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| [[Castlemaine Football Club]] || 1859 || || [http://www.castlemainefnc.com/ Official Site]
| [[Castlemaine Football Club]] || 1859 || || [http://www.castlemainefnc.com/ Official Site]
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| [[Eaglehawk Football Club]] || || || [http://ironbark.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~hill/Eaglehawk.html Official Site]
| [[Eaglehawk Football Club]] ||1880 || || [http://ironbark.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~hill/Eaglehawk.html Official Site]
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| [[Gisborne Football Club]] || || || [http://www.gisbornefc.com Official Site]
| [[Gisborne Football Club]] ||1879 || || [http://www.gisbornefc.com Official Site]
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| [[Golden Square Football & Netball Club]] || || || [http://www.gsfnclub.com.au Official Site]
| [[Golden Square Football & Netball Club]] ||1932 || || [http://www.gsfnclub.com.au Official Site]
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| [[Kangaroo Flat Football Club]] || || || [http://kangarooflatfnc.com/ Official Site]
| [[Kangaroo Flat Football Club]] || || || [http://kangarooflatfnc.com/ Official Site]
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| [[Kyneton Football Club]] ||1875 ||1947 || [http://www.kynetonfootball&netball.websyte.com.au Official Site]
| [[Kyneton Football Club]] ||1875 ||1947 || [http://www.kynetonfootball&netball.websyte.com.au Official Site]
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| [[Maryborough Football Club]] || || ||
| [[Maryborough Football Club]] || 1872 || ||
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| [[Sandhurst Football Club]] || 1861 || || [http://www.sandhurstfnc.vcfl.com.au/ Official Site]
| [[Sandhurst Football Club]] || 1861 || || [http://www.sandhurstfnc.vcfl.com.au/ Official Site]
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| [[South Bendigo Football Club]] || || || [http://www.southbendigofnc.vcfl.com.au/ Official Site]
| [[South Bendigo Football Club]] || 1893 || || [http://www.southbendigofnc.vcfl.com.au/ Official Site]
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| [[Strathfieldsaye Football Club]] ||2008 || || [http://www.strathfieldsayefnc.vcfl.com.au/ Official Site]
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Kyneton Football club are known as the tigers and wear a black strip with a yellow sash.
Kyneton Football club are known as the tigers and wear a black strip with a yellow sash.
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"The Tigers" 1st joined the Bendigo football league in 1932 however due to ww2 pulled out after 3 games of the 1940 season. In 1945 recommenced in the Castlemain football league winning the premiership. In 1947 a move back to the Bendigo Football league. Kyneton have won 6 there last wan in was in 1997
"The Tigers" 1st joined the Bendigo football league in 1932 however due to ww2 pulled out after 3 games of the 1940 season. In 1945 recommenced in the Castlemain football league winning the premiership. In 1947 a move back to the Bendigo Football league. Kyneton have won 6 flags, their last was in was in 1997


===Maryborough Football Club===
===Maryborough Football Club===
Had a stint from 1932 to 1940. Rejoined the league in 1992 .Spent the interim in the [[Ballarat Football League]].
===Sandhurst Football Club===
===Sandhurst Football Club===
The Sandhurst Football & Netball club was first formed in 1861, by [[Melbourne Football Club]] rulemaker J.B. Thompson.
The Sandhurst Football & Netball club was first formed in 1861, by [[Melbourne Football Club]] rulemaker J.B. Thompson.


===South Bendigo Football Club===
===South Bendigo Football Club===

===Strathfieldsaye===
Debuting in 2009

==Former Clubs==
==Former Clubs==
*Bendigo Football Club
*Bendigo Football Club
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*Provincial Football Club
*Provincial Football Club
*[[Rochester Football Club]]
*[[Rochester Football Club]]
*Strathfieldsaye Football Club
*West Bendigo Football Club
*West Bendigo Football Club
*White Hills Football Club
*White Hills Football Club

Revision as of 05:45, 25 March 2009

The Bendigo Football League is an Australian rules football competition based in the Bendigo region of Victoria, Australia.

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A full grandstand at the Queen Elizabeth Oval for the 2007 Grand Final of the Bendigo Football League.

Formed in 1880, it is one of the oldest football leagues in Australia, and among its members are some of the oldest football clubs in Australia, including the Castlemaine Football Club, acknowledged as the second oldest football club in Australia and one of the oldest football clubs in the world.

Current Clubs

Cub Founded Joined League Website
Castlemaine Football Club 1859 Official Site
Eaglehawk Football Club 1880 Official Site
Gisborne Football Club 1879 Official Site
Golden Square Football & Netball Club 1932 Official Site
Kangaroo Flat Football Club Official Site
Kyneton Football Club 1875 1947 Official Site
Maryborough Football Club 1872
Sandhurst Football Club 1861 Official Site
South Bendigo Football Club 1893 Official Site
Strathfieldsaye Football Club 2008 Official Site

Castlemaine Football Club

Eaglehawk Football Club

Gisborne Football Club

Golden Square

Golden Square is based in Bendigo and famous past players include Nathan G. Brown, Wayne Campbell and Greg Williams.

Kangaroo Flat Football Club

Kyneton Football Club

Kyneton Football club are known as the tigers and wear a black strip with a yellow sash.
"The Tigers" 1st joined the Bendigo football league in 1932 however due to ww2 pulled out after 3 games of the 1940 season. In 1945 recommenced in the Castlemain football league winning the premiership. In 1947 a move back to the Bendigo Football league. Kyneton have won 6 flags, their last was in was in 1997

Maryborough Football Club

Had a stint from 1932 to 1940. Rejoined the league in 1992 .Spent the interim in the Ballarat Football League.

Sandhurst Football Club

The Sandhurst Football & Netball club was first formed in 1861, by Melbourne Football Club rulemaker J.B. Thompson.

South Bendigo Football Club

Strathfieldsaye

Debuting in 2009

Former Clubs

  • Bendigo Football Club
  • Bendigo East Football Club
  • California Gully Football Club
  • Coachbuilders Football Club
  • Echuca Football Club
  • Echuca East Football Club
  • Elmore Football Club
  • Kennington-Strathdale Football Club
  • Lockington-Bamawm Football Club
  • Long Gully Football Club
  • Marong Football Club
  • North Ballarat City Football Club
  • North Bendigo Football Club
  • North Sandhurst Football Club
  • Northern United Football Club
  • Provincial Football Club
  • Rochester Football Club
  • West Bendigo Football Club
  • White Hills Football Club
  • YCW Football Club

Recent Premiers

  • 1997 Kyneton
  • 1998 Maryborough
  • 1999 Maryborough
  • 2000 Castlemaine
  • 2001 Golden Square
  • 2002 Gisborne
  • 2003 Gisborne
  • 2004 Sandhurst
  • 2005 Gisborne
  • 2006 Gisborne
  • 2007 Eaglehawk
  • 2008 Eaglehawk


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