Peel Football League

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Peel Football and Netball League Inc.
Sport Australian rules football
Founded1992
PresidentDarren Dews
No. of teams7
Most recent
champion(s)
Centrals Football Club
Sponsor(s)Alcoa

The Peel Football League (PFL) is a country football league based in the Peel region of Western Australia. The competition was formed in 1992 when teams from the Metropolitan Football League and Murray Districts Football League merged. There are currently seven clubs fielding a league reserves and colts team.

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The formation years

The Metropolitan Football League (MFL) was a predecessor to the PFL and competed from 1988 to 1991 under the administration of the Sunday Football League. The six founding MFL teams in 1988 were Kwinana, Manning, Midland, Mosman Park, North Fremantle and Cockburn. In 1989, the MFL grew from 6 teams to 8 teams with the inclusion of Mundijong Centrals and Pinjarra. These two teams were previously competing in the Murray Districts Football League (along with Harvey Town, South Mandurah and Waroona).

The MFL gained another two teams in 1990, with the admission of South Mandurah and Waroona, who were forced to join the league when the Murray Districts Football League disbanded at the end of the 1989 season. Cockburn also did not compete in 1990, but re-entered for the final year of the MFL in 1991.

In 1992, the ten MFL teams broke ties with the Sunday Football League and combined with Mandurah (from the Sunday Football League) and Belmont to form the new Peel Football League (PFL). In 1994, Midland, Mosman Park, Manning, North Fremantle, Cockburn and Belmont left the PFL to form Division 2 of the Sunday Football League (along with a new club from Kingsley). However, the loss of these six teams was offset by the admission of Rockingham (from the WA Amateur Football League) and a new team from Harvey.

The information above was sourced from Sunday Football League Yearbooks and Westside Football Newspapers.

Current clubs

ColoursClubMascotHome groundJoined league
Collegians Football Club colours.jpg
CentralsBluesMundijong Oval, Mundijong 1992
Halls Head Football Club colours.jpg
Halls HeadLightningMerlin Street, Falcon 2008
Mandurah Mustangs Football Club colours.jpg
Mandurah MustangsMustangsRushton Park, Mandurah 1992
RichmondDesign.svg
PinjarraTigersSir Ross Mclarty Oval, Pinjarra 1992
Watsonia Football Club.jpg
RockinghamRamsAnniversary Park, Rockingham 1994
South Mandurah Football Club colours.jpg
South MandurahFalconsFalcon Oval, Falcon 1992
Eltham Football Club.jpg
WaroonaDemonsWaroona Oval, Waroona 1992

Former clubs

ColoursClubMascotJoined
league
Left
league
Notes
Eltham Football Club.jpg
ArmadaleDemons20092009Joined from the Sunday FL when it disbanded; joined the WAAFL in 2010
Baldivis Football Club colors.jpg
BaldivisBrumbies20062020Joined Perth Football League in 2021
Belmont Districts Football Club colors.jpg
BelmontBombers19921993Joined the Sunday FL Division 2 in 1994
Blue and whiteCockburn SaintsSaints19921993Joined the Sunday FL Division 2 in 1994 (as Cockburn Eagles)
Harvey Bulls Football Club colours.jpg
Harvey BullsBulls19942008Joined the SWFL, to reduce travel factors and gain more exposure through a better competition
Kwinana Football Club colours.jpg
KwinanaKnights19922005Left competition 3 games into 2005, after poor results, lack of players and financial difficulties
Manning Rippers Football Club colours.jpg
ManningMaroons19921993Joined the Sunday FL Division 2 in 1994
Midland Tigers Football Club colours.jpg
MidlandTigers19921993Joined the Sunday FL Division 2 in 1994
Mosman Park Football Club colours.jpg
Mosman ParkMossies19921993Joined the Sunday FL Division 2 in 1994
North Fremantle Football Club colours.jpg
North FremantleMagpies19921993Joined the Sunday FL Division 2 in 1994


Most League Games Played

Jasan Hysen (Waroona) - 306

Courtney Lakay (Waroona) - 289*

Rhys Bloxsidge (Waroona) - 256*

Mathew Thomas (Waroona) - 241*

Grand final results

League

YearPremiersScoreRunners upScore
1992Mundijong Centrals17.12.114Mandurah10.9.69
1993Mandurah9.11.65Pinjarra8.7.55
1994Pinjarra16.9.105Mandurah8.6.54
1995Mandurah19.22.136Harvey18.14.122
1996Harvey9.9.63Rockingham8.12.60
1997Rockingham14.17.101Pinjarra7.5.47
1998South Mandurah16.6.102Mundijong Centrals12.15.87
1999Mundijong Centrals13.10.88Harvey8.8.56
2000Mundijong Centrals14.10.94Harvey10.6.66
2001Pinjarra14.11.95Mundijong Centrals7.7.49
2002Pinjarra9.9.63Mandurah6.13.49
2003Mandurah11.8.74Pinjarra9.9.63
2004Harvey14.10.94Pinjarra9.5.59
2005Harvey16.17.113Rockingham3.15.33
2006South Mandurah15.14.104Waroona9.7.61
2007Mundijong Centrals13.7.85South Mandurah8.8.56
2008South Mandurah26.16.172Mundijong Centrals5.5.35
2009Waroona15.12.102South Mandurah12.11.83
2010Waroona20.18.138Mandurah7.2.44
2011Waroona16.7.103Rockingham8.7.55
2012Waroona8.7.55Rockingham7.9.51
2013Pinjarra15.14.104Waroona12.7.79
2014Pinjarra14.7.91Mundijong Centrals12.13. 85
2015South Mandurah13.6.84Waroona10.5. 65
2016Baldivis10.7.67Waroona9.8. 62
2017Pinjarra14.12.96Waroona8.7.55
2018Pinjarra13.7.85Centrals5.12.42
2019Baldivis11.10.76Rockingham5.7.37
2020No season due to COVID 19
2021South Mandurah6.9.45Rockingham5.9.39
2022Pinjarra10.12.72Mundijong Centrals8.5.53
2023Mundijong Centrals7.8 (50)Pinjarra6.9 (45)

Premierships

ClubLeague
total
League
premiers
Reserves
total
Reserves
premiers
Colts
total
Colts
premiers
Baldivis22016, 20191201712013
Harvey31996, 2004-0522000, 20020
Mandurah31993, 1995, 200361992–94, 2003–04, 201081993-94, 1999, 2001–03, 2005, 2012
Mundijong Centrals51992, 1999-2000, 2007, 2023120080
Pinjarra71994, 2001–02, 2013–14, 2017-181201121996, 2018
Rockingham11997101995–99, 2001, 2005–06, 2019, 2021-2271998, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2019
South Mandurah51998, 2006, 2008, 2015, 202152007, 2009, 2013, 2018, 202351995, 1997, 2007, 2016–17
Waroona42009-201232012, 2014, 20160
Halls Head01201562009, 2011, 2015, 2021-22-23

Honour board

League
PremiersPremiership coachRunners upMinor premiersWooden spoonB/FR/U B/FGF BOGLeading goal kickerBudget Player Of The Year
Mandurah Mail
1992CentralsRic EllardMandurahMandurahKwinanaRic Ellard (Centrals)Brad Graham (Mundijong) 75
1993MandurahPinjarraMandurahManningDes Hayward (Mandurah)Clint Roberts (Mosman Park) 87
1994PinjarraMandurahMandurahKwinanaBrad Perry (Mandurah)Rob Lawson (Mandurah) 82
1995MandurahHaydn BuntonHarveyMandurahCentralsPeter Humes (Kwinana)Brendon Baker (Rockingham)Kurnutt Thorne (Kwinana)N/A
1996Harvey Mark Bayliss RockinghamHarveyCentralsClinton Dennis (Mandurah)Ned Fimmano (Harvey)Rob Lawson (Mandurah)
1997RockinghamMark WatsonPinjarraRockinghamBrendan Baker (Rockingham)S Johnson
1998South MandurahBob MaherCentralsSouth MandurahBruno Italiano (Harvey)Aaron Jeffery (Centrals)Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (161)
1999CentralsTerry RichardsonHarveyAaron Jeffery (Centrals)Kieren Ugle (Rockingham)Brad Oldfield (Centrals)R Walsh
2000CentralsTerry RichardsonHarveyHarveyKwinanaCam Allen (Harvey)Brendon Braithwaite (Rockingham)
Patrick Young (Waroona)
Clarry Green (Centrals)Mark Bayliss (Harvey)Bruno Italiano (Harvey)
2001PinjarraTroy WilsonCentralsPinjarraKwinanaRob Lawson (Mandurah)Phil Gilbert (Pinjarra)
2002PinjarraPhil GilbertMandurahPinjarraSouth MandurahBruce Briene (Pinjarra)Todd Nancarrow (Pinjarra)Todd Nancarrow (Pinjarra)Leon Harris (Kwinana)Cam Allen (Harvey)
2003MandurahBill LawlerPinjarraMandurahRichard Leigh(Pinjarra) Peter Miller (Pinjarra)Matt Liddell (Mandurah)Joe Smith (Waroona) (75)Ricky Jetta (Kwinana)
Leon Demarte (Mandurah)
2004HarveyNed FimmanoPinjarraHarveySouth MandurahNathan Burridge (Harvey)Ryan Redfern (Harvey)Nathan Burridge (Harvey)Sam Hart (Kwinana) (98)Ricky Jetta (Kwinana)
2005HarveyNed FimmanoRockinghamRockinghamPinjarraRyan Redfern (Harvey)Dean Taylor (Waroona)Ryan Redfern (Harvey)Sam Hart (Rockingham) (65)Mark Cherubino (Harvey)
2006South MandurahSean WrigleyWaroonaRockinghamHarveyGreg Sanders (Rockingham) Scott Simister (South Mandurah) Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (172)
2007CentralsAaron JefferySouth MandurahSouth MandurahPinjarraJason Morgan (Centrals)Rowan Arnott (South Mandurah)Jason Morgan (Centrals) Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (124)Scott Franklin (Rockingham)
2008South MandurahSean WrigleyCentralsSouth MandurahMandurahMatthew Ware (Rockingham)Matthew Giumelli (Waroona) Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (223)Daniel Wilson (Centrals)
2009Waroona Paul PannellSouth MandurahWaroonaArmadaleRowan Arnott (South Mandurah)
Paul White (South Mandurah)
Dustin Roberts (Waroona) Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (132)
2010WaroonaPaul PannellMandurahWaroonaHalls HeadRowan Arnott (Rockingham)Ben Matthews-Herrald (Waroona) Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (100)
2011WaroonaPaul PannellRockinghamWaroonaHalls HeadMatthew Giumelli (Waroona) Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (122)
2012WaroonaCraig CallaghanRockinghamRockinghamHalls Head Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (130)
2013PinjarraMatthew TempletonWaroonaPinjarraMandurahEddie Dann (Rockingham)Brock O'brien Rod Tregenza (South Mandurah) (112)
2014PinjarraRob SmithCentralsCentralsMandurahTim Bruce (Halls Head)
Tom Harper (Pinjarra)
Daniel Griffin (Pinjarra)Alan Wilson (Waroona) 83
2015South MandurahDaniel HainesWaroonaSouth MandurahMandurahBlair Bell (South Mandurah)Brent Johnson (South Mandurah)Marc Re (Halls Head) 58
2016BaldivisMichael McCannWaroonaBaldivisMandurahRocky Collins (Rockingham)Robert Young (Baldivis)Bradley Holmes (South Mandurah) 56

Ladders

2006

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Rockingham 1503020601245165.46%60EliminationWaroona121284Mandurah61046
Mundijong Centrals 1403117741153153.86%58QualifyingSouth Mandurah14892Mundijong Centrals61248
South Mandurah 1305019731407140.23%521st semiWaroona131391Mundijong Centrals8957
Waroona 1107014641346108.77%442nd semiSouth Mandurah1713115Rockingham13482
Mandurah 7010116411417115.81%30PreliminaryWaroona121082Rockingham81462
Baldivis401221264181869.53%20GrandSouth Mandurah1514104Waroona9761
Harvey301501014204649.56%12
Pinjarra301501168192660.64%12

2007

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
South Mandurah 1403119391097176.75%58EliminationWaroona2315Harvey022
Mundijong Centrals 1403116891053160.40%58QualifyingMundijong Centrals9761Mandurah5636
Mandurah 1107014991198125.13%441st semiWaroona10666Mandurah7749
Waroona 1107014461202120.30%442nd semiMundijong Centrals195119South Mandurah13785
Harvey 801001294147787.61%28PreliminarySouth Mandurah13987Waroona91367
Baldivis601201073172962.06%24GrandMundijong Centrals13785South Mandurah8856
Rockingham501301149157173.14%20
Pinjarra20160972173456.06%8

2008

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
South Mandurah 180002988859347.85%72EliminationBaldivis1511101Rockingham11975
Mundijong Centrals 1503019401424136.24%60QualifyingMundijong Centrals2112138Waroona14690
Waroona 12060959120479.65%481st semiMundijong Centrals15999Baldivis7951
Rockingham 801001437179580.06%322nd semiSouth Mandurah1911125Waroona185113
Baldivis 801001467180081.50%32PreliminaryMundijong Centrals10666Waroona8553
Pinjarra701101450181779.80%28GrandSouth Mandurah2616172Mundijong Centrals5535
Harvey301501157150576.88%12
Mandurah101701143213753.49%4

2009

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Waroona 1602016891113151.75%64EliminationBaldivis2018138Pinjarra8856
South Mandurah 1503020891096190.60%60QualifyingSouth Mandurah1816124Mandurah81260
Mandurah 1305017701146154.45%521st semiBaldivis1814122Mandurah13785
Baldiris 1008018551696109.38%402nd semiWaroona1610106South Mandurah9963
Pinjarra 909015921437110.79%36PreliminarySouth Mandurah1911125Baldivis91670
Mundijong Centrals501301289163678.79%20GrandWaroona1512102South Mandurah121183
Rockingham401401127193358.30%16
Armadale00180955230941.36%0

2010

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Waroona 1800019831036191.41%72EliminationRockingham189117South Mandurah12678
Mandurah 1503018161349134.62%60QualifyingMandurah131391Baldivis111278
Baldivis 909019161558122.98%361st semiBaldivis183111Rockingham111480
Rockingham 909017741501118.19%362nd semiWaroona101070Mandurah5434
South Mandurah 801001478152596.92%32PreliminaryMandurah1813121Baldivis11672
Pinjarra701101518183382.82%28GrandWaroona2018138Mandurah7244
Mundijong Centrals601201551171790.33%24
Halls Head00180938245538.21%0

2011

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Waroona 170102100887236.75%68EliminationMundijong Centrals1711113South Mandurah131088
Rockingham 1503022301158192.57%60QualifyingRockingham1817125Pinjarra81462
Pinjarra 1305017721484119.41%521st semiPinjarra1611107Mundijong Centrals13987
Mundijong Centrals 90901567179087.54%362nd semiWaroona111480Rockingham12678
South Mandurah 7011017221665103.42%28PreliminaryRockingham131795Pinjarra111278
Mandurah601201566174189.95%24GrandWaroona167103Rockingham8755
Baldivis301501207239350.44%12
Halls Head201601055210150.21%8

2012

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Rockingham 1701020141101182.92%68EliminationBaldivis12678Mundijong Centrals1812120
Waroona 160202120946224.10%64QualifyingWaroona2013133South Mandurah7345
South Mandurah 100801687170798.83%401st semiSouth Mandurah1810118Mundijong Centrals166102
Baldivis 100801617179490.13%402nd semiRockingham131290Waroona12880
Mundijong Centrals 7011015921508105.57%28PreliminaryWaroona2116142South Mandurah6844
Pinjarra601201169141982.38%24GrandWaroona8755Rockingham7951
Mandurah401311258194064.85%18
Halls Head101611060210250.43%6

2013

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Pinjarra 1602019751046188.81%64EliminationMundijong Centrals1514104Baldivis8856
Waroona 1503019691028191.54%60QualifyingWaroona1519109Rockingham9862
Rockingham 1503019911073185.55%601st semiRockingham2014134Mundijong Centrals177109
Baldivis 801001426152793.39%322nd semiPinjarra1612108Waroona71153
Mundijong Centrals 7011016201601101.19%28PreliminaryWaroona208128Rockingham14993
South Mandurah701101603170993.80%28GrandPinjarra1514104Waroona12779
Halls Head401401324180573.35%16
Mandurah00180818293727.85%0

2014

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Mundijong Centrals 1503021581143188.80%60EliminationHalls Head2121147Baldivis13886
Waroona 1503020221098184.15%60QualifyingPinjarra121284Waroona8654
Pinjarra 1206014661206121.56%481st semiWaroona131290Halls Head111177
Halls Head 1206016061354118.61%482nd semiPinjarra101171Mundijong Centrals9660
Baldivis 701101617179290.23%28PreliminaryMundijong Centrals1516106Waroona131290
South Mandurah601201260164776.50%24GrandPinjarra14791Mundijong Centrals121385
Rockingham301501155194159.51%12
Mandurah201601147225050.98%8

2015

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
South Mandurah 1602021551263170.63%64EliminationPinjarra131391Baldivis6541
Halls Head 1404017811122158.73%56QualifyingHalls Head131088Waroona5939
Waroona 1305016811229136.78%521st semiWaroona11773Pinjarra10565
Pinjarra 1206016471000164.70%482nd semiSouth Mandurah81563Halls Head9761
Baldivis 909015201461104.04%36PreliminaryWaroona1615111Halls Head13987
Rockingham301501030165162.39%12GrandSouth Mandurah13684Waroona10565
Mundijong Centrals301501296221258.59%12
Mandurah20160987215945.72%8

2016

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Baldivis 1503016271208134.69%60EliminationPinjarra111076South Mandurah6743
Halls Head 1305016541249132.43%52QualifyingHalls Head12880Waroona131189
Waroona 1107014921130132.04%441st semiHalls Head111480Pinjarra111177
Pinjarra 1107013551164116.41%442nd semiBaldivis141094Waroona121385
South Mandurah 1008015221289118.08%40PreliminaryWaroona14892Halls Head14589
Mundijong Centrals701101362160384.97%28GrandBaldivis10767Waroona9862
Rockingham501301195147081.29%20
Mandurah001801049214348.95%0

2017

PeelWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Pinjarra 1404017621017173.25%56EliminationWaroona189117South Mandurah141599
Baldivis 1305015781178133.96%52QualifyingBaldivis1716118Mundijong Centrals11975
Mundijong Centrals 1305016271220133.36%521st semiWaroona2312150Mundijong Centrals111076
South Mandurah 1206017791227144.99%482nd semiPinjarra121385Baldivis8654
Waroona 909014551240117.34%36PreliminaryWaroona111480Baldivis9761
Rockingham701101427173682.20%28GrandPinjarra141296Waroona8755
Halls Head20160918176851.92%8
Mandurah201601028218846.98%8

2018

PinjarraWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Pinjarra 140311657966171.53%58EliminationRockingham1811119South Mandurah1710112
Baldivis 1305015801167135.39%52QualifyingMundijong Centrals1416100Baldivis41236
Mundijong Centrals 1206019761214162.77%481st semiRockingham1711113Baldivis178110
Rockingham 1107017791169152.18%442nd semiMundijong Centrals131189Pinjarra101373
South Mandurah 1008015131215124.53%40PreliminaryPinjarra10767Rockingham71153
Halls Head701011189147680.56%30GrandPinjarra13785Mundijong Centrals51242
Mandurah201601077226047.65%8
Waroona20160983228742.98%8

2019

0WinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Rockingham 150301962895219.22%60EliminationMandurah81159Mundijong Centrals5737
Baldivis 1404016761040161.15%56QualifyingBaldivis9559Pinjarra9458
Pinjarra 140401347976138.01%561st semiMandurah91569Pinjarra91165
Mandurah 909015371415108.62%362nd semiRockingham101272Baldivis6743
Mundijong Centrals 90901217121999.84%36PreliminaryBaldivis12981Mandurah101373
Halls Head401401156187161.79%16GrandBaldivis111076Rockingham5737
Waroona40140976175955.49%16
South Mandurah30150978167458.42%12

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