Norwood-North Football Association
The Norwood-North Football Association (NNFA) was an Australian rules football competition based in the eastern and north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia until it folded at the end of the 1977 season. It was formed in 1969 as a merger of the East Torrens Football Association and the North Adelaide District Football Association.
Member Clubs
East Torrens Clubs
Club | Years Participating | Notes |
Ashton | 1969-71 [2] | transferred to Hills Football League |
Athelstone | 1969-77 | |
Brompton | 1969-77 | |
Burnside | 1969-77 | |
Campbelltown | 1969-75 | merged with Magill Royal |
Eastwood | 1969-76 | transferred to SAAFL [7] |
Hectorville | 1969-77 | |
Kensington Gardens | 1969-77 | |
Kersbrook | 1969-70 [9] | transferred to Hills Football League |
Magill Royal | 1969-75 | merged with Campbelltown |
Norwood Union | 1969-77 | |
Para-Houghton | 1969-77 | |
Tea Tree Gully | 1969-77 | |
North Adelaide District Clubs
Club | Years Participating | Notes |
Albert Druids | 1969-77 | |
Gepps Cross | 1969-77 | |
Greenacres | 1969-72 [16] | transferred to SAAFL [17] |
Hope Valley | 1969-77 | |
Modbury | 1969-77 | |
Saint Raphaels | 1969-76 | transferred to SAAFL [7] |
Salesian Old Collegians | 1969-72 | transferred to SAAFL [17] |
West Croydon | 1969-73 | transferred to SAAFL [22] |
Wingfield | 1969-77 | |
Other Clubs
Disbanding
At the end of the 1977 season, the stronger clubs joined the newly formed South Australian Football Association whilst the weaker clubs joined the Adelaide and Suburban Football Association.
Clubs to SAFA
Clubs to ASFA
- Albert Druids
- Brompton
- Kensington Gardens
- Ovingham United
- Para-Houghton
- Taperoo [29]
- Wingfield
- Woodville Royal
Premierships
Year | A-Grade | B-Grade | C-Grade | D-Grade |
1969 | Hectorville [30] | | | |
1970 | Athelstone | | Athelstone | |
1971 | Athelstone | | Athelstone | Athelstone |
1972 | Wingfield | Athelstone | | |
1973 | Tea Tree Gully | | | |
1974 | Hectorville | | | Athelstone |
1975 | Athelstone | Athelstone | | |
1976 | Athelstone | | | Athelstone |
1977 | Athelstone | | | Athelstone |
References
- ↑ Lines, Peter. "Ashton". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
- 1 2 "SAAFL History – 1977". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- ↑ Lines, Peter. "Kersbrook". Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-9804472-9-3.
- ↑ "Greenacres". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- 1 2 Bloch, Fred. "SAAFL History – 1973". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- ↑ "SAAFL History – 1974". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- ↑ "SAAFL History – 1978". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- ↑ "SAAFL History – 1980". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
- ↑ Bloch, Fred. "Hectorville". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
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