Riverland Independent Football League

Riverland Football League
Riverland Independent Football League (RIFL)
Founded N/A in N/A
Current clubs Browns Well FC
Wunkar FC
Moorook-Kingston FC
Paringa FC
Lyrup FC
Cobdogla FC
East Murray FC
Ramco FC
Blanchetown-Swan Reach FC
Sedan-Cambrai FC
A-Grade Premiers 2013 Paringa defeated Blanchetown-Swan Reach
Grand Final B.O.G N/A, N/A
Howard Duthie Medallist N/A, N/A
A-Grade Minor Premiers Paringa FC
A-Grade Wooden spoon Wunkar FC
Leading Goalkicker 62 - Jed Martinson, Blanchetown-Swan Reach FC
Best 1st Year Player N/A, N/A

The Riverland Independent Football League is an Australian rules football League located in South Australia's Riverland region. The league is the second division of the Riverland Football League, and features clubs from the smaller towns of the Riverland and Upper-Murray region.

The 2012 Grand Final was played at Cobdogla between the two newcomers to the league, Blanchetown-Swan Reach and Ramco; with BSR winning their first flag by 63 points. In 2013 BSR made their second Grand Final, but lost to Paringa by 3 points.

Origins

The origins of this league came in 1909 when Lyrup, Renmark Town and Fairview Rovers founded the Murray Football Association. The Lyrup (then Saints, Now Lions) won the first ever premiership

The competition reformed in 1919 as the Upper Murray Football Association and later in 1952 became the Upper Murray Football League, the same name as the Upper Murray Football League based around Corryong, Victoria.

In 1971, the league's B Grade admitted Wunkar from the defunct East Murray Football League.

The league's A Grade changed its name in 1972 to the Riverland Football League, with the B Grade changing its name to Riverland Independent Football League.

Ramco joined the RIFL in 2009 from the Mid Murray Football Association, as did Blanchetown/Swan Reach in 2010, and the MMFA disbanded.

Current clubs

Jumper Club Nickname Years in comp RIFL premierships Premiership years[1]
Red over black with redbacks logo Blanchetown/Swan Reach Redbacks 2010- 1 2012
Brown and Gold vertical stripes Browns Well Bombers 1969- 9 1969, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1985-86, 1988, 2000
Blue and Gold with stylised Eagle logo. Cobdogla Eagles 1971- 11 1981, 1984, 1987, 1989-90-91, 1998-99, 2006-07-08
Black with yellow "claw" diagonal stripes East Murray Tigers 1994- 1 2003
Red, blue & gold with Lion logo Lyrup Lions 1909- 12 1909, 1928, 1934, 1939, 1973, 1980, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2010-11, 2015
Yellow and Green with Warriors logo Moorook-Kingston Warriors 1963-
(Merger)
7 1971, 1977, 1983, 1992-93-94, 2014
White with red vertical stripes Paringa Swans 1961- 7 1979, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2013
Black and white vertical stripes with magpie Sedan-Cambrai Magpies 2016- 0 -
White with red, green & purple accents & stylised Rooster logo Ramco Roosters 2009- 0 -
Blue with red and white horizontal stripe & stylised Bulldog logo Wunkar Bulldogs 1971- 2 1974, 1976

Premiers

2013 Results

A Grade Final Ladder [2]

Club Wins Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Paringa 12 2 1393 802 63.46 24
B'Town-Swan Reach 12 2 1343 867 60.77 24
East Murray 10 4 1338 1232 52.06 20
Browns Well 7 7 1652 1083 60.40 14
Moorook-Kingston 7 7 1131 1139 49.82 14
Cobdogla 4 10 1167 1345 44.46 8
Ramco 3 11 1058 1417 42.75 6
Wunkar 1 13 816 2079 28.19 2

Lyrup Withdrawal

Prior to the start of the 2013 season, the Lyrup Lions were forced to withdraw due to lack of players and coaching staff. However the club rejoined in 2014 narrowly missingout on a place in the finals and look as though they are continuing to grow in numbers and strength. Lyrup continued to improve and won the 2015 premiership

Under 17's Final Ladder

Club Wins Losses Draws Byes Forfeits For For Against % Pts
Paringa 5 2 2 3 776 300 72.12 16
Cobdogla 6 3 2 1 881 443 66.54 14
B'town-Swan Reach 4 2 2 1 519 470 42.48 10
Ramco 4 3 2 1 447 562 44.30 10
Browns Well 2 7 1 1 315 806 28.10 6
Moorook Kingston 1 4 2 2 117 474 19.80 6

Note

As well as the withdrawal of Lyrup, Wunkar and East Murray were unable to field Under 17's teams. In order to keep the scheduling of games the same for both grades, those matches were declared null.

Under 17's Grand Final

Cobdogla 20.16 - 136 d Paringa 1.1 - 7

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