- Source: Bendigo Football Netball League
The Bendigo Football Netball League (previously known as the Sandhurst Football Association, Bendigo and District Football Association, Bendigo Football Association and Bendigo Football League) is an Australian rules football and netball competition based in the Bendigo region of Victoria.
Formed on 10 June 1881 by the city's three clubs as the Sandhurst Football Association, 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 in the world.
Clubs Location
Current Clubs
In 2024, the Bendigo Football Netball League was reduced from ten football teams to nine, following the departure of the Kyneton Football Club to the Riddell District Football Netball League. In the same year, Broadford Football Club indicated its intention to enter the BNFL from 2025 onwards.
= In recess for 2025
=Former Clubs
Senior Football Premierships
Football: Best & Fairest Award / Goalkicking
Seniors
In 1929, the Bendigo Football League (BFL) decided to perpetuate the memory of the late BFL President, Mr. Fred A. Wood, with a gold medal for the best and fairest player from 1930 to 1939.
In 1946, the BFL best and fairest award was named the Arthur E. Cook Medal, in memory of the late Bendigo MLA, who died suddenly at the Victorian Parliament House in April, 1945,. For many years, Cook was associated with the administration of the BFL.
Between 1947 and 1951 the award was known as the Thomas Rees Davies Medal, after a former Bendigo Councillor, Eaglehawk Mayor and BFL President from 1935 to 1939. Davies was a former Eaglehawk footballer and club Secretary and also Secretary of the BFL too. He was made a life member of the BFL in 1926.
The Jack Michelsen Medal was first awarded in 1952, after a prominent Bendigo Mayor, long-term Councillor and BFL President from 1923 to 1925, John Andrew Michelsen, OBE. Michelsen was a journalist at the Bendigo Advertiser for many years.
Goals in brackets "()" includes goals kicked in finals.
Season Ladders
= 2000 Ladder
== 2001 Ladder
== 2002 Ladder
== 2003 Ladder
== 2004 Ladder
== 2005 Ladder
== 2006 Ladder
== 2007 Ladder
== 2008 Ladder
== 2009 Ladder
== 2010 Ladder
== 2011 Ladder
== 2012 Ladder
== 2013 Ladder
== 2014 Ladder
== 2015 Ladder
== 2016 Ladder
== 2017 Ladder
== 2018 Ladder
== 2019 Ladder
== 2020 Ladder
== 2021 Ladder
=Home & Away Season was reduced by 6 rounds and Finals series cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria
= 2022 Ladder
== 2023 Ladder
=References
External links
Official website
Archive of Full Points Footy -Bendigo Football League
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bendigo Football Netball League
- South Bendigo Football Netball Club
- Sandhurst Football Netball Club
- Golden Square Football Club
- Maryborough Football Club
- Castlemaine Football Club
- Strathfieldsaye Football Club
- Ballarat Football League
- Eaglehawk Football Club
- Kangaroo Flat Football Club