Heytesbury Mount Noorat Football League
The Heytesbury Mount Noorat Football League was an Australian rules football competition in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The competition ran from 1992 until 2002.[1]
Heytesbury Mount Noorat Football League | |
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General Information | |
Duration | 1992-2002 |
Final Clubs | Heytesbury Kolora |
History
The Heytesbury Mount Noorat Football League was established from the merger of the Heytesbury Football League and Mount Noorat Football League.
The league consisted of nine teams with Heyesbury, Princeton, Scotts Creek, Simpson, South Purrumbete and Timboon joining from the Heytesbury League. Out of the other two former Heytesbury clubs, Port Campbell folded and Nirranda joined the Warrnambool District Football League.[2]
Three of the Mount Noorat Football League clubs joined in Kolora, Noorat and Panmure. Glenormiston College would join the Western Plains Football League for a few seasons and Ecklin folded. The Mount Noorat league did not have reserves so Ecklin and Glenormiston would not have the numbers to continue in the new league.
The league finished after a VCFL review in 2002.[3] After ten years, all clubs voted 12–0 to disband the league. Each club was allocated two votes.[4]
Timeline
Clubs
Colours | Club | Nickname | Home Ground | Years in comp | Premiers | Premiership Years | Notes |
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Heytesbury | Demons | Timboon Recreation Reserve | 1992-2002 | 2 | 1998, 2002 | Merged with Timboon to create Timboon Demons and joined Warrnambool District Football League in 2003 | |
Kolora | Magpies | Noorat Recreation Reserve | 1992-2002 | 6 | 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001 | Merged with Noorat to create Kolora Noorat and joined Warrnambool District Football League in 2003 | |
Noorat | Bombers | Noorat Recreation Reserve | 1992-2002 | 1 | 2000 | Merged with Kolora to create Kolora Noorat and joined Warrnambool District Football League in 2003 | |
Otway Districts | Kangaroos | Gellibrand Recreation Reserve | 1995-2002 | - | - | Moved to Colac & District Football Netball League in 2003 | |
Panmure | Blues | Panmure Recreation Reserve | 1992-1996 | - | - | Moved to Warrnambool District Football League in 1997 | |
Princetown | Magpies | Princetown Recreation Reserve | 1992-1998 | - | - | Folded | |
Scotts Creek | Lions | Scotts Creek Recreation Reserve | 1992-1996 | - | - | Absorbed by South Purrumbete in 1997 | |
Simpson | Tigers | Simpson Recreation Reserve | 1992-2002 | 2 | 1992, 1993 | Moved to Colac & District Football Netball League in 2003 | |
South Purrumbete | Panthers | Cobden Recreation Reserve | 1992-1999 | - | - | Folded | |
Timboon | Saints | Timboon Recreation Reserve | 1992-2002 | - | - | Merged with Heytesbury to create Timboon Demons and joined Warrnambool District Football League in 2003 |
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References
- ^ "Australian Football - HMNFL Premiership season - Season 2023". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
- ^ "Australian Football - nirranda Football Club - Stats". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
- ^ "Footy talk all about mergers and moves". The Age. 2002-07-21. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
- ^ Stoward, John (2008). History of football in the Western District. History of Australian Rules Football (1st ed.). Drysdale, Vic: Aussie Footy Books. ISBN 9780957751590.