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Founded
  
1893

Most losses in a row
  
69 - Redan – 1995-1999

Ballarat Football League

Highest Score
  
327 - Melton South 50.27.327 (v Redan 1.2.8) - 1998

Most goals in a game
  
22 – Milton McIntyre – South Ballarat (v C.Y.M.S) – 1938

Most goals in a season
  
159 - Jim Gull - Daylesford - 1961

Most wins in a row
  
49 – North Ballarat City – 1991-1993

The Ballarat Football League (BFL) is an Australian rules football competition that operates in the Ballarat region of Victoria, Australia. The competition formed in 1893 as the Ballarat Football Association and was renamed Ballarat Football League in 1908 and was briefly known as the Ballarat-Wimmera Football League between 1934 and 1936.

Contents

The league features 11 senior clubs. North Ballarat City Football Club joined the league in 2008 season raising the number of teams to 11. North Ballarat City previously played in the Bendigo Football League for the previous two seasons prior to joining. The BFL is also a strong league for grass roots football with 10 junior clubs consisting of 63 teams from U/10 through to U/16.5 (Ballarat, Bacchus Marsh, Darley, East Ballarat, Golden Point, Lake Wendouree, Mount Clear, North Ballarat, Redan and Sebastopol).

The Ballarat Football League season normally commences in early April with the regular season matches finishing in August. Upon Daylesford's withdrawal from the competition at the end of the 2005 season competing clubs played the opposition clubs twice in the regular season, once at home, once away. This reverted upon North City's admission to the competition in 2008. The finals series is conducted in September with the Grand Final to decide the premiers for season held at the Eastern Oval. The match regularly attracts crowds in excess of 5000 people.

Being the major Australian Rules competition in the region, the BFL receives substantial media coverage with match reports in Ballarat daily newspaper The Courier as well as match radio coverage on radio stations 979fm and Apple FM via the program BFL Game of the Round.

Current CEO

The Chief Executive Officer of the BFL is Rod Ward. Ward is a former BFL player with the Darley Football Club, later becoming Secretary of the club. Prior to his appointment to CEO's role in 2002, Ward worked for the Victorian Country Football League, the organisation that oversees the sport in country Victoria. The headquarters of the league, Saxon House, is located at the City Oval in Ballarat.

Former Clubs

  • Army Football Club
  • Ararat Football Club
  • Ballarat Imperials Football Club
  • Beaufort Football Club
  • Daylesford Football Club
  • East Ballarat Football Club (merged with Golden Point to become East Point)
  • Geelong West Football Club
  • Golden Point Football Club (merged with East Ballarat to become East Point)
  • Learmonth-Waubra Football Club
  • Maddingley Football Club
  • Maryborough Football Club
  • Military Hospital Football Club
  • North Ballarat Football Club
  • RAAF Football Club
  • Smeaton Football Club
  • Waubra Football Club
  • Wendouree Football Club
  • 2001 Ladder

    FINALS

    2002 Ladder

    FINALS

    2003 Ladder

    FINALS

    2004 Ladder

    FINALS

    2005 Ladder

    FINALS

    2006 Ladder

    FINALS

    2007 Ladder

    FINALS

    2008 Ladder

    FINALS

    2009 Ladder

    FINALS

    2010 Ladder

    FINALS

    2011 Ladder

    FINALS

    2012 Ladder

    FINALS

    Book

    History of Football in the Ballarat District by John Stoward - ISBN 978-0-9805929-0-0

    References

    Ballarat Football League Wikipedia