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4. Other Australian Football Leagues

 

  1. What other Australian leagues exist?
    1. South Australian National Football League (SANFL)
    2. Victorian Football League (VFL)
    3. West Australian Football League
    4. Australian Football League Canberra (AFLC)
    5. Sydney Australian Football League (SAFL)
    6. Northern Territory Football League (NTFL)
    7. Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL)
    8. Australian Football League Tasmania (AFLT)
    9. Other helpful addresses:
  2. Non-Australian Australian Football Leagues

    1. AFL Europe
    2. AFL England
      1. AFL Central & Northern England
      2. AFL London
      3. AFL South
      4. English Clubs in Welsh League (WARFL)
      5. University Clubs
      6. Aussie Rules UK
    3. Danish Australian Football League (DAFL)
    4. AFL Italy
    5. Catalunya Liga de Futbol Australia de Catalunya
    6. Croatia Savez Australskog Nogometa Hrvatske
    7. AFL Iceland
    8. Australian Rules Football Club of Ireland
    9. AFL Russia
    10. AFL Espana
    11. AFL Germany
    12. Welsh Australia Rules Football League
    13. Netherland Dutch Australian Football Association
    14. Norway
    15. France CNFA France Football Australien
    16. AFL Scotland
    17. AFL Sweden
    18. Portugal
    19. Finland
    20. Czech Republic
    21. Belgium
    22. Austria
    23. Andorra
    24. Canadian Australian Football Association (CAFA)
    25. Japan Australian Football Association (JAFA)
    26. New Zealand Australian Football League
    27. United States Australian League (USAFL)
  3. Probability of an Aussie Rules "Super League"


What other leagues exist?

 

Each state has its own elite level of competition. As stated previously, the VFL, which was the strongest competition, has expanded and become the AFL. The original Victorian Football Association (VFA), which was left behind when the former VFL was formed in 1896, took the name Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1997 and now stands as the premier league in Victoria. For more information on the VFL, go here.

There are two other leagues which have provided the majority of non-Victorian players. These are the West Australian Football League (WAFL), which was known as Westar Rules for several years before reverting to its original name, based in Western Australia, and the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) based in South Australia. ("National football" and "Victorian Rules" were archaic names for Aussie Rules.)  Contact addresses for each of these leagues as well as the other state leagues are provided below:

 

South Australian National Football League (SANFL)

 

South Australian National Football League. Inc.
Adelaide Oval
Level 2, Riverbank Stand
War Memorial Drive
North Adelaide, SA 5006

Phone:(08) 8424 2200
Fax: (08) 8445 7385

Mailing Address:
SANFL
PO Box 606
Tynte Street
North Adelaide, SA 5006

Website: https://sanfl.com.au/

The SANFL currently has 10 teams:

  • Adelaide Football Club
  • Central Districts Bulldogs
  • Glenelg Tigers
  • North Adelaide Roosters
  • Norwood Redlegs
  • Port Adelaide Magpies
  • South Adelaide Panthers
  • Sturt Double Blues
  • West Adelaide Bloods
  • Woodville-West Torrens Eagles

 

Victorian Football League (VFL)

 

Anthony Stanguts Communications Manager
email: anthony[ dot }stanguts[at)aflvic[ dot }com[ dot }au
Victoria Football League
GPO Box 4337
Melbourne
Vic 3001

Website: https://afl.com.au/vfl

https://websites.mygameday.app/assoc_page.cgi?c=0-118-0-624666-0&sID=397664

Twitter: @VFLnews


Phone: (03) 8341 6000
Fax: (03) 9380 1076
General email address: vflnews[at)aflvic[ dot }com[ dot }au

Ph: (03) 9643 1999

Fax (03) 9643 1875

Email: general[at)afl[ dot }com[ dot }au



The present VFL is the former Victorian Football Association (VFA), whose oldest league was formed in 1877.
The name change was made in 1996, several years after the current AFL abandoned the name.
The league was restructured in 2000

The current 21 teams in the Peter Jackson Victorian Football League are:

  • Box Hill Hawks (Hawthorn)
  • Brisbane Lions
  • Carlton
  • Casey Demons (Melbourne)
  • Coburg Tigers
  • Collingwood
  • Essendon
  • Footscray Bulldogs
  • Frankston Dolphins
  • Geelong Cats
  • Gold Coast Suns
  • GWS Giants
  • North Melbourne
  • Northern Bullants
  • Port Melbourne Borough
  • Richmond
  • Sandringham Zebras (St Kilda)
  • Southport
  • Sydney Swans
  • Werribee Tigers 
  • Williamstown Seagulls

 

West Australian Football League

 

West Australian Football League
Gate 6 Domain Stadium
Subiaco Road
Subiaco, WA
6008

Mailing Address:
WAFL
PO Box 275
Subiaco
WA 6904

E-mail: reception[at)wafc[ dot }com[ dot }au
Telephone: +61 8 9381 5599

Website:https://wafl.com.au

The WAFL currently has 10 teams:

  • Claremont Tigers
  • East Fremantle Sharks
  • East Perth Royals
  • Peel Thunder
  • Perth Demons
  • South Fremantle Bulldogs
  • Subiaco Lions
  • Swan Districts Swans
  • West Coast
  • West Perth Falcons

 

Australian Football League Canberra (AFLC)

8 Spoering Street

Phillip, ACT 2606

PO Box 171

Woden, ACT 2606

 

Website: https://websites.mygameday.app/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-1051-0-346896-0-0-0&a=COMPS

Website: https://aflcanberra.com.au

 Website: https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/afl-canberra/afl-canberra-2023/afl-canberra-2023-first-grade-men/3b37defb/GF



Phone: (02) 6228 0337

The six teams that compete in the First Division AFLC are:

  • Belconnen Magpies
  • Eastlake Demons
  • Queanbeyan Tigers
  • Ainslie Tricolours
  • TVAFNC
  • Gungahlin Jets

The are additional divisions in Canberra

 

Sydney Australian Football League (SAFL)

Level 1, Building 220

Bent Street

Moore Park 2021

 

Matthew Graham
NSW Australian Football League
PO Box 333
Strawberry Hills
NSW 2012
Phone: (02) 8333 8021
Fax: (02) 9360 2255
E-mail: /mspooner[at)aflnswact[ dot }com[ dot }au">matthew[ dot }graham[at)aflnswact[ dot }com[ dot }au
Website: https://www.sydneyafl.com.au/

 Website: https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/afl-sydney/afl-sydney-2023/ea5c155a

https://aflnswact.com.au/

Sydney AFL 9 Premier Division teams are:

  • East Coast Eagles
  • North Shore Bombers
  • Pennant Hills Demons
  • St. George Dragons
  • Sydney University
  • Manly Warringah Wolves
  • UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs
  • UTS Bats
  • Inner West Magpies

 

Sydney also has 5 additional Divisions.

Northern Territory Football League (NTFL)

Mr Robert Kingston (CEO)

Northern Territory Football League
PO Box NTFL 1
Casuarina
NT 0811
Competition Manager Darryl Griffiths Phone: 08 8980 4807
email: ntfooty[at)aflnt[ dot }com[ dot }au

Darwin:

PO Box 43196

Casuarina, NT 0811

Alice Springs:

PO Box 379

Alice Springs, NT 0871

general enquiries: AFLNT[at)afl[ dot }com[ dot }au
website: https://www.aflnt.com.au/ntfl
 website:  https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/northern-territory-football-league-ntfl/northern-territory-football-league-ntfl-2023/e022467b

The NTFL currently has 9 teams in their Premier League

  • Darwin Buffaloes
  • Nightcliff Tigers
  • Palmerston
  • PINT
  • Southern Districts
  • St. Marys
  • Tiwi Bombers
  • Wanderers
  • Waratah

 

Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL)

 

Mr Michael Conlan (CEO)
Queensland Australian Football League (Inc)
Postal Address;
PO Box 3132
Yeronga LPO
Qld 4104
Physical Address:
Queensland Administration and Training Centre
Cansdale Street
Yeronga
QLD 4104

email: reception[at)aflq[ dot }com[ dot }au
website: https://www.aflq.com.au

 website: https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/afl-queensland-league/afl-queensland-2023/qafl/f070d8f9/ladder

The QAFL Senior Division currently has 12 teams:

  • Aspley
  • Broadbench
  • Labrador
  • Maroochydore
  • Morningside
  • Mt Gravatt
  • Noosa
  • Palm Beach Currumbin
  • Redland Victoria Point
  • Surfers Paradise
  • Western Magpies
  • Wilston Grange

Other divisions include:

  • QWAFL 7 teams
  • QFA (North) Seniors 7 teams
  • QFA (South) Seniors 9 teams
  • QAFA (A) Seniors 11 teams
  • QWAFA 6 teams
  • Colts North 9 teams
  • Colts South 8 teams

 

Australian Football League Tasmania (AFLT)

 

AFL Tasmania - South
Blundstone Arena
15 Derwent Street
Bellerive
PO Box 405
Rosny, TAS 7018
Phone: (03) 6282 1800

AFL Tasmania - North
Aurora Stadium at York Park
Invermay Road
Launceston
PO Box 1896
Launceston, TAS 7250
Phone (03) 6333 0842
Fax: (03) 6333 0842

AFL Tasmania Northwest
Ulverstone Football Bround
Victoria Street
Ulverstone
PO Box 40
Burnie, TAS 7320
Phone: (03) 6425 1755
Fax: (03) 6425 4603

Media Inquires:
Damian Gill

damian[ dot }gill[at)afl[ dot }com[ dot }au
TSL General Manager
Phone: 0438 437 456
 


Website: https://www.afltas.com.au
Website: http:/tasmanianstateleague.com.au

 Website: https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/tasmanian-state-league-tsl/tasmanian-state-league-tsl-2023/tsl-seniors/8493e9ea/ladder

There are currently 7 AFLT clubs:

  • Clarence 
  • Glenorchy 
  • Lauderdale 
  • Launceston
  • North Hobart
  • North Launceston
  • Tigers

 

Other helpful addresses:

 

Australian Football League
140 Harbour Esplanade
Docklands, VIC  3008
Membership Postal Address:
GPO Box 5275
Melbourne, VIC 3001
PH: (03) 9643 1999
Website: http://www.afl.com.au

Australian Amateur Football Council (AAFC)
Bill Armstrong Secretary/Treasurer
Email: ncouch[at)wafc[ dot }com[ dot }au
Website: http://www.aafc.com.au
Phone: 08 9381 5599
Postal Address:
C/-WAAFL
P.O. Box 275
Subiaco, WA 6904

 

Non-Australian Australian Football Leagues

 

The AFL provides financial or practical assistance to Leagues in Britain, Canada, Denmark, Japan and New Zealand. Respective details of several of these leagues are:

AFL Europe

Website: http://www.afleurope.org
Address:
3rd Floor Australia Centre
Strand
London WC2B 4LG England, UK
Phone: +44 7 952 873 813
email: admin[at)afleurope[ dot }org

AFL Europe is affiliated with the following leagues:
To contact the individual clubs go to: http://www.afleurope.org/play/how-to-join/ and click on the list of countries.

 

 

AFL England

Adam Bennett, President
E-mail: info[at)aflengland[ dot }org
Website: http://www.aflengland.org

 

AFL GB became AFL England in 2011.
AFL England is affiliated with AFL Europe

The clubs:

AFL Central & Northern England

 

  • Birmingham Bears
  • Huddersfield Rams
  • Leeds Minotaurs (currently not active)
  • Manchester Mosquitoes
  • Nottingham Scorpions
  • Sheffield Thunder
  • Tyne Tees Tigers
  • Wolverhampton Wolverines
  • Merseyside Saints

AFL London

  • London Swans
  • North London Lions
  • Putney Magpies
  • Reading Kangaroos
  • South East London Giants
  • Wandsworth Demons
  • West London Wildcats
  • Wimbledon Hawks

AFL South

  • Bournemouth Demons
  • Surrey Stags
  • Portsmouth Pirates
  • Southampton Titans
  • Sussex Swans

English Clubs in Welsh League (WARFL)

  • Chippenham Redback
  • Bristol Dockers

University Clubs

  • University of Birmingham
  • Cambridge University
  • University of Gloucester
  • Newcastle University
  • Newmans University
  • Oxford University
  • Exeter University

Aussie Rules UK

Website: http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-3912-0-0-0

 

Danish Australian Football League (DAFL)

 

President Simon Malone (Farum)
Vice President Gavin Ward (Odense)
E-mail: /marks[at)dafl[ dot }dk">exec[at)dafl[ dot }dk
Website: http://www.dafl.dk
Twitter: @danskafl

Season runs from late April to late August for 14 rounds, with three weeks off in July, depending on the conference.
McIntyre Final Four system is used for finals; Grand Final to be held September 12.

The DAFL is comprised of three conferences and one area league:

Jutland Conference Teams:

  • Aalborg Kangaroos
  • Randers Dockers

Funen Conference Teams:

 

  • Odense Australian Football Lions

Zealand Conference Teams:

 

 

  • Copenhagen Barracudas
  • Copenhagen Giants
  • Farum Cats

Sweden Conference Teams:

 

 

  • Port Malmo Maulers

 

The origins of Australian football in Scandinavia are the stuff of legend. Mick Sitch, an expatriate Aussie, was missing the footy so much that he placed an ad in a Copenhagen newspaper in 1989 offering a kick to all comers. He got two responses the first time out. But the game attracted so much interest from the locals that a three-team league was in operation just two years later, and is now a seven-team international league.

AFL Italy

Website: http://www.aflitalia.com

Catalunya Liga de Futbol Australia de Catalunya

Website: http://www.LFAC.cat

Croatia Savez Australskog Nogometa Hrvatske

Website: http://www.sanh.hr

AFL Iceland

Website: http://www.andspyrna.is

Australian Rules Football Club of Ireland

Website: http://www.arfli.com/

AFL Russia

AFL Espana

AFL Germany

Website: http://www.aflg3013.de
Website: http://www.styriandownunderdogs.com/

Welsh Australia Rules Football League

Website: http://www.warfl.org.uk

Netherland Dutch Australian Football Association

Website: http://www.aussierules.nl

Norway

France CNFA France Football Australien

Website: http://www.football-australien.fr

AFL Scotland

Website: https://www.facebook.com/AFLScotland

AFL Sweden

Website: http://www.aflsweden.se/2/

Portugal

Finland

Czech Republic

Belgium

Austria

Andorra

 

Canadian Australian Football Association (CAFA)

Website: http://www.aflcanada.com This website will forward you to the following:
http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-7259-0-0-0

There is also information on the following website:
http://www.australianrulesfootball.com.au/pages/AFLCanada
This page does not appear to be updated frequently.

Ontario Australian Football League

AFL Ontario Executive
E-mail: exec[at)aflontario[ dot }com
Website: http://www.aflontario.com
Add'l Website: http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=7394
Add'l website: http://www.oafl.com

10 team competition, formed in 1989. Season runs from end of May to start of October, for 14 rounds (play every other team twice with two byes.) McIntyre Final Four system is used for finals.

The clubs:

  • Toronto Eagles
  • Toronto Dingos
  • Ottowa Swans
  • Grand River Gargoyles
  • Broadview Hawks
  • Hamilton Wildcats
  • Toronto Rebels
  • Central Blues
  • Etobicoke Kangaroos
  • High Park Demons

Australian Football League of Quebec
Website: http://www.aflquebec.ca/

Nova Scotia Australian Football League (NSAFL)
Website: http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-9666-0-0-0

British Columbia Australian Football League (BCAFL)
Website: http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-7994-0-0-0

Alberta Australian Football League (AAFL)
Website Calgary: http://www.foxsportspulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-7993-111808-0-0
Website Edmonton: ?

See the North American Footy Links page to get the links for all Canadian clubs.

Japan Australian Football Association (JAFA)

Telephone: 03-4520-9930
E-mail: info[at)jafl[ dot }org
Website: http://www.jafl.org/en/
Additional information check AFL Japan on Twitter

 

  • Tokyo Bay Suns
  • Tokyo Goannas
  • Eastern Hawks
  • Senshu Powers
  • R246 Lions
  • Komazawa Magpies
  • Shonan Poseidons
  • Osaka Digoes (not active in 2015)
  • Nagoya Redbacks (not active in 2015)

 

New Zealand Australian Football League (NZAFL)

 

Postal Address:
C/-Sports House
P.O. Box 300633
Albany, Auckland
New Zealand 0752
Physical Address:
Sports House
Stadium Drive
Albany, Auckland
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 448 0305
Fax: +64 9 415 4594
E-mail: playafl[at)aflnz[ dot }co[ dot }nz
Website: http://aflnz.co.nz/
Twitter: @aflnz

The NZAFL is broken into five different leagues. Visit the league site to get a listing and contact details of the clubs:

  • Auckland AFL
  • Canterbury AFL
  • Waikato AFL
  • Wellington AFL
  • Otago AFL

 

United States Australian Football League (USAFL)

 

Doren James Operations Manager
E-mail: operations[at)usafl[ dot }com
Phone: 872-228-7235
Website: http://www.usafl.com/

The USAFL currently has 36 teams across the country. Clubs play regional footy during the season (such as the Mid-America Australian Football League, or MAAFL) with results contributing to a team's overalll USAFL standing at the end of the season, which in turn determines its ranking at the annual National Tournament. Several years ago, many cities with USAFL registered teams also established a "Metro Footy League" which does not compete in the USAFL, but allows USAFL players and players not interested in playing USAFL games to compete at a lower level.

Teams marked with an * also have a Women's team:

USAFL Leagues:

USAFL Clubs:

  • Arizona Hawks*
  • Altanta Kookaburras
  • Austin Crows
  • Baltimore Washington Eagles*
  • Baton Rouge Tigers
  • Boise Australian Football Club
  • Boston Demons*
  • Chicago Swans Football Club
  • Cincinnati Dockers
  • Cleveland Cannons
  • Columbus Jackaroos ARFC*
  • Dallas Magpies
  • Denver Bulldogs*
  • Des Moines Roosters
  • Fort Lauderdale Fighting Squids
  • Golden Gate Roos*
  • Houston Lonestars
  • Indianapolis Giants
  • Kansas City Power
  • Kentucky Fury
  • Los Angeles Dragons
  • Louisville Kings
  • Milwaukee Bombers
  • Minnesota Freeze*
  • Nashville Kangaroos
  • New York Magpies*
  • North Carolina Tigers
  • Orange County Bombers
  • Philadelphia Hawks
  • Portland Steelheads*
  • Sacramento Suns*
  • Saint Louis Blues
  • San Diego Lions*
  • Seattle Grizzlies
  • Tampa Bay Larrikins ARFC
  • Tulsa Buffaloes*

USAFL National Teams

  • USA Revolution Established in 1999 competes in the International cup held every three years in Australia
  • USA Freedom is the Women's National Team Established in 2007

 

Probability of an Aussie Rules "Super League"

 

The Australian Rugby League experienced massive upheaval in 1997 as Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd. started a new Rugby League competition - the Super League - in direct competition with ARL, and offered massive contracts to Rugby League players. Massive division resulted, with threatened expulsion of teams from the ARL - and a substantial real exodus - and threatened extinction of others. News Ltd. broadcast Super League matches over its pay-TV empire. (Murdoch has already done this in the UK with Premier League soccer, and Murdoch's Fox network televises National Football Conference NFL games here in the USA.)

There was speculation a few years ago that the AFL might be the next target for a Super League. This never happened, and is unlikely for many reasons:

  • a) Australian Rules Football is very much a tribal game - the allegiances are to your specific team.
  • b) Clubs leaving the AFL can't use their name, logo, uniform, etc., for two years afterwards - the AFL retains the rights to them.
  • c) The AFL has exclusive playing licenses for practically all major football grounds in the country.
  • d) Murdoch already owns part of the Channel Seven Network which owned the broadcast rights for 45 years. They lost those rights in 2001 to a Channel 9/Channel Ten/Fox consortium, but regained the rights when they outbid the consortium in 2006 in a partnership with Channel Ten, which abandoned its partnership with the consortium during the negotiations. Seven and Ten held the rights for the next 5 years, 2007-2011. The situation has remained in a similar state since with Seven and Foxtel owning rights.
  • e) AFL doesn't have the broad international appeal on pay TV that would justify the massive expenditure of setting up a Super League.
  • f) AFL clubs receive much higher dividends from the AFL than ARL clubs from their league.
  • g) Player contracts revert to the AFL if a team happens to leave the League (originally in place to protect players should a team fold).
  • h) AFL don't have private ownership in the way other sports have.

The rugby Super League in fact bled mass quantities of money and failed, and the 20-odd former ARL clubs reunited to form the National Rugby League. The Hunter club in the suburbs of Sydney failed, and the Perth club became the Melbourne Storm. NRL eventually reduced the number of clubs.

Article last changed on Monday, October 09, 2023 - 5:47 PM EDT


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