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The Federal Football League was an Australian rules football competition in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, that was in existence from 1909 to 1981. It was regarded as one of the strongest metropolitan leagues in Melbourne and in the 1960s[1] and it is said that Channel Seven were seeking to telecast league games on a Sunday.[2]

Formation

Formed in 1909[3] as the Federal Football Association,[4] the competition's eight founding members were Cheltenham, Ellindale, Elsternwick, Frankston, Mentone, Mordialloc, Moorabbin, and Glen Huntly,[5] all from the southern/south eastern suburbs.[6]

Local Councillor F. T. Le Page was elected president.[7]

History

In 1915, the Federal football Association (FFA) A. Grade teams were - Brighton District, Moorabbin, Cheltenham, Moorabbin Park, Oakleigh and Elsternwick, whilst the B. Grade clubs were Sandringham, Mentone, Heatherton and Glenhuntly.[8]

In 1925, the FFA comprised 10 senior and 9 junior club's and had over 1,000 registered players.[9]

In 1933, J Nolan kicked 116 goals for the Caulfield.[10]

In 1937 the A Section competition teams where composed of - Black Rock, Mordialloc, Cheltenham, East Burwood, Moorabbin, Caulfield, Darling and Mentone, and in the B section, Chelsea, Highett, Mt. Waverley, Mordialloc, Black Rock and Edithvale-Aspendale.[11]

Middle Brighton FC kicked 50.40 - 340 v Heatherton: 0.0 - 0 in a match in 1914.

Clubs

Club Based Years in competition Notes
Bentleigh Football Club Bentleigh, Victoria 1957–1978 Merged with McKinnon to form the new Moorabbin FC in 1979
Black Rock Football Club Black Rock, Victoria 1913-14, 1919–1926, 1931–1972 in recess 1973, reformed in 1980
Brighton Districts Football Club Brighton, Victoria 1915, 1919-21 Joined the Victorian Junior Football Association in 1922[12]
Camden Football Club Caulfield, Victoria 1939–1956 Merged with South Caulfield CYMS to form South Caulfield
Carrum Football Club Carrum, Victoria 1911, 1913-1914, 1922–1927 In recess from 1928-31. Joined the Peninsula District FA in 1932
Caulfield Football Club Caulfield, Victoria 1914, 1930–1970 changed name to East Caulfield
Chelsea Football Club Chelsea, Victoria 1919–1958 Joined the Mornington Peninsula FL in 1959
Cheltenham Football Club Cheltenham, Victoria 1909–1928, 1930–1981 Transferred to South East Suburban FL in 1982
Clayton Football Club Clayton, Victoria 1954–1981 Transferred to South East Suburban FL in 1982
Dandenong Football Club Dandenong, Victoria 1951–1957 Moved to the Victoria Football Association in 1958
Darling Football Club East Malvern, Victoria 1934–1940 Did not reform after the World War II
Doveton Football Club Doveton, Victoria 1972–1976 Returned to the South West Gippsland FL in 1977
East Burwood Football Club Burwood East, Victoria 1931–1938 moved to Eastern Suburbs FL in 1939
East Caulfield Football Club East Caulfield, Victoria 1971–1976 Caulfield (Federal) changed name to avoid confusion with Caulfield VFA
East Malvern Football Club East Malvern, Victoria 1962–1973 Folded in early 1974 due to lack of off field support.
Ellindale Football Club McKinnon, Victoria 1909–1910, 1912 In recess by time of World War I
Glen Orme Football Club[13] Victoria 1946 - 1948 ?
Glen Huntly Football Club Glen Huntly, Victoria 1960–1976 In recess in 1977
Hampton Football Club Hampton, Victoria 1920[14] Joined the Metropolitan Amateurs Football Association in 1921.[15]
Heatherton Football Club Heatherton, Victoria 1913-14,[16] 1920–1921, 1927–1928, 1946–1952 Played as Freighters from 1951. Went into recess in 1952
Highett Football Club Highett, Victoria 1934–1981 Transferred to South East Suburban FL in 1982
McKinnon Football Club McKinnon, Victoria 1954–1977 In recess '78, merged with Bentleigh to form Moorabbin FC (Mark II) in '79
Mentone Football Club Mentone, Victoria 1909, 1913-1914, 1920–1981 Transferred to South East Suburban FL in 1982
Middle Brighton Football Club Brighton, Victoria 1913 & 14[17] red & white colors. In 1915 changed their name to Brighton Districts FC[18]
Moorabbin Football Club Moorabbin, Victoria 1909–1950, 1979-1981 Joined the Victoria Football Association in 1951. Returned in 1979
Moorabbin Park Football Club[19] Moorabbin, Victoria 1913-1915 Withdrew in July, 1915 due to WWI[20]
Mordialloc Football Club Mordialloc, Victoria 1909–1911, 1921–1957 Moved to the Victoria Football Association in 1958
Noble Park Football Club Noble Park, Victoria 1964–1981 Transferred to South East Suburban FL in 1982
Oakleigh District Football Club Oakleigh, Victoria 1964–1981 Transferred to South East Suburban FL in 1982
Parkdale Football Club Parkdale, Victoria 1955–1981 Transferred to South East Suburban FL in 1982
South Caulfield Football Club South Caulfield, Victoria 1957–1961 Merged with Brighton in the Victoria Football Association in 1962
Springvale Football Club Springvale, Victoria 1957–1981 Moved to the Victoria Football Association in 1982
Vermont Football Club Vermont, Victoria 1936 Joined the East Suburban Football League in 1937.
Victoria Brewery Football Club Caulfield, Victoria 1910–1912 Left the FFA after the 1913 FFA - AGM[21]

A. Grade Football Premiers / Runners Up

The Agar Wynne Shield. The Honourable Agar Wynne, MHR was the Federal Football Association's Patron from 1909 to 1915.[22] Шаблон:Col-start Шаблон:Col-break

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  • 1948 – Moorabbin 19.11.125 d Camden 10.5.65
  • 1949 - Caulfield 11.15.81 drew Moorabbin 11.15.81
  • 1949 – Caulfield 14.10.94 d Moorabbin 11.10.76 (Grand Final Replay)
  • 1950 – Mordialloc 9.9.63 d Moorabbin 7.14.56
  • 1951 – Mordialloc 21.17.143 d Freighters 6.8.44
  • 1952 – Mordialloc 14.7.91 d Camden 10.13.73
  • 1953 – Dandenong 11.20.86 d Caulfield 9.6.60
  • 1954 – Black Rock 16.17.113 d Dandenong 15.12.102
  • 1955 – Chelsea 10.17.77 d Dandenong 7.12.54
  • 1956 – Mentone 11.8.74 d Mordialloc 9.11.65
  • 1957 – McKinnon 13.9.87 d Mordialloc 12.13.85
  • 1958 – McKinnon 8.12.60 d Springvale 6.9.45
  • 1959 – McKinnon 8.13.61 d Mentone 8.9.57
  • 1960 – Springvale 14.9.93 d McKinnon 8.16.64
  • 1961 – Springvale 12.8.80 d Glen Huntly 10.11.71
  • 1962 – Springvale 14.13.97 d Glen Huntly 7.12.54
  • 1963 – Springvale 17.16.118 d Mentone 8.13.61
  • 1964 – East Malvern 8.18.66 d Glen Huntly 7.9.51
  • 1965 – Springvale 15.13.103 Glen Huntly 3.12.30
  • 1966 – East Malvern 13.13.91 d Springvale 11.13.79
  • 1967 – Mentone 14.10.94 d Glen Huntly 11.9.75
  • 1968 – Mentone 6.17.53 d Oakleigh District 5.13.43
  • 1969 – East Malvern 8.10.58 d Oakleigh District 6.20.56
  • 1970 – East Malvern 20.12.132 d Springvale 15.21.111
  • 1971 – Highett 17.10.112 d Springvale 12.7.79
  • 1972 – Noble Park 15.16.106 d Highett 14.9.93
  • 1973 – Highett 17.19.121 d Noble Park 16.14.110
  • 1974 – Highett 11.15.81 d Cheltenham 11.14.80
  • 1975 – Springvale 20.14.134 d Parkdale 16.13.109
  • 1976 – Mentone 12.17.89 d Cheltenham 12.11.83
  • 1977 – Springvale 18.19.127 d Oakleigh District 17.13.115
  • 1978 – Parkdale 22.19.141 d Oakleigh District 15.17.107
  • 1979 – Highett 14.12.96 d Clayton 11.13.79
  • 1980 – Clayton 17.30.132 d Springvale 13.14.92
  • 1981 – Clayton 16.9.105 d Oakleigh District 11.13.79

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Best and Fairest Awards

Senior Football / A. Grade Section[50]

Cr. J.W. ALLNUT MEDAL. (Allnut was President of the FFA from 1936 to 1945 & a life member).

Year Player's Name Club Votes Year Player's Name Club Votes
1927 P Gleeson Chelsea 1952 C. Mudge Mentone
1928 P Gleeson Chelsea 1953 A. Beckwith Mentone
1929 Les Warren & Chelsea 1954 [51] G March Camden 22
W Hughes Mordialloc 1955 R Goodes Parkdale
1930 Les Warren Chelsea 1956 George Ashman Mordialloc
1931 A Perry Black Rock 1957 Kevin Phillips Chelsea
1932 B.Kavanagh Mordialloc 1958 Kevan Hamilton McKinnon
1933 J Ash & Caulfield 1959 K Roberts Cheltenham
I Corry Cheltenham 1960 I Gardner Springvale
1934 V Hunter East Burwood 1961 Kevan Hamilton McKinnon
1935 E Roff East Burwood 1962 Kevan Hamilton McKinnon
1936 E Martin East Burwood 1963 Kevan Hamilton McKinnon
1937[52] J Mitchell Mentone 1964 K Hamilton McKinnon
1938[53] P Witchell Black Rock 21 1965 G Gotch Glenhuntly
1939 K Dunn Mentone 1966 W Morrison Highett
1940 E.McInerny Moorabbin 1967 J Ward Black Rock
1941[54] Laurie Kelly Camden 1968 I House Caulfield
1942 In recess. WW2 1969 C Hutchins East Malvern
1943 In recess. WW2 1970 K Ellis Glenhuntly
1944 In recess. WW2 1971 J Calleja Bentleigh
1945 R.Hocking Camden 1972 D. McGrath Noble Park
1946 D.Fankhauser Mordialloc 1973 F.Clifford Doveton
1947 C.Mudge & Mordialloc 1974 G.Skinner Parkdale
Alf Evans Chelsea 1975 R.Johnston McKinnon
1948 C.Coade & Glen Orme 1976 A.Sierowkoski Mentone
G.Daley & Heatherton 1977 L.Studham Noble Park
C.Mudge Mordialloc 1978 T.Quinn Bentleigh
1949 R.Fox Moorabbin 1979 S.Watt Noble Park
1950 C.Dawson Caulfield 1980 D.Brooks Noble Park
1951 C.Mudge Mentone 1981 T.Quinn Moorabbin

References

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Links

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