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Hume Football Netball League

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Australian rules football and netball competition

Hume Australian Football
Netball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2024
SportAustralian rules football
Netball
Founded1933; 93 years ago (1933)
CEODalton Wegener
PresidentPhillip Bouffler
No. of teams12
Country Australia
VenueGrand Finals at: Walbundrie
Most recent
champion
Osborne (18)
(2025)
Most titles Osborne (18)
SponsorWAW Bank
Official websitehumefl.com.au

TheHume Australian Football Netball League (HFNL), often shortened toHume Football League, is anAustralian rules football andnetball competition containing twelve clubs based in theSouth West Slopes and southernRiverina regions ofNew South Wales, Australia. The league features four grades in the Australian rules football competition, with these being First-Grade, Reserve-Grade, Under 17s and Under 14s. In the netball competition, there are six grades, with these being A-Grade, B-Grade, C-Grade, C-Reserve Grade, Intermediates and Juniors.

Currently, a home and away season consisting of 18 rounds is played. The best six teams then play-off according to theMcIntyre system, culminating in the HFL Grand Final, which is traditionally hosted byWalbundrie.

History

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Billabong Crows FNC v Culcairn FNC

Prior to the formation of the Hume Football League, various football associations and leagues had been organised in the southern Riverina area since the late 19th century, including theHume Football Association (1922 to 1926), theCentral Hume Football Association (1928 to 1934),[1] theAlbury & District Football League (1930 to 1957) and theRiverina Main Line Football Association. The latter was organised in 1922[2] amongst clubs in towns that lay on the railway spur from the main Sydney-Melbourne line at Culcairn as far west as Balldale, as in the years pre-World War II, cars were still a relatively uncommon form of transport, with horses still being prevalent in the area.

Hume Football Association – 1922 to 1926.

There was an original Hume Football Association that was formed in 1922 and ran from 1922 to 1926 during its short history.

  • Premiers / Runners Up
    • 1922 – Bulgandra: 8.12 – 60 defeated Walla Walla: 6.4 – 40.[3] Other teams were Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock and Walbundrie.
    • 1923 – Burrumbuttock: 6.8 – 38 d Brocklesby: 6.5 – 35.[4][5] Other teams were Bulgandra, Walbundrie and Walla Walla. Brocklesby & Walla Walla[6] joined the Riverina Main Line Football Association in 1924.
    • 1924 – Bulgandra d Burrumbuttock.[7] Other teams were Walbundrie and Walla Walla Sub Division (Ramblers).[8] The Walla Walla Subdivision FC[9] joined the Riverina Main Line Football Association in 1925. Burrumbuttock joined the Albury B. Grade Football Association in 1925.[10]
    • 1925 – The Hume FA had an AGM in March 1925 with three club's, Bulgandra, Rand and Walbundrie interested in playing,[11] but it appears the Hume FA went into recess in 1925.
    • 1926 – Rand: 10.3 – 64 d Bulgandra: 4.6 – 30.[12][13][14] Other teams were Burrumbuttock and Walbundrie.[15][16] Burrumbuttock joined the Albury & Border FA & Rand joined the Osborne FA in 1927,[17] while Bulgandra and Walbundrie were forced to go into recess for 1927,[18] as Walbundrie were refused entry into the Albury & Border FA.[19] Bulgandra and Walbundrie then joined the Central Hume FA in 1928.

Appropriately, it was over concerns about travel times that caused the formation of the Hume Football League. The league was formed in 1933 byJindera,Lavington,Gerogery and Border United (fromAlbury),[20] who were disgruntled about the amount of travel required in the existingCentral Hume Football Association. Gerogery won the inaugural season, winning the deciding Grand Final against Jindera.

In 1934, Border United withdrew after one season to be replaced by Bethanga, and Gerogery won their second premiership in a Grand Final against Lavington. In 1935,Walla Walla,Walbundrie andBurrumbuttock joined from theCentral Hume Football Association, which was then dissolved.

The league's roster was relatively unstable in early years as clubs transferred from one local league to another, formed or disbanded.

  • 1936: Wagga Road joined.
  • 1939: Wagga Road and Bethanga left.
  • 1940: Lavington withdrew.
  • 1941–1944: In recess due toWorld War II.

Post-War

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The league reconvened in 1945 towards the end of the war with the following clubs:Balldale,Brocklesby,Rand, Walbundrie and Walla Walla. As before, the league's membership continued to fluctuate in subsequent years.

  • 1946: Gerogery and Jindera reformed and joined, Balldale moved to theChiltern & District Football Association[21]
  • 1947: Balldale returned, Burrumbuttock reformed. Mr. Kelly Joseph Azzi, Balldale Football Club President and Delegate first donated the Azzi Medal in 1947 for the fairest and best player award[22]
  • 1948: Gerogery disbanded, East Albury Rovers joined.
  • 1949:North Albury Seconds joined.
  • 1950: The Hume Junior Football League was formed from the following teams – Jindera, St. Paul's College – Walla, Walbundrie and Walla.[23]
  • 1951: East Albury Rovers merge with North Albury Seconds, who enter a Hume FL team as North Albury Seconds.[24]
  • 1953: North Albury Seconds left to play in the newly formedOvens & Murray Football League Second Eighteen football competition and Howlong joined fromChiltern & District Football Association.

After the admission of Howlong, the make-up of the league remained stable until 1970 whenBoree Creek joined from theCoreen & District Football League andOsborne joined from theCentral Riverina Football League (the precursor to theRiverina Football League). At this point the competition had ten teams.

Balldale disbanded in February 1975, causing a bye. In 1975, Lavington fielded a team in the Hume Football League, in addition to theTallangatta & District Football League, for two years. In 1976, a reserves competition was introduced and Boree Creek moved back to the Coreen & District Football League. After two seasons, the Lavington side moved to theFarrer Football League in 1977 (to later join theOvens & Murray Football League in 1979), with a new club, East Lavington, taking their place.

Modern era

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Since the 1970s and 1980s, increased mobility has meant that the original motivations behind the league's formation have lessened, and the league has taken in more teams from beyond its original domain, to cover more of the rural area between the regional cities of Albury andWagga Wagga.Henty joined the Hume Football League in 1980, andLockhart joined in 1982, both from the Farrer Football League. Rand moved to theCoreen & District Football League in 1983.Culcairn andHolbrook joined the league from theTallangatta & District Football League in 1992 and 1999 respectively. East Lavington disbanded at the end of 1997.

At the same time, economic concerns and the effect of migration from rural areas on the number of participants, leading to difficulties fielding teams, has meant that clubs from smaller neighbouring towns are electing to merge rather than disband completely, thus in 2006 two merged entities competed for the first time, the Brocklesby Burrumbuttock Football Club and the Rand Walbundrie Football Club.

In recent years on the playing arena, Osborne has tended to dominate the competition, though the league remains fairly competitive with most clubs providing a challenge.

Due to the disbanding of the neighbouringCoreen & District Football League, most of its teams were moved to the Hume Football League, bringing the number to fifteen for the 2008 season; these were Billabong Crows (a merger of the formerUrana andOaklands Football Clubs),Coleambally,Coreen-Daysdale-Hopefield-Buraja United (CDHBU), Murray Magpies andRennie. Rennie retained the "Hoppers" nickname, sharing it with Walla Walla.

With the increasing size of the competition, an initial proposal to split the league into two pools for the 2009 season, organised geographically into western and eastern divisions and possibly including other nearby clubs was tabled in July 2007. This may be considered as part of an overall independent review of Australian football in the Riverina.[25]

Rennie moved to thePicola & District Football League in 2009.

Coleambally moved to theFarrer Football League in 2011.

During the 2015/16 off season both the Walla Hoppers and Rand-Walbundrie Tigers football clubs entered merger talks for 2016 Hume Football League season. Voting for the proposed merger took place on Monday 7 March (2016). Walla Walla Hoppers members voted 100 per cent in favour of the joint venture; while The Rand-Walbundrie Tigers voted 83 per cent in favour. The merged club commenced in 2016 playing home matches at Rand.[26]

Due to theCOVID-19 Pandemic there was no football or netball competitions in 2020 and in 2021 there was only 16 rounds completed, but there was no final series played, once again due to COVID-19.

Current finals system

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Walbundrie Sportsground
Buraja Recreation Reserve

The HFL & HNA currently uses the "McIntyre system". The final series is played over four weekends, with the grand final traditionally being played on the third Saturday of September.

Traditionally since 1976 all finals for both football and netball have been played at the Walbundrie Showground.

Since then the only finals to be played elsewhere were the 1989 Grand Final at East Lavington, 2019 Minor Semi-final at Urana Road Oval, 2022 Minor Semi-final at Howlong Sportsground and 2023 Minor Semi-final at Holbrook Sports Complex.

2022 Finals Series

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Elimination finalsMajor/Minor semifinalsPreliminary finalGrand Final
1Osborne11.5 (71) Osborne7.8 (50)
2 Holbrook8.5 (55)Holbrook11.13 (79)
Holbrook15.9 (99)
3 Howlong8.9 (57)
Jindera9.9 (63)
6Rand-Walbundrie-Walla11.15 (81)
Jindera16.9 (105)
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla10.12 (72)
4 Brock-Burrum Saints14.10 (94)
5Jindera14.12 (96)

2023 Finals Series

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Elimination finalsMajor/Minor semifinalsPreliminary finalGrand Final
1Osborne14.9 (93) Osborne 15.16 (106)
2 Holbrook4.9 (33) Holbrook8.8 (56)
Holbrook 12.9 (81)
3 Howlong9.16 (70)
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla8.8 (56)
6Brock-Burrum Saints13.5 (83)
Brock-Burrum Saints8.8 (56)
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla17.13 (115)
4 CDHBU10.9 (69)
5Rand-Walbundrie-Walla16.15 (111)

2024 Finals Series

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Elimination finalsMajor/Minor semifinalsPreliminary finalGrand Final
1Osborne7.12 (54)Osborne9.9 (63)
2 Holbrook6.6 (42) Holbrook4.10 (34)
Holbrook21.8 (134)
3CDHBU23.12 (150)
CDHBU4.12 (36)
6 Rand-Walbundrie-Walla11.8 (74)
CDHBU11.7 (73)
Jindera10.11 (71)
4 Lockhart6.12 (48)
5Jindera8.8 (56)

Current clubs

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Actual location of all the current Hume FNL clubs.

Brocklesby Recreation Reserve
Howlong Football Ground / Clubrooms
Walla Walla Football Ground
Map
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9.3miles
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
(Walla Walla)
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
(Walbundrie)
Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
(Burrumbuttock)
Billabong Crows
(Urana)
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
(Rand)
Osborne
Murray Magpies
Lockhart
Jindera
Howlong
Holbrook
Henty
Culcairn
Coreen-Daysdale-
Hopefield-Buraja United
Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
(Brocklesby)
Billabong Crows
(Oaklands)
Locations of the Hume FNL clubs
Rand Football Netball Ground
Oaklands Football Ground
Urana Road Oval, Lavington
ClubColoursMonikerHome Ground(s)Former leagueEst.Years in HFNL[27]HFNL Senior Premierships
TotalYears[28]
Billabong Crows
CrowsOaklands Recreation Ground,Oaklands
and Urana Recreation Ground,Urana
C&DFL20052008-0
Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
SaintsBrocklesby Recreation Reserve,Brocklesby
and Burrumbuttock Recreation Reserve,Burrumbuttock
20062006-42013, 2015, 2016, 2018
Coreen-Daysdale-Hopefield-Buraja United
PowerCoreen Oval,Coreen20062008-0
Culcairn
LionsCulcairn Sportsground,CulcairnT&DFL18951992-21993, 2007
Henty
Swans, SwampiesHenty Showground,HentyFFL18951980-51984, 1986, 1990, 1996, 2014
Holbrook
BrookersHolbrook Sports Complex,HolbrookT&DFL18821999-22004, 2022
Howlong
SpidersHowlong Oval,HowlongC&DFL18981953-[29]61954, 1971, 1977, 1997, 2002, 2010
Jindera
BulldogsJindera Sports Ground,JinderaCHFA19001933-111946, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1975, 2008, 2011
Lockhart
DemonsLockhart Recreation Ground,LockhartFFL18981982-21982, 2003
Murray Magpies
MagpiesUrana Road Oval,LavingtonC&DFL19972007-0
Osborne
TigersOsborne Recreation Reserve,OsborneCRFL19011970-181985, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025
Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
Giants[30][31]Rand Recreation Reserve,Rand,
Walbundrie Showground,Walbundrie and
Walla Walla Sportsground,Walla Walla
20162016-0
Urana Recreation Ground
Culcairn Sportsground
Henty Showgrounds

Former clubs

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ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer leagueEst.Years in HFNLPremiershipsFate
TotalYears
Balldale
(1945-53)
(1954-75)[32]
Balldale Cricket Ground,BalldaleC&DFL19061945, 1947-1973[33]21962, 1972Returned toChiltern & District FA in 1946. Returned toCoreen & District FL after 1973 season
Bethanga
BombersBethanga Recreation Reserve,BethangaT&DFL19071934-1938[34][35][36][37]0Moved toDederang & District FL in 1939.[38][39][40]
Border United 2nds
Albury Sportsground,Albury1933[41]1933[42]0Left league
Brocklesby
KangaroosBrocklesby Recreation Reserve,BrocklesbyA&DFL19071945-200521950, 1958Merged withBurrumbuttock to formBrocklesby-Burrumbuttock following 2005 season
Boree Creek
MagpiesBoree Creak Recreation Reserve,Boree CreekCRFL1886[43]1970-19750Moved toCoreen & District FL after 1975 season
Burrumbuttock
SwansBurrumbuttock Recreation Reserve,BurrumbuttockCHFA19111934-200521951, 1969Merged withBrocklesby to formBrocklesby-Burrumbuttock following 2005 season
Coleambally
BluesColeambally Sports Grounds,ColeamballyC&DFL19652008-20100Moved toFarrer FL after 2010 season.
Corowa Juniors
BombersJohn Foord Oval,Corowa0Only played in junior grades.
East Albury Rovers[44]RoversA&DFL19471948-1950[45][46]0Merged withNorth Albury 2nds following 1950 season.[24]
East Lavington
SaintsUrana Road Oval,Lavington19771977-199721979, 1988Folded after 1997 season
Gerogery
Gerogery Recreation Ground,GerogeryCHFA1903[47]1933-194741933, 1934, 1935, 1936Folded after 1947 season[48]
Lavington
SaintsUrana Road Oval,LavingtonFFL19181933-1940, 1975-197611938Moved toChiltern & District FA following 1940 season. Moved toFarrer FL after 1976 season
North Albury Seconds
HoppersBunton Park,North Albury1937[49]1951-1952[50]0Moved toOvens & Murray FL Seconds after 1952 season
Rand
PigeonsRand Recreation Reserve,RandA&DFL19251945-198311945Moved toCoreen & District FL after 1983 season
Rand-Walbundrie
TigersRand Recreation Reserve,Rand and Walbundrie Showground,Walbundrie20062006-20150Merged withWalla Walla to formRand-Walbundrie-Walla following 2005 season
Rennie
HoppersRennie Recreation Reserve,RennieC&DFL1932[51]20080Moved toPicola & District FNL after 2008 season
St Paul's College, Walla Walla
19481950-198583rds: 1950, 1961, 1963, 1967, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978.Junior football club (thirds only). Folded after 1985 season.
Wagga Road
Trained at Albury Showgrounds,[52] played at Lavington Recreation Reserve,Lavington[53]1936[54]1936-1938[55]0Folded after 1938 season
Walbundrie
TigersWalbundrie Showground,WalbundrieCHFA1906[56]1934-200581937, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1967, 1968, 1978, 1989Merged withRand to formRand-Walbundrie following 2005 season
Walla Walla
HoppersWalla Walla Sportsground,Walla WallaCHFA19031935-2015151939, 1940, 1948, 1953, 1959, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987Merged withRand-Walbundrie to formRand-Walbundrie-Walla following 2005 season

Premierships: Football

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Seniors

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  • 1933: Gerogery
  • 1934: Gerogery
  • 1935: Gerogery
  • 1936: Gerogery
  • 1937: Walbundrie
  • 1938: Lavington
  • 1939: Walla Walla
  • 1940: Walla Walla
  • 1941–44: In recess –World War II
  • 1945: Rand
  • 1946: Jindera
  • 1947: Walbundrie
  • 1948: Walla Walla
  • 1949: Walbundrie
  • 1950: Brocklesby
  • 1951: Burrumbuttock
  • 1952: Walbundrie
  • 1953: Walla Walla
  • 1954: Howlong *[57]
  • 1955: Jindera
  • 1956: Jindera
  • 1957: Jindera
  • 1958: Brocklesby
  • 1959: Walla Walla
  • 1960: Jindera
  • 1961: Jindera
  • 1962: Balldale
  • 1963: Jindera
  • 1964: Jindera
  • 1965: Walla Walla
  • 1966: Walla Walla
  • 1967: Walbundrie
  • 1968: Walbundrie
  • 1969: Burrumbuttock
  • 1970: Walla Walla
  • 1971: Howlong
  • 1972: Balldale *
  • 1973: Walla Walla
  • 1974: Walla Walla
  • 1975: Jindera
  • 1976: Walla Walla
  • 1977: Howlong
  • 1978: Walbundrie
  • 1979: East Lavington
  • 1980: Walla Walla
  • 1981: Walla Walla
  • 1982: Lockhart
  • 1983: Walla Walla
  • 1984: Henty *
  • 1985: Osborne
  • 1986: Henty
  • 1987: Walla Walla
  • 1988: East Lavington
  • 1989: Walbundrie
  • 1990: Henty
  • 1991: Osborne
  • 1992: Osborne
  • 1993: Culcairn
  • 1994: Osborne
  • 1995: Osborne
  • 1996: Henty
  • 1997: Howlong
  • 1998: Osborne
  • 1999: Osborne
  • 2000: Osborne
  • 2001: Osborne
  • 2002: Howlong
  • 2003: Lockhart
  • 2004: Holbrook
  • 2005: Osborne
  • 2006: Osborne
  • 2007: Culcairn
  • 2008: Jindera
  • 2009: Osborne
  • 2010: Howlong
  • 2011: Jindera
  • 2012: Osborne
  • 2013: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2014: Henty
  • 2015: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2016: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2017: Osborne
  • 2018: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2019: Osborne
  • 2020: In recess >COVID-19
  • 2021: No finals >COVID-19
  • 2022: Holbrook
  • 2023: Osborne
  • 2024: Osborne
  • 2025: Osborne

(1954: * Howlong: undefeated. 1972: * Balldale: undefeated. 1984: * Henty: undefeated.)

Reserves

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  • 1976: Jindera
  • 1977: East Lavington
  • 1978: East Lavington
  • 1979: Walla Walla
  • 1980: Walbundrie
  • 1981: Henty
  • 1982: Jindera
  • 1983: Brocklesby
  • 1984: East Lavington
  • 1985: Jindera
  • 1986: Henty
  • 1987: Jindera
  • 1988: East Lavington
  • 1989: East Lavington
  • 1990: East Lavington
  • 1991: Walbundrie
  • 1992: Walla Walla
  • 1993: Culcairn
  • 1994: Walla Walla
  • 1995: Burrumbuttock
  • 1996: Culcairn
  • 1997: Walla Walla
  • 1998: Osborne
  • 1999: Lockhart
  • 2000: Holbrook
  • 2001: Jindera
  • 2002: Osborne
  • 2003: Osborne
  • 2004: Osborne
  • 2005: Osborne
  • 2006: Lockhart
  • 2007: Osborne
  • 2008: Osborne
  • 2009: Culcairn
  • 2010: Culcairn
  • 2011: Jindera
  • 2012: Howlong
  • 2013: Jindera
  • 2014: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2015: Henty
  • 2016: Osborne
  • 2017: Jindera
  • 2018: Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
  • 2019: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2020: In recess >COVID-19
  • 2021: No finals >COVID-19
  • 2022: Holbrook
  • 2023: Osborne
  • 2024: Holbrook
  • 2025: Osborne

Hume Junior Football League – 1950 to 1975 (Under 19's)

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Source:[58]

  • 1950: St Paul's College
  • 1951: Walla Walla
  • 1952: Walla Walla
  • 1953: Walla Walla
  • 1954: Howlong
  • 1955: Howlong
  • 1956: Howlong
  • 1957: Howlong
  • 1958: Howlong
  • 1959: Howlong
  • 1960: Jindera
  • 1961: St Paul's College
  • 1962:Corowa
  • 1963: St Paul's College
  • 1964: Walla Walla
  • 1965: Walla Walla
  • 1966: Rand
  • 1967: St Paul's College
  • 1968: Walbundrie
  • 1969: Jindera
  • 1970: Walla Walla
  • 1971: Walla Walla
  • 1972: St. Paul's College
  • 1973: Walla Walla
  • 1974: Walla Walla
  • 1975: St. Paul's College

Hume FL Thirds – 1976 to 2024

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  • 1976: St. Paul's College
  • 1977: East Lavington
  • 1978: St. Paul's College
  • 1979: Wabundrie
  • 1980: Henty
  • 1981: Henty
  • 1982: Henty
  • 1983: Henty
  • 1984: Walla Walla
  • 1985: Osborne
  • 1986: Henty
  • 1987: Osborne
  • 1988: Walla Walla
  • 1989: Walla Walla
  • 1990: Walla Walla
  • 1991: Walla Walla
  • 1992: Henty
  • 1993: Lockhart
  • 1994: Lockhart
  • 1995: Walla Walla
  • 1996: Walla Walla
  • 1997: Walla Walla
  • 1998: Walla Walla
  • 1999: Howlong
  • 2000: Culcairn
  • 2001: Henty
  • 2002: Henty
  • 2003: Henty
  • 2004: Henty
  • 2005: Osborne
  • 2006: Culcairn
  • 2007: Culcairn
  • 2008: Murray Magpies
  • 2009: Jindera
  • 2010: Holbrook
  • 2011: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2012: Rand-Walbundrie
  • 2013: Osborne
  • 2014: Osborne
  • 2015: Osborne
  • 2016: Henty
  • 2017: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock
  • 2018: Osborne
  • 2019: Holbrook
  • 2020: In recess >COVID-19
  • 2021: No finals >COVID-19
  • 2022: Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
  • 2023: Henty
  • 2024: Howlong
  • 2025: Henty

Fourths

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  • 1990: Lockhart
  • 1991: Lockhart
  • 1992: Lockhart
  • 1993: Walbundrie
  • 1994: Walla Walla
  • 1995: Walla Walla
  • 1996: Osborne
  • 1997: Osborne
  • 1998: Brocklesby
  • 1999: Holbrook
  • 2000: Lockhart
  • 2001: Henty
  • 2002: Lockhart
  • 2003: Osborne
  • 2004: Howlong
  • 2005: Holbrook
  • 2006: Henty
  • 2007: Holbrook
  • 2008: Holbrook
  • 2009: Howlong
  • 2010: Rand-Walbundrie
  • 2011: Osborne
  • 2012: Osborne
  • 2013: Osborne
  • 2014: Coreen-Daysdale-Hopefield-Buraja United
  • 2015: Henty
  • 2016: Holbrook
  • 2017: Osborne
  • 2018: Rand-Walbundrie-Walla
  • 2019: Osborne
  • 2020: In recess >COVID-19
  • 2021: No finals >COVID-19
  • 2022: Henty
  • 2023: Lockhart
  • 2024: Lockhart
  • 2025: Holbrook

Premiership Table

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Hume FL – Seniors / Grand Final participants
ClubPremiershipsRunners UpDrawsTotal
Osborne18826
Walla Walla151025
Jindera111526
Walbundrie81018
Howlong639
Henty5510
Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock415
Gerogery404
Brocklesby268
Holbrook2810
Culcairn257
Burrumbuttock246
Balldale235
East Lavington213
Lockhart213
Rand145
Lavington123
Bethanga011
RWW Giants011
TOTAL8888176

Notes - As at 20 September 2025

Football – Grand Final Results

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The Hume Football League grand final has been played at Walbundrie since 1976.

The senior football premiership captain receives the Bert Webb Memorial Trophy, in honour of former Hume FL president from 1959 to 1975.

The Hume Football League senior football grand final has presented theDes Kennedy Memorial Medal to the player judged best on ground since 1999.

Des Kennedy (OAM) was the Hume FL Secretary / Treasurer from 1962 until his unexpected death in 1992, while serving his 31st consecutive year as secretary.[59]

Highest score in a preliminary final was in 1971 – Walbundrie: 29.21 – 195 defeated Jindera: 8.11 – 59.

Seniors
YearPremiersScoreRunners upScoreBest on GroundVenueGate/Comments
1933Gerogery14.14 – 98Jindera5.10 – 40Lavington[60][61][62][63]
1934Gerogery9.6 – 60Lavington8.8 – 56Jindera[64]
1935Gerogery9.14 – 68Walbundrie8.15 – 63Jindera£30[65]
1936Gerogery10.10 – 70Walbundrie5.10 – 40Jindera£48[66]
1937Walbundrie11.9 – 75Walla Walla2.8 – 20Jindera£47[67]
1938Lavington17.23 – 125Bethanga5.6 – 36Jindera£57/10/[68]
1939Walla Walla10.9 – 69Lavington4.7 – 31Burrumbottock£39[69][70][71]
1940Walla Walla15.19 – 109Walbundrie6.7 – 43Jindera£13/6[72]
1941–44In recess:World War II
1945Rand6.7 – 43Walla Walla4.6 – 30Walbundrie[73]
1946Jindera5.13 – 43Rand5.12 – 42Walla£113/10[74]
1947Walbundrie13.9 – 87Jindera10.9 – 69Brocklesby£100[75]
1948Walla Walla13.20 – 98Rand8.10 – 58Brocklesby[76]
1949Walbundrie10.13 – 73Brocklesby5.10 – 40Walla Walla[77][78]
1950Brocklesby15.6 – 96Jindera11.10 – 76Burrumbottock[79][80]
1951Burrumbottock12.7 – 79Walla Walla10.17 – 77Brocklesby[81][82]
1952Walbundrie8.11 – 59Burrumbottock6.6 – 42Walla Walla[83][84]
1953Walla Walla13.10 – 88Brocklesby4.6 – 30Burrumbuttock£362[85][86]
1954Howlong9.16 – 70Walbundrie9.15 – 69Brocklesby£442 – HFC: undefeated premiers[87]
1955Jindera14.12 – 96Balldale9.7 – 61£592
1956Jindera11.12 – 78Balldale10.13 – 73£326[88]
1957Jindera19.15 – 129Walla Walla3.5 – 23£600[89]
1958Brocklesby14.7 – 91Walla Walla13.8 – 86£626[90]
1959Walla Walla18.20 – 128Walbundrie14.9 – 93£620[91]
1960Jindera13.20 – 98Rand5.10 – 40£610[92]
1961Jindera10.8 – 68Balldale9.7 – 61£566[93]
1962Balldale8.21 – 69Jindera5.8 – 38£706[94]
1963Jindera11.16 – 82Walla Walla11.15 – 81£938[95]
1964Jindera11.13 – 79Rand7.9 – 51£414[96]
1965Walla Walla24.13 – 157Jindera14.16 – 100846[97]
1966Walla Walla10.15 – 75Walbundrie8.14 – 62$733
1967Walbundrie17.15 – 117Jindera13.17 – 95$809[98][99]
1968Walbundrie17.9 – 111Jindera10.10 – 70$647
1969Burrumbottock15.11 – 101Howlong11.8 – 74$795
1970Walla Walla13.12 – 90Walbundrie12.17 – 89$783
1971Howlong15.24 – 114Walbundrie12.10 – 82$851
1972Balldale14.17 – 101Walla Walla14.12 – 96$945 – BFC: undefeated premiers
1973Walla Walla9.14 – 68Burrumbottock10.7 – 67$980
1974Walla Walla16.14 – 110Jindera10.4 – 64$1312
1975Jindera13.11 – 89Walla Walla9.18 – 72$1315
1976Walla Walla12.16 – 88Brocklesby5.11 – 41Walbundrie$2010
1977Howlong11.15 – 81Burrumbottock7.12 – 54Walbundrie$2025
1978Walbundrie16.17 – 113Walla Walla15.14 – 104Walbundrie$2469
1979East Lavington12.13 – 85Burrumbottock11.15 – 81Walbundrie$2629
1980Walla Walla21.8 – 134Brocklesby12.16 – 88Walbundrie$3662
1981Walla Walla11.14 – 80Osborne8.10 – 58Walbundrie$4198
1982Lockhart13.17 – 95Henty7.6 – 48Walbundrie$4295
1983Walla Walla22.11 – 143Brocklesby14.22 – 106Walbundrie$6961
1984Henty15.16 – 106Brocklesby12.12 – 84Walbundrie$8202. HFC undefeated premiers
1985Osborne16.11 – 107Henty13.10 – 88Walbundrie$8791
1986Henty18.11 – 119Jindera13.11 – 89Walbundrie
1987Walla Walla12.21 – 93Jindera13.10 – 88Walbundrie
1988East Lavington15.16 – 106Walbundrie12.13 0 85Walbundrie
1989Walbundrie17.7 – 109East Lavington9.17 – 71East Lavington$4015
1990Henty21.10 – 136Jindera19.13 – 127Walbundrie
1991Osborne8.12 – 60Walbundrie7.10 – 52Walbundrie$11,500
1992Osborne14.14 – 98Culcairn9.14 – 68Walbundrie$7944
1993Culcairn22.16 – 148Osborne14.10 – 94Walbundrie$11,000
1994Osborne24.18 – 162Culcairn12.10 – 82Walbundrie$12,500
1995Osborne18.11 – 119Culcairn12.8 – 80Walbundrie
1996Henty18.16 – 124Walla Walla10.13 – 73Walbundrie
1997Howlong10.9 – 69Osborne8.9 – 57Walbundrie$18,240
1998Osborne16.14 – 110Henty3.12 – 30Walbundrie$14,200
Best on ground: Des Kennedy Medal
1999Osborne10.9 – 69Lockhart10.8 – 68Gavin Graetz (O)Walbundrie$16,670
2000Osborne20.11 – 131Howlong7.9 – 51Craig Smith (O)Walbundrie$19,500
2001Osborne22.21 – 153Holbrook10.8 – 68Adam Schneider (O)Walbundrie$19,762
2002Howlong18.6 – 114Osborne13.13 – 91Ben Cain (H)Walbundrie$18,582
2003Lockhart19.12 – 126Holbrook13.6 – 84Josh Firman (L)Walbundrie
2004Holbrook14.9 – 93Osborne9.11 – 65Marc Duryea (H)Walbundrie$18,729
2005Osborne12.15 – 93Culcairn8.5 – 53Owen Gooden (O)Walbundrie$19,500
2006Osborne14.11 – 95Howlong13.8 – 86Anthony Armstrong (O)Walbundrie$24,960
2007Culcairn15.8 – 98Osborne12.12 – 84Jayden Kotzur (C)Walbundrie$27,530
2008Jindera20.11 – 131Osborne12.8 – 80Ben Ryan (J)Walbundrie$33,783
2009Osborne15.16 – 106Jindera9.14 – 68Djali Bloomfield (O)Walbundrie$33,117
2010Howlong15.7 – 97Culcairn10.9 – 69Seven Fourace (H)Walbundrie$38,492
2011Jindera16.14 – 110Holbrook12.8 – 80Brett Garland (J)Walbundrie$45,988
2012Osborne15.12 – 102Henty11.5 – 71Rory Muggiven (O)Walbundrie$36,000
2013Brock-Burrum18.8 – 116Holbrook13.8 – 86Kylin Morey (BB)Walbundrie$45,625
2014Henty16.16 – 112RWW Giants10.7 – 67Heath Ohlin (H)Walbundrie$48,535
2015Brock-Burrum14.10 – 94Henty12.8 – 80Luke Schlig (BB)Walbundrie$44,020
2016Brock-Burrum13.8 – 86Jindera8.5 – 53Kylin Morey (BB)Walbundrie$48,402
2017Osborne9.12 – 66Jindera5.11 – 41Jamie Parr (O)Walbundrie$44,681
2018Brock-Burrum15.19 – 109Jindera8.11 – 59Matt Seiter (BB)Walbundrie$44,931
2019Osborne11.6 – 72Brock-Burrum5.6 – 36Martin Bahr (O)Walbundrie
2020In recess >COVID-19
20211st: Osborne2nd: HolbrookNo finals >COVID-19[100]
2022Holbrook11.13 – 79Osborne7.8 – 50John Mitchell (H)Walbundrie$49,000
2023Osborne15.16 – 106Holbrook8.8 – 56Hayden Armstrong (O)Walbundrie$55,000
2024Osborne9.9 – 63Holbrook4.10 – 34Duncan McMaster (O)Walbundrie
2025Osborne12.9 - 81Holbrook7.14 - 56Connor Galvin (O)Walbundrie
2026
YearPremierScoreRunner UpScoreBest on GroundVenueGate/Comments

Best & Fairest / Leading Goalkicker Awards

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It appears that there was no best and fairest award in the Hume Football League in 1933, then in 1934, the Hume Football League Patron and Jindera FC delegate, Mr Watson Robinson of the Jindera Hotel[101] donated the best and fairest medal, which was won by Harold McIntosh from theLavington Football Club.

The Loftus (best and fairest) Medal was first awarded in theCentral Hume Football Association in 1933 and 1934 and when the Central Hume FA folded after the 1934 season, Mr Richard Vincent Loftus who was the licensee of the Walbundrie Hotel decided to continue to donate the award in 1935 for the first and only time in theHume Football League.

In January 1936, Mr Joseph Nicholas Langtry[102] took over as the licensee of the Walbundrie Hotel[103] and Mr J Langtry (Walbundrie Delegate) offered to donate a medal at the AGM, for the league's best and fairest award.[104]

In 1938, Mr. Albert Edward Giddens from the Walbundrie Hotel donated the medal, then in 1939, Mr. Andrew John Lonie who took over the Walbundrie Hotel,[105] donated the best and fairest medal.

When Balldale FC re-joined theHume Football League in 1947, Mr. Kelly Joseph Azzi then donated the best and fairest award medal in the Hume Football League and the award has remained as the Azzi Medal ever since.

Mr. Azzi initially donated theChiltern & District Football Association best and fairest award in 1939 when Mr. Azzi was the Balldale FC Delegate and C&DFA Vice President.[106]

Howlong brothers, Peter, Jack and Terry O'Halloran have all won Azzi Medals.[107]

In 1991, the Hume FL decided to award retrospective Azzi Medals to the following players who also polled the same number of votes as the original winner (tied), but finished second in the award to the player who polled the most three votes, under the old countback system.

  • 1966 – Barry Lambert (Jindera)
  • 1967 – Barry Matthews (Rand)
  • 1982 – Graeme Johnstone (Lockhart)
  • 1988 – Robert O'Connell (Osborne)

Matt Seiter polled a record 36 votes in the 2019 Azzi Medal count, eclipsing the previous record of 34 votes, by Howlong's Jack O'Halloran in 1971. Interestingly, O'Halloran won twoOvens & Murray Football League Morris Medals in 1975 and 1976, while Seiter won the Morris Medal in 2016.

Multiple Best and Fairest Winners
  • 3 – Terry O'Halloran (Howlong): 1983, 1988, 1989.
  • 3 – Noel Coutts (Holbrook): 2002, 2003, 2004.
  • 2 – Clyde Scholz (Jindera):1939, 1940.
  • 2 – Merv Wegener (Walla Walla): 1961, 1964.
  • 2 – David Schlig (Burrumbottock): 1986, 1991.
  • 2 – Rob O'Connell (Osborne): 1988, 1990.
  • 2 – Stephen Clarke (Osborne): 2000, 2001.
  • 2 – Peter Hancock: (Howlong): 2013, 2016.

Seniors

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Dean Terlich, 2015
Hume FNL SENIORS – Best & Fairest: Azzi Family Medal / Leading Goalkicker
YearWinnerClubVotesGoalkickingClubGoals
1933No B&F Award?
W Robinson Medal (Jindera Hotel)
1934Harold McIntoshLavington21[108]
R V Loftus Medal (Walbundrie Hotel)
1935Wally HallBurrumbottock25[109]
J N Langtry Medal (Walbundrie Hotel)[110]
1936Harold BakesGerogery
1937Roy SchmidtWalla Walla[111]
A E Giddens Medal (Walbundrie Hotel)
1938Tom Fagan[112]Walbundrie[113]29&1/2[114]
A J Lonie Medal (Walbundrie Hotel)[115]
1939Clyde ScholzJindera[116]
1940Clyde ScholzJindera19[117]
1941 to 1944: Hume FL in recess >World War II
1945No B & F Award?
1946No B & F Award?Joe WilliamsRand88[118]
Kelly J. Azzi Medal
1947Les BraunachJindera19[119]J WoodJindera63
1948Norm Benstead &Jindera[120]22[121]
Kevin DoyleRand22[122]
1949Dudley ProbynBrocklesby[123]24[124]Les VossWalbundrie60
1950Vern GilcristWalla Walla20[125]Les VossWalbundrie42
1951Harold ThomsonWalla Walla[126]15[127]
1952Ossie Bownds[128]Burrumbottock[129]18[130]
1953Kevin MinogueBrocklesby[131]25[132]Ray WatkinsBurrumbuttock52
1954Keith MurrayWalla WallaGeoff GraceHowlong118[133]
1955Norm WebbJinderaGeoff GraceHowlong76
1956Billy KingHowlongGeoff GraceHowlong46
1957Jim Kiley &HowlongBill MoonBurrumbuttock66
Barry ObstBrocklesby
1958Des Dower &HowlongDon SpencerBrocklesby55
Bill ThomasWalbundrie
1959Lance BoswellHowlongBarry GibbonsWalbundrie48
1960Jim LalorHowlongPeter BartschRand56
1961Merv WegenerWalla WallaBarry MatthewsRand42
1962Ken LindnerBurrumbottockBen LalorHowlong36
1963Dick PriorBalldaleJohn JacobWalla Walla41
1964Merv WegenerWalla WallaBill BartonJindera61
1965Peter O'HalloranHowlongJohn JacobWalla Walla72
1966Lindsay Jacob &Walla Walla19Roy BatsonHowlong52
Barry Lambert*Jindera19
1967Rob Batson &Howlong17Brian McMahonHowlong43
Barry Matthews*Rand17
1968Max EyersHowlongJohn PrenticeWalbundrie39
1969Jimmy AndersonRandJack O'HalloranHowlong92
1970Fred AliendiBalldale24Colin JacobWalla Walla81
1971Jack O'HalloranHowlong34Colin KloseBrocklesby70
1972Garry MickanWalla Walla201st: Gary MickanWalla Walla108
2nd: Peter MatthewsRand103
1973Geoff WallaceHowlong26Peter MatthewsRand106
1974Graeme ProctorHowlong24John PrenticeBrocklesby76
1975Peter KirkwoodWalbundrie22John FowlerWalbundrie77
1976John Lappin &Brocklesby14Gary MickanWalla Walla90
Mark PfitznerWalla Walla14
1977Len DuffyWalla Walla20Gary MickanWalla Walla105
1978Bob ParksEast Lavington18Ken LinderBurrumbuttock71
1979Jack DanckertBurrumbottockBob LloydHowlong81
1980Allan ScammellBurrumbottockBob LloydHowlong81
1981Phil GoddeWalla WallaJohn WilloughbyBrocklesby96
1982Craig Lieschke &Henty1st: Warren SykesLockhart133
Graham Johnstone*Lockhart2nd: Daryl JordanJindera109
3rd: Rod GulphOsborne100
1983Terry O'HalloranHowlongWarren SykesLockhart117
1984Craig LieschkeHentyPeter GibbonsBrocklesby172
1985Dave CousltonWalla WallaPeter GibbonsBrocklesby139
1986David SchligBurrumbottockPeter GibbonsBrocklesby82
1987Peter ClaytonBurrumbottockPeter GibbonsBrocklesby108
1988Terry O'HalloranHowlong1st: Daryl JordanWalbundrie134
Rob O'Connell*Osborne2nd: Lloyd BurgmannOsborne111
1989Terry O'HalloranHowlongDaryl JordanWalbundrie153
1990Rob O'ConnellOsbornePeter MurrayHenty123
1991David Schlig &BurrumbottockMax PerrymanOsborne83
Warren SykesLockhart
1992Sean NesbittWalbundrieMartin GaroniWalbundrie97
1993Peter CopleyCulcairnShannon BarberCulcairn102
1994Steve TaylorBrocklesby1st: Martin GaroniWalbundrie122
2nd: L HannonBrocklesby103
1995Russell SmithOsborneGlen BenchOsborne100
1996Michael Killeen &Culcairn18Steven HetertonHenty111
Scott McGrathCulcairn18
1997Jim Sandrel JuniorHowlong26Glenn BenchOsborne73
1998Shane LenonLockhart32Michael HewittLockhart82
1999Paul ScoullorLockhart321st: Anthony CarrollLockhart121
2nd: Troy HawkinsJindera115
3rd: Mark ByrneHolbrook104
2000Stephen ClarkeOsborne321st: Mark ByrneHolbrook113
2nd: Jamie MacriHowlong103
2001Stephen ClarkeOsborne23Mark DickettsHolbrook88
2002Noel Coutts &Holbrook27Peter MaloneyBurrumbuttock79
Anthony RossHowlong27
2003Noel CouttsHolbrook32Matt JonesWalbundrie81
2004Brent Barber &Walbundrie20Dan DaleyHowlong82
Noel Coutts &Holbrook20
Clint GilsonWalbundrie20
2005Cal McClayOsborne24Shaun MylesBrocklesby103
2006Adam HansenHowlong27Shaun MylesHowlong110
2007Brent BarberCulcairn24Shaun MylesHowlong113
2008Graeme FrueanCulcairn24Mark HiltonJindera89
2009Nathan McPhersonLockhart27Aaron BarnesHowlong88
2010Trent StoreyBrock-Burrum24Aaron BarnesHowlong69
2011Mikal BloomHolbrook25Darren BradshawHowlong102?[134]
2012Jarmal O'SullivanHenty26Daniel BradshawHowlong89 (105)
2013Peter HancockHowlong24[135]James BreenHolbrook91
2014Nico SedgewickBrock-Burrum24[136]Josh WarrenRand-Walbundrie86 (96)[137]
2015Luke SchligBrock-Burrum24[138]Ashley MurrayMurray Magpies106 (110)
2016Peter HancockHowlong23[139]Ashley MurrayMurray Magpies66 (69)
2017Jamie ParrOsborne21[140]John RobbinsCulcairn63 (71)
2018Steve JolliffeHowlong26[141]1st:Damian CupidoHenty115 (121)[142]
2nd: Trent CastlesJindera96 (111)
2019Matt SeiterBrock-Burrum36[143]Adam PriorCulcairn99 (103)[144]
2020Hume FNL in recessCOVID-19
2021Will HolmesHolbrook27[145]Shannon TerlichHenty58
2022Hamish ClarkHowlong31[146]Luke GestierOsborne77 (79)
2023Abe WoodenLockhart28[147]Trent CastlesJindera71
2024Max HillierOsborne30[148]Ryan Beveridge &CDHBU58 (60)
Luke GestierHolbrook58 (60)
2025Will HolmesHolbrook28Ryan BeveridgeCDHBU70 (74)
2026
  • – () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

Reserves

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Anthony Miles
Hume FNL RESERVES: Best & Fairest – Bevan Odewahn Medal / Leading Goalkicker[149]
YearWinnerClubVotesGoalkickingClubGoals
1976Algy ArendarcikasJindera21Brian GleesonJindera42
1977Algy ArendarcikasJindera23Dale RobinsonJindera52
1978Bernie BurkeEast Lavington16John KiddHowlong46
1979Kevin BosseWalla WallaJohn KiddHowlong52
1980Robin BriggsHowlongJohn KiddHowlong46
1981Kevin KiloHentyPat KaneHenty47
1982Garry KoehlerJinderaPat KaneHenty51
1983Keith SmallwoodOsborneGeoff HoodEast Lavington41
1984Keith Smallwood &OsborneJohn FowlerWalbundrie46
Mick TwentymanOsborne
1985Peter HydeLockhartBill CassidyBurrumbuttock56
1986John HeffermanHentyRoy DahmesJindera33
1987Ian JacksonJinderaRoy ParkesWalla Walla71
1988John BlomleyBrocklesbyGordon HabermannWalbundrie45
1989Gordon EdwardsWalbundreGordon HabermannWalbundrie74
1990Dale MastenbroekEast LavingtonNoel GarlickWalla Walla55
1991Dale MastenbroekEast LavingtonGary GraetzWalbundrie39
1992James KingBurrumbuttockAshley DydeCulcairn62
1993Mark KirkpatrickWalla WallaAshley DydeCulcairn91
1994Nick BedggoodHentyDavid HillWalbundrie59
1995Drasko KirstoBurrumbuttockLyle BurnsBurrumbuttock51
1996Andrew MorrisonHowlongMark MoreyBurrumbuttock86
1997Steven ScottHentyRoss EllisWalla Walla61
1998Greg BullmanWalbundrie18Rod EndersOsbornne51
1999Rhys KellyLockhart22Luke TravaskisLockhart77
2000David DavaneyJindera24Clinton RennerLockhart64
2001Joel MackieJindera15Lyle BurnsBurrumbuttock57
2002Robbie MackindlayHolbrook25Brett GoddeCulcairn56
2003Daniel Black &Holbrook14Ross EllisWalla Walla66
Jason SinclairBrocklesby14
2004Jonathon HoffmanCulcairn19Adam SheatherOsborne75
2005David DavaneyHowlong27Todd GunningOsborne75
2006David DavaneyHowlong22Stuart Gray &Howlong40
A JohnstoneBrock-Burrum40
2007Neil GowlandOsborne23Neale TerlichHenty78
2008Michael GleesonOsborne24Trevor CallananJindera65
2009Scott McGrathCulcairn21Andrew SchmetzerOsborne70
2010Matt KlemkeCulcairn16Adam I'AnsonBrock-Burrum68
2011Dale McFaullJindera23Justin DoddsHolbrook82
2012Josh OsterWalla Walla23Ryan CannonHowlong62
2013Ewen ScholzHenty21Justin DoddsHolbrook64
2014Sam DewarJindera23Trevor CallananJindera81 (86)
2015Josh FirmanLockhart31Nathan WoodsMagpies87 (91)
2016Daniel TerlichHenty21Bradley LewisCDHBU60
2017Michael GleesonOsborne21Adam I'AnsonBrock-Burrum68 (74)
2018Zac BarrenecheaBrock-Burrum25Chris BarkerHowlong59 (63)
2019Tim SeymourHowlong22Adam I'AnsonBrock-Burrum58
2020Hume FL in recessCOVID-19
2021Daniel HeagneyBrock-Burrum15Sam AlexanderOsborne45
2022Joshua LewisCDHBU28Brad LewisCDHBU81 (85)
2023Matthew TullbergOsborne24Sam AlexanderOsborne62 (63)
2024B Ashley-JamesHolbrook17Sam AlexanderOsborne61
2025Jacob BeveridgeCDHBU19Jake CoatsCDHBU51 (52)
2026
  • – () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

Thirds / Under 17's

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  • Hume Junior Football League: 1950 to 1975. Under 19's from 1950 to ?
  • Hume Football League Thirds: 1976 to 2025
  • Bill Thomas Trophy was first awarded in 1972.
  • Four best and fairest winners have gone onto play VFL / AFL seniors:Hilton Kotzur,Darren Holmes,Brent Piltz andDean Terlich.
Hume FNL THIRDS: Best & Fairest: Bill Thomas Trophy / Leading Goalkicker[149]
YearWinnerClubVotesGoalkickingClubGoals
1950 to 1975: Hume Junior Football League
1950Colin RohrlachSt. Paul's
1951Brian Keighan[150]Jindera
1952Noel FielderJindera
1953Alister LieschkeSt. Paul's
1954Geoff WenkeSt. Paul's
1955Elmore LieschkeSt. Paul's
1956Graeme ThiesHowlong
1957Leo DoyleSt. Paul's
1958John BishopSt. Paul's
1959Ralph WailesJindera
1960Ross RohrlachSt. Paul's
1961Gary FrohlingRand
1962Ross RohrlachSt. Paul's
1963Ross RohrlachSt. Paul's
1964Joe LynchJindera
1965Rob TaylorRand
1966Peter BahrSt. Paul's
1967Bruce LeahWalla Walla
1968Brian LesterHowlong
1969Gary MickanSt. Paul's
1970John GoodeWalla Walla
1971David DownesSt. Paul's
Hume JFL: Bill Thomas Trophy
1972Bernie AbbottSt. Paul's35
1973Kim MaherSt. Paul's20
1974Basil ColemanSt. Paul's
1975Peter LieschkeWalbundrie
1976 to 2025: Hume Football League Thirds
1976Paul HanniganJindera20?
1977Rob McIntoshWalbundrieKevin NoskeSt. Paul's?
1978Wayne VossWalbundrie23Kevin NoskeSt. Paul's103[151]
1979Hilton KotzurSt. Paul's?
1980Phil HaskewHowlongKerry BourkeHenty46
1981Phil StarWalbundriePhil StarWalbundrie51
1982Bruce DuffEast LavingtonPhil TakleHenty71
1983Kerry BahrWalbundrieScott WindsorHenty63
1984Kerry BahrWalbundrie?
1985Darren BeddoesWalla WallaDavid BurkinshawLockhart82
1986Darren HolmesWalla WallaPeter KingLockhart48
1987Peter KingLockhart?
1988Matthew DonovanWalla WallaMick GoldenWalla Walla31
1989Peter MurphyHentyGlen JonesLockhart38
1990Sean NesbittWalbundrie?
1991Nigel SmithLockhartAlister BroughanHenty48
1992Glen NeilsonLockhartAdam KlemkeHenty40
1993Bernard OdewahnCulcairnDean MickanWalla Walla48
1994Josh FirmanLockhart?
1995Brent Piltz[152]Henty
1996Leigh SchneiderOsborne
1997Matthew KlemkeHenty
1998Darren PennHowlong20
1999Brendan SheatherCulcairn23
2000Mark LazzarottoHolbrook24
2001David TrotterLockhart15
2002Marcus ShawHolbrook31
2003Jacob Wooden &Lockhart15
Grant ForrestHenty15
2004Damien MaloneyHenty20
2005Dean TerlichOsborne20
2006Malcom DouglasOsborne33
2007Daniel ShawHolbrook37
2008Matt McLellanHolbrook31
2009Derek SingeHenty24Adam SchmidtJindera[153]57 (60)
2010Simon McLeishCulcairn28Corey SmithCDHBU60
2011Hamish ClarkHowlong29Alex DickensonCDHBU34 (36)
2012Isaac MullerHenty28Eric WilkinsonJindera70 (74)
2013Ben BakerHowlong37Jack WynneCDHBU57 (60)
2014Nicholas CookeCulcairn29Chris BaggioHowlong58 (63)
2015Jacob ChantOsborne29Chris BaggioHowlong76 (81)
2016Jessy WilsonHowlong29Jamieson BoufflerLockhart47 (48)
2017Mark Wettern &Henty22Jamieson BoufflerLockhart36 (38)
Rhys MitschBrock-Burrum22
2018Ty VossRWW Saints30Aidan ConnellJindera42 (43)
2019Ed O'ConnellOsborne28Dale MarsdenOsborne44 (45)
2020In recess >COVID-19
2021Noah VennellLockhart33Jake CooperJindera100[154]
2022Zac KlemkeHenty25Ben FarringtonHowlong75 (79)
2023Dominic KorzeniowskiBrock-Burrum32Billy LimbrickCDHBU37 (40)
2024Schirmer IzakHolbrook27Ashton ScholzHenty53
2025Hamish LivermoreHolbrook31
2026
YearWinnerClubVotesGoalkickingClubGoals
  • – () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

Fourths / Under 14's

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Hume FNL FOURTHS – U/14: Best & Fairest: Garry O'Connell Medal / Leading Goalkicker[149]
YearWinnerClubVotesGoalkickingClubGoals
Garry O'Connell Medal
2001Ben McLellanHolbrook27
2002Ben McLellanHolbrook36
2003Marty BahrOsborne28
2004Kade KlemkeHenty28
2005Jesse KentCulcairn38
2006Tom AlexanderLockhart37
2007Beau WalkerHowlong46
2008Hayden DalitzBill Crows54
2009Josh JonesHolbrook43Ryan CannonHowlong42[155]
2010Damian WilsonCDHBU45Jakob HanrahanCDHBU65 (69)
2011Matt Klemke &Henty46Scott TaylorHenty47 (48)
Lachie LaneOsborne46
2012Andrew YatesHenty45Mathew WalkerCDHBU25
2013Jacob ChantOsborne37Abe WoodenLockhart82 (87)
2014Will HolmesHolbrook41Mathew WalkerCDHBU56 (60)
2015George SandralBill Crows42Jonathon MaleHenty57 (65)
2016Josh KlemkeHenty45Bailey MinogueCDHBU52 (53)
2017Jake ThomasRWW Saints41Josh WilliamsHenty32 (34)
2018Nathan WardiusRWW Saints43Harry PlunkettHolbrook27 (32)
2019Mitchell WayCulcairn49John RyanOsborne59 (70)
2020In recess >COVID-19
2021Bodhi KerrJindera33Bill McMillanJindera28
2022Hamish LivermoreHolbrook47Cohen TunksHenty40 (41)
2023Levi PhibbsCDHBU27Harry ThompsonHowlong53 (60)
2024Sam DouglasOsborne39Sam DouglasOsborne43 (45)
2025
  • – () Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

VFL / AFL Players

[edit]
Jeremy Finlayson

The following former Hume FL players have played senior VFL / AFL football and / or been drafted to an AFL team, with the year indicating their VFL / AFL debut.

Club Championships

[edit]
Football
YearClubPoints
1991Walbundrie
1992Culcairn96
1993Culcairn95
1994Henty76
1995Culcairn94
1996Culcairn179.5
1997Walla Walla196
1998Osborne187
1999Lockhart199
2000Holbrook176
2001Holbrook210
2002Lockhart175
2003Walla Walla160
2004Holbrook204
2005Osborne211
2006Osborne182
2007Culcairn196
2008Jindera200
2009RW Tigers184
2010Howlong194
2011Holbrook197
2012Osborne188
2013Brock-Burrum
2014Brock-Burrum
2015Osborne
2016Brock-Burrum
2017Brock-Burrum
2018Osborne
2019Brock-Burrum
2020In recessCOVID-19
2021Holbrook190
2022Osborne206
2023Osborne215
2024Osborne189
2025Osborne352
2026

Hume Netball Association

[edit]
  • Established in 1947, as the Hume Basketball Association and was changed to the Hume Netball Association in 1971.

The Hume NA officially merged with the Hume FL to become the Hume Football / Netball League in 2018.[156]

  • Highest team score: 104 – Osborne v Culcairn, 2024.[157]
Hume NA – Premiership Table[158]
Hume Netball Association: 1947 – to present day
YearA. Grade
1947 > present
B. Grade
1954 > present
C. Grade
1971 > present
C. Reserve
2006 > present
16 & Unders
1969 > present
14 & Unders
1973 > present
12 & Unders
2014 > present
11 & Unders
2021 > present
1947Walla Walla
1948Walla Walla
1949Walla Walla
1950Walbundrie
1951Walbundrie[159]
1952Burrumbuttock
1953Walla Walla[160]
1954Walla WallaWalbundrie
1955Walla WallaWalbundrie/Walla
1956Walla WallaWalla Walla
1957BurrumbuttockRand
1958BalldaleSt. Paul's College
1959WalbundrieSt. Paul's College
1960WalbundrieWalla Walla
1961BalldaleBalldale
1962BalldaleWalla Walla
1963Walla WallaSt. Paul's College
1964St. Paul's CollegeWalla Walla
1965Walla WallaWalla Walla
1966Walla WallaSt. Paul's Red
1967Walla WallaJindera
1968BurrumbuttockSt. Paul's College
1969Walla WallaBrocklesbySt. Paul's Red
1970RandBalldaleWalla Walla
1971St. Paul's CollegeBalldaleWalla WallaBrocklesby
1972Walla WallaWalbundrieWalbundrieWalla Walla
1973HowlongHowlongOsborneWalla WallaWalla Walla
1974Walla WallaHowlongWalla WallaWalla WallaWalla Walla
1975Walla WallaWalla WallaJinderaWalla WallaWalla Walla
1976RandWalla WallaRandSt. Paul's College?
1977RandSt. Paul's CollegeRandRandRand
1978RandWalla WallaBrocklesbyRandWalla Walla
1979East LavingtonJinderaWalbundrieSt. Paul's CollegeBurrumbuttock
1980Walla WallaJinderaHentyHentyJindera
1981East LavingtonWalla WallaHentyHentyHenty
1982Walla WallaLockhartHentyHentyHenty
1983East LavingtonLockhartLockhartLockhartHowlong
1984JinderaLockhartWalla WallaHentyHenty
1985BrocklesbyBrocklesbyLockhartBurrumbuttockWalla Walla
1986OsborneBrocklesbyLockhartHentyWalbundrie
1987HentyEast LavingtonJinderaWalla WallaOsborne
1988BrocklesbyEast LavingtonJinderaWalla WallaJindera
1989HentyHentyWalbundrieWalla WallaJindera
1990HentyEast LavingtonWalbundrieLockhartWalla Walla
1991BrocklesbyWalla WallaEast LavingtonHentyHowlong
1992BrocklesbyEast LavingtonWalla WallaWalla WallaHenty
1993CulcairnWalla WallaCulairnHentyHenty
1994LockhartWalla WallaHowlongJinderaJindera
1995LockhartCulcairnWalla WallaJinderaJindera
1996BurrumbuttockBurrumbuttockHowlongJinderaHenty
1997LockhartBurrumbuttockWalbundrieLockhartHenty
1998LockhartBurrumbuttockLockhartHentyCulcairn
1999HentyHentyHentyHentyCulcairn
2000HolbrookOsborneJinderaOsborneCulcairn
2001OsborneOsborneHowlongCulcairnHenty
2002HentyHentyJinderaLockhartHowlong
2003LockhartHowlongBrocklesbyHowlongHolbrook
2004LockhartHowlongJindersLockhartLockhart
2005BurrumbuttockBurrumbuttockJinderaLockhartHolbrook
2006LockhartBrock-BurrumJinderaBrock-BurrumLockhartHolbrook
2007HentyHowlongHowlongMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesMurray Magpies
2008JinderaJinderaJinderaRand WalbundrieMurray MagpiesCDHBU
2009Murray MagpiesMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesOsborne
2010JinderaMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesCDHBU
2011JinderaMurray MagpiesHolbrookMurray MagpiesJinderaCDHBU
2012Murray MagpiesWalla WallaMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesCDHBUMurray Magpies
2013JinderaWalla WallaHolbrookOsborneMurray MagpiesHolbrook
2014JinderaBrock-BurrumMurray MagpiesLockhartRand WalbundrieHolbrookBillabong Crows
2015Brock-BurrumBrock-BurrumJinderaLockhartMurray MagpiesMurray MagpiesBrock-Burrum
2016CDHBUHentyHolbrookBrock-BurrumHentyCulcairnHenty
2017Brock-BurrumBrock-BurrumBrock-BurrumMurray MagpiesBillabong CrowsBrock-BurrumOsborne
2018Billabong CrowsHowlongBrock-BurrumBillabong CrowsRWW GiantsMurray MagpiesHolbrook
2019Billabong CrowsBillabong CrowsHowlongLockhartOsborneBrock-BurrumCDHBU
20202020: Hume NA cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. 2021: underage netball age categories changed and 11 & Unders competition introduced.
YearA. GradeB. GradeC. GradeC. Reserve17 & Unders15 & Unders13 & Unders11 & Unders
2021Season abandoned after 13 matches. No finals series played due toCOVID-19. 2021 Minor Premiers listed below.
1st: Osborne[161]1st: Howlong1st: Osborne1st: Jindera1st: Billabong Crows1st: CDHBU1st: Brock-Burrum1st: Holbrook
2022Osborne[162]OsborneOsborneJinderaBillabong CrowsCDHBULockhartOsborne
2023Osborne[163]JinderaHowlongOsborneHentyBrock-BurrumJinderaOsborne
2024Jindera[164]JinderaHowlongOsborneRWWLockhartJinderaLockhart
2025HentyJinderaHolbrookOsborneLockhartLockhartHowlongBrock-Burrum
2026
YearA. GradeB. GradeC. GradeC. Reserve17 & Unders15 & Unders13 & Unders11 & Unders
  • In 2021 the underage netball age categories changed as per the above honourboard & the 11 & Unders competition was introduced.

Hume Netball Association – Best & Fairest Awards

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In 2003, the Hume NA best and fairest awards were re-introduced across all grades and an inaugural joint vote count and presentation night was held in conjunction with the Hume Football League.[165]

It appears that the initial best and fairest award in the "Hume Basketball Association" may of commenced in 1948 as the Ada Marks Trophy, but unsure of any award winners between 1949 and 2002. Women's basketball was renamed netball in Australia in 1970.[166]

Hume NA – Netball Best & Fairest Winners List
HNAA. GradeHume NAB. GradeHume NAC. GradeHume NAC. ReserveHume NA
YearCommenced 1947Netball ClubCommenced 1954Netball ClubCommenced 1971Netball ClubCommenced 2006Netball Club
Ada Marks Trophy
1947?
1948Amy Krauz[167]Balldale
1949?
2003Angela Blampied &OsborneRobyn LivermoreHolbrookHelen RalstonWalbundrie
Allison SeidelWalla Walla
2004Judy BrownJinderaKim GraetzBurrumbuttockAngela FerrisHenty
2005Michelle GleesonLockhartKate SchligBrocklesbyMegan TravissBrocklesby
2006Michelle GleesonLockhartJessica SuttonHowlongSharna HollandJindera?
2007Kim GraetzBurrumbuttockTeagan LithgowHowlongAimee KoehlerHowlongAlix WeidnerBrock Burrum
2008Michelle HewittLockhartTania CorriganHentyBree BarberCulcairnLeanne MeyersHolbrook
2009Michelle HewittLockhartRebecca LinehanBrock BurrumJessee WilliamsM MagpiesJess KotzurWalla Walla
2010Sara SchneiderOsborneTracey FurrugiaJinderaJustine QuiltyJinderaRachel Oates &Jindera
Courtney TeasdaleM Magpies
2011Rebekah ChurchesWalla WallaLeah ScholzHolbrookHelen MingoueHolbrookCasey WebbCDHBU
2012Tania CorriganHentyTamika WholahanJinderaMelanie ParkerHolbrookMichaela SealHowlong
2013Sophie HanrahanCDHBUApril PiltzHentyMelanie ParkerHolbrookKirsty AndersonJindera
2014Kirby Hilton &JinderaGabby BartelM MagpiesCassie LieschkeWalla WallaGemma WallCulcairn
Sophie HowardOsborne
2015Goergie LuhrsHentyAlicia MurphyHowlongKristin NisbetJinderaMegan KohlhagenRand-Walbundrie
2016Rebecca O'ConnellBillabong CrowsDenise JamesHentyLeeah ScholzHolbrookNaomi WalshHowlong
2017Sharna HollandJinderaKara FieldHentyTahnee FlowerBrock-BurrumJessica TraceyBrock-Burrum
2018Jessica KotzurRWW GiantsGrace ClancyOsborneBrianna LivermoreBrock-BurrumOlivia MerrimanRWW Giants
2019Emma Bridie &HowlongGrace HanrahanCDHBUKatelyn DonneyJinderaSimone GannonHenty
Sarah Van Den Heuvel &Jindera[168]
Jessica KotzurRWW Giants
2020Hume NA in recess >COVID-19
2021Harriet SimpsonBillabong CrowsAlannah CusackHowlongBrittany WrightHowlongHelene NimmoLockhart
2022Sally HunterOsborneRuby HydeLockhartBridget BarnesHowlongLouisa ReynoldsOsborne
2023Kirby McDonaldHowlongIsabelle KreutzburgerRWW GiantsAsta LumsdenJinderaBrook Adamson &M Magpies
Elenanor ReadfordOsborne
2024Bobbie-Lee SutherlandCulcairnSara SchneiderOsborneSarah Matthews &RWW GiantsHannah MooreHowlong
Sophy SirrJindera
2025Amy RichardsonHentyChelcee DoyleBillabong CrowsBriana Higgins &RWW GiantsRikki HoskinsHowlong
Diana CarterHenty
2026
Hume NA – Netball Best & Fairest Winners List
HNA16 & UndersHume NA14 & UndersHume NA12 & UndersHume NA11 & UndersHume NA
YearCommenced 1969Netball ClubCommenced 1973Netball ClubCommenced 2014Netball ClubCommenced 2021Netball Club
2003Melissa BallardJinderaRachel ClancyWalbundrie
2004Allanah CusackLockhartRhian HohnbergJindera
2005Erika HewittCulcairnBrooke CannonHowlong
2006Aimee KoehlerHowlongStephanie JonesHolbrook
2007Stephanie JonesHolbrookAnna GatesBrock-Burrum
2008Kimberley GoodenLockhartStephanie ClancyRand-Walbundrie
2009Tori EllisBrock-BurrumEmma SchulzCulcairn
2010Molly Dowling &HolbrookSophie HanrahanCDHBU
Sophie HowardOsborne
Georgina O'BrienWalla Walla
2011Mel Guttler &OsborneGabby BiedenwegRand-Walbundrie
Georgia LuhrsJindera
2012Sophie HanrahanCDHBUNakita SingeHenty
2013Nakita SingeHentyAlyce ParkerHolbrook
2014Gabby BiedenwegRand-WalbundriePaige Brown &LockhartGabrielle SutcliffeB Crows
Jessie HullickWalla Walla
2015Brittni WilliamsRand-WalbundrieVashti MullerHentyImogen McAlisterOsborne
2016Anna KohlhagenRWW GiantsImogen JonesHentyMadison LieschkeRWW Giants
2017Gabrielle SutcliffeB CrowsEbony HoskinHowlongMia EnnisRWW Giants
2018Grace ClancyOsborneMia LavisHowlongMaddie BlackHolbrook
2019Montanna KerrJinderaRio WeidemannOsborneKyesha MillerLockhart
2020 Hume NA cancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 underage netball age categories changed and 11 & Unders competition introduced.
Year17 & UndersNetball Club15 & UndersNetball Club13 & UndersNetball Club11 & UndersNetball Club
2021Rio WeidemannOsborneMcKenzie ThomsonJinderaLayne GriparisB CrowsAva CunninghamB Crows
2022Francesca MortonOsborneTamir RichardsonCDHBUVictoria TrevaskisLockhartSantanna SadlerCulcairn
2023Priya KohlhagenRWW GiantsDaija LaveaHolbrookAdelaide PheganRWW GiantsEva SmithLockhart
2024Priya KohlhagenRWW GiantsVictoria TrevaskisLockhartHallee YenschJinderaEmilianna ByrnesJindera
2025Henty
2026
  • In 2021 the underage netball age categories changed as per the above honourboard & the 11 & Unders competition was introduced.

Hall of Fame

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The following people have been inducted into the Hume Football League – Hall of Fame.

YearInductee
2015Peter Carroll
Des Kennedy
Lindsay Norman
Gary O'Connell
Merv Wegener
2016Bill Barton[169]
Col Black
Harry Gardiner
Ian Kreutzberger
Trevor Smith
2017David Coulston
Ted Miller
Graham Scholz
Don Star
Bill Thomas
2018George Azzi
Kelly Azzi
Jill Kohlhagen
Noreen Norman
Terry O'Halloran
John Trevaskis
2019Roy Batson
Gary Drew
Bert Haynes
Ian Schlig
Alwyn Schmidt
2022Peter Morris
Julieanne Clancy
Jack Stakelum
Scott McGrath
Gary Mickan
2024Claude Tomlinson[170]
Wendy Wooden
Ken Lindner
Ivan Beanie
Rob O'Connell

Life Members

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The following people are Hume FL Life Members, rewarded for outstanding service.

Hume Football League
YearLife Member
1959George Azzi
1959Kelly Azzi
1966Jack Wood[171]
1966Roy McDonald[172]
1966Bert Webb[173]
1974Ern Wehner[174]
1975Des Kennedy
1976Alex Beer
1986Merv Wegener[175]
1986Bill Thomas[176]
1999Gary O'Connell[177]
2007Barry Malone
Hume Netball Association[178]
YearLife MemberClub
1966Dot OdewahnWalla Walla
1966Jack OdewahnWalla Walla
1966Joan LucasBalldale
1977Jean TrethowanRand
1977Mary FielderJindera
1977Gladys KloseWalla Walla
1977Thelma MollJindera
1986Alan KloseWalla Walla
1993Allison ScottHenty
1996Shelia KleinJindera
2001Heather HabermannWalbundrie
2001Jill KohlhagenWalla Walla
2006Julianne ClancyWalbundrie
2012Janice BeesleyBrock-Burrum
2012Elaine CarterWalla Walla[179]
Carla Fletcher
Liza GoodenLockhart
Associate Life Members

(Coreen & DFL)

YearLife Member
Lindsay Norman
Noreen Norman
Peter Carroll
Claude Tomlinson

Office Bearers

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Hume Football League[180]
YearPresidentSecretaryTreasurer
1933T Goldsworthy JnrG KotthoffG Kotthoff[181]
1934ThomsonG KotthoffG Kotthoff[182]
O Klose[183]
1935O KloseG KotthoffG Kotthoff[184][185]
1936E DaviesG KotthoffG Kotthoff[186]
1937C PaganstecherR MooreR Moore[187]
1938George NationR MooreR Moore[188]
1939George NationE KingE King[189]
1940George NationE KingE King[190]
1941–44In recess due toWorld War II[191]
1945George AzziAllan Falkiner[192]
1946George AzziS F LawsonS F Lawson[193]
1947George AzziS F LawsonS F Lawson[194]
1948George AzziK J FlanneryK J Flannery[195]
1949George AzziK J Flannery[196]
1950George AzziK J Flannery[197]
1951George AzziK J Flannery[198]
1952George AzziR B Ponsford[199]R B Ponsford
1953–56George AzziT J MargrieT H Margrie[200]
1957George AzziBill RyanBill Ryan
1958George AzziJohn BiggersJohn Biggers
1959George AzziIan McInemyIan McInemy
1960–61H.T. "Bert" WebbIan McInemyIan McInemy
1962–75H.T. "Bert" WebbDes KennedyDes Kennedy
1976–82Max JohnsonDes KennedyDes Kennedy
1983–87Gary O'ConnellDes KennedyDes Kennedy
1988–90Gary O'ConnellDes KennedyColin Donnolley
1991–92Gary O'ConnellDes KennedyTony Wood
1992–97Gary O'ConnellTony WoodMichael Broughan
1998–00Gary O'ConnellBarry MaloneMichael Broughan
2001Gary O'ConnellBarry MaloneDallas Kotzur
2002Merv WegenerBarry MaloneDallas Kotzur
2003–05Merv WegenerBarry MaloneKarl Lezius
2006–11Merv WegenerBarry MaloneBarry Malone
2012–13Merv WegenerBarry MaloneChristine Biar
2014Merv WegenerBarry Malone &Christine Biar
Dalton Wegener
2015–16Merv WegenerDalton WegenerChristine Biar
General Manager
2017Merv WegenerDalton WegenerChristine Biar
2018–21Brendan I'AnsonDalton WegenerNot Applicable
2022–24Phillip BoufflerDalton WegenerN/A
Hume Netball Association
YearPresidentSecretaryTreasurer
1947
1948M SchliebsJ McCrumJ McCrum[201]
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953–55Joan LucasPat SmithPat Smith[202]
1956Joan LucasNorma SchulzNorma Schulz
1957–58Judith HeeryJoy CooperJoy Cooper
1959M RichardsonM LongmireM Longmire
1960J McLellanD GroachD Groach
1961–62Joan LucasRobyn PerryRobyn Perry
1963Rebecca SeverinJoan LucasJoan Lucas
1964Dorothy SchligJoan LucasJoan Lucas
1965Loraine McLellanCheryl BocquetCheryl Bocquet
1966Thelma MollHelen AndersonHelen Anderson
1967Thelma MollIris LeskeIris Leske
1968–69Thelma MollCon ChenCon Chen
1970Thelma MollJ ScottJ Scott
1971–72Thelma MollCon ChenCon chen
1973–75Thelma MollGladys KloseJenny Cunningham
1976Thelma MollGladys KloseJean Hall
1977
1978
1979
1980
2005Marion Vile
2011–17Julianne ClancyLiza GoodenElaine Carter
2018: Hume NA merged with Hume FL to form the Hume FNL

See also

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