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Founded
  
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Howard Duthie Medallist
  
N/A, N/A

Grand Final B.O.G
  
Steven Raeder

A-Grade Minor Premiers
  
Browns Well FC

Current clubs
  
Browns Well FC Wunkar FC Moorook-Kingston FC Paringa FC Lyrup FC Cobdogla FC East Murray FC Ramco FC Blanchetown-Swan Reach FC Sedan-Cambrai FC

A-Grade Premiers 2015
  
Lyrup defeated Browns Well

The Riverland Independent Football League is an Australian rules football League located in South Australia's Riverland region. The league is the second division of the Riverland Football League, and features clubs from the smaller towns of the Riverland and Upper-Murray region.

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The 2012 Grand Final was played at Cobdogla between the two newcomers to the league, Blanchetown-Swan Reach and Ramco; with BSR winning their first flag by 63 points. In 2013 BSR made their second Grand Final, but lost to Paringa by 3 points.

Origins

The origins of this league came in 1909 when Lyrup, Renmark Town and Fairview Rovers founded the Murray Football Association. The Lyrup (then Saints, Now Lions) won the first ever premiership

The competition reformed in 1919 as the Upper Murray Football Association and later in 1952 became the Upper Murray Football League, the same name as the Upper Murray Football League based around Corryong, Victoria.

In 1971, the league's B Grade admitted Wunkar from the defunct East Murray Football League.

The league's A Grade changed its name in 1972 to the Riverland Football League, with the B Grade changing its name to Riverland Independent Football League.

Ramco joined the RIFL in 2009 from the Mid Murray Football Association, as did Blanchetown/Swan Reach in 2010, and the MMFA disbanded.

Premiers

  • 1971 Moorook-Kingston 11 14 80 Def Browns Well 10 16 76
  • 1972 Browns Well 11 12 78 Def Paringa 7 10 52
  • 1973 Lyrup 15 13 103 Def Moorook-Kingston 11 9 75
  • 1974 Wunkar 10 13 73 Def Browns Well 8 14 62
  • 1975 Browns Well 11 7 73 Def Wunkar 9 17 71
  • 1976 Wunkar 13 13 91 Def Moorook-Kingston 9 10 64
  • 1977 Moorook-Kingston 18 11 119 Def Wunkar 9 13 67
  • 1978 Browns Well 13 7 85 Def Wunkar 11 8 74
  • 1979 Paringa 16 15 111 Def Gerard 9 13 67
  • 1980 Lyrup 11 12 78 Def Paringa 10 14 74
  • 1981 Cobdogla 14 17 101 Def Paringa 5 17 47
  • 1982 Browns Well 13 11 89 Def Paringa 10 15 75
  • 1983 Moorook-Kingston 14 7 91 Def Browns Well 10 10 70
  • 1984 Cobdogla 14 18 102 Def Browns Well 9 11 65
  • 1985 Browns Well 25 18 168 Def Cobdogla 6 4 40
  • 1986 Browns Well 22 9 141 Def Paringa 11 6 72
  • 1987 Cobdogla 18 14 122 Def Paringa 8 13 61
  • 1988 Browns Well 7 10 52 Def Paringa 6 7 43
  • 1989 Cobdogla 9 12 66 Def Browns Well 7 10 52
  • 1990 Browns Well 13 10 88 Def Cobdogla 12 15 87
  • 1991 Cobdogla 12 14 86 Def Wunkar 8 4 52
  • 1992 Moorook-Kingston 15 10 100 Def Cobdogla 14 15 99
  • 1993 Moorook-Kingston 21 18 144 Def Lyrup 14 12 96
  • 1994 Moorook-Kingston 13 10 88 Def East Murray 13 9 87
  • 1995 Paringa 11 14 80 Def Browns Well 7 16 58
  • 1996 Lyrup 18 13 121 Def Paringa 11 15 81
  • 1997 Paringa 26 20 176 Def Browns Well 10 13 73
  • 1998 Cobdogla 21 16 142 Def Wunkar 9 10 64
  • 1999 Cobdogla 17 9 111 Def East Murray 16 8 104
  • 2000 Browns Well 10 15 75 Def Wunkar 8 5 53
  • 2001 Cobdogla 7 9 51 Def Lyrup 7 8 50
  • 2002 Paringa 12 11 83 Def Lyrup 6 7 43
  • 2003 East Murray 18 7 115 Def Moorook-Kingston 10 4 64
  • 2004 Lyrup 18 10 118 Def Moorook-Kingston 9 6 60
  • 2005 Paringa 14 15 9 Def Cobdogla 12 12 84
  • 2006 Cobdogla 13 16 94 Def Paringa 5 8 38
  • 2007 Cobdogla 18 16 124 Def Lyrup 12 11 83
  • 2008 Cobdogla 18 14 122 Def Lyrup 5 7 37
  • 2009 Paringa 18 14 122 Def Wunkar 17 12 114
  • 2010 Lyrup 13 9 87 Def East Murray 7 17 59
  • 2011 Lyrup 13 5 83 Def Paringa 8 4 52
  • 2012 Blanchetown/SR 16 11 107 Def Paringa 6 8 44
  • 2013 Paringa 19 13 127 Def Blanchetown-Swan Reach 19 10 124
  • 2014 Moorook-Kingston 12 11 83 Def Blanchetown-Swan Reach 8 9 57
  • 2015 Lyrup 15 16 106 Def Browns Well 11 14 80
  • 2016 Browns Well 19 8 122 Def Ramco 8 5 53
  • Lyrup Withdrawal

    Prior to the start of the 2013 season, the Lyrup Lions were forced to withdraw due to lack of players and coaching staff. However the club rejoined in 2014 narrowly missingout on a place in the finals and look as though they are continuing to grow in numbers and strength. Lyrup continued to improve and won the 2015 premiership. Since Lyrups withdrawal Blancetown Swan Reach have withdrawn from the competition and rejoined and Moorook Kingston also withdrew and are yet to return to the competition.

    Note

    As well as the withdrawal of Lyrup, Wunkar and East Murray were unable to field Under 17's teams. In order to keep the scheduling of games the same for both grades, those matches were declared null.

    Under 17's Grand Final

    Cobdogla 20.16 - 136 d Paringa 1.1 - 7

    References

    Riverland Independent Football League Wikipedia