Upper Murray Football Netball League

Sports league in Victoria, Australia

Upper Murray
Football Netball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025
FormerlyCorryong Football Association
SportAustralian rules football (1893)
Netball (2001)
Founded1893; 133 years ago (1893)
OwnerUpper Murray Community
COONadia Edwards
PresidentGordon Nicholas
No. of teams4 (since 2023)
Country Australia
ConfederationAFL North East Border
(2013–present)
Netball Victoria
(2001–present)
Most recent
champion
Bullioh
Most titlesCorryong (32)
BroadcasterPrime Local News
SponsorDAVIESWAY: Ideas to farm
Official websiteUMFNL website

The Upper Murray Football Netball League (UMFNL) is an Australian rules football and netball competition based in the rural Victorian town of Corryong. The UMFNL contains four clubs from around the townships and farming districts of the greater Upper Murray area, including two of the three founding clubs from 1893.

The UMFNL features three grades in the Australian rules football competition, with these being Senior-Grade, Under 14's, with Under 10's as Auskick. In the netball competition, there are six grades, with these being A-Grade, B-Grade, C-Grade, D-Grade, Under 15's, with Under 11's as Netta. Results from Auskick & Netta are normally not recorded and final series are normally not played, instead, emphasis is put on having fun while playing sport and improving their skills.

There are many pieces of league memorabilia scattered throughout the Upper Murray region, including some photos & trophies away from clubroom and sporting grounds. Some notable locations include Bridge Hotel (Jingellic), Corryong Hotel Motel, Corryong Sporting Complex, Courthouse Hotel (Corryong), Hotel Cudgewa, Khancoban Country Golf Club, Koetong Pub, Riley's Restaurant (Corryong), The Man from Snowy River Museum (Corryong), Tintaldra Hotel, and Walwa Hotel.

History

In May 1884, a meeting at the Corryong Hotel was held to form the Corryong Football Club, with the club colours being scarlet and black jersey and hose, silk blue knickers and a red cap. Mr W Sullivan was elected President, Mr Griffin - Secretary and Mr Thompson - Treasurer.[1]

Another football club that was formed in the Upper Murray region was the Tintaldra Football Club in 1884 and initial scratch matches were played on an makeshift oval behind the Corryong Hotel.[2]

In June 1892, four Australian Rules Football were formed in the Upper Murray area - Corryong, Cudgewa, Indi and Walwa.[3]

Establishment (1892/93)

During the 1892/1893 summer three of the regions cricket clubs agreed to the establishment of a competition in order to keep their players fit during the winter break. The three founding clubs were Corryong, Cudgewa, and Mount Elliot (Mount Elliott FC was not established until 1894)[4][5] and in early 1893 an unofficial local football competition was established.[citation needed]

The league is one of the oldest Football Leagues in Victoria still active today. It was established 19 years after the first Victorian Football Association (VFA/VFL)season in 1877, three years after the Ovens & Murray Football Association in 1893, one year before the first Victorian Football League (VFL/AFL) season in 1897 and seven years before the first Ovens & King Football Association season in 1903.

Corryong Football Association (1893–1895)

During the first five years of the association only the three founding clubs competed in the competition, and the "championship"[note 1] was awarded to the club that finished in 1st position on the ladder. The early "champions"[note 1] included Corryong (1893,[citation needed] 1894, 1899) and Mount Elliott (1895, 1897, 1898) and Cudgewa (1896).[6]

There appears to be no evidence / references of an official Corryong Football Association existing between 1893 and 1895.

Upper Murray Football Association (1896 - )

In April 1896, the Corryong Courier published an article that a discussion took place at the 1896 Corryong FC annual general meeting about establishing a local football competition and a motion was passed to arrange for the Corryong FC secretary to communicate with kindred clubs suggesting that delegate's be appointed to meet and discuss the formation of a local football competition.[7]

In May 1896, the Upper Murray Football Association was formed at Master's Hotel, with Mr G Bishop as the Association's first President and Mr F M'Donough as the Secretary[8] and an official fixture arranged.[9]

In early 1897, a local article had the association title as the Corryong Football Association.[10], but a later article referred to local football as the Upper Murray premiership competition.[11]

Was there an official competition in 1898 and 1899? These two articles make reference that there should be an official football association to put a stop to umpire abuse by certain players.[12][13]

In 1899, there is evidence of plenty of matches played between clubs and match reviews printed in the Corryong Courier newspaper, but no newspapers reports of ladders or Delegate's Meetings.

At the start of the 1898 season, the competition expanded for the first time in its short history to include a fourth football club, Walwa FC, representing the township of Walwa, Victoria. The addition of the Walwa FC to the competition was seen as a success, and during their second season they finished in second position on the 1899 Ladder, while Cudgewa was in recess in 1899.

The same season, 1899, the competition included a new football club, Khancoban FC representing the township of Khancoban, New South Wales, who wore the yellow and black colours. However, the addition of the Khancoban FC to the competition was less successful. Only lasting two seasons, they finished in third and fourth respectively.

Upper Murray Football Club Association (1900–1901)

At the start of the 1900 season the competition renamed itself to the Upper Murray Football Club Association [14]

The Mount Elliott "Miners" did not compete in the UMFCA in 1900[15] and "the remains of the old Mount Elliott team" joined up with Khancoban FC in 1900,[16] while Cudgewa returned after being in recess in 1899.[17]

After the 1900 season the Khancoban FC went into recess for the first time.

In 1901, the Mount Elliot FC renamed itself to the Federal FC to celebrate the Federation of Australia and moved to be fully based at Corryong around the same time.[citation needed]

In 1901, Cudgewa FC pulled out of the competition,[18] leaving only three teams in 1901,[19] but they did return in 1902.

Upper Murray Football Association (1902–1904)

At the start of the 1902 season the league name changed again, to the Upper Murray Football Association .[20]

In June 1903 UMFA Delegate's discussed the possibility of the Towong FC joining the competition.[21]

In April 1904, the UMFA - AGM was held, with office bearers elected (Mr Acocks: President) and a fixture established, with round one taking place on Saturday, 7th May 1904.[22]

In May 1904, due to a dispute over the football premiership trophy, the Federal FC withdrew from the UMFA and Walwa FC was of the opinion that the new trophy should not be accepted.[23] Subsequently the season was abandoned in May 1904.[24]

Then in June 1904, a meeting of local football supporters was held and a new association was formed and arrangements made by the old association were abandoned and Mr P Wills was elected as President and a new fixture was drawn up, [25] which included the newly formed Towong Football Club.[26]

Corryong District Association (1904–1906)

In June 1904, the UMFA was taken over by a new committee of management and was the Corryong District Association ,[27]

When this new association was formed in June 1904, both Federal FC and Walwa FC were not included in the updated draw for the remainder of the 1904 season.

The Federal FC relocated from Mount Elliot, Vic to Corryong, Vic.[citation needed]

The Federal FC went into recess did not compete in any local competition between 1904 and 1908.

The Khancoban FC relocated from Khancoban, NSW to Towong, Vic in 1904 and became the Towong FC[citation needed] before renaming to Towong Wanderers FC in 1905.[28]

In April, 1906 the Thougla Football Club was established[29] and formed part of the three team CDFA in 1906.[30]

Then in 1906 they apparently relocated again to Thougla[citation needed] and became the Thougla FC, this move would result in the club's first premiership success, Thougla 4.6 (30) defeating Corryong 2.8 (20).

Upper Murray Football Association (1907–1952)

In 1907 Cudgewa won the right to challenge the minor premiers, Corryong, in the grand final, but Corryong refused to play because an umpire for the grand final was not sourced from Albury, NSW.

By 1908, with a re-found form of success, Thowgla FC relocated back to Khancoban, NSW and renamed back to Khancoban FC and were runners-up in 1908, this was to be the last grand final match for the club. By 1910 the Corryong FC won its fourth straight premiership; 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910.

In 1909, both Federal FC and Walwa FC returned to the UMFA after being absent for five season, since 1904.

From 1912 to 1913 Khancoban FC relocated to Tintaldra, Vic and became known as Tintaldra FC.

After the 1914 season the premiers of Tallangatta and Mitta Mitta Football Association, Federated Railways (a merged club formed by "Tallangatta FC" & "Tallangatta Valley FC"), traveled to Corryong Park to play the Combined Corryong team of both the Corryong & Federal football club's. As reported in the Corryong Courier on Thursday August 20, "The ground was in excellent order, and there was a large attendance of spectators." The Final scores were, Combined Corryong 9 goals & 12 behinds, Federated Railways 6 goals & 10 behinds. As far as records indicate, excluding Inter-League matches, this is the only time that players from the arch-rival football clubs of Corryong & Federal have played together as one club.[citation needed]

In October 1925, a combined Corryong FC and Federal FC team played a match against a combined Granya & District team at Corryong Park, with the Upper Murray team winning 3.12 - 30 to 3.9 - 27.[31]


1914 - Club Inter-League Match
Saturday, 15 August (1914) Combined Corryong
Upper Murray Football Association
v Federated Railways
Tallangatta and Mitta Mitta Football Association
Corryong Park Report
?
6.3
?
9.12
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
?
1.5
?
6.10
Umpires: N.Hanlon (of Tallangatta)
Best On Ground: Scott (Federated Railways)
Television broadcast: *Corryong Courier (Newspapers)
Greenham 3
Lukins 2
P.Greenhill, Clem, Hill, Otty 1
Goals 2 Seammell, Scott
1 Starr, Hogan
Beard, Charlton, Lynch, Greenham, C.Sheather, Lukins, Greenhill, H.Hamilton, H.Waters, Otty, P.Whitehead, Hill Bros., Mildren Bros. Best Scott, O.Scanunell, Hogan, Brown, Card, Starr Bros., Ilaekett, Williams, Judd
none Injuries none
15 Free Kicks for Reports 29 Free Kicks for

In 1916, with a lack of players in the region due to the First World War the Upper Murray Football Association went into recess, but there was unofficial junior football played in the region.[32]

In 1917, there was several patriotic fund raising football matches played in the region.[33]

In 1918 the association restarted but the 1918 and 1919 seasons were restricted to half seasons still due to a lack of players after the First World War.

By 1920 the competition was now representing only three townships, with four competing clubs Corryong, Cudgewa, Federal and Walwa.

Mr F J Blair was secretary of the Upper Murray Football Association for 21 years from 1907 to 1927[34] and was a former captain of Cudgewa.[35] Mr Blair was presented with a gold watch at the 1928 UMFA Ball.[36]

In June 1940 club delegate's made the decision to bring the football finals forward due to player enlistments into the Australian Defence Force due to World War Two.[37]

The Upper Murray Football Association was reformed after World War Two in May 1945 after a meeting, with Mr H O Allen elected as President and Mr Col McClure as Secretary.[38]

In 1950 the round five match between Corryong and Federals saw the gate takings of £30.[39]

The football competition was still known as the Upper Murray Football Association in 1952[40] and not exactly sure when the title was changed to "League".

Upper Murray Football League (1953?-2000)

The UMFNL was also a part of the former recruiting zone known as Zoning (Australian rules football)#Country zoning, which from the 1960s to the 1980s was controlled by North Melbourne.

Tindaldra-Khancoban FC apparently had a losing streak of 108 consecutive games in the 1950's.[41]

The Upper Murray Football League won the North East Riverina Leagues Championships in 1976, & 1977 with Kevin Mack as Captain-Coach & John Cornish as Vice Captain. Also in 1977 John Cornish (from Tumbarumba FC) winning "Best player from all leagues in series", Kevin Mack (from Corryong FC) winning "Best player on ground against Hume League", & Craig Whitehead (from Corryong FC) winning "Best player on ground against Ovens & King".

Upper Murray Football Netball League (2001–present)

The 2001 season saw a lot of changes for the league including the resumption of the reserve-grade football competition after it folded in 1995, and the junior football competition changed from Under 18s to Under 16s. The introduction of a netball competition being run in conjunction with the football competition, sharing the same club names, colors and playing venues. The largest change seen the Bullioh Valley Football Club reforming in late 2000 as Bullioh Football Netball Club. In 2001 both the VCFL & UMFNL admitted the club into the competition for the 2001 season, despite protests of concerns that Bullioh would pinch players from both the Cudgewa FNC & the Tallangatta Valley FNC.[42]

Unfortunately, since the 2002 season there have currently been no official Inter-League matches, the only exceptions are a handful of Junior Carnivals the last one attended was an AFL North East Border carnival in 2009, & the senior Netballer's since 2006 have regularly attended the Albury Indoor Carnival, normally held in October, after all the regions competitions have ended.[43] The AFL North East Border other league's, the Ovens & Murray Football League, the Ovens & King Football League, & the Tallangatta & District Football League, along with AFL New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory league, the Hume Football League, have agreements with either The AFL Victorian Country Championships or other leagues across Victoria & New South Wales leaving the Upper Murray without the option for an opponent for most years.[44]

In 2008 Federals had a poor season and finished last on the ladder, it was the first time since 1957 that the club didn't play finals.

Since 2013 the league has been affiliated with the AFL Victoria Country North East Border board who are responsible for overseeing the game across the greater local region. In 2019 the board has conducted feasibility studies into the future of the league with player numbers continuing to drop year over year.[45][46][47]

In a first for the local area, the 2015 Round 13 (August 1, 2015) clash between Bullioh & Cudgewa at Tallangata Valley saw the match abandoned by the Umpire. During play in the third quarter Bullioh's Matt Tyrell was reported & requested to leave the ground by the Umpire. After five (5) minutes had past and Tyrell had refused to leave the field of play, a new rule allowed the Umpire officially abandon the match. As the incident has occurred after half time the scores were declared final and Cugdewa officially awarded the four premiership points, "Bullioh 2.1 (13) def. by Cudgewa 8.12 (60)." During that week's tribunal Bullioh's Matt Tyrell was cleared to play the following week after they took into account his excellent playing record, while teammate Taylor Fenton received a one-week suspension for abusive language from the same game.[48][49][50]

As part of the AFL Victoria Country reforms to league operations a player point cap system will be introduced from the start of the 2016 season. Fellow leagues the Ovens and Murray, the Tallangatta and District, and the Ovens and King will also see the introduction of a player point cap system while the Hume league introduced the change to their league for the start of the 2015 season. For the UMFNL the player points cap has been set at 46 for 2016 before it drops by four in 2017.[51]

At the Border-Walwa Football Netball Clubs annual general meeting on Sunday, 9 February 2020 the Border Mail reported that Border-Walwa Football Netball Club's had decided to enter recess for the 2020 season. A number of factors were cited including population decline, but mainly the devastation of the Upper Murray from the 2019/2020 Australian Bushfires. They hope to re-join the league in 2021.[52] This was the first time a club had left the league since then end of the 1995 season when Tumbarumba entered a state of recess for one season.

Footy For Fires

The Footy For Fires is a charity event for the Upper Murray Bushfires.

Footy For Fires (Cudgewa Football Ground)
Saturday, 14 March (1:00 pm) Upper Murray Legends  
(Past & Present UMFNL Players)
v   Celebrity All Stars
(Past AFL Players & Local Celebrities)
Football Match report
Saturday, 14 March (1:00 pm) Cudgewa Blues
(2019 UMFNL Premiers)
v Federal Swans
(2019 UMFNL Runners-up)
Netball Match report
Saturday, 14 March (2:15 pm) Thurgoona Bulldogs
(2019 TDFL Premiers)
v Osborne Tigers
(2019 HAFNL Premiers)
Football Match report
Saturday, 14 March (2:15 pm) Kiewa-Sandy Creek Hawks
(2019 TDNA Premiers) 57
def. Billabong Crows
52 (2019 HAFNL Premiers)
Netball Match report
Saturday, 14 March (4:30 pm) Wangaratta Rovers
(2019 NEB FFL 5th place)
v Wodonga Raiders
(2019 NEB FFL Runners-up)
Football Match report
  • A pre-game AFL Auskick clinic will be held for children aged 10-16 from 12:00pm.
  • The day will feature two "Battle of the Premiers" when the 2019 TDFL/TDNA premiers face the 2019 HAFNL premiers in both football and netball matches.

Clubs

Locations

Map
15km
9.3miles
Tumbarumba
Cudgewa
Corryong
Bullioh
Locations of the Upper Murray FNL clubs

Current clubs

Active clubs

Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in UMFNL UMFNL Senior Premierships
Total Years
Bullioh
[note 2]
Bulldogs Wyeeboo/Bullioh Recreation Reserve, Tallangatta Valley 1947 2001- 9 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019, 2024, 2025
Corryong
Demons Corryong Recreation Reserve, Corryong 1892 1893–1915; 1918–1940; 1945– 32 1893, 1894, 1899, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1915, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1951, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1978, 1985, 1987, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2017
Cudgewa
Blues Cudgewa Football Ground, Cudgewa 1892 1893–1898, 1900, 1902-1915; 1918–1940; 1945– 31 1896, 1904, 1907, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1919, 1921, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1999, 2000, 2014, 2015, 2023
Tumbarumba
Roos Tumbarumba Recreation Reserve, Tumbarumba 1969 1971–1995; 1997– 3 2012, 2013, 2022

Recess clubs

Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in UMFNL UMFNL Senior Premierships
Total Years
Border-Walwa (R)
[note 3][note 4]
Magpies Walwa Recreation Reserve, Walwa 1960 1961–2019 7 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998
Federal (R)
[note 5][note 6]
Swans Corryong Recreation Reserve, Corryong 1892 1893–1904; 1909-1915; 1918–1940; 1945–2022 27 1895, 1897, 1898, 1901, 1902, 1918, 1925, 1933, 1934, 1935,
1945, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1986,
1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 2006, 2007, 2016

★ According to the AFL Victoria Country both Border-Walwa FNC & Federal FNC are still affiliated to the Upper Murray Football Netball League and have publicly stated their desires to rejoin the league in the future. However, they do not currently field any football or netball teams to compete in the competition but maintain some involvement with-in their local community including various fundraising events & community days.

Former clubs

Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in UMFNL UMFNL Senior Premierships Fate
Total Years
Berringama Light with dark vee Berries Berringama Recreation Reserve, Berringama 1929 1929–1930 0 Folded 7 games into 1930 season
Border United
[note 7]
Hoppers Jingellic Cricket Ground, Jingellic 1950[53] 1950–1960 0 Merged with Walwa to form Border-Walwa in 1961
Tintaldra-Khancoban United
[note 8]
Saints Tintaldra Recreation Reserve, Tintaldra
Khancoban Cricket Ground, Khancoban
1884 1899–1900; 1904–1908; 1912–1913; 1951–1967 1 1906 Folded in 1968
Tumut-Talbingo
[note 9]
Hawks Tumut Recreation Reserve, Tumut CRFL 1970 1978–1985 1 1982 Moved to Farrer FL in 1986
Walwa
[note 10]
Tigers Walwa Sportsground, Walwa 1892 1898–1904; 1909-1915; 1918–40; 1945–60 15 1900, 1920, 1922, 1929, 1931, 1936, 1937, 1940, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 Merged with Border United to form Border-Walwa in 1961
  • Berringama FC
Competition Level Premierships Year Won
UMFL Senior 0 -

★ Berringama was established in 1929, and entered the competition that season. The club wore light coloured jumper with a dark coloured vee on the front, as the photo is in black and white the team's true colours are unknown.[54] During their first season they were able to claim six points through a win along with a draw against Corryong. They withdrew from the competition after 7 rounds of the 1930 season on July 10, it's unclear as to why they withdrew but records show they were winless in 1930. They last competed in 1930, and since the 1931 season have not played, leading to the club being seen as folded.

  • Tintaldra-Khancoban United FC
Competition Level Premierships Year Won
UMFL Senior 1 1906

★ The football club has had a mixed past, having played under many names & colours as well as locations. The club itself was established in 1899 as Khancoban FC, they played from Khancoban (NSW) until 1900.[55] After a three-year period of recess the club reappeared for the 1904 season as Towong Wanderers FC,[citation needed] they played from Towong (VIC) until 1905. They then relocated for the 1906 season to Thowgla (VIC) and were known as Thowgla FC until 1907. It was while the club was based in Thowgla that the club won their sole premiership when they defeated Corryong in the grand final, 4.6 (30) to 2.8 (20). For the 1908 season they relocated back to Khancoban (NSW) and were renamed back to Khancoban FC.[citation needed] After another three-year period of recess the club reappeared for the 1912 season as Tintaldra FC,[citation needed] they played from Tintaldra (VIC) until 1913. Then from 1914 the club was in recess for 38 years, before returning as Tintaldra FC for the 1951 season playing from Tintaldra (VIC).[56] They would be known as Tintaldra FC until the 1961 season, and from the 1962 season the club would be known as Tintaldra-Khancoban United FC, playing from both Tintaldra (VIC) & Khancoban (NSW). They last competed in 1967, and since the 1968 season have not played, leading to the club being seen as folded.

  • Tumut-Talbingo FC
Competition Level Premierships Year Won
CRFL Senior 0 -
UMFL Senior 1 1982
FFL-D.2 Senior 0 -

★ Tumut was established in 1970, and first competed in the Central Riverina Football League until 1977. They then entered the Upper Murray Football League for the 1978 season, before going on to leave after the 1985 season. Tumut claimed their sole senior premiership in 1982 at the Cudgewa Football Ground when they defeated Cudgewa, 14.7 (91) to 8.10 (58). The club renamed to Tumut-Talbingo in 1986 before joining the Farrer Football League - Division 2 for the 1986 season. They last competed in 1987, and since the 1988 season have not played, leading to the club being seen as folded.

Senior-grade honour boards



Notes
1907: In the last round of UMFA matches, Corryong FC refused to play with Mr. Doney as the umpire, while Cudgewa FC were prepared to play as Mr. Doney as umpire. The UMFA cancelled the last round of matches and arranged a grand final match between Corryong and Cudgewa, with an Albury umpire. Cudgewa refused to take part in this match. The match was abandoned.
1918–1919: Only a half season was played due to a lack of footballers during and after World War I.
1945–1946: Only a half season was played due to a lack of footballers during and after World War II.

Senior Football: Ladder Positions 1893 - 2025

KEY: [?] = Details are still unclear or are missing.

# First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth
Year Pts Club Pts Club Pts Club Pts Club Pts Club Pts Club
1893
1894
1895 Mount Elliott
1896 20 Cudgewa[57] 16 Mount Elliott 0 Corryong [58]
1897 Mount Elliott
1898 Mount Elliott Corryong Cudgewa Walwa
1899 [?] Corryong [?] Mount Elliott [?] Khancoban [?] Walwa
1900 32 Walwa 28 Corryong 8 Cudgewa 4 Khancoban [59]
1901 24 Walwa 20 Federal 4 Corryong [60]
1902 48 Federal 48 Cudgewa 30 Corryong [61]
1903 16 Cudgewa 16 Corryong 4 Federal [62]
1904 0 Corryong 0 Cudgewa 0 Federal 0 Walwa UMFA. Season abandoned May'04
1904 12 Cudgewa 12 Corryong 0 Towong [63] Corryong DFA. Season commenced June'04
1905 20 Corryong 16 Cudgewa 12 Towong Wanderers [64]
1906 16 Thowgla 16 Corryong 4 Cudgewa [65]
1907 14 Corryong 14 Cudgewa 4 Thowgla [66]
1908 20 Corryong 16 Khancoban 0 Cudgewa [67]
1909 28 Corryong 16 Cudgewa 12 Walwa 8 Federal [68]
1910 16 Cudgewa 16 Walwa 12 Corryong 4 Federal [69]
1911 20 Cudgewa 12 Walwa 8 Corryong 8 Federal
1912 [?] Corryong [?] Cudgewa [?] Federal [?] Tintaldra [?] [?] Walwa [70]
1913 [?] Cudgewa [?] Corryong [?] Federal [?] Walwa [?] Tintaldra
1914 [?] Cudgewa [?] Federal [?] Corryong [?] [?] Walwa
1915 [?] Corryong [?] Federal [?] Cudgewa [?] [?] Walwa
1916 Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1917 Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1918 8 Federal 4 Corryong 0 Cudgewa [?] [?] Walwa [71]
1919 [?] [?] Corryong [?] [?] Cudgewa [?] [?] Federal [?] [?] Walwa
1920 [?] Walwa [?] Corryong [?] Cudgewa [?] Federal
1921 28 Cudgewa 28 Corryong 28 Walwa 0 Federal
1922 20 Walwa 16 Cudgewa 8 Corryong 0 Federal [72]
1923 48 Corryong 16 Cudgewa 16 Walwa 16 Federal
1924 40 Corryong 24 Walwa 24 Federal 0 Cudgewa
1925 36 Walwa 28 Corryong 24 Federal 8 Cudgewa
1926 36 Corryong 28 Federal 24 Walwa 8 Cudgewa
1927 [?] Corryong [?] Walwa [?] Cudgewa [?] Federal
1928 46 Corryong 38 Walwa 36 Federal 0 Cudgewa [73]
1929 44 Walwa 36 Federal 26 Corryong 8 Cudgewa 6 Berringama
1930 36 Corryong 32 Federal 28 Walwa 8 Cudgewa 0 Berringama
1931 32 Walwa 24 Corryong 20 Cudgewa 20 Federal
1932 32 Corryong 24 Walwa 20 Federal 20 Cudgewa
1933 32 Federal 30 Corryong 22 Walwa 12 Cudgewa [74]
1934 30 Walwa 26 Federal 24 Corryong 16 Cudgewa [75]
1935 44 Federal 32 Corryong 20 Walwa 0 Cudgewa
1936 42 Federal 30 Walwa 18 Corryong 6 Cudgewa
1937 28 Walwa 28 Federal 8 Corryong 4 Cudgewa
1938 [?] Cudgewa [?] Walwa [?] Federal [?] Corryong
1939 [?] Cudgewa [?] Corryong [?] Federal [?] Walwa
1940 30 Walwa 16 Federal 10 Corryong 6 Cudgewa
1941 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1942 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1943 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1944 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1945 18 Walwa 12 Cudgewa 10 Corryong 8 Federal
1946 34 Cudgewa 24 Walwa 18 Federal 12 Corryong
1947 40 Cudgewa 32 Walwa 12 Corryong 12 Federal
1948 36 Corryong 24 Walwa 20 Cudgewa 16 Federal
1949 40 Walwa 32 Corryong 18 Federal 6 Cudgewa
1950 40 Walwa 32 Corryong 32 Federal 12 Cudgewa 4 Border United
1951 56 Corryong 44 Federal 36 Walwa 32 Cudgewa 12 Border United 4 Tintaldra
1952 56 Corryong 44 Cudgewa 36 Walwa 24 Federal 20 Border United 0 Tintaldra
1953 [?] Corryong [?] Walwa [?] Federal [?] Cudgewa [?] Border United [?] Tintaldra
1954 [?] Corryong [?] Walwa [?] Federal [?] Cudgewa [?] Border United [?] Tintaldra
1955 [?] Corryong [?] Cudgewa [?] Federal [?] Walwa [?] Border United [?] Tintaldra
1956 52 Walwa 44 Cudgewa 36 Border United 24 Corryong 24 Federal 0 Tintaldra
1957 48 Walwa 42 Border United 34 Cudgewa 32 Corryong 24 Federal 0 Tintaldra
1958 44 Cudgewa 38 Walwa 38 Corryong 28 Federal 24 Border United 8 Tintaldra
1959 48 Cudgewa 44 Corryong 40 Federal 32 Border United 12 Walwa 4 Tintaldra
1960 [?] Federal [?] Corryong [?] Cudgewa [?] Walwa [?] Border United [?] Tintaldra
1961 60 Cudgewa 46 Federal 32 Corryong 22 Tintaldra 12 Walwa 0 Border United
1962 40 Cudgewa 36 Corryong 24 Federal 20 Border-Walwa 0 Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1963 48 Corryong 36 Cudgewa 20 Federal 16 Border-Walwa 0 Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1964 40 Corryong 36 Federal 24 Border-Walwa 20 Cudgewa 0 Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1965 44 Cudgewa 32 Federal 20 Tintaldra-Khancoban United 16 Corryong 8 Border-Walwa
1966 40 Cudgewa 38 Corryong 28 Federal 14 Border-Walwa 0 Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1967 44 Cudgewa 34 Border-Walwa 22 Corryong 16 Federal 4 Tintaldra-Khancoban United
1968 40 Corryong 32 Federal 28 Cudgewa 20 Border-Walwa
1969 44 Corryong 32 Cudgewa 24 Federal 20 Border-Walwa
1970 56 Cudgewa 24 Corryong 20 Federal 20 Border-Walwa
1971 40 Corryong 36 Cudgewa 28 Federal 16 Border-Walwa 0 Tumbarumba
1972 38 Corryong 24 Federal 24 Border-Walwa 20 Cudgewa 0 Tumbarumba
1973 66 Corryong 59 Border-Walwa 43 Cudgewa 35 Federal 7 Tumbarumba
1974 40 Border-Walwa 28 Federal 28 Cudgewa 20 Corryong 4 Tumbarumba
1975 40 Border-Walwa 32 Federal 28 Cudgewa 20 Corryong 0 Tumbarumba
1976 40 Federal 28 Cudgewa 24 Corryong 16 Border-Walwa 12 Tumbarumba
1977 44 Federal 32 Corryong 28 Border-Walwa 8 Tumbarumba 8 Cudgewa
1978 44 Corryong 44 Federal 36 Border-Walwa 28 Tumbarumba 20 Cudgewa 8 Tumut
1979 52 Cudgewa 44 Corryong 40 Federal 28 Tumbarumba 12 Tumut 8 Border-Walwa
1980 48 Federal 44 Corryong 34 Border-Walwa 28 Tumbarumba 26 Cudgewa 0 Tumut
1981 60 Cudgewa 40 Federal 34 Corryong 34 Border-Walwa 8 Tumbarumba 4 Tumut
1982 44 Cudgewa 40 Tumut 36 Federal 28 Border-Walwa 20 Tumbarumba 12 Corryong
1983 48 Border-Walwa 44 Corryong 40 Federal 28 Tumut 12 Cudgewa 8 Tumbarumba
1984 52 Cudgewa 44 Border-Walwa 40 Corryong 30 Federal 12 Tumut 2 Tumbarumba
1985 48 Corryong 40 Border-Walwa 40 Cudgewa 36 Federal 16 Tumbarumba 0 Tumut
1986 44 Federal 32 Border-Walwa 20 Cudgewa 16 Tumbarumba 8 Corryong
1987 40 Border-Walwa 32 Federal 28 Corryong 20 Tumbarumba 0 Cudgewa
1988 44 Corryong 36 Federal 16 Border-Walwa 16 Tumbarumba 8 Cudgewa
1989 44 Federal 32 Border-Walwa 26 Cudgewa 18 Corryong 0 Tumbarumba
1990 48 Border-Walwa 24 Tumbarumba 24 Corryong 20 Federal 4 Cudgewa
1991 44 Border-Walwa 40 Corryong 24 Cudgewa 12 Federal 0 Tumbarumba
1992 48 Border-Walwa 36 Federal 20 Cudgewa 12 Corryong 4 Tumbarumba
1993 40 Federal 36 Border-Walwa 32 Corryong 8 Cudgewa 4 Tumbarumba
1994 40 Cudgewa 36 Border-Walwa 28 Federal 12 Corryong 4 Tumbarumba
1995 44 Border-Walwa 32 Corryong 28 Cudgewa 16 Federal 0 Tumbarumba
1996 48 Border-Walwa 28 Federal 16 Corryong 4 Cudgewa
1997 48 Border-Walwa 32 Cudgewa 20 Corryong 16 Federal 4 Tumbarumba
1998 36 Border-Walwa 36 Tumbarumba 28 Federal 16 Corryong 4 Cudgewa
1999 40 Border-Walwa 36 Cudgewa 28 Tumbarumba 12 Federal 4 Corryong
2000 42 Cudgewa 34 Corryong 24 Federal 20 Tumbarumba 0 Border-Walwa
2001 56 Corryong 48 Federal 32 Border-Walwa 24 Tumbarumba 16 Bullioh 4 Cudgewa
2002 52 Border-Walwa 44 Corryong 44 Bullioh 24 Federal 16 Tumbarumba 0 Cudgewa
2003 60 Federal 40 Cudgewa 32 Corryong 32 Bullioh 16 Tumbarumba 0 Border-Walwa
2004 52 Bullioh 52 Federal 32 Corryong 28 Cudgewa 12 Border-Walwa 4 Tumbarumba
2005 52 Corryong 44 Federal 40 Bullioh 32 Border-Walwa 8 Cudgewa 4 Tumbarumba
2006 60 Federal 48 Bullioh 32 Corryong 20 Cudgewa 12 Border-Walwa 8 Tumbarumba
2007 56 Bullioh 36 Federal 32 Cudgewa 28 Corryong 20 Border-Walwa 8 Tumbarumba
2008 52 Bullioh 44 Cudgewa 28 Corryong 28 Border-Walwa 16 Tumbarumba 12 Federal
2009 52 Bullioh 36 Border-Walwa 32 Tumbarumba 32 Federal 24 Cudgewa 4 Corryong
2010 56 Bullioh 44 Border-Walwa 44 Federal 20 Tumbarumba 12 Cudgewa 4 Corryong
2011 48 Bullioh 44 Federal 36 Cudgewa 32 Border-Walwa 20 Tumbarumba 0 Corryong
2012 52 Tumbarumba 48 Bullioh 44 Cudgewa 20 Corryong 12 Federal 4 Border-Walwa
2013 60 Tumbarumba 36 Corryong 32 Federal 30 Bullioh 22 Cudgewa 0 Border-Walwa
2014 52 Cudgewa 44 Corryong 44 Bullioh 20 Tumbarumba 20 Federal 0 Border-Walwa
2015 56 Cudgewa 44 Federal 30 Tumbarumba 22 Bullioh 16 Corryong 12 Border-Walwa
2016 48 Federal 40 Corryong 36 Cudgewa 32 Tumbarumba 24 Bullioh 0 Border-Walwa
2017 56 Bullioh 52 Corryong 32 Federal 24 Border-Walwa 16 Cudgewa 0 Tumbarumba
2018 60 Bullioh 44 Federal 36 Cudgewa 28 Corryong 8 Border-Walwa 4 Tumbarumba
2019 56 Cudgewa 50 Bullioh 30 Federal 28 Tumbarumba 16 Corryong 0 Border-Walwa
2020 League in recess due to COVID-19
2021^ 36 Cudgewa 20 Bullioh 20 Tumbarumba 4 Corryong 0 Federal
2021^ Season abandoned due to COVID-19 - No official Premier after 11 Rounds played
2022 44 Tumbarumba 32 Cudgewa 32 Bullioh 8 Federal 4 Corryong
2023 48 Cudgewa 24 Tumbarumba 24 Bullioh 0 Corryong
2024 48 Cudgewa 28 Bullioh 16 Tumbarumba 4 Corryong
2025 40 Bullioh 40 Cudgewa 16 Tumbarumba 0 Corryong

Grand Finals

Senior Football

Between 1893 and 1905, the football team who finished on top of the ladder after the allocated home and away matches were completed, were declared as the premiers.

In the last round of the 1907 UMFA matches, Corryong FC refused to play with Mr. Doney as the umpire, while Cudgewa FC were prepared to play as Mr. Doney as the umpire. The UMFA cancelled the last round of matches and arranged a grand final match between Corryong and Cudgewa, with an Albury umpire. Cudgewa refused to take part in this match.[76] The match was abandoned.
KEY: [?] = Details are still unclear or are missing.

Year G B Pts Premiers G B Pts Runners-Up Ground Best on Ground
1893 Corryong ?
1894 Corryong[77] ?
1895 1st Mount Elliott[78] ?
1896 Cudgewa[79] Mount Elliott[80] Ladder: home & away points
1897 1st Mount Elliott (undefeated)[81]
1898 Mount Elliott
1899 Corryong
1900 1st Walwa[82] 2nd Corryong[83] Ladder: home & away points[84]
1901 3 4 22 Walwa[85][86] 3 2 20 Federal. Protest lodged in last H&A match by FFC.[87][88] At Walwa. Federal won protest & Premiership[89]
1902 1st Federal[90] 2nd Cudgewa Ladder: home & away points[91]
1903 3 5 23 Corryong[92][93] 2 3 15 Cudgewa[94][95] Nicholls Oval. Play off for premiership
1904 4 4 28 Cudgewa[96] 2 12 24 Corryong[97] Corryong. Play off for premiership[98]
1905 - - 1st Corryong[99] - - 2nd Cudgewa[100] Ladder: home & away points[101]
1906 4 6 30 Thougla[102] 2 8 20 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve[103]
1907 - - 1st
2nd
Corryong[104]
Cudgewa[105]
- - 3rd Thowgla Ladder: home & away points
1908 - - 1st Corryong[106] - - 2nd Khancoban Ladder: home & away points
1909 - - 1st Corryong[107] - - 2nd Cudgewa Ladder: home & away points
1910 7 13 55 Corryong[108] 3 7 25 Cudgewa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1911 9 6 60 Cudgewa[109] 5 9 39 Federal Corryong Park Ground
1912 7 11 47 Corryong[110][111][112] 2 4 16 Cudgewa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1913 5 13 43 Cudgewa[113] 4 6 30 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve
1914 6 3 39 Cudgewa[114] 2 5 17 Federal Knight's Oval
1915 3 12 30 Corryong[115] 2 6 18 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1916 Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1917 Upper Murray Football Association in recess due to World War I
1918 - - 1st Federal - - 2nd Cudgewa Ladder: home & away points
1919 [?] [?] [?] Cudgewa [?] [?] [?] [?] [?]
1920 [?] [?] [?] Walwa[116] [?] [?] [?] Corryong[117] Walwa Recreation Reserve
1921 4 9 33 Cudgewa[118] 2 11 23 Walwa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1922 [?] [?] [?] Walwa [?] [?] [?] Corryong[119] Walwa Recreation Reserve 1st Sep 1922: Corryong Courier Newspaper is missing
1923 9 5 59 Corryong (undefeated)[120] 2 1 13 Cudgewa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1924 6 13 49 Corryong[121] 4 8 32 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1925 [?] [?] [?] Federal[122][123] [?] [?] [?] Walwa Walwa Recreation Reserve[124] No scores entered in match review.
1926 5 10 40 Corryong[125] 4 9 33 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1927 7 10 52 Corryong 4 1 25 Cudgewa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1928 12 12 84 Corryong 11 5 71 Walwa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1929 5 15 45 Walwa[126] 3 3 21 Corryong Walwa Recreation Reserve
1930 12 9 81 Corryong 5 10 40 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1931 10 7 67 Walwa[127] 9 4 58 Corryong Walwa Recreation Reserve
1932 17 13 115 Corryong 14 5 89 Walwa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1933 9 9 63 Federal[128] 7 8 50 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve
1934 11 11 77 Federal[129] 9 10 64 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve
1935 10 7 67 Federal[130] 6 9 45 Corryong The Showgrounds
1936 6 12 48 Walwa[131] 5 9 39 Federal Walwa Recreation Reserve
1937 12 10 82 Walwa[132] 11 8 74 Federal Walwa Recreation Reserve
1938 7 13 55 Cudgewa[133] 7 24 66 Walwa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1939 7 24 66 Cudgewa[134] 7 13 55 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve
1940 7 9 51 Walwa (undefeated)[135] 3 5 23 Federal[136] Walwa Recreation Reserve
1941 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1942 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1943 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1944 Upper Murray Football League in recess due to World War II
1945 8 8 56 Federal[137] 3 9 27 Walwa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1946 3 10 28 Cudgewa[138] 3 7 25 Walwa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1947 7 10 52 Cudgewa[139] 6 9 45 Walwa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1948 16 14 110 Walwa[140] 16 5 101 Corryong Walwa Recreation Reserve
1949 9 19 73 Walwa[141] 8 9 57 Corryong[142] Walwa Recreation Reserve
1950 7 5 47 Walwa[143] 4 7 31 Corryong[144] Walwa Recreation Reserve
1951 10 7 67 Corryong[145] 4 11 35 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1952 11 10 76 Cudgewa[146] 9 7 61 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1953 9 6 60 Cudgewa[147] 8 11 59 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1954 12 13 85 Cudgewa[148][149] 6 2 38 Walwa [?]
1955 7 9 51 Walwa 5 12 42 Corryong [?]
1956 12 5 77 Walwa 5 12 42 Cudgewa [?]
1957 9 13 67 Walwa 4 6 30 Border United [?]
1958 7 10 52 Walwa 6 7 43 Cudgewa [?]
1959 5 12 42 Federal 3 14 32 Corryong [?]
1960 10 7 67 Federal 8 12 60 Corryong [?]
1961 9 7 61 Cudgewa 8 10 58 Federal [?]
1962 9 11 65 Cudgewa 7 11 53 Corryong [?]
1963 11 10 76 Cudgewa 4 11 35 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1964 13 11 89 Corryong 6 9 45 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1965 11 7 73 Federal 9 7 61 Cudgewa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1966 18 14 122 Cudgewa 8 8 56 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1967 9 10 64 Cudgewa 5 4 34 Border-Walwa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1968 8 11 59 Corryong 4 6 30 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1969 12 14 86 Corryong 13 6 84 Cudgewa [?]
1970 11 8 74 Cudgewa 6 13 49 Corryong [?]
1971 9 19 73 Cudgewa 3 8 26 Federal [?]
1972 15 11 101 Corryong 11 6 72 Cudgewa [?]
1973 11 6 72 Cudgewa 5 5 35 Border-Walwa [?]
1974 9 9 63 Cudgewa 8 6 54 Federal Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1975 9 9 63 Federal 8 9 57 Border-Walwa Jingellic Recreation Reserve
1976 9 7 61 Federal 7 8 50 Border-Walwa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1977 18 21 129 Federal 16 7 103 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve
1978 17 10 112 Corryong 16 11 107 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1979 8 22 70 Cudgewa 10 5 65 Federal Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1980 16 18 114 Federal 6 13 49 Tumbarumba Corryong Recreation Reserve
1981 11 25 91 Cudgewa 7 12 54 Border-Walwa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1982 14 7 91 Tumut 8 10 58 Cudgewa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1983 4 7 31 Federal 3 9 27 Border-Walwa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1984 15 18 108 Border-Walwa 13 16 94 Cudgewa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1985 18 9 117 Corryong 15 12 102 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
1986 19 9 123 Federal 10 11 71 Cudgewa [?]
1987 25 13 163 Corryong 10 7 67 Federal Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1988 7 8 50 Federal 5 5 35 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1989 7 12 54 Federal 7 7 49 Border-Walwa Corryong Recreation Reserve
1990 18 16 124 Border-Walwa 8 12 60 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1991 19 19 133 Border-Walwa 8 11 59 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1992 9 4 58 Border-Walwa 4 6 30 Federal Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1993 10 13 73 Federal 8 9 57 Border-Walwa [?]
1994 17 13 115 Federal 10 10 70 Cudgewa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1995 18 13 121 Corryong 13 12 90 Border-Walwa Walwa Recreation Reserve
1996 17 7 109 Border-Walwa 9 7 61 Corryong [?]
1997 15 16 106 Border-Walwa 12 5 77 Cudgewa Walwa Recreation Reserve
1998 6 10 46 Border-Walwa 5 10 40 Tumbarumba Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
1999 9 14 68 Cudgewa 10 3 63 Border-Walwa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
2000 21 5 131 Cudgewa 14 9 93 Corryong [?]
2001 9 7 61 Corryong 5 4 34 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
2002 19 14 128 Corryong 4 7 31 Border-Walwa Corryong Recreation Reserve
2003 9 3 57 Corryong 6 2 38 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
2004 10 16 76 Bullioh 8 6 54 Corryong Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2005 15 11 101 Corryong 7 6 48 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
2006 15 14 104 Federal 3 7 25 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve
2007 13 8 86 Federal 12 6 78 Bullioh Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2008 20 13 133 Bullioh 3 7 25 Corryong Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2009 12 9 81 Bullioh 7 14 56 Tumbarumba Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2010 6 4 40 Bullioh 0 4 4 Federal Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2011 19 11 125 Bullioh 9 8 62 Cudgewa Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve
2012 13 11 89 Tumbarumba 12 4 76 Cudgewa Tumbarumba Recreation Reserve
2013 15 12 102 Tumbarumba 10 9 69 Bullioh Tumbarumba Recreation Reserve Matthew Howarth (T)
2014 16 12 108 Cudgewa 12 5 77 Corryong Cudgewa Recreation Reserve
2015 15 10 100 Cudgewa 9 11 65 Federal Corryong Recreation Reserve
2016 8 12 60 Federal 8 9 57 Corryong Corryong Recreation Reserve
2017 20 7 127 Corryong 10 5 65 Bullioh Corryong Recreation Reserve
2018 12 18 90 Bullioh[150] 9 8 62 Federal Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve Hamish Clark (Bullioh)
2019 12 10 82 Bullioh[151] 7 14 56 Cudgewa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve Ash Gordon (Bullioh)
2020 League in recess due to COVID-19
2021 Season abandoned due to COVID-19 - No official Premier after 11 Rounds played
- - 1st Cudgewa (9 wins, 0 losses)[152] - - 2nd Bullioh (5 wins, 3 losses) Ladder: home & away points Not appliciable
2022 13 11 89 Tumbarumba[153] 8 1 49 Cudgewa Tumbarumba Recreation Reserve Jacob Reid (Tumbarumba)
2023 22 14 146 Cudgewa[154] 8 4 52 Bullioh Cudgewa Recreation Reserve Josh Bartel (Cudgewa)
2024 13 13 91 Bullioh[155] 7 14 56 Cudgewa Cudgewa Recreation Reserve Ashley Murray (Bullioh)
2025 17 7 109 Bullioh[156] 11 5 71 Cudgewa Tallangatta Valley Recreation Reserve Aiden Henrich (Bullioh)
2026
2027
Year G B Pts Premiers G B Pts Runners-Up Ground Best on Ground

Reserves Grand Finals

Thirds Grand Finals

The Upper Murray FNL Thirds competition may of commenced in 1970? and was initially an Under 18's competition which changed to an Under 16's competition in 2001. Unfortunately the Under 16's competition folded after the 2017 season.

Season Structure

Currently, the Upper Murray Football Netball League season runs from late April until late August, with matches traditionally played on Saturdays. There are 12 home and away rounds with each club playing each other four times. There are two fixtures per round, with each fixture hosting three football games and six netball games across the day at the one venue. A total of 18 matches take place across the Upper Murray region each round.

There are no fixtured byes each round, but there are three bye weekends fixtured by the league - after rounds 3, 6 and 9.

While there is no official pre-season competition, the league's clubs are free to organise their own practice matches against any opponent either at home or away.

Current competitions

Since 2016 a number of the grades in the Australian rules football competition have discontinued, the last under 16's season was held in 2017. Additionally the under 13's competition became the under 14's, while in 2019 it was only competed by four clubs (Bullioh, Corryong, Cudgewa & Tumbarumba). There was also talk of scrapping the netball competition's d-grade in 2019, however the clubs voted in favour of retaining it for the 2020 season.

A green tick (Yes) represents that competition will be held, while a red cross (No) indicates that competition is not being held, the competitions for the 2020 Upper Murray Football Netball League are listed below.[161]

Current finals system

The Upper Murray Football Netball League currently uses the "Page–McIntyre system". The final series is played over four Saturdays from early August until early September, with the grand final traditionally being played on the first weekend of September.

A home ground advantage is awarded to teams only according to the senior grade football, with all finals for both football & netball are played at the one venue during each final day. Unlike other leagues in the local area, the grand final is not played at a neutral venue (like the TDFL/TDNA) or traditional venue (like the Hume FNL), instead the winner of the 2nd Semi-Final for the senior grade football is awarded hosting rights for that season's grand final.

In some cases, a club's team other than the senior grade football team may be listed as the "away team" as they might qualify second for that final. For example, in Cudgewa at the 2019 Grand Final the Cudgewa reserve grade football team was listed as the "away team" as they qualifiedy second for the grand final.

Semi-FinalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
A1st on ladderHomeDWinner major semi-finalHome
2nd on ladderAwayWinner Preliminary FinalAway
CLoser major semi-finalHome
Winner minor semi-finalAway
B3rd on ladderHome
4th on ladderAway

League honour boards

Club Results/Ladders - 1893 to 2019

Seasons

Interleague / community championships matches

The Upper Murray Football League won the North East Riverina Leagues Championships in 1969, 1976, & 1977 with Kevin Mack as Captain-Coach & John Cornish as Vice Captain. Also in 1977 John Cornish (from Tumbarumba FC) winning "Best player from all leagues in series", Kevin Mack (from Corryong FC) winning "Best player on ground against Hume League", & Craig Whitehead (from Corryong FC) winning "Best player on ground against Ovens & King". The interleague senior football match results below are via the official Ovens and King Football Netball League website.


Year Captain Coach Venue UMFL Score Match Result UMFL Opposition Match Score Date/Comments
1898 Tallangatta 4.4 - 28 defeated Tallangatta 3.4 - 22 13.8.1898[167]
1908 Ernie Whitehead Albury 5.3 - 33 lost to Albury 6.9 - 45 19.08.1908
1932 Jack Greenhill Match cancelled[168] Wangaratta 24/9/32[169]
1937 6.8 - 44 defeated Granya 5.11 - 41 4/9/37[170]
1964 Greg Tate Jindera Hume FL 6.9.1964
1969 Martin Park, Wodonga 8.15 - 63 defeated Ovens & King FL 8.5 - 53 11.6.69 - G Final
1970 Martin Park, Wodonga 5.12 - 42 lost to Ovens & King FL 16.14 - 110 1.8.70 - G Final[171]
1974 Baarmutha Park, Beechworth 12.9 - 81 lost to Ovens & King FL 20.14 - 134 13.7.74
1977 Kevin Mack Kevin Mack Corryong Rec Reserve 18.3 - 111 defeated Ovens & King FL 15.12 - 102 11.6.77 - G Final
1979 Tarrawingee Rec Reserve 14.12 - 96 lost to Ovens & King FL 28.19 - 187 26.5.79
1980 Bruce Forbes Bruce Forbes Corryong Rec Reserve 14.19 - 103 lost to Ovens & King FL 20.12 - 132 31.5.80
1989 Corryong Rec Reserve 19.14 - 128 defeated Ovens & King FL 13.19 - 97 3.6.89
1991 Tarrawingee Rec Reserve 6.6 - 42 lost to Ovens & King FL 28.29 - 197 25.5.91[172]

Individual awards

Best and Fairest / Goalkicking Award

Senior Football

In 1895, a gold medal was presented to Corryong's Frank Cain for "the best football player in the Upper Murray".

An award for the "most popular footballer" in the Upper Murray FA was awarded by Mrs Jones from the Kia Ora Cafe in 1922 and in 1923 Mrs Jones awarded a gold medal to the "best all-round footballer" and was voted on by the general public.[173]

An award for the "best all-round footballer" in the Upper Murray Football Association was awarded in 1926 and was also voted on by the general public.[174] In 1926 and 1927 there was no fewer than four different football awards donated by local business owners in the Upper Murray FA. These were - Mrs Selina Jane McDonough's Crystal Cafe,[175] Mrs Graham's, Mr Anderson and Mr & Mrs McCully.[176] There seemed to be an extraordinary amount of public votes for these awards between 1922 and 1936 for such a small population base, but it is all documented in past issues of the Corryong Courier newspaper, which are referenced below.

The first official UMFA senior football best and fairest cup award was donated by M Stafford from the Corryong Hotel and presented in 1940 and was voted on by the match day umpire,[177] with the award being a cash award of £3/3 in 1945[178] and £6/5 in 1946. Donor, Taiton A Edwards donated a silver cup for the award from 1947 to 1952.[179]

At some unknown point, the UMFL senior football best and fairest award was called the McAuliffe Medal.

Multiple UMFNL Best & Fairest Winners
  • 4 - Mark Albers - Border-Walwa
  • 3 - Murray Jarvis - Cudgewa
  • 3 - Les Harrison - Cudgewa
  • 3 - Evan Nicholas - Corryong
  • 2 - Harold Purss - Walwa
  • 2 - Kevin Smith - Federal
  • 2 - Tony Emerson - Border-Walwa
  • 2 - Laurie McInnes - Federal
  • 2 - Karl Elliott - Bullioh
  • 2 - Brent Ohlin - Federal
  • 2 - James Waters - Tumbarumba
Most goals in a match
  • 23 - John Spencer (Cudgewa) v Corryong, Rd.3 2025[180][181]
  • 21 - Rod Lees (Corryong) v Cudgewa, 1988[182]
  • 20 - Kylin Morey (Cudgewa) v Federal, Rd.3 2021[183]
  • 19 - Mark Fitzgerald (Cudgewa) v Tumbarumba, 1971[184]
  • 18 - Larry Harris (Corryong) v Tintaldra, 1953.[185]
Most goals in a grand final
  • 12 - Darryl Jordan: (Federal) v Cudgewa, 1986
Century Goalkickers
  • 1951 - Larry Harris: Corryong
  • 1953 - Larry Harris: Corryong
  • 1978 - Chris McInnes: Corryong
  • 1979 - Darryl Jordan: Federal
  • 1983 - Darryl Jordan: Federal
  • 1986 - Darryl Jordan: Federal
  • 1987 - Darryl Jordan: Federal
  • 2002 - Ross Hillary: Corryong
  • 2006 - Clinton Tonkin: Bullioh
  • 2017 - Jarrod Williams: Corryong
  • 2019 - Ashley Murray: Bullioh
  • 2025 - John Spencer: Cudgewa
UMFA Best Player Award Leading Goalkicker Award
Year Votes Player Club Award Donor Goals Player Club
1895 Frank Cain[186] Corryong
1896 10 D Whitehead[187] Cudgewa
1922 Gold Medal: William Murrell[188] Corryong Mrs Jones, Kia Ora Cafe (most popular)
1923 14,116 Gold Medal: Charlie Greenhill[189] Corryong Mrs Jones, Kia Ora Cafe (best player)
1926 23,313 Gold Medal: Colin Lennox[190] Federal[191] Mrs McDonough's Cafe (best player)
13,780 Silver Medal: Jack Greenhill Corryong Mrs McDonough's Cafe (best player)
Gold Watch: Dick Smith Corryong Mr & Mrs McCully (most popular)
Gold Medal: Jack Greenhill Corryong Mr & Mrs Graham (most popular)
1927 33,666 Jack White[192] Federal Mrs McDonough's Cafe (best player)
A Whitsed Corryong Mrs Graham (most popular)
14,915 W Krausgrill Corryong Mr Anderson (most popular)
1928 43,688 Jack White[193] Federal Mrs McDonough's Crystal Cafe
1929 30,750 Goldie Whitehead[194] Federal[195] Mrs McDonough's Crystal Cafe
1931 14,375 S McKenzie[196] Federal Mrs McDonough's Crystal Cafe 27 M Smith[197][198] Federal
1936 831 W Murrell[199][200] Corryong Management: Local Talkies
Upper Murray FA: Official Best & Fairest Award - 1940 to present day
1940 ? Private A B Lloyd[201] Federal[202] Stafford's Corryong Hotel
1941-44 UMFA in recess > World War Two
1945 ? Harold Purss[203][204] Walwa[205] £3/3: Chas McNamara[206]
1946 ? Harold Purss[207] Walwa[208] £6/5/: General donations[209]
1947 28 Murray Jarvis[210] Cudgewa[211] TA Edwards, Albury Dentist[212]
1948 22 Jack Edmondson[213] Federal T A Edwards, Albury Dentist
1949 24
(24)
Murray Murrell
John Couttie * [214]
Corryong
Federal
T A Edwards, Albury Dentist
1950 24 Murray Jarvis[215] Cudgewa TA Edwards, Albury Dentist[216]
1951 26 Bob Chomley[217] Tintaldra T A Edwards, Albury Dentist 90 (103) Larry Harris[218] Corryong
1952 25[219] Murray Jarvis[220] Cudgewa T A Edwards, Albury Dentist 51 (65) Larry Harris[221][222] Corryong
1953 Jack Lowthian Walwa 108 Larry Harris Corryong
1954 Les Harrison[223] Cudgewa 59 Larry Harris[224] Corryong
1955 Les Harrison Cudgewa 58 Bill Moon Corryong
1956 Les Harrison Cudgewa 66 Graham Gadd Walwa
1957 Barry Bryant Walwa 66 Graham Gadd Walwa
1958 ? Mick Boswell[225] Border United 52 John Hadley Corryong
1959 20 Max Hore[226] Walwa 68 Barry Laverty Cudgewa
1960 Kevin Smith Federal 64 Cliff Daly Corryong
1961 Kevin Smith Federal 62 Colin Fletcher Cudgewa
1962 Peter Chitty Cudgewa 62 Glen Whitehead Corryong
1963 ? Merv Clarke[227] Tintaldra Khancoban 82 Ian Todd Corryong
1964 15 Noel Richardson[228] Corryong 75 Ian Todd Corryong
1965 C Pagononi Tintaldra Khancoban 39 Ted McSweeney Federal
1966 Tony Smedley Cudgewa 58 Merv Ward Cudgewa
1967 Ian Moscrop[229] Cudgewa 37 Merv Ward Cudgewa
1968 Ross McKimmie Federal 26 Greg Smith Federal
1969 Tony Emerson Border-Walwa 61 Tony Smedley Cudgewa
1970 Tony Emerson Border-Walwa 43 John Chitty Cudgewa
1971 Noel Byatt Cudgewa 56 Herb Maloney Federal
1972 John Merrick Corryong 56 Tom Smedley Cudgewa
1973 Ken Land Cudgewa 43
43
Chris McInnes
Robin Taylor
Corryong
Border Walwa
1974 John Cornish[230] Tumbarumba 37 Merv Ward Cudgewa
1975 Tony Buscombe Corryong 32 John Whitsed Federal
1976 Bertie Haynes[231] Tumbarumba 40 Bertie Haynes Tumbarumba
1977 John Mulligan Cudgewa 80 Darryl Jordan Federal
1978 22 Peter White[232] Tumbarumba 115 Chris McInnes Corryong
1979 23 Phil Byatt[233] Cudgewa 127 (143) Darryl Jordan Federal
1980 19
(19)
Bruce Forbes
Doug Paton
Tumbarumba
Federal
92 Chris McInnes Corryong
1981 Doug Paton Federal 53 Alan Politis Cudgewa
1982 Ron Hystek[234] Tumbarumba 61 Michael Dobson Tumut
1983 Mark Hallinan Border-Walwa 92 (103) Darryl Jordan Federal
1984 David Greenhill Corryong 65 Scott Drummond Border-Walwa
1985 Ian Edmondson Cudgewa 72 Brett Richter Corryong
1986 Paul McInerney Border-Walwa 105 (129) Darryl Jordan Federal
1987 Stephen Brown Corryong 127 (140) Darryl Jordan Federal
1988 John Bloom
Chris Graham
Cudgewa
Cudgewa
119 Rod Lees Corryong
1989 Jon Collins Federal 54 Bruce Shea Federal
1990 Mark Albers Border-Walwa 58 Darryl Jordan[235] Federal
1991 Mark Albers Border-Walwa 61 Luke Ellis Border-Walwa
1992 Wayne Edwards Border-Walwa 47 Wayne Edwards Border-Walwa
1993 Brendan Attree
Steve McCormack
Corryong
Border-Walwa
44 Clinton Griffiths Federal
1994 Paul Williams Tumbarumba 37 Clinton Griffiths Federal
1995 Peter Tolsher Federal 47 Neville Deery Cudgewa
1996 Mark Albers Border-Walwa 52 Ron Harris Federal
1997 Mark Albers Border-Walwa 66 Robert Newnham Border-Walwa
1998 Baxter Oliver Federal 55 Justin Gregory Tumbarumba
1999 Kevin Hunt
Laurie McInnes
Border-Walwa
Federal
53 Matt Dingey Border-Walwa
2000 Alby Freijah
Laurie McInnes
Corryong
Federal
47 Greg Andrew
Lindsay Seymour
Cudgewa
Tumbarumba
2001 24 Michael Wild[236] Corryong 39 Carlo Visser Federal
2002 19 Rick Sibraa[237] Border Walwa 90 (100) Ross Hilliary[238] Corryong
2003 24 Ian McKimmie Federal 72 Scott Byatt Federal
2004 Karl Elliott Bullioh 54 Matthew Hayes Corryong
2005 Karl Elliott Bullioh 61 Michael Mathey Federal
2006 Evan Nicholas Corryong 100 Clinton Tonkin Federal
2007 Mark Nichol
Neville Nugent
Bullioh
Federal
71 Shane Reid Bullioh
2008 Bill Nichol Bullioh 60 Matthew Hayes Corryong
2009 James Cleven Cudgewa 72 (78) Clinton Tolkin Bullioh
2010 Warren Sinclair Federal 70 (74) Shane Ried Bullioh
2011 John Forrest Federal 76 (83) Tom Hickey Bullioh
2012 Evan Nicholas[239] Corryong 62 (65) Tom Hickey Bullioh
2013 20 Evan Nicholas
Stephen Barnes[240]
Corryong
Tumbarumba
80 (90) Matthew Molkentin Tumbarumba
2014 17 Shannon Gilson[241] Corryong 52 Ben Carey Tumbarumba
2015 Brent Ohlin Federal 54 (64) Ben Carey Tumbarumba
2016 Brent Ohlin[242] Federal 62 (62) Matt Bradshaw Federal
2017 Daniel McCarthy Border-Walwa 101 (108) Jarrod Williams Corryong
2018 22 Zach Burhop[243] Bullioh[244] 52 (54) Zach Burhop Bullioh
2019 22 Tom McKimmie[245] Federal 135 (160) Ashley Murray[246] Bullioh
2020 UMFNL in recess due to COVID-19
2021 ? 61 (N/A) Kylin Morey Cudgewa
2022 Jacob Read
James Waters[247]
Tumbarumba
Tumbarumba
61 (68) Nick Brockley Cudgewa
2023 15 James Waters[248] Tumbarumba 58 (71) Adam Prior Cudgewa
2024 14 Grady Nigsch[249] Cudgewa 71 (73) Guy Telford Cudgewa
2025 9
(11)
Clint Brunnenmeyer
John Spencer * [250]
Bullioh 95 (106) John Spencer Cudgewa
2026
Year Votes Player Club Award Donor Goals Player Club
  • Goalkicking: Brackets () includes goals kicked in finals.
  • 1949 - John Couttie (Federal) tied with the winner on votes but finished as runner up under the old countback system.
  • 1980 - Doug Paton (Federal) tied with the winner on votes but finished as runner up under the old countback system.
  • 2025 - John Spencer (Cudgewa) polled the most votes (11) but was deemed ineligible due to a one-week suspension for umpire abuse in round four.
Reserves Football
UMFL Best & Fairest Award Leading Goalkicking Award
Year Votes Player Club B & F Donor Goals Player Club
1964 13 W Schmehl ?
1979 20 C Akers Tumut
1980 16 Brian McNamara Cudgewa
2009 35 (43) Damien Swaby Bullioh
2010 60 (63) Alastair Campbell Bullioh
2011 67 (72) Damien Swaby Bullioh
2012
2013
2014 44 (51) Mathew Tyrell Bullioh
2015 16 Brady McKimmie[251] Federal
2016 Brendon Lane Tumbarumba 39 (45) Peter Scammell Federal
2017 39 (56) Matthew Jones Federal
2018 13 Ben Parker Bullioh 68 Mark Boyle Corryong
2019 6 Ben Parker Bullioh 27 Ben Parker Bullioh
2020 UMFNL in recess due to COVID-19
2021 ? 22 Greg Wheeler Cudgewa
2022 Brad Simmonds Bullioh 25 (27) Jaymin Fenton Bullioh
2023 Joel Cook Bullioh 52 (55) Shane Price Bullioh
2024 Luke Rafferty Bullioh 72 (75) Aaron Barnes Bullioh
2025 17 Brad Simmonds Bullioh 55 (57) Aaron Barnes Bullioh
2026
Year Votes Player Club Award Donor Goals Player Club

Life Members

National League players

The following former Upper Murray FL players have gone onto play senior VFL / AFL football. James Jordan is the son of former Federal player, Daryl Jordan and Harry Dean is the son of former Carlton and Bullioh player, Peter Dean.

Netball honour boards

History

It appears that the Upper Murray Basketball (Netball) Association was formed in June 1946 with four newly formed teams[252] and this female sport was initially called "basketball" until 1970, when it was changed to "netball" for the 1971 season.

In Australia, the term women's basketball was used to refer to both netball and basketball.[253] During the 1950s and 1960s, a movement arose to change the Australian name of the game from women's basketball to netball in order to avoid confusion between the two sports. The Australian Basketball Union offered to pay the costs involved to alter the name, but the netball organisation rejected the change.[253] In 1970, the Council of the All Australia Netball Association officially changed the name to "netball" in Australia.[254]

Upper Murray BA Teams
  • Berringama: 1947-49, 1951-
  • Colac Colac: 1946-
  • Corryong: 1946-
  • Cudgewa: 1946-49, 1951-
  • Cudgewa North: 1948-50,
  • Elliott: 1951-
  • GFS: 1946-50,
  • Kiwis: 1950,
  • Koalas: 1950,
  • Thougla: 1948, 1950,
  • Tintaldra: 1948-49,
  • Walwa: 1947-

Netball Premiers

Netball Best & Fairest Winners

Leading Goal Scorers

National League players

T.B.A.

Inter-League matches

T.B.A.

Officer Bearers

There appears to be no references to an official local Corryong and district and / or a Upper Murray football competition between 1893 and 1895 and also between 1898 and 1899.

General information

League Names
1893–1895 Corryong Football Association ?
1896-1899 Upper Murray Football Association
1900–1901 Upper Murray Football Club Association
1902-1903 Upper Murray Football Association
1904–1906 Corryong District Association
1907–1952 Upper Murray Football Association
1953–2000 Upper Murray Football League
2001–present Upper Murray Football Netball League
2025 Compertitions
Football UMFNL Seniors
UMFNL Reserves
UMFNL Under 16's
UMFNL Under 14's
UMFNL Under 12's
UMFNL Under 10's (Auskick)
Netball UNFNL A-Grade
UMFNL B-Grade
UMFNL C-Grade
UMFNL D-Grade
UMFNL Under 15's
UMFNL Under 11's (Netta)
Men's Leagues
Ovens & King
Ovens & Murray
Tallangata & District
Upper Murray
Women's Leagues
AFLNEB Female
Junior Leagues
Albury Wodonga Junior
Wangaratta & District Junior

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c The term "champions" was used for a club finishing the season on top of the ladder with no finals series played, today the league recognizes these "champions" who won the "championship" as premiers who won the premiership.
  2. ^ Established as Bullioh Valley in 1947, Reformed as Bullioh in 2000.
  3. ^ Formed from merger of Border United FC & Walwa FC after the 1960 season.
  4. ^ Border-Walwa FNC entered a state of recess from the 2020 pre season, last season they competed in was the 2019 season.
  5. ^ Established as Mount Elliot in 1892, Renamed to Federal in 1901.
  6. ^ Federal FNC entered a state of recess from the 2022 post season, last season they competed in was the 2022 season.
  7. ^ Merged with Walwa FC after the 1960 season to form the Border-Walwa FC.
  8. ^ Established as Khancoban in 1884, and had a number of name changers over the years.
  9. ^ Established as Tumut in 1970, Renamed to Tumut-Talbingo in 1986.
  10. ^ Merged with Border United FC after the 1960 season to form the Border-Walwa FC.

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