Summerland Australian Football League

The Summerland Australian Football League or SAFL was an Australian rules football competition in the Northern Rivers and New England region of New South Wales, Australia, in existence from 1984 to 2011. It now is reformed under the AFL Queensland banner under various QFA divisions, currently QFA Division 2 South/Northern Rivers.

History

The Northern Rivers region is a competitive area for sports including football, rugby league and rugby union. This has caused a continual struggle for strong numbers at all the clubs and therefore has caused several teams to fold over its history.

The Summerland AFL was formed in 1984, with Ballina, Byron, the Goonellabah Swans and Lismore Kangaroos as foundation clubs. Ballina and Byron are the only clubs to have continued in the same form for the entire history of the league, and the two clubs have dominated the competition for most of its history, being premiers 17 out of 27 seasons and winning every flag between 1999 and 2009.

The Murwillumbah Hawks joined in 1985, and the league continued in this form until 1994.

In 1995 the Grafton Tigers joined from the North Coast AFL, temporarily bringing the number of clubs to six, until Murwillumbah folded after the 1999 season.

The Nimbin Demons first joined in 1988 making it to the preliminary final the first two years but after disbanding in the mid 90's re-joined in 2001, bringing the number of clubs back up to six. However at the end of this season, Grafton returned to the North Coast AFL, and the Lismore Kangaroos went bankrupt and merged with Goonellabah to form the Lismore Swans.

The Casino Lions formed in 2003 and competed for the next five seasons. Murwillumbah also rejoined for the seasons 2004-06.

In 2009, the Tweed Coast Tigers joined the league. Byron won the premiership for the third year running, but not until after Lismore lodged an appeal against the umpires' decision that disallowed a goal after the game concluded. The appeal was dismissed.

In 2010, the league featured six senior clubs, after the admission of Coolangatta-Tweed Heads. Coolangatta field two senior teams in the AFL Queensland, and their third senior side, based around under 23 and developing players, in the Summerland AFL.[1] The Tweed Coast Tigers won the premiership in that season, the first team to break the Byron-Ballina stranglehold on the cup since 1998.

In 2011, the league started with six teams again but mid way through the season Coolangatta and Nimbin withdrew from the competition. This forced a re draw for the rest of the season. After the Home and Away season Tweed Coast finished first, followed by Ballina, Lismore and Byron Bay. The grand final was played between Tweed Coast and Lismore and Lismore won their first premiership as a merged club.

In 2012, all four clubs joined AFL South East Queensland and commenced the season in Division 4 South.

Clubs

Club Colours Years in competition Premierships Premiership Years
Ballina Bombers1984-201151995, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2006
Byron Magpies1984-2011121985, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 ,2004, 2007, 2008, 2009
Casino Lions2003–2007--
Coolangatta Tweed Heads2010-2011--
Goonellabah Swans1984–2001, merged with Lismore Kangaroos to form Lismore Swans11984
Grafton Tigers1995–2001, returned to North Coast AFL--
Lismore Kangaroos1984–2001, merged with Goonellabah to form Lismore Swans51986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
Lismore Swans2002-201112011
Nimbin Demons1988-1992, 2001–2005, 2007-2011--
Murwillumbah Hawks1985–1999, 2004–200631991, 1997, 1998
Tweed Coast Tigers2009-201642010, 2012, 2013, 2015

Grand Finals

Year Premier Score Runner Up Score Bob Hill Medal
1984 Goonellabah Swans Lismore Kangaroos
1985 Byron Magpies Lismore Kangaroos
1986 Lismore Kangaroos
1987 Lismore Kangaroos (2)
1988 Lismore Kangaroos (3) Murwillumbah Hawks 1989 Lismore Kangaroos (4) Murwillumbah Hawks 1990 Lismore Kangaroos (5) 12.21. (93) Murwillumbah Hawks 6.14. (50)
1991 Murwillumbah Hawks 18.13. (121) Byron Magpies 7.11. (53) Ben Sloan
1992 Byron Magpies (2) 19.14. (128) Lismore Kangaroos 13.10. (88)
1993 Byron Magpies (3) Ballina Bombers
1994 Byron Magpies (4)
1995 Ballina Bombers 13.15. (93) Byron Magpies 12.18. (90)
1996 Ballina Bombers (2) 6.16. (52) Lismore Kangaroos 5.19. (49)
1997 Murwillumbah Hawks (2) 20.8. (128) Ballina Bombers 13.6. (84)
1998 Murwillumbah Hawks (3)
1999 Byron Magpies (5)
2000 Byron Magpies (6) Ballina Bombers
2001 Byron Magpies (7)
2002 Ballina Bombers (3) Byron Magpes
2003 Byron Magpies (8) Nimbin Demons
2004 Byron Magpies (9) Ballina Bombers
2005 Ballina Bombers (4) Lismore Swans
2006 Ballina Bombers (5) 13.16. (94) Lismore Swans 13.11. (89) Brian Walsh
2007 Byron Magpies (10) Ballina Bombers
2008 Byron Magpies (11) 13.16. (94) Ballina Bombers 9.11. (65)
2009 Byron Magpies (12) 12.9. (81) Lismore Swans 12.4. (76) George Massa
2010 Tweed Coast Tigers 11.16. (82) Lismore Swans 8.6. (54) Ash Gemmill
2011 Lismore Swans 17.10. (112) Tweed Coast Tigers 16.8. (104) Ben Hughes
2012 Tweed Coast Tigers (2) 17.12. (114) Bond University 9.16. (70)
2013 Tweed Coast Tigers (3) 9.5. (59) Byron Magpies 6.6. (42) Ash Gemmill (2)
2014 Bond University 15.8. (98) Tweed Coast Tigers 7.16. (58) John Blackburn
2015 Tweed Coast Tigers (4) 10.8. (68) Byron Magpies 10.7. (67) James Walle
2016 Byron Magpies (13) 11.11. (77) Ballina Bombers 6.5. (41)
2017 Byron Magpies (14) 12.18. (90) Tweed Coast Tigers 6.3. (39) Matthew Caris
2018 Byron Magpies (15) 21.9. (135) Ballina Bombers 4.6. (30)
2019 Byron Magpies (16) 12.10. (82) Ballina Bombers 8.5. (53) William McBride
2020 Byron Magpies (17) 18.15. (123) Tweed Coast Tigers 12.8. (80) Gus Staley

See also

References

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