West Kimberley Football Association
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The West Kimberley Football Association is an Australian rules football competition in the far North West of Western Australia.
The league covers an area from Bidydanga in the West to Derby in the East. Games are played during the day in Broome and Derby with the majority of games and all finals taking place on Haynes Oval in Broome. At the end of the 2005 season there were 8 teams participating - Broome Bulls, Broome Saints, Towns, Bidydanga Emus, Beagle Bay Bombers, Cable Beach, Derby Lightning and Mowanjum Hawks. In 2006 the Looma Eagles will be joining the competition after leaving the Central Kimberley League (CKFL).
[edit] Recent Premierships
2005 Saints, 2004 Bidydanga, 2003 Towns, 2002 Towns, 2001 Bulls, 2000 Peninsular Bombers (Beagle Bay), 1999 Bulls, 1998 Bulls, 1997 Bulls, 1996 Cable Beach, 1995 Bulls.
[edit] External links
- "Barefoot and Brilliant" The History of Football In Broome [1]
Governing Body | |
Professional Clubs (AFL) | |
Perth Metropolitan Leagues |
WAFL, Sunday Football League, Western Australian Amateur Football League |
Regional Governing Body |
West Australian Country Football League |
Regional Leagues |
Avon, Central Kimberley, Central Midlands, Central Wheatbelt, East Kimberley, Eastern Districts, Esperance District, Fortescue, Gascoyne, Goldfields, Great Northern, Great Southern, Hills, Lower South West, Mortlock, Newman, North Midlands, North Pilbara, Ongerup, Peel, Ravensthorpe, South West, Upper Great Southern, West Kimberley |
Women's Leagues | |
Masters Leagues |
Masters Australian Football WA |