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The Mortlock Football League is an Australian rules football competition based around 8 clubs in the south-west region of Western Australia. It is one of a number of football leagues in the wheat-belt region of WA. The 8 teams include the towns of Calingiri, Dalwallinu, Dowerin, Gingin, Goomalling, Toodyay, Wongan-Ballidu and Wyalkatchem. All clubs apart from Wyalkatchem (only league) field both league and reserve teams. It must also be noted that Mortlock League also includes a hockey competition which involves all clubs mentioned above, apart from Toodyay. Teams compete in a home and away season of 14 rounds with a number of bye's and one week during the season dedicated to playing country week football against other south-western country leagues. The season ends with a finals campaign including the top 4 teams from the home and away rounds.
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History of the Mortlock League
The league was originally known as the Goomalling FL until the early 1970s. The Goomalling competition dates back to before World War 2. The teams involved in the league have varied over the years. more info is needed in this section.
2008 season in review
At the completion of the 2008 home and away season the league and reserves ladder was as follows.
LEAGUE Football Premiership table
P W L D For Agt % Pts Calingiri 14 11 3 0 1471 1024 143 44 Toodyay 14 10 4 0 1592 1047 152 40 Dowerin 14 9 5 0 1389 999 139 36 Gingin 14 9 5 0 1404 1130 124 36 Dalwallinu 14 8 6 0 1255 1008 124 32 Wongan-Ballidu 14 6 8 0 1097 1394 78 24 Goomalling 14 3 11 0 1278 1473 86 12 Wyalkatchem 14 0 14 0 435 1846 23 0 RESERVES Football Premiership Table
P W L D For Agt % Pts Toodyay 12 12 0 0 1273 395 322 48 Dowerin 12 8 4 0 779 565 137 32 Gingin 12 8 4 0 728 536 135 32 Calingiri 12 6 6 0 763 762 100 24 Goomalling 12 4 8 0 645 787 81 16 Wongan-Ballidu 12 3 9 0 495 851 58 12 Dalwallinu 12 1 11 0 285 1072 26 4 Grand final results
LEAGUE DOWERIN 4.1 8.4 10.8 15.9 99 def. Calingiri 5.4 8.8 11.11 12.3 85 Fairest and Best Phil Mincheton Medal awarded to Dowerin's Dean Trewhella
RESERVES DOWERIN 5.0 6.2 9.3 12.4 76 def. Calingiri 0.1 1.4 3.8 11.9 75 This game was draw after full time
Five minutes each way extra time was played
Fairest and Best in Grand Final awarded to Dowerin's Hayden Collard
Mortlock Premiership
- 2000 Calingiri
- 2001 Wyalkatchem
- 2002 Gingin
- 2003 Wyalkatchem
- 2004 Toodyay
- 2005 Dowerin
- 2006 Calingiri
- 2007 Goomalling
- 2008 Dowerin
- 2009 Wongan Ballidu
- 2010 Dowerin
- 2011 Gingin
Boekeman Medal (Fairest and Best)
LEAGUE
- 2000 Chad Boucher (Calingiri)
- 2001 Troy Foote (Wyalkatchem)
- 2002 Michael Davey (Goomalling)
- 2003 Michael Davey (Toodyay)
- 2004 Nick Smith (Calingiri)
- 2005 Paul Fewster (Gingin)
- 2006 Matthew Borgward (Wyalkatchem)
- 2007 Greg Woods (Goomalling)
- 2008 Craig Wilson (Dowerin)
- 2009 Adam Pearce (Toodyay)
- 2010 Brad McNeill (Dalwallinu)
- 2011 Dean Trewhella (Dowerin)
RESERVES
- 2000 Klint Hagboom (Dowerin)
- 2001 Blake Hagboom (Dowerin)
- 2002 Graeme Taylor (Goomalling)
- 2003 Joel Gomerslol (Gingin)
- 2004 Graig Whyte (Dalwallinu)
- 2005 Scott Flavel (Dowerin)
- 2006 Rhys Allsop (Dowerin) & Mark McComish (Gingin)
- 2007 Kyhe McKenna (Dowerin)
- 2008 Corey Higgins (Toodyay)
- 2009 Garth King (Dowerin)
- 2010 Chad McKay (Dalwallinu)
- 2011 Chad Hagboom (Dowerin)
Bendigo Bank Player Of The Year Award
- 2007 Craig Wilson (Dowerin)
- 2008 Dean Trewhella (Dowerin)
- 2009
- 2010 Brad McNeill (Dalwallinu)
- 2011 Rheece Bartel (Gingin)
Lyndon Bird Goal Kicking Award
LEAGUE
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003 Justin Kiely (Wyalkatchem) 62 Goals
- 2004 Phil Brookes (Dalwallinu) 62 Goals
- 2005 Daniel King (Calingiri)
- 2006 Michael Potts (Gingin) 83 Goals
- 2007 Samuel Stanton (Toodyay)
- 2008 Jay Betts (Toodyay) 87 Goals
- 2009 David Wilson (Dowerin)
- 2010 David Wilson (Dowerin) 56 Goals
- 2011 Geoffrey Rouse (Gingin)
Australian rules football in Western Australia Representative side The SandgropersGoverning Bodies West Australian Football Commission, West Australian Country Football League (regional)Professional Clubs (AFL) Major leagues West Australian Football League • West Australian State Premiership (former)Metropolitan leagues Western Australian Amateur Football League, Mercantile Football Association, Sunday Football League, Western Australian Football AssociationOther leagues Avon, Central Kimberley, Central Midlands, Central Wheatbelt, East Kimberley, Eastern Districts, Esperance District, Fortescue, Gascoyne, Goldfields, Great Northern, Great Southern, Hills, Lower South West, Mortlock, Newman, North Midlands, North Pilbara, Ongerup, Peel, Ravensthorpe, South West, Upper Great Southern, West KimberleyWomen's Leagues Principal Venues Subiaco Oval, Fremantle Oval, Medibank Private Stadium, East Fremantle Oval, Steel Blue Oval, Rushton Park, Claremont Oval, Arena Joondalup, EFTel OvalExternal links
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