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South East Football Netball League

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Founded
  
2015

Website
  
SEFNL Website

No. of clubs
  
9

The South East Football Netball League is an Australian rules football competition, containing teams near the south eastern region of Victoria, Australia. The 9 teams were all part of the Casey Cardinia division of the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League(MPNFL) but this competition broke away to form a new league in 2015.

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History

The competition had its origins in the South West Gippsland FL from 1954 to 1994. In 1995 the league was rolled in the MPNFL and the administrative duties were taken by the MPNFL management. While under the MPNFL control there were three minor re-distributions of clubs and that created different divisions, most of the clubs were in the MPNFL Northern Division 1995–98; MPNFL Peninsula Division 1999–2004;& MPNFL Casey-Cardinia League 2005–2014

Breakaway

A spokesman for the CCFNL clubs Kahl Heinze said "There was excitement and elation to have reached this point in the process. Poor communication, a lack of financial transparency and management, lack of strategic direction and a lack of service to the CCFNL clubs were some of the grievances that led to the clubs pursuing the move for independence. We will be able to develop corporate partnership that spans both seniors and juniors specific to our region, build a dynamic and competitive competition in both football and netball that attracts other teams, hence the reason we’re not calling ourselves Casey Cardinia. We will be able to work with the juniors on what are the best pathways to senior footy.”

Casey-Cardinia Division

  • Dingley Dingoes (moved to Southern FL at the end of the 2006 season)
  • Keysborough Burras (moved to Southern FL at the end of the 2014 season)
  • Casey-Cardinia Division

    Summary Of Northern Division/Peninsula Division/Casey-Cardinia League Premierships since 1995:

  • 6 Narre Warren
  • 3 Beaconsfield
  • 2 Cranbourne
  • 2 Hampton Park
  • 2 Karingal
  • 2 Pakenham
  • 1 Chelsea
  • 1 Doveton
  • 1 Mount Eliza
  • 1 Berwick
  • References

    South East Football Netball League Wikipedia