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West Tamar Football Association

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West Tamar Football Association
Most recent season or competition:
1969
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1911
First season1911
Ceased1969
No. of teams5 (1969), 12 (historical)
CountryAustralia
Last
champion
Rosevears
(1969)
Most titlesSidmouth (12)

The West Tamar Football Association was an Australian rules football competition based in the Tamar Valley region of northern Tasmania, featuring clubs based on the west side of the Tamar River.

History

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The West Tamar Football Association began competition in 1911, with competing clubs being Sidmouth, Glengarry, Sugar Loaf and Exeter.[1] The pre-war years of the competition are not well recorded, with only one premiership, won by Exeter in 1912, known. By 1915 the competition consisted of Exeter, Sidmouth and Rosevears. It was forced into recess a year later due to WWII, but returned in 1919 with the same clubs.[2] Beaconsfield, which had its own association prior to the War, entered a team in 1920 for the first time.[3] Bridgenorth joined the Association for the first time in 1925.[4] The 1925 grand final ended in confusion when it could not be determined what the correct final score was. Both goal umpires, as well as several spectators, had determined different final scores for the game.[5] Despite the scoreboard awarding them the win, Beaconsfield allowed the match to be replayed, which saw Rosevears claim victory and the premiership.[6]

Dwindling player numbers saw Exeter combine with Rosevears to form the Tamar Rovers in 1931.[7] Exeter would return as a standalone club a year later. 1935 saw Bridgenorth drop out and be replaced with a re-formed Rosevears,[8] however the entire competition would enter recess in 1937 owing to most clubs not having sufficient numbers. The competition would be revived in 1938 with Sidmouth, Beaconsfield, Lochiel Rovers (later Exeter) and Rowella participating but would again enter recess in 1941 due to the onset of WWII.[9]

Competition was resumed in 1946 with Rowella replaced by a re-formed Bridgenorth.[10] Rowella and the newly-formed Beauty Point would join in 1947,[11] followed by Frankford in 1949.[12] Frankford would depart after the 1951 season to leave the WTFA with six clubs. Rowella were replaced by Rosevears at some point during the 1950s. Sidmouth folded after the 1962 season, leaving the competition with only 5 clubs. The opening of the Batman Bridge in 1968 made it much easier to travel across the Tamar River, prompting the WTFA to merge with the similarly struggling East Tamar Football Association in 1970 to form the Tamar Football Association.

Clubs

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Final

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in
WTFA
WTFA Senior Premierships Fate
Total Years
Beaconsfield
(1946)
(1953)
Swans Beaconsfield Football Ground, Beaconsfield 1900 1920-1936, 1938-1969 9 1922, 1927, 1931, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1953, 1958, 1965 Recess in 1937. Formed Tamar FA in 1970
Beauty Point
(1950s)
(?-1969)
Tigers Beauty Point Recreation Ground, Beauty Point 1948 1948-1969 3 1957, 1962, 1964 Formed Tamar FA in 1970
Bridgenorth
(1948)
(?-1969)
Parrots Bridgenorth Recreation Ground, Bridgenorth 1923 1925-1934, 1946-1969 10 1929, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1967 In recess between 1935-45. Formed Tamar FA in 1970
Exeter (Lochiel Rovers 1938-39)    (?-1939)
(1940-69)
Magpies Exeter Showgrounds, Exeter 1910 1911-1913, 1915, 1919-1930, 1932-1936, 1938-1969 3 1912, 1954, 1955 Merged with Rosevears to form Tamar Rovers in 1931. Recess in 1937. Formed Tamar FA in 1970
Rosevears
Rosevears Recreation Ground, Rosevears 1909 1915, 1919-1930, 1935-1936, ?-1969 6 1923, 1926, 1930, 1966, 1968, 1969 Merged with Exeter to form Tamar Rovers in 1931. Entered recess after 1936 season. Formed Tamar FA in 1970

Former

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in
WTFA
WTFA Senior Premierships Fate
Total Years
Frankford Frankford Recreation Ground, Frankford 1949 1949-1951 0 - Folded after 1951 season
Glengarry 1911 0 - Left league after 1911 season, folded in 1913
Rowella    1938 1938-1940, 1947-? 0 - Folded at unknown date after 1954
Sidmouth
(1936)
(?-1962)
Robins Sidmouth Recreation Ground, Sidmouth 1907 1911-1912, 1915, 1919-1936, 1938-1962 12 1921, 1926, 1928, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1945, 1946, 1961 Recess in 1937. Folded after 1962 season
Sugar Loaf 1911-1912 0 - Folded after 1912 season
Tamar Rovers Exeter Showgrounds, Exeter and Rosevears Recreation Ground, Rosevears 1930 1930 0 - Replaced by a re-formed Exeter in 1931
Tamar Valley 1913 0 - Folded after 1913 season

Premierships

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Year Premier Score Runners-up Notes
1911 ?
1912 Exeter
1913 ?
1914 ?
1915 ?
1916-18 Recess - WWI
1919 ?
1920 ?
1921 Sidmouth 5.9 (39) - 1.11 (17) Rosevears
1922 Beaconsfield
1923 Rosevears 9.11 (65) - 4.6 (30) Sidmouth
1924 ?
1925 Beaconsfield Rosevears
Rosevears 9.11 (64) - 8.14 (62) Beaconsfield Replay - Rosevears contested original result
1926 Sidmouth 6.7 (43) - 6.6 (42) Rosevears
1927 Beaconsfield Bridgenorth
1928 Sidmouth 10.8 (68) - 6.13 (49) Bridgenorth
1929 Bridgenorth 9.7 (61) - 5.11 (41) Rosevears
1930 Rosevears 11.9 (75) - 10.9 (69) Beaconsfield
1931 Beaconsfield 8.15 (63) - 7.10 (52) Sidmouth
1932 Sidmouth 13.13 (91) - 13.9 (87) Bridgenorth
1933 Beaconsfield 13.13 (91) - 13.11 (89) Sidmouth
1934 Sidmouth 19.14 (128) - 13.18 (96) Bridgenorth
1935 Sidmouth 12.13 (85) - 2.1 (13) Beaconsfield
1936 Sidmouth
1937 Recess
1938 Sidmouth 9.16 (70) - 9.15 (69) Lochiel Rovers
1939 Sidmouth 20.17 (137) - 9.6 (60) Rowella
1940 Sidmouth 14.14 (97) - 8.19 (67) Beaconsfield
1941-44 Recess - WWII
1945 Sidmouth
1946 Sidmouth 15.16 (106) - 12.20 (92) Beaconsfield
1947 Beaconsfield 17.21 (123) - 13.20 (98) Bridgenorth
1948 Beaconsfield 17.16 (108) - 10.12 (72) Sidmouth
1949 Bridgenorth 15.6 (96) - 11.13 (79) Beaconsfield
1950 Bridgenorth 9.22 (76) - 3.11 (29) Beaconsfield
1951 Bridgenorth 9.19 (73) - 5.7 (37) Sidmouth
1952 Bridgenorth 12.7 (70) - 9.16 (70) Beaconsfield
1953 Beaconsfield 14.14 (98) - 6.7 (43) Bridgenorth
1954 Exeter 7.12 (54) - 3.13 (31) Bridgenorth
1955 Exeter 14.18 (102) - 2.2 (14) Beaconsfield
1956 Bridgenorth 13.13 (91) - 10.9 (69) Beauty Point
1957 Beauty Point 12.19 (91) - 13.9 (87) Beaconsfield
1958 Beaconsfield 19. 14 (128) - 11.14 (80) Bridgenorth
1959 Bridgenorth 15.12 (102) - 11.10 (76) Beaconsfield
1960 Bridgenorth 9.15 (69) - 7.9 (51) Sidmouth
1961 Sidmouth 8.11 (59) - 6.10 (46) Beaconsfield
1962 Beauty Point 12.6 (78) ?
1963 Bridgenorth 16.16 (112) - 11.14 (80) Beaconsfield
1964 Beauty Point 21.16 (142) - 8.14 (62) Beaconsfield
1965 Beaconsfield 14.11 (95) - 12.11 (81) Bridgenorth
1966 Rosevears 9.12 (66) - 8.15 (63) Beaconsfield
1967 Bridgenorth 10.3 (63) - 6.19 (55) Beaconsfield
1968 Rosevears 4.13 (37) - 4.8 (32) Exeter
1969 Rosevears 16.21 (117) - 5.13 (43) Exeter

References

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  1. ^ "WEST TAMAR ASSOCIATION". The Examiner (Launceston). 11 July 1911. p. 2. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Examiner (Launceston). 24 June 1919. p. 2. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "WEST TAMAR ASSOCIATION". The Examiner (Launceston). 27 April 1920. p. 3. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "WEST TAMAR ASSOCIATION". The Examiner (Launceston). 3 August 1925. p. 3. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "WEST TAMAR ASSOCIATION". The Examiner (Launceston). 22 September 1925. p. 3. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Examiner (Launceston). 24 September 1925. p. 3. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Examiner (Launceston). 14 June 1931. p. 2. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "FOOTBALL MEETING". The Examiner (Launceston). 1 May 1935. p. 5. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "IN WEST TAMAR". The Examiner (Launceston). 30 June 1939. p. 12. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
  10. ^ "WEST TAMAR FOOTBALL TO RESUME". The Mercury. 23 May 1946. p. 18. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Six Clubs In West Tamar Assn". The Examiner (Launceston). 1 May 1947. p. 4. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
  12. ^ "Football Results". The Examiner (Launceston). 4 May 1949. p. 14. Retrieved 8 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)