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Northern Metropolitan Football League

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The Northern Metropolitan Football League (NMFL) was an Australian rules football competition based in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia until it folded at the end of the 1994 season. It first formed in 1961 as the Central District Football Association, drawing from the recruiting zone of the Central District Football Club.[1] In 1988, it was renamed the Northern Metropolitan Football League which remained its name until it folded at the end of the 1994 season.[2]

Clubs

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Final

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in NMFL NMFL Senior Premierships Fate
Total Years
Brahma Lodge
Tigers Brahma Lodge Oval, Brahma Lodge 1962 1962-94 [3] (1962–65 Juniors only)[4] 3 1977, 1993, 1994 Moved to SAAFL in 1995
Central United
Bulldogs Mofflin Reserve, Elizabeth Vale 1962 1962-94 [2][5] (1962-77 Juniors only) 2 1982, 1984 Moved to SAAFL in 1995
Eastern Park
Demons Dwight Reserve South, Elizabeth Park 1962 1962-94 [2][6] 0 - Moved to SAAFL in 1995
Elizabeth
Eagles Elizabeth Oval, Elizabeth GDFL 1956 1961-77, 1989-1994 [2][7][8][9] 4 1966, 1967, 1973, 1991 Moved to South Australian FA in 1978. Moved to SAAFL in 1995
Salisbury
Magpies Salisbury Oval, Salisbury GDFL 1883 1961-94 [2][7][10][11] 7 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1984, 1986, 1988 Moved to SAAFL in 1995
Salisbury North
Hawks Salisbury North Oval, Salisbury North GDFL 1953 1961-78, 1989–91, 1994 [12][13][14] 10 1961, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1989, 1990 Moved to South Australian FA in 1979, 1992 and 1995
Salisbury West
Tigers Salisbury Downs Oval, Salisbury Downs SAAFL 1965 1965-69, 1978-94 [15] 2 1985, 1988 Moved to SAAFL in 1970. Moved to South Australian FA in 1995
Smithfield
Panthers Smithfield Oval, Smithfield 1965 1965-94 [2][16][17] 1 1992 Moved to SAAFL in 1995
Virginia
Rams Virginia Sports Oval, Virginia GDFL 1907 1975-1980,[18] 1987-94[19][20] 1 1979 Moved to Gawler & District FL in 1981. Moved to Adelaide Plains FL in 1995

Former

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in NMFL NMFL Senior Premierships Fate
Total Most recent
Blakeview 1991-93[citation needed] 0 - Folded
Campbelltown Magill
Campbelltown Memorial Oval, Paradise SAFA 1976 1980-84 1 1981 Moved to SAAFL in 1985
Central Districts ?-1962-? 1 1962 ?
Elizabeth North
GDFL 1961-64 [7][21] 1 1964 Folded
Hope Valley
Demons Hope Valley Sporting Club, Hope Valley SAFA 1906 1980-86 [22] 1 1983 Moved to SAAFL in 1987
Ingle Farm
Bulldogs Rowe Park, Ingle Farm 1968 1968-73 [23][24][25] 0 - Moved to Norwood-North FA in 1974
Kaurna United 1986-88 0 - Folded
Mile End
Cats Railways Oval, Adelaide SAAFL 1957 1991 0 - Absorbed by University of South Australia in 1992
Ovingham
Cats Cane Reserve, Prospect SMFL 1906 1987-88 [26] 0 - Returned to SAAFL in 1989
Para District Uniting    Parks Community Centre, Angle Park 1987 1987 0 - Moved to SAAFL in 1988
Paralowie
Kangaroos Yalumba Drive Reserve, Paralowie 1979 1979-93 0 - Moved to SAAFL in 1994
Para Hills
Big Reds The Paddocks, Para Hills West SAAFL 1974 1974-77, 1990-91 [27][28][29] 0 - Moved to SAAFL in 1978. Moved to South Australian FA in 1992
Pooraka
Bulls Lindblom Park, Pooraka NADFA 1920 1969-75 [30][31] 0 - Moved to Norwood-North FA in 1976
Salisbury College
Salisbury College, Salisbury East SAAFL 1970 1975-76 0 - Returned to SAAFL in 1977
Two Wells Virginia
GDFL 1961-69 [7][32][33][34] 0 - Moved to Adelaide Plains FL in 1970
Westfields SAAFL 1960s 1968-84, 1987-89 0 - Moved to SAAFL in 1985, folded in 1990

Premierships

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Year A1/Division 1 A2/Division 2 A3
1961 Salisbury North[35]
1962 Central Districts
1963 Salisbury North[35]
1964 Elizabeth North [36]
1965 Salisbury North[35]
1966 Elizabeth
1967 Elizabeth
1968 Salisbury[7]
1969 Salisbury[7]
1970 Salisbury[7]
1971 Salisbury[7]
1972 Salisbury North[35]
1973 Elizabeth
1974 Salisbury North[35]
1975 Salisbury North[35] Salisbury CAE
1976 Salisbury North[35]
1977 Brahma Lodge[3]
1978 Salisbury North[35] Eastern Park[36]
1979 Virginia
1980 Central United undefeated [37] Eastern Park[36]
1981 Campbelltown-Magill Eastern Park[36]
1982 Central United[37] Westfields
1983 Hope Valley Westfields
1984 Salisbury[7] Westfields
1985 Salisbury West[38]
1986 Salisbury[7]
1987 Salisbury West[38] Eastern Park[36]
1988 Salisbury[7] Ovingham[36]
1989 Salisbury North[35] Virginia
1990 Salisbury North[35] Virginia
1991 Elizabeth Virginia
1992 Smithfield Virginia
1993 Brahma Lodge[3]
1994 Brahma Lodge[3][36]

References

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  16. ^ "Smithfield". South Australian Amateur Football League. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
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