GREAT
NORTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

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Recent,
high flying action from the GNFL featuring Towns (white and red) and Railway.
League's Official Website:
http://gnfl.westnet.com.au/
Formed: 1961
Current Clubs:
[ Brigades ] [ Chapman Valley ] [ Mullewa ] [ Northampton ] [ Railway ] [ Rovers ] [ Towns ]
Premiers: 1961 Railway
1962 Brigades
1963 Rovers 1964 Railway
1965 Railway 1966 Mullewa 1967
Northampton 1968 Northampton
1969 Railway 1970 Railway
1971 Brigades
1972 Chapman Valley 1973
Chapman Valley 1974 Chapman
Valley 1975 Rovers
1976 Towns 1977
Northampton 1978 Northampton
1979 Northampton 1980 Railway
1981 Railway 1982 Railway
1983
Mullewa 1984 Mullewa
1985 Railway 1986
Brigades 1987 Mullewa
1988 Brigades 1989 Railway
1990 Rovers 1991 Mullewa 1992
Chapman Valley 1993 Towns
1994 Rovers 1995 Rovers
1996 Mullewa 1997
Rovers 1998 Rovers
1999 Towns 2000 Rovers
2001 Towns 2002 Towns
2003 Towns 2004
Northampton 2005 Mullewa
2006 Towns 2007 Towns 2008 Towns
2009 Towns
Summary Of
Premierships: 10 Railway, Towns; 8 Rovers; 7 Mullewa; 6
Northampton; 4 Brigades, Chapman Valley
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