Peninsula Football Association (Tasmania)

Peninsula Football Association
Founded 1988
Closed 2001
Previous Names None.
Participating Clubs Eaglehawk Neck Coutas
Nubeena Tigers
Port Arthur Kangaroos
Premaydena Bombers
Stadiums Nubeena Memorial Ground
Port Arthur Rec. Ground
2001 Peninsula FA Season
Premiers Eaglehawk Neck 14.20 (104) v Port Arthur 11.4 (70)
Minor Premiers Eaglehawk Neck
Wooden Spoon Premaydena
A.V Noye Medal Winner: Not available
Highest Goal Kicker 58 - Peter Williams

Port Arthur - 1992

Total Attendance Not available.
Average Match Attendance Not available.

The Peninsula Football Association (PFA) is a former non-professional Australian Rules football league from south-eastern Tasmania, Australia that operated between 1988 and 2001.

Peninsula Football Association

The Peninsula Football Association was formed in 1988 after the withdrawal of the Nubeena Football Club from the Tasman Football Association.

The competition was among four clubs (Eaglehawk Neck, Nubeena, Port Arthur and Premaydena) and was completely amateur, umpired by players and former players, it also had no affiliation with any other senior football body within the State.
There were only two grounds in the competition (Nubeena and the Port Arthur Recreation Ground - located within the Port Arthur convict site), therefore there were weekly double-headers at the host ground.
The best and fairest player in the Peninsula Football Association was awarded the A.V Noye Medal, whilst the premiership winner was awarded the A.V Noye Memorial Shield.
The Peninsula Football Association went into recess and promptly folded at the end of the 2001 season following the Premaydena Football Club's ongoing battle to find players became too great and the club folded.
As a result of the competition going out of business, all member clubs also closed down.

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