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Eastern Suburban Football League

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Eastern Suburban Football League
Most recent season or competition:
1962
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1932
First season1932
Ceased1962
No. of teams12 (1962), 46 (historical)
CountryAustralia
Last
champion
Burnley
(1962)
Most titlesAuburn, Burnley (6)
Related
competitions
Federal FL
Caulfield Oakleigh District FL
Southern FNL

TheEastern Suburban Football League (ESFL) was anAustralian rules football competition based inMelbourne's eastern suburbs that ran for 30 years between 1932 and 1962.

History

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The Eastern Suburban Football League was first proposed in January 1932 when representatives from Balwyn, Box Hill City, Canterbury, Deepdene and Hartwell met at the Hawthorn Football Club with the intention of forming a local football league.[1] It was officially founded in March when representatives from Balwyn, Box Hill City, Canterbury, Glen Iris, South Camberwell and Tooronga met and drew up a constitution for the new league.[2] Many of these clubs had previously competed in theVFL Sub-Districts competition, which they felt favoured clubs based in northern Melbourne over eastern clubs and also contained some clubs with unsavoury supporters. It was felt that forming a local eastern league would be a favourable solution to this problem. The first games of the new competition occurred on April 30, 1932, with Caulfield City also entering the ESFL.[3] South Camberwell won the first premiership, defeating Canterbury in a challenge final.[4]

The ESFL expanded quickly, adding 5 new clubs (Hartwell, Deepdene, Surrey Hills, East Hawthorn and Glen Waverley) in 1933[5] and another 4 (Ormond, East Malvern, Box Hill East and Kew District) in 1934.[6] After Auburn joined for the 1935 season, South Camberwell and Glen Waverley departed and Box Hill East merged with Box Hill City, the league was left with 17 clubs - an unwieldy number which saw it divide into two grades for the first time.[7]

The ESFL became the first league to cancel its affiliation with the Victorian Football Union midway through the 1939 season, as they felt the VFU did not do enough to prevent star ESFL players from being poached by other leagues.[1] The league did not officially resign from the VFU, however, which allowed it to keep using VFU umpires and ignore any player clearances submitted.[1] This was not discovered until midway through the 1940 season, whereupon the VFU banned the ESFL, preventing any VFU players from transferring to the ESFL.[7] This ban was mostly ignored by the ESFL, which went into recess after the 1941 season due to World War II.

Upon reforming in 1945 the ESFL split into an East and West section, as petrol rationing meant that it was difficult for clubs to travel over the large area the league had come to cover.[8] By 1950 the league had returned to a more traditional A-B-C grade system.[9]

The 1950s proved to be trying times for the ESFL. The growingCroydon Ferntree Gully Football League began picking off clubs - first Ringwood in 1954, then Surrey Hills and Mitcham in 1955, Vermont in 1958, Blackburn and East Burwood in 1960 and Doncaster and Nunawading in 1961.[1] With only 12 clubs left in 1962 the ESFL was left with no choice but to look for a merger, and after the season joined with theCaulfield-Oakleigh District Football League to form theSouth East Suburban Football League for 1963.[1]

Clubs

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Final

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First Division

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ClubJumperNicknameHome GroundFormer LeagueEst.Years in ESFLESFL Senior PremiershipsFate
TotalMost recent
AuburnDark with light monogramVictoria Road Reserve,Hawthorn EastVSDFLc.19201935–196261950Folded after 1962 season
Balwyn
(1932–40)
(1956–62)
TigersBalwyn Park,BalwynVSDFL,VAFA19091932–1940, 1956–196221934FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Burnley
Burnley Oval,BurnleyVJFA1920s1940–196261962FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Burwood
WoodsBurwood Reserve,Glen IrisESPCFA1940s1959–19620-FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Canterbury
CobrasCanterbury Sports Ground,Surrey HillsVSDFL18811932–196211956FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Glen Iris
GladiatorsEric Raven Reserve,Glen Iris19321932–196231956*FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Hawthorn AmateursVictoria Road Reserve,Hawthorn EastVAFA19541958–19620-FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
North Kew
BearsStradbroke Park,Kew East19321945–196221960*FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Tooronga
Johnson Oval, Tooronga Park,MalvernVSDFL19191932–19620-FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season

*won in lower division

Second Division

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ClubJumperNicknameHome GroundFormer LeagueEst.Years in ESFLESFL Senior PremiershipsFate
TotalMost recent
Balwyn B
(1932–40)
(1956–62)
TigersBalwyn Park,BalwynVSDFL,VAFA19091932–1940, 1956–196221934FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Bennettswood
SwansBennettswood Reserve,Burwood19591959–196211962FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Burwood B
WoodsBurwood Reserve,Glen IrisESPCFA1940s1959–19620-FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Canterbury B
CobrasCanterbury Sports Ground,Surrey HillsVSDFL18811932–196211956FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Caulfield Amateurs
Caulfield Park,Caulfield North194619620-FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
DeepdeneDark with lighter veeDeepdene Park,Deepdene19331933–19620-Folded after 1962 season
Glen Iris B
GladiatorsEric Raven Reserve,Glen Iris19321932–196231956*FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season
Tooronga B
Johnson Oval, Tooronga Park,MalvernVSDFL19191932–19620-FormedSouth East Suburban Football League after 1963 season

Former

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ClubJumperNicknameHome GroundFormer LeagueEst.Years in ESFLESFL Senior PremiershipsFate
TotalMost recent
Ashburton
DragonsAshburton Reserve,Ashburton1940s1946–196011953Moved toCaulfield-Oakleigh District FL after 1960 season
Blackburn
PanthersMorton Park,BlackburnRDFL18901936–196031952Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1960 season
Box Hill
White HorsesWhitehorse Reserve,Box Hill19361936–195011939Moved toVFA after 1950 season
Box Hill CityWhitehorse Reserve,Box HillESPCFA1920s1932–19350-Merged withBox Hill East to formBox Hill after 1935 season
Box Hill East1934–19350-Merged withBox Hill City to formBox Hill after 1935 season
Caulfield City
Caulfield Park,Caulfield NorthCODJFA19241932–194111940Moved toCaulfield-Oakleigh District FL in 1946 afterWWII
Doncaster
SharksSchramms Reserve,DoncasterRDFL19021938–196111939Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1961 season
East Burwood
RamsEast Burwood Reserve,East BurwoodVFDFL19101939–196011954Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1960 season
East Caulfield1935–19370-Unknown after 1937. Played inVAFA between 1946 and 1953.
East Hawthorn
HawksSt. James Park,HawthornESPCFA19311933–195451954Moved toMetropolitan FL after 1954 season
East Malvern(East Malvern District 1934-37)
DemonsWaverley Oval,Malvern East19341934–19450-Moved toCaulfield-Oakleigh District FL after 1945 season
East Kew
Victoria Park,Kew19371937–1940, 194511938Moved toCYMSFA in 1947
East Ringwood
RoosEast Ringwood Reserve,East RingwoodCDFL192919500-Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1950 season
Glenferrie DistrictGlenferrie Oval, Hawthorn19361936–19410-U18 side connected withHawthorn. Did not reform afterWWII.
Glenhuntly
HuntersGlen Huntly Park,Caulfield EastESFL1900s1950–19520-Moved toCaulfield-Oakleigh District FL after 1945 season
Glen-OrmeKoornang Park,CarnegieVFDFL19461951–19530-Folded after 1953 season
Glen Waverley
Central Reserve,Glen WaverleyVSDFL19081933–19340-Moved toVictorian Federal Districts FL after 1934 season
Great EasternDeepdene Park,Deepdene194719470-Folded after 1947 season
Hartwell
WellersHartwell Sports Ground,Glen IrisESPCFA1920s1933–193711936Returned toEastern Suburban Protestant Churches FA after 1937 season
Hawthorn Boys Club19491949–19500-Folded after 1950 season
Kew DistrictVictoria Park,KewVSDFL1920s1934–19380-Folded after 1938 season
Mitcham
TigersWalker Park,MitchamRDFL18881938–195511952Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1955 season
Noble Park
TigersPat Wright Senior Oval,Noble ParkDDFA191819540-Moved toCaulfield-Oakleigh District FL after 1954 season
Nunawading(Tunstall 1933–43)
LionsKoonung Reserve,Blackburn NorthRDFL19271933–196111955Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1961 season
Ormond seconds
MondersEE Gunn Reserve,Ormond19321934–19390-Disbanded due to loss of players toWWII enlistments.
Parkfield
Parkfield Reserve,Noble Park19541954–19570-Moved toCaulfield-Oakleigh District FL after 1957 season
Richmond City
Citizens Park,RichmondVJFA1890s1940–19410-Merged withBurnley afterWWII.
Ringwood
MagpiesJubilee Park,RingwoodRDFL18991945–195411951Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1954 season
RuwoltsSMIL19400-Folded after 1940 season
South CamberwellHoward Dawson Reserve,Glen IrisVSDFL1920s1932–193611932Moved toVAFA after 1936 season
State Electricity CommissionSMIL1941, 19460-Moved toVAFA after 1947 season
Surrey Hills
Surrey Park,Box HillMAFA18871933–195511937Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1955 season
Templestowe
Stowers, MaroonsTemplestowe Reserve,TemplestoweDVFL18921946, 1955–19610-Moved toDiamond Valley FL after 1946 and 1961 season
Vermont
EaglesVermont Recreation Reserve,VermontVFDFL19191937–195821958Moved toCroydon-Ferntree Gully FL after 1958 season

Premierships

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Year1st Division2nd DivisionC grade
1962BurnleyBennettswoodNo comp (1961–62
1961BurnleyDoncaster B
1960East RingwoodNorth KewDoncaster B
1959BurnleyHawthorn AmateursBlackburn B
1958BurnleyVermontCanterbury B
1957North KewBurnleyCanterbury B
1956CanterburyGlen IrisCanterbury B
1955VermontNunawadingVermont B
1954East HawthornEast BurwoodAshburton B
1953East HawthornAshburtonTooronga B
1952MitchamBlackburnCanterbury B
1951RingwoodGlen IrisCanterbury B
1950AuburnBlackburnDeepdene B
Overall premierEastWestNo comp (1945–1949)B grade/2nd Eighteens
1949AuburnRingwoodAuburnCanterbury B
1948?RingwoodAuburnCanterbury B
1947AuburnMitchamAuburnRingwood B
1946East HawthornBox HillEast HawthornGlen Iris B
1945Glen IrisBox HillGlen IrisNo comp (1945)
1944ESFL in recess during WWII
1943
1942
1941East HawthornBlackburn
1940Caulfield CityBurnley
1939Box HillDoncaster
1938East HawthornEast Kew
1937AuburnSurrey Hills
1936AuburnHartwell
1935Auburn
1934Balwyn
1933Balwyn
1932South Camberwell

References

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  4. ^"ASSOCIATION. - FINAL FOUR DECIDED. SANDRINGHAM LOSES CHANCE. Five Players Reported. - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) - 29 Aug 1932".Trove. Retrieved2025-12-24.
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  9. ^"FOOTBALL - EASTERN SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Results of Matches, Saturday, June 17 "A" GRADE - Box Hill Reporter (Vic. : 1925 - 1950) - 23 Jun 1950".Trove. Retrieved2025-12-24.
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