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The North Western Football Association is an
Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...
competition based on the North West Coast of
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Origins

The North Western Football Association was formed at a meeting at the Formby Hotel in 1894 and is the oldest continuously running football competition in the state of
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. The first clubs were Devonport, Latrobe, Mersey and Ulverstone. The NWFA was the senior football body on the coast until a break away group of teams formed the NWFU in 1910.
The NWFA was then looked upon as a junior competition feeding the NWFU and later the TFL Statewide League until their demise and later the NTFL teams. The competition has seen more than fifty teams participate in its history from all parts of the North West Coast indicating the rise and fall and changing fortunes of many towns throughout history. Clubs such as Burnie Tigers, Cooee Bulldogs,
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, Mole Creek, Wilmot, Barrington, Don,
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, Moriarty, Sassafras, Melrose and Gowrie Park are among many to have played in the NWFA. From mid-1938 until it went into recess during World War II, the NWFA played under VFA rules, a code of rules established by the
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as a rival to the national rules. This most notably meant that throwing the ball was legal during those years. The NWFA was one of the highest level competitions outside the VFA to play under those rules. Upon its resumption after World War II, the NWFA returned to playing under the traditional rules.
The Association currently operates as a nine club competition and the medal awarded to the Association's Best & Fairest player is the Les Hicks Medal.


Seniors Premierships

List of NWFA Seniors Premiership teams. *1894 Devonport *1895 Barrington *1896 Barrington *1897 Devonport *1898 Mersey *1899 Mersey *1900 Ulverstone *1901 Mersey *1902 Mersey *1903 Ulverstone *1904 Mersey *1905 Mersey *1906 Ulverstone *1907 Latrobe *1908 Mersey *1909 Mersey *1910 Wesley Vale *1911 no details *1912 Don *1913 no details *1914 no details *1915 Competition in Recess Due to WWI *1916 Competition in Recess Due to WWI *1917 Competition in Recess Due to WWI *1918 Competition in Recess Due to WWI *1919 Competition in Recess Due to Influenza Epidemic *1920 Melrose *1921 Wesley Vale *1922 Forth *1923 Mersey *1924 Mersey *1925 Wesley Vale *1926 Wesley Vale *1927 Mersey *1928 Mersey *1929 Wesley Vale *1930 Wesley Vale *1931 Wesley Vale *1932 Mersey *1933 Railton *1934 Wesley Vale *1935 Forth *1936 Wesley Vale *1937 Forth *1938 Forth *1939 Forth *1940 Forth *1941 Competition in Recess Due to WWII *1942 Competition in Recess Due to WWII *1943 Competition in Recess Due to WWII *1944 Competition in Recess Due to WWII *1945 Latrobe Rovers *1946 Railton *1947 Railton *1948 Forth *1949 Wesley Vale *1950 Forth *1951 Ex Servicemen *1952 Ex Servicemen *1953 Ex Servicemen *1954 Spreyton *1955 Railton *1956 Forth *1957 Forth *1958 Forth *1959 Wesley Vale *1960 Wesley Vale *1961 Railton *1962 Sheffield *1963 Wesley Vale *1964 Sheffield *1965 Forth *1966 Railton *1967 Gowrie Park *1968 Gowrie Park *1969 Gowrie Park *1970 Gowrie Park *1971 Ulverstone District *1972 Forth *1973 Sheffield *1974 Forth *1975 Spreyton *1976 Spreyton *1977 Spreyton *1978 Spreyton *1979 Wesley Vale *1980 Forth *1981 Turners Beach *1982 Turners Beach *1983 Turners Beach *1984 Spreyton *1985 Motton Preston *1986 Motton Preston *1987 Sheffield *1988 Sheffield *1989 Wesley Vale *1990 Spreyton *1991 Ulverstone District *1992 Ulverstone District *1993 Ulverstone District *1994 Sheffield *1995 Turners Beach *1996 Wesley Vale *1997 Wesley Vale *1998 Rosebery Toorak *1999 Rosebery Toorak *2000 Sheffield *2001 Spreyton *2002 East Ulverstone *2003 Sheffield *2004 Motton Preston *2005 Forth *2006 Motton Preston *2007 Forth *2008 Wesley Vale *2009 Wesley Vale *2010 Motton Preston *2011 Spreyton *2012 Motton Preston *2013 Motton Preston *2014 Turners Beach *2015 Forth *2016 Forth *2017 Wesley Vale *2018 Forth *2019 Wesley Vale *2020 Motton Preston *2021 Motton Preston


Current NWFA Clubs


NWFA Record Score

* Sheffield Seniors – 69.29 (443) vs Rosebery Toorak 0.0 in 2021. * Forth Reserves - 66.24 (420) vs Spreyton 0.0 in 2013.


NWFA Individual Goalkicking Record (Match)

* Jamie Auton – (31) – East Ulverstone v West Ulverstone in 2006. *Note: This is a current Tasmanian state record.


Leading Goal Kickers


2009 Ladder


2010 Ladder


2011 Ladder


2012 Ladder


2013 Ladder


2014 Ladder


References


External links


Official website
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