Английская Википедия:Central Great Southern Football League

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The Central Great Southern Football League (CGSFL) was based in and around the Shire of Katanning. The CGSFL was formed in 1960 following a merger between the Katanning Football Association and Tambellup Football Association. The CGSFL ran from 1960 to 1990 before it merged with the Southern Districts Football League (SDFL) to form the Great Southern Football League (GSFL).

Teams from towns such as Nyabing, Kojonup, Tambellup, Gnowangerup, Dumbleyung, Kukerin and Katanning competed in the CGSFL.

Former clubs

Club Logo Colours Home ground Years in competition Premiers Premiership years History
Australs (Katanning) Lions Red, blue Kupara Park 1960–1990 5 1970,1971,1972,1975,1978 One of four clubs from the CGSFL that helped form the GSFL. Played in the GSFL 1991–2000, excluded from the GSFL in 2001. Now in recess.Шаблон:Citation needed
Cranbrook Blues Navy blue, white Cranbrook Showgrounds 1970-1978 0
Dumbleyung Green, yellow Stubbs Park 1960–1988 1 1977 Merged with Kukerin in 1989 to form the Kukerin Dumbleyung Football Club, the Cougars.Шаблон:Citation needed
Gnowangerup Bulldogs Red, white Gnowangerup Sporting Complex 1960–1986 0 Left the CGSFL in 1987 to join the Ongerup Football Association . Changed from red and white to a red, white and blue strip, due to Boxwood Hill Football Club already possessing those colours. Won league premierships in 1996, 2015, 2017 & 2020.Шаблон:Citation needed
Kent Districts Hawks Brown, gold Nyabing Oval 1960–1971 0 Left the CGSFL to join the Ongerup Football Association in 1972. Played in the OFA 1972–2010, winning league premierships in 1973 and 2001. Folded in 2011, made a comeback in 2012, now in recess.Шаблон:Citation needed
Kojonup Magpies Black, white Kojonup Oval 1960–1990 11 1961,1964,1965,1966,1969,1973, 1974,1976,1979,1981,1988 One of four clubs from the CGSFL that helped form the GSFL. Played in the GSFL 1991–2007, winning a league premiership in 1997, before moving to the Lower South West Football League in 2008. Changed colors and mascot from the black and white Magpies to the navy blue and white Cougars, due to the Imperials Football Club already using these colours. Won a league premiership in 2014.Шаблон:Citation needed
Kukerin Red, white Nenke Oval 1983–1988 2 1984,1987 Won plenty of flags when with the Lake Grace-Kulin DFL before moving to CGSFL in 1983. Merged with Dumbleyung in 1989 to form the Kukerin Dumbleyung Football Club, the Cougars.
Kukerin-Dumbleyung Cougars Blue, red, white Stubbs Park 1989-1990 2 1989,1990 Merger of Kukerin and Dumbleyung in 1989. Moved to the Upper Great Southern Football League in 1991 when the CGSFL merged with the SDFL in 1991. Won league premierships in 1992, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005 and 2006
Tambellup Demons Red, black Tambellup Oval 1960–1990 4 1960,1962,1980,1982 One of four clubs from the CGSFL that helped form the GSFL. Played in the GSFL 1991–2006, winning league premierships in 1991 and 1998. Folded in 2007.Шаблон:Citation needed
Wanderers (Katanning) Tigers Yellow, black Quartermaine Oval 1960–1990 6 1963,1967,1968,1983,1985,1986 One of four clubs from the CGSFL that helped form the GSFL. Played in the GSFL 1991–2002. Left to play in the Upper Great Southern Football League. Now known as the Katanning Wanderers Football Club.Шаблон:Citation needed

Grand final results

Year Premiers Score Runners up Score
1960 Tambellup 9.16 (70) Wanderers 8.19 (67)
1961 Kojonup 14.10 (94) Wanderers 7.13 (55)
1962 Tambellup 14.15 (99) Kojonup 9.10 (64)
1963 Wanderers 13.12 (90) Tambellup 11.9 (75)
1964 Kojonup 9.9 (63) Wanderers 7.7 (49)
1965 Kojonup 14.20 (104) Wanderers 7.9 (51)
1966 Kojonup Wanderers
1967 Wanderers 11.13 (79) Kojonup 11.11 (77)
1968 Wanderers 15.6 (96) Kojonup 10.10 (70)
1969 Kojonup 13.13 (91) Australs 11.9 (75)
1970 Australs 23.25 (163) Cranbrook 12.5 (77)
1971 Australs 17.9 (111) Kojonup 10.12 (72)
1972 Australs 12.6 (78) Kojonup 10.13 (73)
1973 Kojonup 10.14 (74) Australs 8.11 (59)
1974 Kojonup 13.10 (88) Australs 9.13 (67)
1975 Australs Kojonup
1976 Kojonup 16.14 (110) Australs 13.12 (90)
1977 Dumbleyung 20.14 (134) Australs 9.12 (66)
1978 Australs 17.4 (106) Kojonup 13.12 (90)
1979 Kojonup 15.19 (109) Australs 11.10 (76)
1980 Tambellup 15.3 (93) Kojonup 12.13 (85)
1981 Kojonup 15.20 (110) Tambellup 11.3 (69)
1982 Tambellup 16.7 (103) Gnowangerup 12.14 (86)
1983 Wanderers 8.11 (59) Kojonup 6.4 (40)
1984 Kukerin 19.19 (133) Tambellup 8.12 (60)
1985 Wanderers 15.15 (105) Tambellup 12.14 (86)
1986 Wanderers 17.12 (114) Kojonup 14.12 (96)
1987 Kukerin 22.15 (147) Tambellup 14.19 (103)
1988 Kojonup 15.16 (106) Kukerin 8.8 (56)
1989 Kukerin-Dumbleyung 24.12 (156) Kojonup 12.5 (77)
1990 Kukerin-Dumbleyung 19.10 (124) Tambellup 15.10 (100)

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