Murray Valley Football Netball League Explained

Murray Valley Football Netball League
Sport:Australian rules football
Netball
Teams:7
Confed:SANFL Community Football
Country:Australia

The Murray Valley Football Netball League (MVFNL) is an Australian rules football League located in South Australia's Riverland region. The league features clubs from the smaller towns of the Riverland and Upper Murray region.

The league was born out of the ashes of the Riverland Independent Football League, which, after disassociating from the Riverland Football League following the conclusion of the 2022 season, combined with the Riverland Independent Netball Association to create a new administration and competition.[1]

History

The origins of this league came in 1909 when Lyrup, Renmark Town and Fairview Rovers founded the Murray Football Association. Lyrup won the first ever premiership.

The competition reformed in 1919 as the Upper Murray Football Association and in 1923 split into A and B grade competitions. In 1952, the Association became the Upper Murray Football League (UMFL), not to be confused with the league of the same name located around Corryong, Victoria.

In 1971, the league's B Grade division split out into its own competition as the Riverland Independent B-Grade Football Association. It was renamed the Riverland Independent Football League (RIFL) the following season, while the UMFL underwent its own renaming to the Riverland Football League.

Ramco joined the RIFL in 2009 from the Mid Murray Football Association (MMFA), as did Blanchetown/Swan Reach in 2010, and the MMFA disbanded.

At the conclusion of the 2022 season, the Mallee Football League disbanded and Murrayville applied for admittance to the new MVFNL competition.

Clubs

Murray Valley FNL (2023–)

Current clubs

JumperClubNicknameYearsPremiershipsPremiership seasons
Blanchetown-Swan ReachRedbacks(formerly Bulldogs)2023–0
Browns WellBombers2023–0
MurrayvilleBlues2023–0
ParingaSwans2023–0
Sedan-CambraiMagpies2023–12023
RamcoRoosters2023–0
WunkarBulldogs2023–0

Riverland Independent FL (1971–2022)

Final clubs

JumperClubNicknameYearsPremiershipsPremiership seasons[2]
Blanchetown-Swan ReachRedbacks(formerly Bulldogs)2010–202222012, 2022
Browns WellBombers1971–2022101972, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1985–86, 1988, 2000, 2016–17
ParingaSwans1971–202281979, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2018
Sedan-CambraiMagpies2016–202212019
RamcoRoosters2009–202212021
WunkarBulldogs1971–202221974, 1976

Former clubs

JumperClubNicknameYearsPremiershipsPremiership seasonsNotes
Browns Well 21971–19760Folded in 1977
ChaffeyBlues1971–19800Merged with Renmark Rovers to become Renmark-Chaffey in 1981
CobdoglaEagles1971–2021111981, 1984, 1987, 1989–90–91, 1998–99, 2006–07–08Folded in 2022
East MurrayTigers1994–201412003Folded in 2015
GerardHawks1971–19890Folded in 1990
LyrupLions1971–202181973, 1980, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2010–11, 2015Folded in 2022
Moorook-KingstonWarriors1971–201671971, 1977, 1983, 1992–93–94, 2014Folded in 2017
Renmark-ChaffeyRovers1981–19860Folded in 1987
Riverland United1998–1999; 20030Went into recess in 2000, returned in 2003 and folded in 2004
UnitedSaints1997–20030Suspended mid-season 2001, returned in 2002 and folded in 2004

Notable players

Sam Durdin East Murray

Aaron Francis East Murray

Anthony Lehmann Browns Well

Premiers

Riverland Independent FL (1971–2022)

Murray Valley FNL (2023–)

Books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dand . Lachlan . 2023-01-18 . Real deal Neil to lead new MVFNL . 2024-06-25 . Murray Pioneer . en-AU.
  2. http://countryfooty2010.realviewtechnologies.com/default.aspx?iid=34749&startpage=page0000012 Country Footy 2010