Fingal District Football Association

The Fingal District Football Association was an Australian rules football association in Fingal Valley, Tasmania from 1924 to 1992.[1][2] Football had been played in the Fingal region since 1884, when the Fingal Football Club was formed.[3]

Fingal District Football Association
Founded 1924
Closed 1992
Previous Names None.
Participating Clubs
Stadiums

Seniors

Spurr shield

(St Marys won the first grand final but the game was ended with ten minutes to go. Fingal protested and the Fingal F.A. determined that the game had to be replayed and it took place two weeks after)

Best and Fairest

Best and fairest in the seniors was presented the Athol “Curly” Ellis Memorial Trophy

  • 1951 - John Francis (Fingal)
  • 1952 – John Francis (Fingal)
  • 1953 - John Francis (Fingal)
  • 1954 - Eric Furley (Avoca)
  • 1955-1960 - unavailable
  • 1961 – Richard Press (Swansea)
  • 1962 – Max Davidson (Avoca)
  • 1963 – Wayne Freeman (Fingal)
  • 1964 – John Smith (Fingal)
  • 1965 – John Smith (Fingal)
  • 1966 – Stan Graham (Swansea)
  • 1967-1969 - unavailable
  • 1970 – Robert Bye (St Marys)
  • 1971 – Kevin Youd (Avoca)
  • 1972 – Graeme White (Avoca)

  • 1973 – Scott Marshall (Fingal)
  • 1974 – Derek Chapple (St Helens)
  • 1975 – Terry Freeman (Fingal)
  • 1976 – Scott Marshall (Fingal)
  • 1977 – Brendan Manion (St Marys)
  • 1978 – Robert Simpson (St Helens)
  • 1979 – Scott Marshall (Fingal)
  • 1980 – Scott Marshall (Fingal)
  • 1981 – Stephen Cook (St Marys)
  • 1982 – Leon Grice (Swansea)
  • 1983 – Mark Donnellan (Fingal)
  • 1984 – John Thurley (St Helens)
  • 1985 – Andrew Bryan (Avoca)
  • 1986 – Mark Harris (Avoca)
  • 1987 – Ambrose McDonald (Campbell Town)
  • 1988 – Kerry Murfett (Avoca)
  • 1989 – Andrew Viney (St Marys)
  • 1990 – Patrick Cusick (Swansea)
  • 1991 – Lyndon Dakin (St Marys)
  • 1992– Patrick Cusick (Swansea)

References

  1. Fingal Valley History. "Fingal District Football Association". Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  2. "FINGAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.". The Mercury. CXX, (14,640). Tasmania, Australia. 29 April 1924. p. 9. Retrieved 2 June 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  3. "FOOTBALL CLUB 69 YEARS OLD". The Examiner (Tasmania). CXII, (164). Tasmania, Australia. 19 September 1953. p. 24. Retrieved 2 June 2016 via National Library of Australia.
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