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Horsham District Football League

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Horsham District Football League
FormerlyHorsham Junior Football League
Sport Australian rules football
Founded1934;92 years ago (1934)
COO Corey Fox
No. of teams11
Country Australia
Most recent
champions
  • Seniors: Harrow Balmoral (2025)
  • Reserves: Noradjuha-Quantong (2025)
Most titlesKalkee (15)
Official website Horsham DFNL Play HQ

The Horsham District Football League is an amateur Australian rules football league based in the Wimmera area of Western Victoria.

Contents

History

Prior to World War Two a number of local Australian Rules football leagues existed around Horsham. The clubs that played in Horsham Junior (District) Football League in 1934 were Green Park [1] (which won the premiership), [2] Adelphians, Horsham CYMS, Church of England, Longerenong, Pimpinio Reserves and Quantong. In 1935 the competition name was referred to as the Horsham District Football League, with the term "junior" meaning a "minor" league back in the 1930's.

In 1944, the Horsham Junior Football Association was formed from the following clubs - Homing Club, Horsham Seniors, Horsham YCW, Kalkee, Laharum, Longerenong College and Wail, with Horsham YCW winning the premiership, [3] with Wail winning the flag in 1945.

The clubs that played in 1946 Horsham District Junior Football League were Kalkee (which won the premiership), Horsham Homers, Horsham RSL, Horsham YCW, Jung, Laharum, Longerenong College, Taylors Lake, Wail and Wonwondah. [4]

In 1982 the league expanded after the West Wimmera Football League disbanded and five clubs joined: Goroke, Noradjuha, Douglas-Harrow-Miga Lake, Gerang - Kiata, and Netherby-Lorquon. This brought the total to sixteen clubs. Since then all of these West Wimmera clubs have gone into recess, and Imperials-Wonwondah moved to the Wimmera Football League in 1983.

In 1986 netball was introduced with Kalkee winning the first eight A grade premierships. [5] Under 16 football commenced in 1998 with the demise of the Horsham District Junior Football League which included clubs from the HDFL and WFL. Under 13s was included the next year but the grades changed to under 17 in 2006 and under 14 in 2007. [6]

In 2000, after the folding of the Ararat & District Football Association, Stawell Swifts and Great Western joined the competition.

Edenhope-Apsley joined from the Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League in 2007. Natimuk and Horsham Diggers (Wimmera Football League) voted on a merger for 2014 season and beyond under the banner of Natimuk United Football Netball Club. The club wore the Natimuk jumper for home games and Horsham Diggers jumper for away games. They kept scheduling a match on Anzac Day. [7] [8]

Swifts were premiers in 2014 after defeating the previously undefeated Laharum in the grand final. [9]

Laharum defeated Kalkee in the 2015 grand final. [9]

Jeparit-Rainbow transferred from the Mallee Football League for the 2015 season. This caused the Mallee League to fold at the end of the 2015 season.

Consequently, Hopetoun and Beulah merged to form the Southern Mallee Giants and transferred to the Horsham & District League in 2016. They dominated the competition for two seasons without losing a game before transferring to the Wimmera Football League.

The league did not play any games in 2020 due to Victorian restrictions for the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria|COVID-19]. Kaniva-Leeor United joined the Horsham & District League in 2020 from the Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara League, as state border restrictions made it difficult for Kaniva, a Victorian club, to play in the South Australian league.

12 home and away matches were played in 2021, with the last match on the 14th August 2021; however, there were no finals due to the COVID-19 lockdowns in August 2021.

Jeparit Rainbow left the league at the end of 2023 after merging with the Southern Mallee Giants in the Wimmera Football Netball League, leaving the Horsham & District League with 11 clubs.

Clubs

Locations

Horsham District Football League
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14km
8.7miles
Red pog.svg
Taylors Lake
Red pog.svg
Stawell
Red pog.svg
Rupanyup
Red pog.svg
Pimpinio
Red pog.svg
Noradjuha-Quantong
Red pog.svg
Natimuk United
Red pog.svg
Laharum
Red pog.svg
Kaniva Leeor United
Red pog.svg
Kalkee
Orange pog.svg
Harrow Balmoral (Balmoral)
Orange pog.svg
Harrow Balmoral (Harrow)
Red pog.svg
Edenhope-Apsley
Locations of the 2025 Horsham & District FL clubs. The orange pogs represent Harrow Balmoral FNC, which has multiple home grounds in Harrow and Balmoral.

Current

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer LeagueEst.Years in compHDFNL Senior Premierships
TotalYears
Edenhope-Apsley
Edenhope Apsley Football Club Colours.svg
SaintsEdenhope Showgrounds, Edenhope KNTFL 19992007–0-
Harrow Balmoral
North Melbourne Football Club colours.svg
KangaroosHarrow & District Recreation Reserve, Harrow and Balmoral Recreation Reserve, Balmoral 19971997–91999, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025
Kalkee
West Perth Football Club Colours.svg
KeesKalkee Recreation Reserve, Kalkee CWFL18901945–1948, 1954–1958, 1960–151946, 1947, 1948, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1989, 2000, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Kaniva Leeor United
Kaniva Leeor United Football Club Colours.svg
CougarsKaniva Recreation Reserve, Kaniva KNTFL 19962020–0-
Laharum
Melbourne Football Club Colours.svg
Demons, Mountain MenCameron Oval, Laharum CWFL19231936–101938, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1987, 1995, 2013, 2015
Natimuk United
Natimuk United Football Club Colours.svg
RamsNatimuk Showgrounds, Natimuk 20142014–0-
Noradjuha-Quantong
Essendon Football Club colours.svg
BombersQuantong Recreation Reserve, Quantong19971997–0-
Pimpinio
Pimpinio Football Club Colours.svg
TigersPimpinio Sporting Complex, Pimpinio CWFL19091968–22005, 2006
Rupanyup
Rupanyup Football Club Colours.svg
PanthersRupanyup Recreation Reserve, Rupanyup WFNL 1870s1981–81985, 1986, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2022
Swifts
Port Adelaide Football Club Colours.svg
BaggiesNorth Park, Stawell ADFA 19132000–22003, 2014
Taylors Lake
Warrandyte Football Club colours.svg
LakersDock Lake Recreation Reserve, Drung19461946–11952

Past Clubs

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundFormer LeagueEst.Years in compHDFNL Senior PremiershipsFate
TotalYears
AdelphiansHJFAc.1930s19360-Folded
Ararat Eagles
West Coast Football Club colours (2000-2015).svg
EaglesAlexandra Oval, Ararat 200020000-Moved to Lexton Plains FL in 2001
Armoured Car193919390-Folded when HDFL went into recess during WWII
Cannum  Cannum Recreation Ground, Cannum LSFAc.1880s1969–19700-Folded in 1971
Dimboola 2nds
Dimboola Football Club Colours (HDFNL).svg
RoosDimboola Recreation Reserve, Dimboola DDFA1880s1936-193711937Moved to Central Wimmera Football League in 1938
Douglas-Harrow-Miga Lake
Geelong Football Club Colours.svg
CatsHarrow Recreation Reserve, Harrow and Wombelano Recreation Reserve Wombelano WWFL 19701982–19960-Merged with Balmoral in 1997 to form Harrow Balmoral
Gerang-Kiata
Stawell Football Club Colours.svg
(1982-90s)
St Kilda Football Club colours (1997-2001).svg
(Late 90s)
Highway MenKiata Recreation Reserve, Kiata WWFL 19621982–19990-Folded in 2000
Goroke
Collingwood icon.svg
MagpiesGoroke Recreation Reserve, Goroke WWFL c.1890s1982–19980-Folded in 1999 and absorbed by Border Districts in Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara FL
Great Western
Great Western Football Club Colours.svg
LionsGreat Western Recreation Reserve, Great Western ADFA 1880s2000–20100-Recess in 2011, re-formed in Mininera & District FL in 2012
Green Park
RichmondDesign.svg
TigersHJFAc.1890s1936-193821934, 1936Folded
Haven
Haven Football Club Colours.svg
(1939)
RichmondDesign.svg
(1948-55)
TigersHaven Recreation Reserve, Haven HJFAc.1920s1939, 1948–195511939Folded in 1956
Homers (Homing Club 1945-50s, North Horsham 1998)
South Melbourne Football Club Colours.svg
PigeonsOatlands Park, Horsham 19451945–199821965, 1992Folded in 1999
Horsham RSLDiggers19451946–19610-Folded in 1962
Horsham Imperials
RichmondDesign.svg
TigersHorsham City Oval, Horsham c.1890s1962–197511966Merged with Wonwondah in 1976 to form Imperials-Wonwondah
Imperials–Wonwondah
RichmondDesign.svg
DiggersHorsham City Oval, Horsham 19761976–198211980Moved to Wimmera FL in 1983
Jeparit Rainbow
Jeparit Rainbow Football Club Colours.svg
StormSir Robert Menzies Park, Jeparit and Rainbow Recreation Reserve, Rainbow MFL 19962015–20230-Merged with Southern Mallee Giants to form Southern Mallee Thunder in the Wimmera FL in 2024
Jung
Western Bulldogs-Footscray Football Club colours.svg
Jung Recreation Reserve, Jung c.1890s1946–197321954, 1968Folded in 1974
Longerenong College
Longerenong College Football Club Colours.svg
The College Longerenong College, Longerenong HJFAc.1900s1945–198641951, 1967, 1970, 1971Folded in 1987
Murtoa Seconds
Collingwood icon.svg
MagpiesMurtoa Recreation Reserve, Murtoa DFL1880s1938, 19480Moved to Central Wimmera FL in 1939, returned to South Wimmera FL in 1949
Natimuk
Natimuk Football Club Colours.svg
RamsNatimuk Showgrounds, Natimuk WWFL c.1900s1973–201411975Merged with Horsham United in 2014 to form Natimuk United
Netherby-Lorquon
St Kilda Football Club colours.svg
SaintsNetherby Memorial Park, Netherby WWFL 196219820-Folded in 1983
Noradjuha
Noradjuha Football Club Colours.svg
Grass ParrotsNoradjuha Recreation Reserve, Noradjuha WWFL c.1900s1982–199611984Merged with Quantong in 1997 to form Noradjuha-Quantong
Quantong
Quantong Football Club colours.svg
BombersQuantong Recreation Reserve, QuantongCWFLc.1910s1950–1996101955, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1993, 1994Merged with Noradjuha in 1997 to form Noradjuha-Quantong
Southern Mallee Giants
GWS Football Club colours (2012-2020).svg
GiantsBeulah Memorial Park, Beulah and Hopetoun Recreation Reserve, Hopetoun 20162016–201722016, 2017Moved to Wimmera FL in 2018
St Michael's (Horsham YCW 1945-46)
St Michael's Football Club Colours.svg
SaintsCoughlin Park, Horsham 19451945–1954, 1957–1962, 1967–199251950, 1969, 1981, 1988, 1991Moved to Wimmera FL in 1993, now known as Horsham Saints
WailDDFAc.1920s1945–194811945Folded in 1949
Wonwondah
Collingwood icon.svg
MagpiesWonwondah Recreation Reserve, WonwondahCWFLc.1920s1946–197531949, 1953, 1957Merged with Horsham Imperials in 1976 to form Imperials-Wonwondah

Football Premiership Winners

Seniors

League Awards

Senior Football - Best and Fairest

Leading Goal Kicking Winners

Seniors

Football Records

Seniors
Records
RecordHolder
Highest Score356: Homers 56.20 - 356 v Gerang-Kiata 1.0 - 6, 17 Aug, 1991
Most goals in a game25: Kevin Smith, Homers v College – 1965
Most goals in a season170: Geoff Parish – Homers – 1992, Paul Morgan – Rupanyup – 1998
Most flags in a row5 – Kalkee – 2008–2012
Most wins in a row45 – Kalkee – 2008–2010
Most losses in a row46 – Natimuk – 1999–2002

Notable players

Edenhope-Apsley

Harrow Balmoral

Haven

Jung

Kalkee

Longerenong College

Homers

Horsham Imperials

2014 Ladder

Horsham DFLWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Laharum 180002641716368.85%72EliminationEdenhope-Apsley10666Harrow Balmoral72062
Kalkee 1404021291057201.42%56QualifyingKalkee111581Stawell Swifts8856
Stawell Swifts 1404019431035187.73%56SemiStawell Swifts121486Edenhope-Apsley12779
Harrow Balmoral 1305017961207148.80%52 SemiLaharum1914128Kalkee9963
Edenhope-Apsley 1107017131154148.44%44PreliminaryStawell Swifts208128Kalkee101373
Noradjuha-Quantong601201437189875.71%24GrandStawell Swifts15595Laharum10666
Natimuk United601201304173875.03%24
Taylors Lake501301411214565.78%20
Rupanyup30150994220845.02%12
Pimpinio00180644285422.56%0

2015 Ladder

Horsham DFLWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Laharum 162002517588428.06%72EliminationTaylors Lake8755Jeparit-Rainbow51242
Kalkee 142202086878237.59%64QualifyingHarrow Balmoral122092Kalkee11571
Harrow Balmoral 112501614932173.18%52SemiKalkee1616112Taylors Lake141195
Taylors Lake 1026017801245142.97%48 SemiLaharum1716118Harrow Balmoral4832
Jeparit-Rainbow 1026014831235120.08%48PreliminaryKalkee1810118Harrow Balmoral6945
Stawell Swifts72901227184066.68%36GrandLaharum141498Kalkee7850
Edenhope-Apsley621001023163262.68%32
Noradjuha-Quantong521101018178756.97%28
Rupanyup42120766173244.23%24
Pimpinio32130839174748.03%20
Natimuk United22140891162854.73%16

2016 Ladder

Horsham DFLWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Southern Mallee Giants 160002317809286.40%64EliminationHarrow Balmoral111177Laharum11874
Jeparit-Rainbow 140201987988201.11%56EliminationKalkee9559Edenhope-Apsley51242
Laharum 120401677902185.92%48SemiHarrow Balmoral121486Kalkee10868
Kalkee 1105020161031195.54%44 SemiSouthern Mallee Giants2215147Jeparit-Rainbow8755
Edenhope-Apsley 1105018151069169.78%44PreliminaryHarrow Balmoral111379Jeparit-Rainbow41034
Harrow Balmoral 100601799845212.90%40GrandSouthern Mallee Giants111480Harrow Balmoral9155
Taylors Lake709016871622104.01%28
Stawell Swifts501101174202258.06%20
Pimpinio401201045205250.93%16
Noradjuha-Quantong20140899210542.71%8
Rupanyup14020717191737.40%48
Natimuk United20140794256530.96%8

2017 Ladder

Horsham DFLWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Southern Mallee Giants 160002556529483.18%64EliminationStawell Swifts71456Natimuk United8452
Harrow Balmoral 140202653478555.02%56EliminationJeparit-Rainbow121587Lahuarum5535
Stawell Swifts 130301799992181.35%52SemiJeparit-Rainbow101171Stawell Swifts7850
Jeparit-Rainbow 100421514955158.53%44 SemiSouthern Mallee Giants13886Harrow Balmoral71557
Laharum 907014701133129.74%36PreliminaryHarrow Balmoral2913187Jeparit-Rainbow5838
Natimuk United907014501221118.76%36GrandSouthern Mallee Giants11773Harrow Balmoral81361
Edenhope-Apsley708114761212121.78%30
Kalkee601001289158081.58%24
Noradjuha-Quantong50110993183054.26%20
Rupanyup401201071161366.40%16
Taylors Lake10150554322117.20%4
Pimpinio00151451251217.95%2

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