to 1966: Benalla Tungamah Football League 1967 to 1977: Tungamah Football League 1978 to 2005: Benalla & District Football League...
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  • pull out of the Benalla Tungamah Football League. In 1961, Benalla Football Club's Chiswell Pavilion was built and served the club well over the next 50...
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  • & 1952: Benalla Tungamah Football League 1953 to 1960: Benalla & District Football League 1961 to present day: Ovens & King Football League Seniors Benalla...
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    Australian conditions, the Melbourne Football Club published the first laws of Australian football in May 1859. Australian football has the highest spectator attendance...
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  • (undefeated) Central Goulburn Football League 2001, 2004 Tungamah Football League 1980, 1985, 1994, 1995 Kyabram & District Football League 1958, 1959, 1960...
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  • as the Tallangatta Valley Football Club from their establishment in 1978; renamed in 2008. known as the Bethanga Football Club from their establishment...
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  • the now defunct Brighton Football Club and is now the home base for Old Melburnians Football Club and Elsternwick Football Club. It was redeveloped in 2017...
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  • far west as Hillside (Hillside Football Club). The furthest distance between two clubs is Moonee Valley Football Club and Sunbury Kangaroos totalling...
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  • league and Won Wron Football Club were accepted into the league for the 1949 season. Four years later, the Carrajung Football Club followed suit which...
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  • Les Parish (category Fitzroy Football Club players)
    Parish originally played with Yarrawonga, then played with Tungamah in the Tungamah Football League, where he won the league's 1976 best and fairest award...
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  • Industrials Football Club, nicknamed The Dusties, is an Australian rules football club in the West Gippsland Football Netball League. The club is based in...
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  • playing with the Tungamah Football Club in the Murray Valley Football League. In 1946 he was the captain-coach of the Katandra Football Club in the Central...
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