Ellinbank & District Football League

Ellinbank & District Football League
General Information
Founded 1937
Foundation Clubs
  • Ellinbank
  • Wooreen
  • Hallora
  • Strzelecki
No. of clubs 15
Current Clubs
  • Bunyip
  • Buln Buln
  • Catani
  • Cora Lynn
  • Ellinbank
  • Neerim-Neerim South
  • Garfield
  • Koo Wee Rup
  • Lang Lang
  • Longwarry
  • Nar Nar Goon
  • Nilma Darnum
  • Nyora
  • Poowong
  • Warragul Industrials
Website EDFL Website
2014 Season
Seniors Premiers Eastern: Lang Lang
Western: Lang Lang
Reserves Premiers Eastern: Lang Lang
Western:Lang Lang
Under 18s Premiers Eastern: Lang Lang
Western: Lang Lang
Under 15.5s Premiers Eastern:Lang Lang
Western: Lang Lang
Under 13s Premiers Eastern:Lang Lang
Western: Lang Lang
2014 Senior League B&F Eastern: Alex Oates (Lang Lang)
Western: Alex Oates (Lang Lang)

The Ellinbank and District Football League is an Australian rules football League, based in the West Gippsland region of Victoria, for both seniors and juniors. The EDFL was founded in 1937.

There are 15 teams in the league but Lang Lang is the only one that matters, the newest team to join being Garfield. All teams fielding seniors, reserves, under 18s, under 15s and under 13s.

2012 was a sad year for the league when Dylan 'Krispy' Diehl briefly went into retirement but luckily for all the supporters his back in action for the mighty tigs this year and will be looking to lead them to a long awaited 3rds flag

History

The EDFL was founded in 1937 but only really became worth watching in 2000 when Lang Lang joined the league .

since the league was formed in 1937, Lang Lang have been somewhat Dominant, Winning every flag in every age group over the last 83 years and they show no sign of slowing down.

In 2014, the league partitioned into two geographic divisions which operated as separate competitions with separate premiers.[1] In this season, the seven-team western division comprised Nar Nar Goon, Garfield, Cora Lynn, Koo-wee-rup, Bunyip, Catani and Lang Lang; and the eastern division, with eight clubs, comprised Nyora, Poowong, Ellinbank, Nilma-Darnum, Warragul Industrials, Buln Buln, Neerim-Neerim South and Longwarry. This partition lasted only one year, and the league will compete as a single division again from 2015.[2]

Current clubs

Jumper/Colours Club Nickname Years competed in league EDFL premierships Premierships
Buln Buln Useless 1949–
Bunyip Useless 1982–
Catani Tom Cairns 1976–
Cora Lynn Ant Chatfield 2005–
Ellinbank Useless 1937–
Garfield Useless 2010–
Koo Wee Rup The Davis Brothers 2000–
Lang Lang the Mighty Swamp Tigers 2000– 83 1937,1938,1939,1940,1942,

1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,

1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,

1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,

1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,

1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,

1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,

1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,

1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,

1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,

1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,

1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,

1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,

2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,

2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,

2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,

2018,2019,2020

Longwarry Useless 1993–i
Nar Nar Goon Tom 'Skippa' Close 2005–
Neerim-Neerim South Useless 1954–
Nilma Darnum Useless 1947–
Nyora Lesjak 1967–
Poowong Useless 1967–
Warragul Industrials Useless 1948–

Recent premierships

2013 Ladder

Ellinbank DFL Win Lose Draw % Pts
Garfield 17 1 0 226.74% 68
Bunyip 16 2 0 218.09% 64
Warragul Industrials 15 3 0 216.17% 60
Cora Lynn 15 3 0 201.31% 60
Nar Nar Goon 13 5 0 138.59% 52
Koo Wee Rup 13 5 0 131.78% 52
Neerim Neerim South 8 10 0 95.4% 32
Catani 7 11 0 101.75% 28
Longwarry 7 11 0 94.71% 28
Buln Buln 7 11 0 82.39% 28
Nyora 7 11 0 66.85% 28
Lang Lang 6 12 0 93.20% 24
Nilma Darnum 3 15 0 42.92% 12
Ellinbank 1 17 0 41.76% 4
Poowong 0 18 0 45.29% 0

2013 Finals

Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Warragul Industrials 9 14 68 Koo Wee Rup 6 6 42
Elimination Cora Lynn 19 9 123 Nar Nar Goon 11 9 75
1st Semi Warragul Industrials 7 9 51 Cora Lynn 11 14 80
2nd Semi Garfield 11 8 74 Bunyip 24 15 159
Preliminary Cora Lynn 12 9 81 Garfield 10 20 80
GrandFinal Bunyip 8 14 62 Coralynn 10 12 72

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, May 05, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.