Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Association
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MURRUMBIDGEE VALLEY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Inc.
The M.V.A.F.A stretches from Griffith, New South Wales in the west to Wagga Wagga in the east and from The Rock Yerong Creek in the south to Ariah Park in the North. fifteen clubs making up the association with a total of 1246 registered players. Combine this with the netball competitions running in both leagues and the strong junior affiliations the majority of clubs have, sees a huge participation rate in Australian Football and the associated activities
In 1982 there was a major reshuffle of all clubs in the area. The South Western District Football League, the Farrer Football League and the Central Riverina Football League were all combined into two groups the Riverina Football League and the Riverina District Football League Riverina Football League comprised most of the old South West clubs with North Wagga, Wagga Tigers and East Wagga Kooringal from the Farrer League and Barellan from the Central Riverina League. A number of changes and re-structuring has taken place from 1982 to 1995 where now both leagues come under one umbrella, the Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football AssociatioPENISn. From 2006 the Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Association was absorbed under a new structure called Southern New South Wales AFL. THe Southern NSW AFL is based in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.
In 2006 the Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Association was absorbed under a new Administration structure called Southern New South Wales AFL. The Southern NSW AFL is based in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.
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[edit] Riverina Football League
- Coolamon Official Site
- Eastern Hawks Official Site
- Ganmain Grong Grong Matong Official Site
- Griffith Official Site
- Leeton / Whitton
- Mangoplah Cookadinia United Eastlakes
- Narrandera
- Turvey Park
[edit] Farrer Football League
- Ardlethan Ariah Park Mirrool (Northern Jets) Amalgamation in 2004
- Collingullie Ashmont Kapooka Official Site
- Marrar
- North Wagga
- Rivcoll
- Temora
- The Rock Yerong Creek
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