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This is a list of clubs that play Australian rules football in New South Wales at the senior level. Guide to abbreviations: FC = Football Club; AFC = Australian Football Club (mainly used if in Queensland or NSW or outside Australia) / Amateur Football Club (mainly used in the other Australian States)
In New South Wales, Australian rules football dates back to the 1860s colonial era, with organised competitions being continuous since the 1880s.It is traditionally popular in the outback areas of the state near the Victorian and South Australian borders— in the Murray Region (along the Murray River), in the Riverina and in Broken Hill.
Western Sydney, New South Wales: Hawthorn Football Club: 1902: 1925: MCG AND UTAS: Melbourne, Victoria: ... league VFL/AFL seasons VFL/AFL premierships First Last ...
The competition was known as the New South Wales Football League. John See , Premier of New South Wales was elected the NSWFL's first president, and along with Phillip Sheridan of the Sydney Cricket Ground trust who was elected president of the NSWFA, helped to secure access to enclosed grounds for club and interstate matches.
New South Wales (Riverina) 1901 1901 1901 Premiers: Burryjaa FC [121] South Western District Football League New South Wales (Wagga) 1920 1940 Went into recess in 1941 > WW2. [122] Reformed in 1945 [123] Southern Riverina Football Association: New South Wales (Riverina) 1905 1931 Teams moved into the Murray Football League in 1932
University of New South Wales: NSW League One: 3: New South Wales: Sydney: Promoted from NSW League Two University of Queensland: Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Metro: 5: Queensland: Brisbane: University of Tasmania: Southern Championship: 3: Tasmania: Hobart: University of Wollongong: Illawarra District League: 6: New South Wales ...
This is a list of players from New South Wales to have played in the Australian Football League (AFL) ... New South Wales country U16 & U18: 2020 #21: 2021–2023: 14: 5:
The AFL then began work to establish a club on the Gold Coast as a new expansion team. Early in 2008, a meeting held by the AFL discussed having two new teams enter the AFL competition. [32] In March 2008, the AFL won the support of the league's 16 club presidents to establish sides on the Gold Coast and in Western Sydney.