South Wimmera Football League

The South Wimmera Football League was the final name of an Australian rules football league based in the Wimmera area of Western Victoria.[1]

History

The league began as the Stawell & District Football Association in 1912 and was contested by clubs based in Stawell itself.[2] The first incarnation of the league was short-lived, only lasting until 1914 before entering recess due to WWI. The competition re-formed for two years in 1920 and 1921 before lapsing again until 1926. The SDFA was renamed to the South Wimmera Football League in 1929. Warriors won three premierships in a row from 1932 to 1934.[3] The SWFL entered recess in 1940 due to WWII.[4]

The league continued until the end of the 1969 season, all clubs apart from Marnoo moved to the Ararat & District Football Association. [5]

Clubs

Final clubs in 1969

Club Jumper Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in comp SWFL Senior Premierships Fate
Total Years
Glenorchy    Glenorchy Recreation Reserve, Glenorchy DFL 1913-1914, 1927-1969 4 1914, 1930, 1946, 1969 Moved to Ararat & District FA in 1970
Halls Gap Halls Gap Recreation Reserve, Halls Gap 1952 1952-1969 3 1957, 1963, 1964 Moved to Ararat & District FA in 1970
Marnoo Tigers Marnoo Recreation Reserve, Marnoo DFL 1900s 1927-1930, 1934-1938, 1946-1969 6 1935, 1937, 1953, 1956, 1966, 1967 Moved to Lexton FL in 1970
Swifts Baggies North Park, Stawell ET 1914 1920-1969 9 1926, 1928, 1931, 1950, 1952, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962 Moved to Ararat & District FA in 1970
Warriors Warriors North Park, Stawell ET 1890s 1920-1969 12 1932, 1933, 1934, 1939, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1961, 1965, 1968 Moved to Ararat & District FA in 1970

Previous Clubs

Club Jumper Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in comp SWFL Senior Premierships Fate
Total Years
Fire Brigade 1914 0 - Folded after 1914 season
Great Western Demons Great Western Public Park Reserve, Great Western A&DJFA, A&DFA 1880s 1926-1927, 1950-1951 2 1927, 1951 Moved to Ararat & District FA after 1927 and 1951 seasons
Illawarra 1926-1928 0 - Folded after 1928 season
Joel Rovers WVFA, MCFA 1890s 1926-1930, 1933-1938 1 1929 Played in Mountain Creek FA in 1932. Moved to Ararat & District FA in 1939
Landsborough Burras Landsborough Recreation Reserve, Landsborough MCFA, LFL 1935-1936, 1955-1956 0 - Moved to Ararat & District FA in 1937 and 1957
Minyip Juniors Blues Minyip Recreation Reserve, Minyip EBFA 1880s 1947-1950, 1957-1968 0 - Moved to Wimmera FL reserves in 1969
Murtoa Juniors Magpies Murtoa Recreation Reserve, Murtoa EBFA 1880s 1949-1950, 1957-1968 0 - Moved to Wimmera FL reserves in 1969
Nationals FT 1 1913 Folded after 1921 season
Navarre Grasshoppers Navarre Recreation Reserve, Navarre MCFA, KKFL 1929-1930, 1944 0 - Returned to Mountain Creek FA in 1931. Moved to Lexton FL in 1946
North Western Woollen Mills    1934-1936, 1944 1 1944 Folded atfer 1944 season
Pomonal Orchardists, Apple-Eaters Pomonal Cricket Ground, Pomonal 1931-1934 0 - Folded after 1934 season
Railways HT 1912-1914 0 - Moved to Glenorchy FA in 1919
Rovers 1912-1914 1 1912 Folded after 1914 season
Rupanyup Panthers Rupanyup Recreation Reserve, Rupanyup MWFL 1880s 1936-1939 1 1936 Moved to Central Wimmera FL in 1940
Rupanyup Juniors Rovers Rupanyup Recreation Reserve, Rupanyup DFL 1880s 1946-1950, 1957-1968 0 - Moved to Wimmera FL reserves in 1969
Stawell Redlegs Central Reserve, Stawell WFL 1874 1944 0 - Moved back to Wimmera FL in 1946
Stawell Imperials    (?-1929)(1931-33) Lake Reserve, Stawell 1927-1933 0 - Folded after 1933 season
Stawell Seconds Redlegs Central Reserve, Stawell 1874 1954 0 - ?

Grand Finals

Year Premier Score Runner-up Venue Notes
1912 Rovers
1913 Nationals
1914 Glenorchy Railways Won on forfeit
1915-1919: Recess due to WWI
1920 ?
1921 ?
1920-1925: No competition
1926 Swifts 3.15 (33) – 3.8 (26) Joel Joel
1927 Great Western 7.9 (51) – 3.15 (33) Stawell Imperails
1928 Swifts 5.17 (47) – 3.6 (24) Glenorchy Central Park, Stawell
1929 District Rovers 12.14 (86) – 6.5 (41) Marnoo Central Park, Stawell
1930 Glenorchy 8.13 (61) – 8.12 (60) Swifts Central Park, Stawell
1931 Swifts 7.14 (56) – 6.7 (43) Warriors
1932 Warriors 11.10 (76) – 10.8 (68) Pomonal
1933 Warriors 15.16 (106) – 9.10 (64) Pomonal Central Park, Stawell Challenge final. Pomonal won the original "final".
1934 Warriors 10.8 (68) – 10.6 (66) Swifts Central Park, Stawell
1935 Marnoo 11.15 (81) – 7.8 (50) Joel Rovers Central Park, Stawell
1936 Rupanyup 13.11 (89) –11.14 (80) Marnoo Central Park, Stawell
1937 Marnoo 15.12 (102) – 6.8 (44) Rupanyup Central Park, Stawell
1938 No premier. Marnoo drew with Rupanyup 7.26 (68) – 9.14 (68) however due to the death of a player as a result of an injury sustained during the match the final was never replayed.[6] Central Park, Stawell
1939 Warriors 8.4 (52) – 7.9 (51) Rupanyup
1940-1943: Recess due to WWII
1944 North Western No grand final
1945: Recess due to WWII
1946 Glenorchy 5.5 (35) – 4.7 (31) Warriors
1947 Warriors 9.9 (63) – 6.8 (44) Swifts Central Park, Stawell
1948 Warriors 12.24 (96) – 8.8 (56) Marnoo
1949 Warriors 6.11 (47) – 2.8 (20) Murtoa Juniors
1950 Swifts 12.16 (88) – 2.4 (16) Marnoo Minyip
1951 Great Western 9.12 (66) – 8.10 (58) Swifts
1952 Swifts 10.9 (69) – 8.6 (54) Marnoo
1953 Marnoo 10.13 (73) – 8.8 (56) Warriors Glenorchy
1954 Warriors 8.9 (57) – 7.9 (51) Marnoo Glenorchy
1955 Warriors 12.10 (82) – 6.12 (48) Marnoo
1956 Marnoo 13.9 (87) – 6.5 (41) Swifts
1957 Halls Gap 10.15 (75) – 7.7 (49) Warriors
1958 Swifts 7.10 (52) – 4.13 (37) Minyip Juniors
1959 Swifts 8.15 (63) – 9.8 (62) Glenorchy Marnoo
1960 Swifts 8.13 (61) – 4.11 (35) Glenorchy Marnoo
1961 Warriors 15.10 (100) – 8.18 (66) Swifts Central Park, Stawell
1962 Swifts 11.11 (77) – 9.9 (63) Glenorchy
1963 Halls Gap 6.13 (49) – 6.11 (47) Warriors
1964 Halls Gap 12.8 (80) – 11.12 (78) Warriors
1965 Warriors 20.20 (140) – 15.12 (102) Marnoo
1966 Marnoo 15.14 (104) – 14.17 (101) Swifts
1967 Marnoo 14.12 (96) – 6.11 (47) Warriors
1968 Warriors 11.17 (83) – 10.9 (69) Murtoa Juniors
1969 Glenorchy 11.13 (79) – 10.14 (74) Warriors

References

  1. ^ "Stawell And District Football Association / South Wimmera Football League (Vic)". footypedia.info. Retrieved 2025-06-17.
  2. ^ "FOOTBALL". Ballarat Courier. 1914-06-05. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  3. ^ "South Wimmera Grand Final". Weekly Times. 1934-08-11. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  4. ^ "South Wimmera In Recess". Weekly Times. 1940-04-20. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  5. ^ "Home Page - Swifts - GameDay". GameDay. Retrieved 2025-06-17.
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