Spencer Gulf Football League
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The Spencer Gulf Football League is an Australian rules football competition based at the head of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League.
In 2006 South Augusta Football Club were premiers, defeating Central Augusta Football Club.[1]
[edit] Current clubs
- Port Pirie Football Club
- Central Augusta Football Club
- Solomontown Football Club
- South AugustaFootball Club
- West Augusta Football Club
- Pirie Lions Football Club
[edit] Brief history
In 1961 the Great Northern Football Association, the Port Pirie Football Association and the Whyalla Football League merged to form the Spencer Gulf Football League. Founding clubs were Central Augusta, Central Whyalla, North Whyalla, Port, Proprietary, Quorn, Risdon, Solomontown, South Augusta, South Whyalla, West Augusta, West Whyalla and Willsden. The Whyalla based clubs left the Spencer Gulf Football League in 1965 leaving 8 teams from Port Augusta and Port Pirie. The league reverted to 7 teams in 1992 when Proprietary and Risdon amalgamated to form Pirie Lions.
After the 2006 season, the Quorn-Willsden Wolves folded due to financial woes.
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