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Coreen & District Football League General Information Founded Last clubs Billabong Crows
Coleambally
CDHBU
Jerilderie Football Club
Rennie
Wahgunyah2006 Season Premiers CDHBU Minor Premiers CDHBU Wooden spoon Jerilderie Best & Fairest (Archie Dennis Medal) Marty Hardy (Rennie) The Coreen & District Football League was an Australian rules football competition in the Coreen district of the Riverina in New South Wales. The league was disbanded at the end of the 2007 season after 98 years of competition. Jerilderie joined the Picola & District Football League and Wahgunyah joined the Tallangatta & District Football League while the other clubs have joined the Hume Football League.
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Former Clubs
- Blighty
- Buraja
- Coreen Swans
- Coreen/Daysdale Saints
- Daysdale Magpies
- Hopefield
- Hopefield/Buraja Bulldogs
- Mulwala
- Murray Magpies
- Oakland Hawks
- Rand Pigeons
- Urana/Cullival Spiders
- Urana Bombers
2007 Ladder
Club Wins Losses Draws For Against % Pts Billabong Crows 11 4 0 1572 1204 130.6 44 CDHBU 10 5 0 1632 1137 145.3 40 Coleambally 10 5 0 1475 1295 113.9 40 Wahgunyah 8 7 0 1654 1232 134.3 32 Jerilderie 6 9 0 1465 1353 108.3 24 Rennie 0 15 0 736 2313 31.8 0 See also
External links
Clubs in the Coreen & District Football League Billabong Crows | Coleambally | CDHBU | Jerilderie | Rennie | Wahgunyah
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