Central Midlands Coastal Football League

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Central Midlands Coastal Football League
Established1992
Teams5
2023 premiersJurien Bay
Most premiershipsCervantes (20)

The Central Midlands Coastal Football League is an Australian rules football league in Western Australia, with clubs situated in the northern wheatbelt and on the coast north of Perth. It was founded in 1992 through the merger of the Coastal Football Association and Central Midlands Football League. [1]

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Current clubs

ColoursClubLogoHome groundYears in competitionPremiersPremiership yearsNotes
Cervantes Football Club colours.jpg
Cervantes Tiger SharksCervantes Oval1992–201995, 1998–2001, 2003–06, 2008–13, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2022
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Dandaragan SaintsDandaragan Oval1992–2001, 2003–21994, 2007
Jurien Bay Football Club colours.png
Jurien Bay BulldogsJurien Bay Oval1992–2001, 2003–31996, 2017, 2023
Lancelin-Ledge Point Football Club colours.jpg
Lancelin-Ledge Point PiratesLancelin Sporting Complex2009–22014, 2021
Moora Football Club colours.jpg
Moora MavericksMoora Oval2013–--Formed from players from Moora Rovers and Moora Warriors

Former clubs

ColoursClubLogoHome groundYears in competitionPremiersPremiership yearsNotes
White, blue Bindi-Miling Bombers-1992–200421993, 1997
Navy blue, red Leeman MarlinsWann Park Oval1992–2001, 2004–2008--
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Moora WarriorsMoora Oval1992–200921992, 2002
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Moora Rovers DemonsMoora Oval1992–2012--
Murdoch Football Club colours.jpg
Watheroo Roos-1992–2004--

Grand final results

YearPremiersScoreRunners upScore
1992Moora Warriors19.14 (128)Bindi-Miling14.8 (92)
1993Bindi MilingDandaragan
1994Dandaragan13.6 (84)Bindi-Miling9.8 (62)
1995Cervantes27.7 (169)Jurien Bay14.9 (93)
1996Jurien Bay13.7 (85)Bindi-Miling12.5 (77)
1997Bindi Miling19.14 (128)Jurien Bay9.13 (67)
1998Cervantes21.16 (142)Moora Rovers9.7 (61)
1999Cervantes13.10 (88)Moora Rovers10.9 (69)
2000Cervantes11.24 (90)Moora Rovers9.6 (60)
2001Cervantes13.11 (89)Watheroo9.6 (60)
2002Moora Warriors22.8 (140)Moora Rovers18.8 (116)
2003Cervantes22.13 (145)Bindi Miling9.9 (63)
2004Cervantes14.12 (96)Dandaragan6.4 (40)
2005Cervantes17.14 (116)Dandaragan11.11 (77)
2006Cervantes14.12 (96)Dandaragan12.10 (82)
2007Dandaragan13.11 (89)Jurien Bay12.7 (79)
2008Cervantes14.10 (94)Jurien Bay11.9 (75)
2009Cervantes19.15 (129)Dandaragan9.6 (60)
2010Cervantes17.13 (115)Dandaragan12.16 (88)
2011Cervantes15.21 (111)Jurien Bay3.4 (22)
2012Cervantes20.12 (132)Jurien Bay11.12 (78)
2013Cervantes10.15 (75)Lancelin-Ledge Point9.6 (60)
2014Lancelin-Ledge Point10.13 (73)Cervantes9.15 (69)
2015Cervantes21.15 (141)Dandaragan5.8 (38)
2016Cervantes12.11 (83)Lancelin-Ledge Point9.5 (59)
2017Jurien Bay11.13 (79)Lancelin-Ledge Point5.12 (42)
2018Cervantes17.6 (108)Lancelin-Ledge Point13.5 (83)
2019Cervantes15.8 (98)Lancelin-Ledge Point13.10 (88)
2021Lancelin-Ledge Point10.7 (67)Cervantes5.10 (40)
2022Cervantes13.19 (97)Moora Mavericks10.12 (72)
2023Jurien Bay13.11 (88)Dandaragan4.7 (31)

Ladders

2011 ladder

Central MidlandsWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Cervantes 160002577933276.21%641st semiDandaragan2515165Lancelin8250
Jurien Bay 907014621418103.10%362nd semiCervantes2317155Jurien Bay5434
Dandaragan 907016321624100.49%36PreliminaryJurien Bay131492Dadaragan121183
Lancelin 301301306194567.15%12GrandCervantes1521111Jurien Bay3422
Moora Rovers30130971202847.88%12

2012 ladder

Central MidlandsWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Cervantes 110101758858204.90%441st semiLancelin14488Moora3422
Jurien Bay 90301342841159.57%362nd semiJurien Bay248152Cervantes1512102
Lancelin 70501387953145.54%28PreliminaryCervantes1911125Lancelin121082
Moora Rovers 20100683150445.41%8GrandCervantes2012132Jurien Bay111278
Dandaragan10110853186745.69%4

2013 ladder

Central MidlandsWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Cervantes 110101909788242.26%441st semiLancelin1911125Dandaragan91266
Jurien Bay 804014401053136.75%322nd semiJurien Bay101171Cervantes15999
Lancelin 50701172131289.33%20PreliminaryLancelin2012132Jurien Bay81159
Dandaragan 4080972170956.88%16GrandCervantes2015135Jurien Bay9660
Moora Mavericks20100986161760.98%8

2014 ladder

Central MidlandsWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Lancelin 100201536749205.07%401st semiMoora1819127Dandaragan8957
Cervantes 100201648977168.68%402nd semiLancelin166102Cervantes131492
Moora Mavericks 606011901066111.63%24PreliminaryCervantes141195Moora8755
Dandaragan 3090894158756.33%12GrandLancelin101373Cervantes91569
Jurien Bay10110856174549.05%4

2015 ladder

Central MidlandsWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Lancelin 110101437695206.76%441st semiDandaragan121789Moora81260
Cervantes 90301691800211.38%362nd semiCervantes1610106Lancelin101171
Dandaragan 40801131142479.42%16PreliminaryDandaragan71052Lancelin7951
Moora Mavericks 30901018144070.69%12GrandCervantes2115141Dandaragan5838
Jurien Bay3090923173153.32%12

2016 ladder

Central MidlandsWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Cervantes 110101718762225.46%441st semiJurien Bay1620116Dandaragan91367
Lancelin 8040978817119.71%322nd semiCervantes10565Lancelin41135
Dandaragan 606096799996.80%24PreliminaryLancelin8553Jurien Bay6642
Jurien Bay 507011001062103.58%20GrandCervantes1819127Lancelin9559
Moora Mavericks00120667191034.92%0

2017 ladder

Central MidlandsWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Jurien Bay 120001791548326.82%481st semiLancelin81563Moora Rovers8654
Cervantes 70501044115190.70%282nd semiJurien Bay2324162Cervantes3321
Lancelin 40801040117488.59%16PreliminaryLancelin1322100Cervantes5636
Moora Mavericks 40801051149570.30%16GrandJurien Bay111379Lancelin51242
Dandaragan3090833139159.88%12

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