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The AFL Yarra Ranges was an Australian rules football and netball organisation based in the
Yarra Valley The Yarra Valley is the region surrounding the Yarra River in Victoria, Australia. The river originates approximately east of the Melbourne central business district and flows towards it and out into Port Phillip Bay. The name Yarra Vall ...
and Dandenong Ranges within
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. The organisation operated the Yarra Ranges Senior Football league and the Yarra Ranges Junior Football league.


History

The Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League was formed in 1966, from the amalgamation of the Mountain District Football League and the Yarra Valley Football Association (1907–1954). South Belgrave transferred to the Eastern Football League for the 2008 season, followed by Silvan for the 2011 season. Thornton-Eildon Football Club went into recess at the start of 2011. Most of the teams in the league are based in the outer fringes of north-east and east Melbourne. However, the addition in recent years of Thornton-Eildon, Yea and Alexandra from the
Kyabram District Football League The Kyabram District Football League (KDL) is an Australian rules football league in Victoria. It is made up of 15 teams; the most recent additions include Dookie United in 2018 and Shepparton East in 2019. The KDL is made up of smaller country t ...
has seen the league expand into the
Goulburn Valley The Goulburn Valley is a sub-region, part of the Hume region of the Australian state of Victoria. The sub-region consists of those areas in the catchment of the Goulburn River and other nearby streams, and is part of the Murray-Darling Basin. T ...
area of central Victoria. In 2016, following a review, the league decided to change its name to the AFL Yarra Ranges. At the conclusion of the 2018 season, the league merged with the
South East Football Netball League The South East Football Netball League was an Australian rules football competition, containing teams near the south eastern region of Victoria, Australia. The 8 teams were all part of the Casey Cardinia division of the Mornington Peninsula ...
to form the
Outer East Football Netball League The Outer East Football Netball League is an Australian rules football and netball league stretching from the Goulburn Valley, Dandenong Ranges and western Gippsland within Victoria. History The league was formed with the merger of the Yarra ...
.


Structure

Clubs fielded football teams in seniors, reserves and under-18s. Clubs played in a two division structure in both the seniors and reserves, with the club winning the senior flag in division two promoted and the bottom division one senior club relegated each season. Since 2013, the under-18s has been played as a single division. A netball competition was introduced in 2005, with the competition subsequently expanded to cater for A, B and C grades.


Clubs - Division One


Clubs - Division Two


Previous Clubs

*Boronia Park (folded) *Fair Park (renamed Eastern Lions, transferred to Eastern Football League) *Marysville (folded) *Millgrove - merged with Warburton in 1967 *Warburton - merged with Millgrove in 1967 *Panton Hill (transferred to Northern Football League) *Silvan Football (transferred to Eastern Football League) *South Belgrave (transferred to Eastern Football League) *Worawa (folded)


Premierships


Division 1


Division 2

a Under 18s won as Thornton


References


External links


Full Points Footy -Yarra Valley Mountain Football LeagueLeague Official WebsiteLocal Football League Fan Web Site
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