Balmain Australian Football Club was one of the founding clubs of the Sydney Football League in 1903 and is one of only three of the founding clubs still in existence. The club for seven years played in the first division of Sydney football. Balmain made the finals for the first four years, best result was runners up in 1904. The Reserve grade team were premiers that year. View More
Billabong Crows Football Club ---- Visited 18 Times
The Black Diamond Football League (BDAFL) is situated on the east coast of Australia in the state of New South Wales, north of Sydney and covers an area of more than 150 lineal kilometres from Terrigal Avoca in the South to Nelson Bay in the north. The Singleton Club is 40 minutes drive west of Newcastle. View More
Cardiff Australian Football Club was first formed in late 1967 when a group of players who had learnt their football at Cardiff High School decided to enter a team in the Newcastle competition. View More
Central Broken Hill Football Club ---- Visited 17 Times
The Eagles finally took possession of Bruce Purser Reserve in February 2009 after a significantly long wait for their new home ground. The Hills Shire Council , the AFL, Cricket NSW and the East Coast Eagles have outlaid nearly $7 million dollars to build a state of the art playing arena which will withstand any amount of rain thrown at it. View More
Ganmain Grong Grong Matong FC (or GGGM) is a football club currently competing in the Riverina Football League as part of the Southern NSW football district. The club fields three grades of football teams, various grades of netball sides as well as a set of junior grades. At GGGM there is a strong community atmosphere, and the spirit of goodwill and sportsmanship is cemented in the players and supporters. View More
Gosford club which was formed at a meeting at the old Gosford RSL Club in late 1971. The RSL was then sited opposite the Gosford Railway Station in Mann Street. The new club initially competed in the Newcastle Australian Football League. In 1973, just its second year in the NAFL, Gosford made the Grand Final. Despite loosing the game it generated interest on the Central Coast to create a stand alone league. View More
Griffith Australian Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times
The Griffith Australian Football Club Inc is affiliated with the Southern NSW AFL Association and is a member of the Riverina Football League (RFL). View More
Holroyd Parramatta Blacktown AFC ---- Visited 28 Times
In 1933 The Hume Football League was formed as a splinter group from the Central Hume Football Association when three clubs, Jindera, Gerogery and Lavington found the travelling too much and with the Albury based Border United they formed a four club competition. There are currently 11 local district Football and Netball teams that participate in the Hume League. View More
Our club was established in 1997 as the Macquarie Magpies fielding a team in the senior and junior competition. At the conclusion of the 2002 season it was decided to change the club colours in favour of the Adelaide Crows strip. This step was taken to unify our junior and senior sides. View More
Leeton Whitton Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times
As you know, or are soon to find out, this Club has a proud reputation of being one of the most social and friendly Clubs in Sydney AFL. With this we are planning some special gala football days, ladies days and events like junior Auskick games to be enjoyed, not to mention the scheduled night games, for the wives and girlfriends to come along, have a champagne and socialise. View More
Mangoplah Cookardinia United Eastlakes Football Club ---- Visited 23 Times
The Manly-Warringah Wolves were formed in 1969. Founding members Harry Marston, George Klause and Bruce Hutton discovered enough interest on the northern beaches for an Australian Rules team to be formed. View More
Formed in 1987, the Marlins have yet to claim a senior premiership, but are nevertheless making a distinctive and important contribution to football's revival in what might until comparatively recently have been described as virgin territory. In 2006, the club's senior team finished 7th of 8 teams after winning 2 of its 18 home and away matches, with 1 game being abandoned owing to foul weather. The 2007 season was even worse as the side lost all 18 matches contested before improving slightly in 2008 by claiming a single win for the year.
New South Wales Australian Football Umpires' Association ---- Visited 28 Times
The NSWAFUA is the representative body of umpires who officiate in the Australian Football League Sydney (AFL Sydney, formely the "Sydney AFL"). View More
Newcastle City Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times
Established in 1883, the Newcastle City Australian Football Club is one of the oldest, largest and most progressive AFL clubs in the Hunter region. The club's home ground is Newcastle No.1 Sports ground. Newcastle's historic equivalent of the SCG, MCG or WACA, the ground is located in the inner city and is also home to our modern new clubhouse. Currently we field teams in every grade through both the junior and senior competitions - Auskick, U10, U11, U12, U14, U16, U18, 1st Division and Black Diamond Cup. View More
Formed in 1900, the year that the Barrier Ranges Football Association, precursor of the Broken Hill Football League, adopted a district system, North Broken Hill has been that competition's most successful club View More
North Shore is a founding member of the New South Wales Australian National Football League (as the SFL was originally called) in 1903. The side finished runner-up in its debut season before winning the first of its eventual total of thirteen senior premierships the following year. View More
Australian Football in North Wagga goes as far back as 1887. At that time known as Old Town, playing on the North Wagga recreation Ground, located where the current horse grounds are now adjacent to the railway viaduct. View More
The Pennant Hills 'Demons' Australian Football Club was formed in 1971 and after a short stint in the Sydney Football Association (SFA) which included 2 premierships, moved into the Sydney Australian Football League (SydneyAFL) of which it is now still a member. Pennant Hills 'Demons' play in the oldest traditional strip of the Melbourne Football Club, which is navy blue and red, and we are also known as the 'Demons' like our sister-club Melbourne, in the AFL. View More
Penrith Rams Australian Football Club ---- Visited 25 Times
When Alan Stewart started his long and distinguished association with the then fledgling Penrith club in 1981, he - at the suggestion of club founder Keith Claxton - commenced the process of maintaining extensive records of the club's progress. Players' games played, results, committee members, representative players, club and league awards, etc were all recorded from day one. View More
Rivcoll Australian Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times
The Southern Sharks was founded originally as Sutherland Australian Football Club Inc. in 1972 in the Sydney Football Association (SFA). Founding members included Kerry and Rob Mowlem (Rob was the First President), Ray Jamieson, Graham Baldock and Bill Free. View More
St George AFC in 2008 celebrated 80 years of success; and since foundation, has been recognised as one of the ‘Premier Clubs’ in the SFL. Founded in 1928, the Club is steeped in history in many areas of the game. From its humble beginnings, through depression of 1930’s and WWII; through other past theatres of war, economic and social experiences, St George has a proud history of achievements. View More
Home Ground: No. 1 Oval (St Ignatius College) - Tambourine Bay Rd, Lane Cove. Competitions: Under 18 Premier Cup. NOTE: St. Ignatius College students only View More
Australia’s own code of football was played by clubs in South Melbourne and Albert Park as early as 1862, but it was June 1874 when the Red and White received its birthright. That Friday evening in the Temperance Hall, Napier Street, Emerald Hill, a group met to form a football club and four weeks later, on July 15th it was named the South Melbourne Football Club. View More
Sydney University Australian Rules Club ---- Visited 27 Times
SUANFC is the oldest Australian Rules Club in NSW and the fourth oldest in Australia (est 1863). Over the past 25 years the club has won seven Senior first grade flags('1981, '1986, '1987, '1992 (SFL), '1997, 2003 and 2005 and have been runners up a further five times ('1998','1999','2000', '2002', '2004', '2006'). View More
Temora Aussie Rules Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times
First ever recorded match by Tocumwal Football Club, on 6th May v Cobram. The game was played at Tocumwal on the Recreation Reserve, the present site of the Tocumwal Pony Club. Cobram defeated Tocumwal 5.8-38 to 1.5-11. A return match was played at Cobram on 27th May, which was also won by Cobram. View More
Turvey Park Bulldogs Football Club ---- Visited 19 Times
The University of New South Wales Australian National Football Club was formed on 22 March 1962. The club intended on sending a team to Adelaide for intervarsity that year but did not because only 18 players were available instead of the required 22. 1963 was the club's first year of active participation. The club came fifth at intervarsity, which was held in Sydney, and Denis Aitken and Ian Sharpe were selected to play in an All Australian Universities side against NSW. Ian was unfortunate enough to be injured after five minutes in that game but Denis spearheaded the Combined Universities win with eight goals. We also defeated Sydney University in an inaugral match for a perpetual trophy donated by Shell. View More
University of Technology, Sydney Australian Football Club ---- Visited 26 Times
Home Ground: Trumper Park, Glenmore Rd, Paddington. Competitions: First Division, Second Division, Third Division, Fourth Division. Training - Tuesday & Thursday nights 6.15pm View More
The name Warners Bay has been around in football parlance since the beginning of the 70s when in 1972 Warners Bay High School won the local Junior (Under 17) Competition. View More
West Broken Hill Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times
The Woy Woy Peninsula Swans Australian Rules Football Club was founded in 1976; the club is affiliated with Black Diamond Australian Football League and the Greater Sydney Australian Football League View More
Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club was incorporated in 1975. Wyong Lakes caters for kids aged 5 through to adults. We play out of Don Small Oval. Wolsely Avenue Tacoma. View More
Ardlethan Ariah Park Mirrool Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times
Formed in 1900, the year that the Barrier Ranges Football Association, precursor of the Broken Hill Football League, adopted a district system, North Broken Hill has been that competition's most successful club View More
South Broken Hill Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times
Cardiff Australian Football Club was first formed in late 1967 when a group of players who had learnt their football at Cardiff High School decided to enter a team in the Newcastle competition. View More
Southern Power Australian Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times
The Southern Sharks was founded originally as Sutherland Australian Football Club Inc. in 1972 in the Sydney Football Association (SFA). Founding members included Kerry and Rob Mowlem (Rob was the First President), Ray Jamieson, Graham Baldock and Bill Free. View More
Balmain Australian Football Club was one of the founding clubs of the Sydney Football League in 1903 and is one of only three of the founding clubs still in existence. The club for seven years played in the first division of Sydney football. Balmain made the finals for the first four years, best result was runners up in 1904. The Reserve grade team were premiers that year. View More
Ganmain-Grong Grong Matong Football Club ---- Visited 25 Times
Ganmain Grong Grong Matong FC (or GGGM) is a football club currently competing in the Riverina Football League as part of the Southern NSW football district. The club fields three grades of football teams, various grades of netball sides as well as a set of junior grades. At GGGM there is a strong community atmosphere, and the spirit of goodwill and sportsmanship is cemented in the players and supporters. View More
Gosford club which was formed at a meeting at the old Gosford RSL Club in late 1971. The RSL was then sited opposite the Gosford Railway Station in Mann Street. The new club initially competed in the Newcastle Australian Football League. In 1973, just its second year in the NAFL, Gosford made the Grand Final. Despite loosing the game it generated interest on the Central Coast to create a stand alone league. View More
Griffith Australian Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times
The Griffith Australian Football Club Inc is affiliated with the Southern NSW AFL Association and is a member of the Riverina Football League (RFL). View More
Our club was established in 1997 as the Macquarie Magpies fielding a team in the senior and junior competition. At the conclusion of the 2002 season it was decided to change the club colours in favour of the Adelaide Crows strip. This step was taken to unify our junior and senior sides. View More
Home Ground: No. 1 Oval (St Ignatius College) - Tambourine Bay Rd, Lane Cove. Competitions: Under 18 Premier Cup. NOTE: St. Ignatius College students only View More
Leeton Whitton Football Club ---- Visited 21 Times
The Black Diamond Football League (BDAFL) is situated on the east coast of Australia in the state of New South Wales, north of Sydney and covers an area of more than 150 lineal kilometres from Terrigal Avoca in the South to Nelson Bay in the north. The Singleton Club is 40 minutes drive west of Newcastle. View More
The Manly-Warringah Wolves were formed in 1969. Founding members Harry Marston, George Klause and Bruce Hutton discovered enough interest on the northern beaches for an Australian Rules team to be formed. View More
Narrandera Imperial Football Club ---- Visited 23 Times
Formed in 1987, the Marlins have yet to claim a senior premiership, but are nevertheless making a distinctive and important contribution to football's revival in what might until comparatively recently have been described as virgin territory. In 2006, the club's senior team finished 7th of 8 teams after winning 2 of its 18 home and away matches, with 1 game being abandoned owing to foul weather. The 2007 season was even worse as the side lost all 18 matches contested before improving slightly in 2008 by claiming a single win for the year.
Newcastle City Football Club ---- Visited 13 Times
Established in 1883, the Newcastle City Australian Football Club is one of the oldest, largest and most progressive AFL clubs in the Hunter region. The club's home ground is Newcastle No.1 Sports ground. Newcastle's historic equivalent of the SCG, MCG or WACA, the ground is located in the inner city and is also home to our modern new clubhouse. Currently we field teams in every grade through both the junior and senior competitions - Auskick, U10, U11, U12, U14, U16, U18, 1st Division and Black Diamond Cup. View More
As you know, or are soon to find out, this Club has a proud reputation of being one of the most social and friendly Clubs in Sydney AFL. With this we are planning some special gala football days, ladies days and events like junior Auskick games to be enjoyed, not to mention the scheduled night games, for the wives and girlfriends to come along, have a champagne and socialise. View More
New South Wales Australian Football Umpires' Association ---- Visited 28 Times
The NSWAFUA is the representative body of umpires who officiate in the Australian Football League Sydney (AFL Sydney, formely the "Sydney AFL"). View More
Australian Football in North Wagga goes as far back as 1887. At that time known as Old Town, playing on the North Wagga recreation Ground, located where the current horse grounds are now adjacent to the railway viaduct. View More
Australia’s own code of football was played by clubs in South Melbourne and Albert Park as early as 1862, but it was June 1874 when the Red and White received its birthright. That Friday evening in the Temperance Hall, Napier Street, Emerald Hill, a group met to form a football club and four weeks later, on July 15th it was named the South Melbourne Football Club. View More
University of Technology, Sydney Australian Football Club ---- Visited 26 Times
Home Ground: Trumper Park, Glenmore Rd, Paddington. Competitions: First Division, Second Division, Third Division, Fourth Division. Training - Tuesday & Thursday nights 6.15pm View More
St George AFC in 2008 celebrated 80 years of success; and since foundation, has been recognised as one of the ‘Premier Clubs’ in the SFL. Founded in 1928, the Club is steeped in history in many areas of the game. From its humble beginnings, through depression of 1930’s and WWII; through other past theatres of war, economic and social experiences, St George has a proud history of achievements. View More
Pennant Hills 'Demons' Australian Football Club ---- Visited 25 Times
The Pennant Hills 'Demons' Australian Football Club was formed in 1971 and after a short stint in the Sydney Football Association (SFA) which included 2 premierships, moved into the Sydney Australian Football League (SydneyAFL) of which it is now still a member. Pennant Hills 'Demons' play in the oldest traditional strip of the Melbourne Football Club, which is navy blue and red, and we are also known as the 'Demons' like our sister-club Melbourne, in the AFL. View More
Penrith Rams Australian Football Club ---- Visited 25 Times
When Alan Stewart started his long and distinguished association with the then fledgling Penrith club in 1981, he - at the suggestion of club founder Keith Claxton - commenced the process of maintaining extensive records of the club's progress. Players' games played, results, committee members, representative players, club and league awards, etc were all recorded from day one. View More
The Eagles finally took possession of Bruce Purser Reserve in February 2009 after a significantly long wait for their new home ground. The Hills Shire Council , the AFL, Cricket NSW and the East Coast Eagles have outlaid nearly $7 million dollars to build a state of the art playing arena which will withstand any amount of rain thrown at it. View More
Singleton Australian Football Club ---- Visited 11 Times
North Shore is a founding member of the New South Wales Australian National Football League (as the SFL was originally called) in 1903. The side finished runner-up in its debut season before winning the first of its eventual total of thirteen senior premierships the following year. View More
Sydney University Australian Rules Club ---- Visited 27 Times
SUANFC is the oldest Australian Rules Club in NSW and the fourth oldest in Australia (est 1863). Over the past 25 years the club has won seven Senior first grade flags('1981, '1986, '1987, '1992 (SFL), '1997, 2003 and 2005 and have been runners up a further five times ('1998','1999','2000', '2002', '2004', '2006'). View More
University of New South Wales Australian National Football Club ---- Visited 24 Times
The University of New South Wales Australian National Football Club was formed on 22 March 1962. The club intended on sending a team to Adelaide for intervarsity that year but did not because only 18 players were available instead of the required 22. 1963 was the club's first year of active participation. The club came fifth at intervarsity, which was held in Sydney, and Denis Aitken and Ian Sharpe were selected to play in an All Australian Universities side against NSW. Ian was unfortunate enough to be injured after five minutes in that game but Denis spearheaded the Combined Universities win with eight goals. We also defeated Sydney University in an inaugral match for a perpetual trophy donated by Shell. View More
Temora Aussie Rules Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times
First ever recorded match by Tocumwal Football Club, on 6th May v Cobram. The game was played at Tocumwal on the Recreation Reserve, the present site of the Tocumwal Pony Club. Cobram defeated Tocumwal 5.8-38 to 1.5-11. A return match was played at Cobram on 27th May, which was also won by Cobram. View More
Killarney Vale Football Club ---- Visited 14 Times
In 1933 The Hume Football League was formed as a splinter group from the Central Hume Football Association when three clubs, Jindera, Gerogery and Lavington found the travelling too much and with the Albury based Border United they formed a four club competition. There are currently 11 local district Football and Netball teams that participate in the Hume League. View More
Rivcoll Australian Football Club ---- Visited 20 Times
The name Warners Bay has been around in football parlance since the beginning of the 70s when in 1972 Warners Bay High School won the local Junior (Under 17) Competition. View More
Wollongong Lions Football Club ---- Visited 30 Times
The Woy Woy Peninsula Swans Australian Rules Football Club was founded in 1976; the club is affiliated with Black Diamond Australian Football League and the Greater Sydney Australian Football League View More
Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club was incorporated in 1975. Wyong Lakes caters for kids aged 5 through to adults. We play out of Don Small Oval. Wolsely Avenue Tacoma. View More