Ovens & King Football League
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The Ovens & King Football League is a minor country Australian rules football
Australian rules football
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

 league based in Northeastern Victoria in the vicinity of Wangaratta
Wangaratta, Victoria
Wangaratta is a cathedral city of almost 17,000 people in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, about from Melbourne along the Hume Highway, with Benalla to the southwest, and Albury-Wodonga to the northeast. It is located at the junction of the Ovens and King rivers which flow from the...

 and more recently Benalla
Benalla, Victoria
Benalla is a city of just over 9,000 people located just off the Hume Freeway in north-eastern Victoria, Australia, about southwest of Wangaratta. Its Local Government Area is the Rural City of Benalla.- Overview :...

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History

The Ovens & King Football League was formed on the 13th of June 1903, after a handful of men met at The Bulls Head Hotel in Wangaratta to consider forming a football competition. One week later, the first matches of the Ovens & King Football Association were played. The competition changed its name to the Ovens and King Football League after the 1928 season.

Today, more than 100 years later, teams from Benalla, Bright, Greta, Glenrowan, King Valley, Milawa, Moyhu, North Wangaratta, Tarrawingee and Whorouly participate, with each fielding seniors, reserves and thirds.

Located in the rich Ovens Valley
Ovens River
The Ovens River is a river in the Australian state of Victoria.Hamilton Hume and William Hovell explored the area in 1824, naming the Ovens River...

 and King Valley of northeast Victoria, the league has produced a number of elite football who have gone on to play in the AFL
Australian Football League
The Australian Football League is both the governing body and the major professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football...

, including the cousins Nigel
Nigel Lappin
Nigel Lappin is a former professional Australian rules footballer.Lappin was born in Corowa, New South Wales, but grew up in Chiltern, Victoria and was drafted to play for the Brisbane Bears in the Australian Football League in 1993, playing his first AFL game the following year...

 (Brisbane Lions) and Matthew Lappin
Matthew Lappin
Matthew Lappin is a retired Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League . He was an assistant coach with the Carlton Football Club from 2007–2010, deciding not to renew his contract for 2011....

 (St Kilda/Carlton), ruckman Mark Porter
Mark Porter (footballer)
Mark Porter is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and the Kangaroos in the Australian Football League ....

 (Kangaroos/Carlton) and most recently Michael Newton
Michael Newton (Australian rules footballer)
Michael Newton is an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne in the Australian Football League .-Career:Originally from Whorouly, Newton was taken at pick 43 in the 2004 AFL Draft...

 (Melbourne).

Community support is strong in the Ovens and King districts with crowds attending games usually greater than most neighbouring competitions. The local football is an important social outlet for many local communities and finals matches draw especially strong crowd numbers.

In 2010, the league added Tatong, Swanpool, Goorambat and Bonnie Doon, who had previously played in the now-defunct Benalla & District Football League
Benalla & District Football League
The Benalla & District Football League was an Australian rules football competition based in the Benalla region of Victoria, Australia.The Victorian Country Football League shut the competition down at the end of the 2009 season...

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Current

Jumper Club Nickname Years in comp OKFL Premierships Premiership Years
Benalla All Blacks Panthers 2005- - -
Bonnie Doon Dogs 2010- - -
Bright Mountain Men 1955- 4 1986-7, 1992, 2004
Glenrowan Tigers 1992- - -
Goorambat Bats 2010- - -
Greta Blues 1945- 9 1946, 1954, 1965-6-7, 1980, 1993, 1995, 1999
King Valley Kangaroos 1935- 2 1970, 1981
Milawa Demons 1925- 7 1927, 1940, 1969, 1984-5, 1991, 2009
Moyhu Grasshoppers 1903- 18 1904, 1909-10-11, 1929-30, 1933-4, 1947, 1959-60, 1962, 1988, 2002-3, 2005-6, 2011
North Wangaratta Hawks 1961- 3 1973, 1976, 1997
Swanpool Swans 2010- - -
Tarrawingee Bulldogs 1945- 7 1953, 1963-4, 1975, 1990, 2008, 2010
Tatong Magpies 2010- - -
Whorouly Lions 1904- 7 1925-6, 1952, 1977-8, 1989, 2007

1903-2010 (Senior Football Premiers)

  • 1903 WANGARATTA RAINBOWS
  • 1904 MOYHU
  • 1905 WANGARATTA
  • 1906 WANGARATTA
  • 1907 ELDORADO
  • 1908 ELDORADO
  • 1909 MOYHU
  • 1910 MOYHU
  • 1911 MOYHU
  • 1912 BEECHWORTH
  • 1913 BEECHWORTH
  • 1914 BEECHWORTH
  • 1915 SEASON NOT COMPLETED
  • 1919 ELDORADO
  • 1920 WANGARATTA
  • 1921 ELDORADO
  • 1922 ELDORADO (Wangaratta Football Association premier was MILAWA)
  • 1923 MILAWA
  • 1924 MILAWA
  • 1925 WHOROULY
  • 1926 WHOROULY
  • 1927 MILAWA
  • 1928 ELDORADO
  • 1929 MOYHU
  • 1930 MOYHU
  • 1931 WANGARATTA
  • 1932 WANGARATTA
  • 1933 MOYHU
  • 1934 MOYHU
  • 1935 WARATAHS
  • 1936 MYRTLEFORD
  • 1937 BEECHWORTH
  • 1938 BEECHWORTH
  • 1939 BEECHWORTH
  • 1940 MILAWA
  • 1941 WANGARATTA RAINBOWS
  • 1945 MYRTLEFORD
  • 1946 GRETA
  • 1947 MOYHU
  • 1948 WANGARATTA ROVERS
  • 1949 MYRTLEFORD
  • 1950 BEECHWORTH
  • 1951 BEECHWORTH
  • 1952 WHOROULY
  • 1953 TARRAWINGEE
  • 1954 GRETA
  • 1955 BOGONG
  • 1956 BEECHWORTH
  • 1957 CHILTERN
  • 1958 CHILTERN
  • 1959 MOYHU
  • 1960 MOYHU
  • 1961 BEECHWORTH
  • 1962 MOYHU
  • 1963 TARRAWINGEE
  • 1964 TARRAWINGEE
  • 1965 GRETA
  • 1966 GRETA
  • 1967 GRETA
  • 1968 CHILTERN
  • 1969 MILAWA
  • 1970 KING VALLEY
  • 1971 CHILTERN
  • 1972 CHILTERN
  • 1973 NORTH WANGARATTA
  • 1974 BEECHWORTH
  • 1975 TARRAWINGEE
  • 1976 NORTH WANGARATTA
  • 1977 WHOROULY
  • 1978 WHOROULY
  • 1979 BEECHWORTH
  • 1980 GRETA
  • 1981 KING VALLEY
  • 1982 CHILTERN
  • 1983 CHILTERN
  • 1984 MILAWA
  • 1985 MILAWA
  • 1986 BRIGHT
  • 1987 BRIGHT
  • 1988 MOYHU
  • 1989 WHOROULY
  • 1990 TARRAWINGEE
  • 1991 MILAWA
  • 1992 BRIGHT
  • 1993 GRETA
  • 1994 CHILTERN
  • 1995 GRETA
  • 1996 CHILTERN
  • 1997 NORTH WANGARATTA
  • 1998 CHILTERN
  • 1999 GRETA
  • 2000 BEECHWORTH
  • 2001 BEECHWORTH
  • 2002 MOYHU
  • 2003 MOYHU
  • 2004 BRIGHT
  • 2005 MOYHU
  • 2006 MOYHU
  • 2007 WHOROULY
  • 2008 TARRAWINGEE
  • 2009 MILAWA
  • 2010 TARRAWINGEE
  • 2011 MOYHU

2009

  • Seniors: Milawa
  • Reserves: Tarrawingee
  • Thirds: Milawa
  • A Grade: Tarrawingee
  • B Grade: Tarrawingee
  • C Grade: Bright
  • U/17 Grade: Glenrowan

2008

  • Seniors: Tarrawingee
  • Reserves: Bright
  • Thirds: Milawa
  • A Grade: Milawa
  • B Grade: Tarrawingee
  • C Grade: North Wangaratta

2007

  • Seniors: Whorouly
  • Reserves: Whorouly
  • Thirds: Whorouly
  • A Grade: Moyhu
  • B Grade: Milawa
  • C Grade: Tarrawingee

2006

  • Seniors: Mohyu
  • Reserves: Whorouly
  • Thirds: Tarrawingee
  • A Grade: Mohyu
  • B Grade: Milawa
  • C Grade: Bright


2007 Ladder

Ovens & King FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Whorouly 16 0 2 0 2240 842 266.03% 64
Bright 16 0 2 0 2341 939 249.31% 64
Tarrawingee 14 0 4 0 2014 1088 185.11% 56
Moyhu 12 0 6 0 1881 1211 155.33% 48
King Valley 11 0 7 0 1719 1304 131.83% 44
Milawa 8 0 10 0 1373 1387 98.99% 32
Glenrowan 6 0 12 0 1154 1738 66.40% 24
Greta 5 0 13 0 1136 1464 77.60% 20
North Wangaratta 2 0 16 0 861 2674 32.20% 8
Benalla All Blacks 0 0 18 0 535 2607 20.52% 0


FINALS
Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Moyhu 12 14 86 King Valley 11 8 74
Qualifying Bright 20 15 135 Tarrawingee 10 10 70
1st Semi Moyhu 9 10 64 Tarrawingee 6 10 46
2nd Semi Bright 16 11 107 Whorouly 13 10 88
Preliminary Whorouly 12 13 85 Moyhu 9 9 63
Grand Whorouly 14 13 97 Bright 12 6 78

2008 Ladder

Ovens & King FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Tarrawingee 18 0 0 0 2744 902 304.21% 72
Bright 14 0 4 0 2416 1169 206.67% 56
Whorouly 14 0 4 0 2196 1352 162.43% 56
Milawa 11 0 7 0 1814 1208 150.17% 44
Moyhu 10 0 8 0 1580 1778 88.86% 40
Glenrowan 6 0 12 0 1302 1921 67.78% 24
North Wangaratta 5 0 13 0 1241 1916 64.77% 20
King Valley 4 0 14 0 1152 2041 56.44% 16
Benalla All Blacks 4 0 14 0 1056 2175 48.55% 16
Greta 4 0 14 0 939 1978 47.47% 16


FINALS
Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Moyhu 13 12 90 Milawa 11 13 79
Qualifying Bright 15 25 115 Whorouly 10 8 68
1st Semi Whorouly 10 21 81 Moyhu 1 3 9*
2nd Semi Tarrawingee 12 20 92 Bright 5 13 43
Preliminary Bright 18 11 119 Whorouly 14 17 101
Grand Tarrawingee 14 10 94 Bright 8 11 59


Note: Moyhu lost fifteen points in the First Semi-Final against Whorouly after a head count.

2009 Ladder

Ovens & King FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Tarrawingee 18 0 0 0 2205 1000 220.50% 72
Milawa 13 0 4 1 1936 1045 185.26% 54
Glenrowan 11 0 5 2 1383 1183 116.91% 48
Moyhu 9 0 8 1 1465 1425 102.81% 38
Bright 9 0 9 0 1422 1302 109.22% 36
Greta 9 0 9 0 1091 1265 86.25% 36
Whorouly 8 0 10 0 1388 1514 91.68% 32
Benalla All Blacks 7 0 11 0 1362 1693 80.45% 28
King Valley 4 0 14 0 1272 1783 71.34% 16
North Wangaratta 0 0 18 0 1053 2367 44.49% 0


FINALS
Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Moyhu 14 12 96 Bright 13 8 86
Qualifying Milawa 17 12 114 Glenrowan 3 0 18
1st Semi Moyhu 12 11 83 Glenrowan 10 8 68
2nd Semi Tarrawingee 8 7 55 Milawa 5 10 40
Preliminary Milawa 14 15 99 Moyhu 12 6 78
Grand Milawa 14 7 91 Tarrawingee 12 10 82

2010 Ladder

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Ovens & King FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Bright 16 0 2 0 1997 947 210.88% 64
Milawa 15 0 2 1 2313 727 318.16% 62
Benalla All Blacks 15 0 3 0 2360 1304 180.98% 60
Tarrawingee 14 0 3 1 2310 970 238.14% 58
Whorouly 13 0 5 0 2004 1242 161.35% 52
Moyhu 10 0 8 0 1849 1247 148.28% 40
Bonnie Doon 9 0 9 0 1826 1523 119.89% 36
Greta 9 0 9 0 1290 1253 102.95% 36
King Valley 8 0 10 0 1188 1846 64.36% 32
Glenrowan 7 0 11 0 1167 1545 75.53% 28
Tatong 3 0 15 0 1083 2197 49.29% 12
North Wangaratta 2 0 16 0 1129 2272 49.69% 8
Swanpool 2 0 16 0 797 2440 32.66% 8
Goorambat 2 0 16 0 624 2424 25.74% 8


FINALS
Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Whorouly 12 10 82 Greta 8 7 55
Elimination Bonnie Doon 9 16 70 Mouhu 9 8 62
Qualifying Milawa 20 11 131 Benalla All Blacks 9 9 63
Qualifying Tarrawingee 9 17 71 Bright 5 4 34
Semi Bright 13 16 94 Whorouly 12 2 74
Semi Bonnie Doon 16 10 106 Benalla All Blacks 10 9 69
Preliminary Tarrawingee 16 15 111 Tarrawingee 10 9 69
Preliminary Milawa 6 6 42 Bright 5 3 33
Grand Tarrawingee 15 9 99 Milawa 15 7 97


2011 Ladder

Ovens & King FL Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Moyhu 17 0 1 0 2295 1230 186.59% 68
Milawa 16 0 2 0 2806 830 338.07% 64
Benalla All Blacks 16 0 2 0 2527 1394 181.28% 64
Whorouly 13 0 4 1 2046 1190 171.93% 54
Tarrawingee 12 0 5 1 2203 1304 168.94% 50
Greta 11 0 7 0 1760 1272 138.36% 44
King Valley 11 0 7 0 1612 1307 123.34% 44
North Wangaratta 8 0 10 0 1474 1742 84.62% 32
Bonnie Doon 7 0 11 0 1525 1895 80.47% 28
Bright 5 0 13 0 1357 1880 72.18% 20
Tatong 4 0 14 0 1520 2130 71.36% 16
Goorambat 3 0 15 0 974 2277 42.78% 12
Glenrowan 2 0 16 0 1017 1860 54.68% 8
Swanpool 0 0 18 0 538 3343 16.09% 0


FINALS
Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination King Valley 17 10 112 Greta 10 7 67
Elimination Tarrawingee 26 8 164 North Wangaratta 5 8 38
Qualifying Moyhu 19 10 124 Whorouly 13 9 87
Qualifying Milawa 16 15 111 Benalla All Blacks 3 4 22
Semi Benalla All Blacks 21 15 141 King Valley 14 11 95
Semi Tarrawingee 19 8 122 Whorouly 11 15 81
Preliminary Moyhu 13 19 97 Moyhu 10 10 70
Preliminary Tarrawingee 13 12 90 Milawa 9 22 76
Grand Moyhu 16 7 103 Tarrawingee 15 11 101

League Hall Of Fame

  • 2008: Fay Morgan, Fred Baker, Allan Dickson, Kevin Allen.
  • 2007: Ray Price, Vin Shelley, Ken Stewart.
  • 2006: Richie Shanley, Ray Burns, Clem Goonan, Jim Skinns.

League Life Members

Charlie H. Butler (Sec)


G. Ray Barker (Pres)


Ron Marks (Tribunal)


John Keogh (Auditor)


Cyril C. Johnson (Tribunal)


Harold H. Wellington (Tribunal)


Bert H.G. Harman (Reporter)


J R Mummery (Delegate)


William Smith (Sponsor etc)


Clyde Baker (Sec)


Albert (Bert) A. Clarke (Pres)


Jack M. Wood (Tribunal)


D.P. Jones (Auditor)


H. Peter Nolan (Pres)


Ken Stewart (Delegate)


Angry J.A. Ferguson (Auditor)


Fred Jensen (Delegate)


E.J (Ted) Lester (Delegate)


Fred Baker (Sec)


Vin Shelley (Pres)


D.R. (Toby) Schultz (Tribunal)


Les O`Keefe (Tribunal)


Bill Lowen (300 games) Bright


William. O`Brien (300 games) Greta


Rob Forrest (300 games) Beechworth


Rowdy Lappin (300 games) Chiltern


Rick Walter (300 games) North Wangaratta


Ross Nightingale (300 games) Bright


Gary Bussell (300 games) King Valley


Trevor Blair (300 games) Tarrawingee


Mark Allan (300 games) Milawa


Brendan Allan (300 games) Milawa


Lionel Schutt (300 games) Moyhu


Allan Dickson (League President)


Andrew Smith (300 games) Glenrowan


Mal Dinsdale (400 games) Tarrawingee


Geoff Robinson (400 games) Milawa


Russell Ferguson (400 games) Milawa


Steve Masin (300 games) Whorouly


Peter Hawkins (400 games) Moyhu


Bruce Nightingale (300 games)


Ab (Alan) Gillett (300 games) Bright


John Munari


Patrick O'Shea (Bright)


Peter Jones (Bright)


Scott Douglas (Moyhu)


Robert Burrowes (King Valley)


Paul Hogan (Greta)


Senior B&F medal Winners

1932 Ron Black (Whorouly)


1933 Keith Parris (Beechworth)


1934 Arthur Mills (Waratahs)


1935 Ron Black (Whorouly)


1936 Jack Parrish (Eldorado)


1937 Maurie Valli (Milawa)


1938 Ron Reah (Moyhu)


1939 Len Ablett and Frank Hill (Both Myrtleford)


1940 Lionel Wallace (Moyhu)


1946 Jock Gardner (Milawa)


1947 Jock Gardner (Milawa)


1948 Ian Thomas (King Valley)


1949 Jack Sullivan (Tarrawingee)


1950 A. `Mick` Jess (Whorouly)


1951 Jock Gardner (Milawa)


1952 Doug Ferguson (Eldorado)


1953 Ray Warford (Moyhu)


1954 Tim Lowe (Beechworth)


1955 Ray Warford (Moyhu)


1956 Ray Warford (Moyhu), Tim Lowe (Beechworth) and Greg Hogan (Moyhu)


1957 Bill Pinder (King Valley)


1958 Clem Goonan (Whorouly)


1959 K. Spink (Whorouly)


1960 Colin Barnes (Greta)


1961 Colin Barnes (Greta)


1962 Ken Dixon (Chiltern)


1963 Ron Critchley (Whorouly)


1964 Eddie Hooper (Greta)


1965 Rob Comensoli (Moyhu)


1966 Les Butler (Bright)


1967 Rob Comensoli (Moyhu)


1968 Bill McAuliffe (Whorouly) First Clyde Baker Medal


1969 Alan McDonald (Moyhu)


1970 Stuart Elkington (Whorouly)


1971 Garry Holmes (King Valley)


1972 Mick Lloyd (Moyhu)


1973 Eddie Flynn (North Wangaratta)


1974 John Lappin (Chiltern)


1975 Rob Parolin (Whorouly)


1976 Vic Christou (King Valley)


1977 John Rutten (Beechworth)


1978 Neville Pollard (Milawa), John Lappin (Chiltern) and Terry Wadley (Greta)


1979 Con Madden (Beechworth)


1980 Neville Pollard (Milawa)


1981 Richie Allen (King Valley)


1982 John Lappin (Chiltern)


1983 Neale McMonigle (North Wangaratta) and Neil Ferguson (Bright)


1984 Geoff Lacey (Greta) and Greg Taylor (Bright)


1985 Con Madden (Beechworth)


1986 Peter Duncan (Whorouly)


1987 Mark Ottery (Moyhu)


1988 Tony Gleeson (Greta)


1989 Peter Lappin (Chiltern)


1990 Tony Gleeson (Greta)


1991 Fred Pane (North Wangaratta)


1992 Laurie Larsen (Whorouly)


1993 Mark Johns (North Wangaratta)


1994 Mark Porter (King valley)


1995 Paul Hogan (Greta)


1996 Tony Gayfer (Rutherglen)


1997 Des Smith (Moyhu)


1998 Colin McClounan (Whorouly)


1999 Rod Milthorpe (Rutherglen)


2000 Shane Driscoll (North Wangaratta)


2001 Scott Francis (Rutherglen) and Andy Mihaljevic (Beechworth)


2002 Adam Clarke (Tarrawingee) and John Allen (Beechworth)


2003 Ty Baxter (Bright)


2004 Steve Cooper (King Valley)


2005 Richard Bull (Milawa)


2006 Tom Hazell (Greta)


2007 Anthony Welsh (Moyhu)


2008 Mathew Kelly (Bright) & Finton Eames (Tarrawingee)


2009 Steve Nightingale (Bright)


2010 Steve Nightingale (Bright)


2011 Nathan Waite (Moyhu)


Senior Leading Goal Kicking Winners

1903 Bob Condron (Rainbows)


1906 N.Pinkerton (Wangaratta) 7 plus


1907 H.Walker (Eldorado) 16 plus


1909 Laidler (Wangaratta) 10 plus


1910 Cupples (Wangaratta) 16 plus


1911 N.Pinkerton (Wangaratta)


1913 H.Hill (Moyhu) 10 plus


1914 H.Hill (Moyhu) 15 plus


1919 Ivo Atkinson (Wangaratta)


1920 Ivo Atkinson (Wangaratta) 32 plus


1921 Flegg (Wangaratta) 21 plus


1922 Andy “Andyfox” Ferguson (Milawa)


1923 Andy “Andyfox” Ferguson (Milawa)


1924 R. McNamara (Gapsted) 24 plus


1925 A. (Andyfox) Ferguson (Milawa) 31 plus


1926 Ossie Carter (Whorouly) 26


1928 A.(Andyfox) Ferguson (Milawa) 81


1929 Norm Wallace (Myrtleford) 46 plus


1930 Eric Johnstone (Moyhu) 35 plus


1931 Bert Carey (Wangaratta) 85


1932 Bert Carey (Wangaratta) 76


1933 Neville Justice (Myrtleford) 58 plus


1934 Syd Wortmann (Whorouly) 79 plus


1935 Ford Barton (Myrtleford) 46 plus


1936 Norm Wallace (Myrtleford) 70 plus


1937 Ford Barton (Myrtleford) 37 plus


1938 Len Jordon (Eldorado) 53 plus


1939 Sidney Londrigan (Beechworth) 41


1940 Jim Corker (Moyhu) 30 plus


1941 Ernie Ward (Rainbows) 59


1945 Jock Gardner (Milawa) 35 plus


1946 Len Ablett (Myrtleford) 108


1947 Jim Corker (Moyhu) 47 plus


1948 A. “Wally” Cunneen (Myrtleford) 64 plus


1949 A. “Wally” Cunneen (Myrtleford) 52 plus


1951 Lex Nicholl (Whorouly) 37 plus


1952 Doug Ferguson (Eldorado) 75


1954 Gerald O’Neill (Chiltern) 87


1955 John Farmer (Tarrawingee) 86 plus


1956 Ron Howes (Chiltern) 103


1957 Ron Howes (Chiltern) 71


1959 Ivan Chant (Chiltern) 54


1960 Ted McSweeney (Whorouly) 62


1961 Ted McSweeney (Whorouly) 71


1962 Maurie Hogan (Greta) 96


1963 Maurie Hogan (Tarrawingee) 78


1964 John Farmer (Tarrawingee) 68


1965 Brian McDonald (Beechworth) 63


1966 Bob Stone (Tarrawingee) 73


1967 Bob Stone (Tarrawingee) 57


1968 Bill Cassidy (Chiltern) 76


1969 Bob McWaters (Beechworth) 112


1970 Ray Hooper (King Valley) 102


1971 Ray Hooper (King Valley) 109


1972 Bob McWaters (Beechworth) 111


1973 Graham Hill (Beechworth) 92


1974 Graham Hill (Beechworth) 115


1975 Graham Hill (Beechworth) 110


1976 Dave Piggott (Whorouly) 89


1977 Alan Sewell (Whorouly) 126


1978 Alan Sewell (Whorouly) 104


1979 Ron “Jock” Lappin (Chiltern) 88


1980 G.Daws (King Valley) 61


1981 G. Daws (King Valley) 68 plus


1982 Steve Thompson (Bright) 123


1983 Jim McNamara (Whorouly) 88


1984 John Michelini (Milawa) 114


1985 Graham Hill (Beechworth) 110


1986 Mal Dinsdale (Tarrawingee) 74


........ Vere Mounsey (Bright) 74


1987 Mick Worthington (Whorouly) 106


1988 John Iwanuch (Moyhu) 113


1989 Tim Wallace (Beechworth) 85 plus


1990 Chris Long (Tarrawingee) 106


1991 Mark Higgs (Milawa) 76


1992 M. O’Connor (Milawa) 71


1993 Peter Smith (Bright) 81


1994 Damian Lord (Whorouly) 107


1995 Alan Millard (Chiltern) 84


1996 R. Robbins (Rutherglen) 81


1997 Peter Busch (Rutherglen) 101


1998 Darren Bate (Beechworth) 100


1999 Dale Andrews (Chiltern) 93


2000 Darren Bate (Beechworth) 79 plus


2001 Darren Bate (Beechworth) 117


2002 Darren Bate (Beechworth) 97


2003 Shane Moore (Moyhu) 103


2004 Shane Moore (Moyhu) 108


2005 Shane Moore (Moyhu) 132


2006 Shane Moore (Moyhu) 103


2007 Shane Moore (Moyhu) 81


2008 Brendan Sessions (Tarrawingee) 135


2009 Brendan Sessions (Tarrawingee) 116


2010 Daniel West (Whorouly) 96


2011 Duane Haebich (Benalla All Blacks) 108


........ Daniel Lewis (Milawa) 108 plus



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