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Founded
  
1987

Minor Premiers
  
Tasmanian University

Premiers
  
Tasmanian University

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Current clubs
  
DOSA Roosters Hutchins Lions OHA Ships Richmond Blues St Virgil's Saints University Rainbows

Former clubs
  
New Town Old Scholars Friends' Bulldogs

Stadiums
  
TCA Ground Queenborough Oval De Bomford's Lane Ground Richmond Rec. Ground New Town Oval Tasmanian University Ground

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The Old Scholars Football Association is an Australian Rules football competition in southern Tasmania, Australia.
The competition currently stages an eighteen round roster season which is cut to a top four at the end of the roster series for a four match finals series played according to the McIntyre System, culminating in the Grand Final.

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History

The former Tasmanian Amateur Football League (Southern Division) known also as the Southern Amateurs split into two divisions at the start of the 1981 season, forming a District division and an Old Scholars division.
In 1987, the clubs in the TAFL (Old Scholars Division) broke away to form the Old Scholars Football Association.
With the admission of the Richmond Football Club in 2001 and Channel Football Club in 2009, the competition saw the loss of New Town Old Scholars in 1995 and The Friends' School Old Boys Football Club (formed in 1934) in the 2005 season.

Current OSFA Clubs

  • – Dominic Old Scholars Association Football Club
  • – Hutchins' Old Boys Football Club
  • – Old Hobartians Association Football Club
  • – Richmond Football Club
  • – St Virgil's Old Boys Football Club
  • – Tasmanian University Football Club
  • 2006 Ladder

    FINALS

    2007 Ladder

    FINALS

    2008 Ladder

    FINALS

    2009 Ladder

    FINALS

    2010 Ladder

    FINALS

    References

    Old Scholars Football Association Wikipedia