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* 1945 – Derrinallum 14.13 (97) def Lismore 8.12 (60)<ref>{{cite web |title=1945 – Derrinallum’s Victory |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65433399 |publisher=Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1875 – 1954) |access-date=5 October 2025 |page=2 |date=17 August 1945}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=1945 – Derrinallum Defeated |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65433245 |publisher=Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1875 – 1954) |access-date=5 October 2025 |page=2 |date=31 July 1945}}</ref>

* 1945 – Derrinallum 14.13 (97) def Lismore 8.12 (60)<ref>{{cite web |title=1945 – Derrinallum’s Victory |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65433399 |publisher=Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1875 – 1954) |access-date=5 October 2025 |page=2 |date=17 August 1945}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=1945 – Derrinallum Defeated |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65433245 |publisher=Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1875 – 1954) |access-date=5 October 2025 |page=2 |date=31 July 1945}}</ref>

* 1946 – Illabarook: 9.12 – 66 drew with Rokewood-Corindhap: 8.18 – 66

* 1946 – Illabarook: 9.12 – 66 drew with Rokewood-Corindhap: 8.18 – 66

* 1946 – Illabarook 8.9 (57) def Rokewood-Corindhap 4.7 (31) Replay)

* 1946 – Illabarook 8.9 (57) def Rokewood-Corindhap 4.7 (31) Replay)

* 1947 – Rokewood-Corindhap 9.13 (67) def Lismore 9.9 (63)

* 1947 – Rokewood-Corindhap 9.13 (67) def Lismore 9.9 (63)

* 1948 – Lismore 22.12 (144) def Illabarook 6.14 (50)<ref>{{cite web |title=1948 – Lismore Footballers’ Premiership Dinner |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30153222 |publisher=Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1875 – 1954) |access-date=5 October 2025 |page=4 |date=20 September 1948}}</ref>

* 1948 – Lismore 22.12 (144) def Illabarook 6.14 (50)<ref>{{cite web |title=1948 – Lismore Footballers’ Premiership Dinner |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30153222 |publisher=Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. : 1875 – 1954) |access-date=5 October 2025 |page=4 |date=20 September 1948}}</ref>

Western Plains Football League
General Information
Founded 1920
as Western Plains Football Association
Known As
1920-24 Western Plains Football Association
1925-29 Western Plains FA in recess
1930-98 Western Plains Football League
Merged Merged with Lexton FL in 1999
after 68 active playing seasons
1998 Season
Premiers Carngham-Linton
Minor Premiers ?
1998 Clubs Carngham-Linton, Cressy, Illabarook, Lismore, Rokewood- Corindhap and Skipton.

The Western Plains Football League was an Australian rules football League based in Victoria.

In July, 1920, Melbourne played the Western Plains FA in a match at Cressy.[1]

The Western Plains Football Association was reformed in 1930,[2] from the following clubs – Berrybank, Cressy, Derrinallum and Lismore, with precursor league the Lismore District Football Association finishing.

The Western Plains Football League commenced the 1940 season on Saturday 11th May 1940, but at a league meeting in late June it was decided to abandon the season, mainly due to the number of player enlistments into the various Australian Armed Forces due to World War Two.[3]

There is evidence of a Western Plains football competition in 1945, but the full revival of the Western Plains FL took place in April 1946, from the following teams – Cressy, Derrinallum, Iiiabarook, Lismore and Rokewood.[4]

In September 1946, the Geelong Football League: 11.15 – 81 defeated the Western Plains Football League: 8.9 – 57.[5]

The league continued until 1998 when the VCFL forced it to merge with the Lexton Football League to create the Lexton Plains Football League.[6]

All existing clubs joined the Lexton Plains Football League in 1999, with the exception of Derrinallum, who then merged with Lismore and joined the Mininera & District Football League and Cressy who went into recess.

Some notable players from the Western Plains are Carji Greeves, Reg Hickey, Allan Everett, John Northey and Gerard FitzGerald are among 30 VFL / AFL players who commenced their football journey in the Western Plains FL.[7]

Final Clubs in 1998

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Club Jumper Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in WPFL Premierships Fate
Total Years
Carngham Linton
Saints Carngham Recreation Reserve, Snake Valley 1968 1969-1998 12 1974, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1998 Formed Lexton Plains FL in 1999
Cressy
Demons Cressy Recreation Reserve, Cressy 1907[8] 1920, 1930-1998 8 1920, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1959, 1961, 1969, 1970 Folded in 1999
Illabarook

(1940s-60s)

(1960s-98)

Bulldogs Illabarook Recreation Reserve, Illabarook 1891[9] 1937-1998 4 1938, 1946, 1988, 1991 Formed Lexton Plains FL in 1999
Lismore
Lions Lismore Recreation Reserve, Lismore 1880s 1920-1924, 1930–1998 10 1921, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1948, 1952, 1964, 1973, 1986 Renamed Lismore-Derrinallum and moved to Mininera & District FL in 1999
Rokewood-Corindhap
Hoppers Rokewood Recreation Reserve, Rokewood 1931 1935-1998 9 1947, 1957, 1963, 1967, 1978, 1979, 1992, 1993, 1994 Formed Lexton Plains FL in 1999
Skipton
Emus Skipton Recreation Reserve, Skipton 1870s 1953-1998 0 Formed Lexton Plains FL in 1999
Club Jumper Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in WPFL Premierships Fate
Total Years
Beeac
Magpies Beeac Recreation Reserve, Beeac 1889[10] 1935-1940,
1950-1951
3 1937, 1939, 1950 Moved to Polwarth FL in 1952
Berrybank 1920-1924, 1930-1936 1 1936 Folded in 1937
Bradvale
Magpies Bradvale Recreation Reserve, Bradvale 1949-1982 1 1965 Folded in 1983
Carngham Carngham Recreation Reserve, Snake Valley 1919 1953-1961 0 Moved to Ballarat District FL in 1962
Darlington Darlington Recreation Reserve, Darlington 1950-1960 3 1955, 1956, 1958 Folded in 1961
Derrinallum
Tigers Derrinallum Recreation Reserve, Derrinallum 1880s 1920-1926, 1930–1997 9 1930, 1931, 1960, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1996 Merged with Mortlake to form Western Lions in Hampden FNL in 1998
Glenormiston College
The College Glenormiston College, Glenormiston South MNFL 1971 1992-1993 0 Withdrew mid-season in 1993 and subsequently folded
Linton
Linton Recreation Reserve, Linton 1919 1953-1968 1 1962 Merged with Carngham to form Carngham Linton in 1969
Mingay 1920-1924 1 1924 Folded in 1925
  • 1920 – Cressy 5.9 (39) def Lismore 4.10 (34)[11][12]
  • 1921 – Lismore 5.5 (35) def Derrinallum 4.8 (32)[13]
  • 1922 – Derrinallum 13.8 (86) def Mingay 3.3 (21)[14]
  • 1923 – Berrybank 2.14 (26) def Lismore 3.3 (21)[15]
  • 1924 – Mingay 5.3 (33) def Lismore 3.8 (26)[16][17]
  • 1925-1929 – WPFA in recess
  • 1930 – Derrinallum-Bradvale 11.10 (76) def Cressy 7.13 (55)[18]
  • 1931 – Derrinallum-Bradvale 7.9 (51) def Cressy 4.8 (32)[19]
  • 1932 – Lismore 7.15 (57) def Derrinallum-Bradvale 8.6 (54)[20]
  • 1933 – Lismore 7.16 (58) def Derrinallum-Bradvale 6.13 (49)[21][22]
  • 1934 – Lismore 8.11 (59) def Cressy 9.2 (56)[23]
  • 1935 – Lismore 12.7 (79) def Beeac 7.10 (52)[24]
  • 1936 – Berrybank 8.5 (53) def Lismore 4.5 (29)[25]
  • 1937 – Beeac 7.8 (50) def Cressy 5.9 (39)
  • 1938 – Beeac 9.5 (59) def Illabarook 6.10 (46)[26]
    (Beeac played an ineligible player & Illabarook were declared premiers)[27]
  • 1939 – Beeac 10.17 (77) def Derrinallum 10.9 (69)[28]
  • 1940 – Season abandoned in June 1940 due to WW2
  • 1941 – 1944: WPFL in recess due to WW2
  • 1945 – Derrinallum 14.13 (97) def Lismore 8.12 (60)[29][30]
  • 1946 – Illabarook: 9.12 – 66 drew with Rokewood-Corindhap: 8.18 – 66
  • 1946 – Illabarook 8.9 (57) def Rokewood-Corindhap 4.7 (31) (Replay)
  • 1947 – Rokewood-Corindhap 9.13 (67) def Lismore 9.9 (63)
  • 1948 – Lismore 22.12 (144) def Illabarook 6.14 (50)[31]
  • 1949 – Cressy 11.7 (73) def Lismore 8.21 (69)[32]
  • 1950 – Beeac 10.7 (67) def Rokewood-Corindhap 5.13 (43)[33]
  • 1951 – Cressy 11.14 (80) def Beeac 10.11 (71)[34]
  • 1952 – Lismore 10.8 (68) def Illabarook 8.15 (63)
  • 1953 – Cressy 15.16 (106) def Lismore 8.9 (57)[35]
  • 1954 – Lismore 13.17 (95) def Derrinallum 7.15 (57)
  • 1955 – Darlington 20.11 (131) def Derrinallum 6.12 (48)
  • 1956 – Darlington 13.4 (82) def Rokewood-Corindhap 6.13 (49)
  • 1957 – Rokewood-Corindhap 14.8 (92) def Lismore 7.11 (53)
  • 1958 – Darlington 13.8 (86) def Linton 9.12 (66)
  • 1959 – Cressy 10.8 (68) def Derrinallum 8.18 (66)
  • 1960 – Derrinallum 10.10 (70) def Cressy 7.12 (54)
  • 1961 – Cressy 8.9 (57) def Derrinallum 5.16 (46)
  • 1962 – Linton 13.7 (85) def Derrinallum 8.10 (58)
  • 1963 – Rokewood-Corindhap 18.9 (117) def Cressy 11.13 (79)
  • 1964 – Lismore 11.12 (78) def Cressy 9.4 (58)
  • 1965 – Bradvale 14.14 (98) def Derrinallum 7.6 (48)
  • 1966 – Cressy 15.10 (100) def Rokewood-Corindhap 4.12 (36)
  • 1967 – Rokewood-Corindhap 14.14 (98) def Derrinallum 14.11 (95)
  • 1968 – Derrinallum 9.13 (67) def Cressy 7.15 (57)
  • 1969 – Cressy 17.7 (109) def Derrinallum 10.17 (77)
  • 1970 – Cressy 17.6 (108) def Lismore 9.11 (65)
  • 1971 – Derrinallum 7.11 (53) def Lismore 3.6 (24)
  • 1972 – Derrinallum 15.21 (111) def Illabarook 14.8 (92)
  • 1973 – Lismore 18.9 (117) def Derrinallum 13.15 (93)
  • 1974 – Carngham-Linton 7.4 (46) def Lismore 5.15 (45)
  • 1975 – Derrinallum 13.15 (93) def Cressy 10.12 (72)
  • 1976 – Carngham-Linton 18.10 (118) def Cressy 9.20 (74)
  • 1977 – Derrinallum 11.12 (78) def Carngham-Linton 9.12 (66)
  • 1978 – Rokewood-Corindhap 14.19 (103) def Cressy 15.8 (98)
  • 1979 – Rokewood-Corindhap 8.12 (60) def Carngham-Linton 7.11 (53)
  • 1980 – Derrinallum 14.11 (95) def Carngham-Linton 12.12 (84)
  • 1981 – Derrinallum 23.14 (152) def Lismore 10.9 (69)
  • 1982 – Carngham-Linton 17.17 (119) def Illabarook 9.14 (68)
  • 1983 – Carngham-Linton 15.23 (113) def Lismore 11.12 (78)
  • 1984 – Carngham-Linton 25.19 (169) def Derrinallum 16.8 (104)
  • 1985 – Carngham-Linton 22.7 (139) def Derrinallum 15.8 (98)
  • 1986 – Lismore 14.14 (98) def Carngham-Linton 1.6 (12)
  • 1987 – Carngham-Linton 10.22 (82) def Illabarook 9.11 (65)
  • 1988 – Illabarook 16.16 (112) def Cressy 9.11 (65)
  • 1989 – Carngham-Linton 22.13 (145) def Illabarook 4.10 (34)
  • 1990 – Carngham-Linton def Illabarook
  • 1991 – Illabarook 14.12 (96) def Carngham-Linton 8.7 (55)
  • 1992 – Rokewood-Corindhap 17.10 (112) def Derrinallum 6.6 (42)
  • 1993 – Rokewood-Corindhap 17.11 (113) def Carngham-Linton 13.13 (91)
  • 1994 – Rokewood-Corindhap 17.14 (116) def Carngham-Linton 13.8 (86)
  • 1995 – Carngham-Linton 22.17 (149) def Rokewood-Corindhap 12.8 (80)
  • 1996 – Derrinallum 8.10 (58) def Skipton 8.4 (52)
  • 1997 – Carngham-Linton 18.11 (119) def Derrinallum 12.9 (81)
  • 1998 – Carngham-Linton 17.14 (116) def Rokewood-Corindhap 10.8 (68)

League Best and Fairest Winners

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The Western Plains FL best and fairest award was known as the Brunn Trophy / Cup[36], in honour of former Lismore player Henry Brunn, who at 19 years of age died in a motorcycle accident in April 1948.[37][38][39] This award most likely ran from 1948 to 1998, but unable to find a complete list of the winners.

  • 1957 – D Hart – ?[40]
  • 1963 – Gary DarkRokewood[41]
  • 1973 – John Fraser – Skipton[42]
  • 1977 – Hans Verdoorn – Carngham Linton
  • 1979 – Hans Verdoorn – Carngham Linton
  • 1985 – Eugene Grigg – Carngham Linton
  • 1987 – Eugene Grigg – Carngham Linton
  • 1988 – S Blake – Rokewood Corindhap
  • 1990 – W Innes – Rokewood Corindhap
  • 1998 – Nick McIntosh – Carngham Linton
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