Faithful & District Football Association

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The Faithful & District Football Association was an Australian Rules Football competition, based in the Riverina region of New South Wales first established in 1920 at a meeting of club delegates from the following football clubs - Greenvale, Faithful and Sandigo, with a draw arranged too. [1] The League went into recess in April 1940 due to World War Two [2] but never reformed after the war.

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History

The Faithful & DFA was located in the Riverina region of New South Wales, 36 kilometres from Narrandera in an area that had and still has a rich farming history, in cropping, cattle and sheep and wool production [3] and located 17 kilometres from Kywong, which is near the Sturt Highway.

Commencing with only three clubs in 1920, it grew to six clubs in the mid-1930s and produced some outstanding footballers from the ten club's that played in the competition during its 20 years in existence.

When the association was formed in 1920 and a fixture was arranged, but there appears to be no published results of any games or final series from 1920.

The Sandigo FC played in nine grand finals in their 11 years in the competition from 1920 to 1930, winning four premierships.

In 1929, Sandigo applied for admission to play in the Wagga-based Second Grade Football Association, but was refused on the grounds that Sandigo could not fill their team with entirely junior players, but would require senior players to make up the team each week [4]

Between 1929 and 1936, Greenvale FC played in eight consecutive grand finals and all up played in 15 grand finals for eight premierships during their 20 years of competing in the Faithful & DFL. In 1923, Greenvale were undefeated premiers. [5]

In 1921, Mr M J Quilter donated a trophy for the most unselfish player in the Faithful & DFA and was won by Harold Scilley from the Sandigo FC. [6]

Sandigo (55) defeated Greenvale (28) in the 1930 grand final. Greenvale protested on the grounds that Sandigo played some ineligible players and Greenvale was ultimately awarded the 1930 premiership. [7]

When Cullivel joined the Association in 1931, their club President was international rugby union player, Aub Hodgson. [8]

In July, 1935, the Faithful & DFL side, 12.14 - 86 defeated the Leeton & DFA side, 8.13 - 61, at Boree Creek. [9]

An inter-league match was played between Faithful & DFL and the South West Football League in Narrandera, in June, 1936, with the SWFL winning by 22 points. [10]

A league best and fairest medal was awarded to Leo Foley from the Greenvale FC in 1936, [11] who also kicked eight goals in their grand final victory. [12]

In July, 1939, the Faithful & DFL hosted a knockout football competition at Boree Creek, with Ganmain FC defeating the Faithful & DFL - A side in the grand final. [13]

At the Association's 1940 AGM the committee and club delegates decided to go into recess due to World War Two, but the association never reformed after the war, with most club's folding and some playing in other nearby association's.

Football Clubs

Teams in Association per year
Years in the Faithful & DFA competition

Football Grand Finals

YearPremiersScoreRunners UpScoreVenueUmpirePremiership Cup
1920?
1921Sandigo [38] defeatedGreenvaleby 2 pointsFaithfulA. Kieszling Cup
1922Sandigo [39] 5.2 - 32Greenvale2.3 - 15FaithfulHarryA. Kieszling Cup [40]
1923Greenvale [41] 2.5 - 17Sandigo1.6 - 12SandigoHarry StubbsHaig & Haig Cup
1924Greenvale [42] 8.5 - 53Sandigo6.6 - 42GreenvaleChas MurrayHaig & Haig Cup
1925Greenvale [43] 5.4 - 34Sandigo3.7 - 25Boree CreekAylesTom Rooney Cup [44] Gate: £30
1926Boree Creek [45] 10.5 - 65Sandigo6.2 - 38SandigoD WraithTom Rooney Cup. Gate: £35.
1927Boree Creek [46] 7.8 - 50Morundah3.6 - 24SandigoD WraithTom Rooney Cup
1928Sandigo [47] 9.11 - 65Boree Creek6.7 - 41GreenvaleD WraithGate: £35.
1929Greenvale [48] [49] 14.7 - 91Sandigo6.4 - 34MorundahMcMillanDawson McLeod Cup [50] [51] [52]
1930Sandigo [53] [54] 8.7 - 55Greenvale*4.4 - 28Boree CreekDawson McLeod Cup [55]
1931Greenvale [56] 10.14 - 75Cullivel5.5 - 35Boree CreekG WebbGate:£15 [57]
1932Boree Creek [58] 7.17 - 59Greenvale2.8 - 20FaithfulJ E Carroll Cup
1933Greenvale [59] 4.14 - 38Boree Creek5.7 - 37FaithfulThompsonJ E Carroll Cup
1934Kywong [60] [61] 6.10 - 46Greenvale4.19 - 43Boree CreekLoweJ E Carroll Cup. Gate:£17 [62]
1935Greenvale [63] 11.9 - 75Cullivel6.9 - 45Boree CreekSladeJ E Carroll Cup. Gate:£16
1936Greenvale [64] 10.10 - 70Boree Creek8.10 - 58FaithfulT TowzellJ E Carroll Cup
1937Boree Creek [65] 10.11 - 71Morundah7.9 -51GreenvaleJ E Carroll Cup
1938Boree Creek [66] 15.12 - 102Greenvale7.13 - 55Boree CreekJ E Carroll Cup [67]
1939Boree Creek [68] 9.16 - 70Greenvale6.10 - 40GreenvaleSladeJ E Carroll Cup
1940F&DFL went into recess:WW2
Most Premierships / Runners Up
ClubMost PremiershipsRunners Up
Greenvale87
Boree Creek63
Sandigo45
Kywong10
Cullivel2
Morundah2

O'Loan Cup

The O'Loan Cup was an annual representative game of football which commenced in 1927 and was played between the Faithful & DFA and the Narrandera Second Grade Football Association with a handsome cup donated by Mr. P. Frank O'Loan of the Criterion Hotel, Narrandera for the purpose of raising funds for the Narrandera Public Hospital.

YearWinnerScoreRunners UpScoreVenueFunds RaisedF&DFA Captain
1927Faithful & DFA6.11 - 47Narrandera SGFA6.9 - 45Narrandera Park Oval£200Alf Longmire
1928Faithful & DFA12.13 - 85Narrandera SGFA9.10 - 64Narrandera Park OvalAlf Longmire [70]
1929Narrandera SGFA41Faithful & DFA39Narrandera Park OvalGate: £12
1930-33No published matches [71]
1934Narrandera Imperials13.13 - 91Faithful & DFA12.13 - 85Narrandera Park OvalGate: £7
1935-38No published matches
1939Faithful & DFA9.15 - 69Narrandera Imperials8.6 - 54Narrandera Park OvalHarry Orme [72]

Officer Bearers

YearPresidentSecretaryTreasurer
1920E MuntzB CostelloeB Costelloe
1921W BarryH T Scilley [73]
1922James H Muntz [74] H T Scilley [75]
1923James H Muntz [76] [77]
1924L CarrickH B ArgusH B Argus
1925James H MuntzM O'LearyM O'Leary [78]
1926O H SlocumM O'LearyM O'Leary
1927James H Muntz [79] M O'Leary [80] M O'Leary [81]
1928O H SlocumM O'LearyM O'Leary
1929James H MuntzMartin L McLeanMartin L McLean [82]
1930James H Muntz [83] Martin L McLeanMartin L McLean [84]
1931W H ProtheroeMartin L McLeanMartin L McLean
1932O H SlocumMartin L McLeanMartin L McLean [85]
1933W H ProtheroeJ BesleyJ Besley [86]
1934W H ProtheroeJ BesleyJ Besley [87]
1935W H ProtheroeJ BesleyJ Besley [88]
1936W H Protheroe
1937W H Protheroe
1938W H Protheroe
1939W H ProtheroeA H ShawA H Shaw [89]
1940In recess WW2

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