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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) ARFC = Australian Rules Football Club
A new record crowd for women's Australian rules football in New South Wales was set at the North Sydney Oval on 27 August 2022 with 8,264 in attendance. [82] Sydney was awarded a license in 2021 and made its debut in round 1 AFL Women's Season 7 match against St Kilda at the North Sydney Oval.
John See, Premier of New South Wales, first president of the NSWFA. After a decade in hiatus a new governing body was formed under the same name in 1903 as the New South Wales Football Association on 12 February 1903 at a meeting held in the YMCA Hall in George Street. The competition was known as the New South Wales Football League.
Joined VFL/AFL Ground(s) Location ... New South Wales: Hawthorn Football Club: 1902: 1925: MCG AND UTAS: ... FORMER Australian football league teams. Club Colours Moniker
AFL North West NSW is an Australian rules football competition in the Tamworth and New England region of New South Wales, Australia.The league began as a "pub competition" in Tamworth in 1997, with four 12-a-side teams, but has since slightly grown to a local league.
The AFL South Coast is an Australian rules football competition in the Shoalhaven and Illawarra regions of New South Wales.The AFLSC has two divisions of senior men's football and one division of senior women's football.
The AFL Broken Hill (formerly, Broken Hill Football League) is an Australian rules football competition based in the Broken Hill region of New South Wales, Australia which has been running since 1890, and since 1900 with the current four clubs. It is the oldest Australian Football League in the state.
The University of New South Wales Australian National Football Club (UNSW-ANFC), also known as “the Whalies”, was formed in 1962 to participate in the Australian University Games, but it wasn’t until the following year that the club actually fielded a team. In 1964 the club started regular local competition.