Ongerup Football Association

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Ongerup Football Association
Established1962
Teams5
2023 premiersNewdegate
Most premierships13 - Jerramungup

The Ongerup Football Association is an Australian rules football competition based in the Great Southern region of rural Western Australia. It was formed in 1962 with the current reserves competition inaugurated in 1980. [1]

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History

The Association commenced in 1962 with just two clubs, Ongerup and Hassell. After two seasons, Borden and Pingrup joined, making four clubs. Hassell demerged in 1968 into Jerramungup and Boxwood Hills making five clubs.

Kent Districts joined in 1972 after leaving the Central Great Southern Football League and won the premiership the following year. Newdegate was next to join the Association when the ‘Lions’ entered in 1983. Gnowangerup then joined in 1987 after also leaving the CGSFL with the last team to join being Lake Grace with an immediate merger with Pingrup ending up in Lake Grace/Pingrup.

The 2010s was a tough decade for the OFA with Ongerup, Kent & Borden all folding taking it from an 8 to a 5 team competition.

Current clubs

ColoursClubLogoYears in competitionLeague premiersLeague premiership yearsReserves premiersReserve premiership years
Boxwood Hill Football Club colours.jpg
Boxwood Hill Bombers1968– (1962–1967 as Hassell)111970, 1977–78, 2000, 2002–06, 2018–1991980, 2000, 2003–05, 2009–11, 2020
BULLDOGSDesign.svg
Gnowangerup Bulldogs1987–61996, 2015, 2017, 2020–2271994–95, 2012, 2015–16, 2019, 2021
Jerramungup Football Club colours.jpg
Jerramungup Eagles1968– (1962–1967 as Hassell)131969, 1983, 1986–87, 1990, 1992–93, 2008–11, 2013–1491985, 1991–93, 1996–97, 2006, 2014, 2017
Watsonia Football Club.jpg
Lake Grace-Pingrup Bombers1996–31998–99, 201242013, 2018, 2022–23
Newdegate Football Club colours.jpg
Newdegate Lions1983–61985, 1988–89, 1991, 2016, 202311998

Previous clubs

ColoursClubLogoYears in competitionLeague premiersLeague premiership yearsReserves premiersReserve premiership yearsNotes
Jamestown-Peterborough Football Club colours.jpg
Borden Magpies1964–2016111964, 1967–68, 1971, 1974–76, 1979, 1981, 1995, 199721983–84
Hassell1962–196731963, 1965–660Split into Boxwood Hill & Jerramungup in 1968
Hawthorn Football Club colours.jpg
Kent Districts Hawks1972–2010, 201221973, 200151982, 1986, 1999, 2001–02
Mallee Eagles Football Club colours.jpg
Ongerup Roos1962–201071962, 1972, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1994, 200771981, 1987–90, 2007–08
Watsonia Football Club.jpg
Pingrup Saints1964–199500Merged with Lake Grace in 1996

Grand final results

YearPremiersScoreRunners upScore
1962OngerupHassell
1963Hassell7.16 (58)Ongerup7.13 (55)
1964Borden13.12 (90)Hassell10.6 (66)
1965Hassell9.12 (66)Pingrup5.6 (36)
1966Hassell9.9 (63)Ongerup6.12 (48)
1967Borden8.22 (70)
10.10 (70)
Hassell10.10 (70)
6.10 (46)
1968Borden10.15 (75)Jerramungup5.9 (39)
1969Jerramungup10.19 (79)Ongerup5.5 (35)
1970Boxwood Hill12.18 (90)Jerramungup7.13 (55)
1971Borden10.10 (70)Boxwood Hill9.11 (65)
1972Ongerup9.9 (63)Kent Districts #9.6 (60)
1973Kent Districts11.12 (78)Borden6.14 (50)
1974Borden18.13 (121)Boxwood Hill16.17 (113)
1975Borden20.13 (133)Ongerup8.11 (59)
1976Borden21.13 (139)Pingrup8.10 (58)
1977Boxwood Hill14.9 (93)Pingrup4.9 (33)
1978Boxwood Hill16.17 (113)Borden6.9 (45)
1979Borden8.18 (66)Jerramungup2.17 (29)
1980Ongerup10.12 (72)Boxwood Hill10.6 (66)
1981Borden15.16 (106)Ongerup11.10 (76)
1982Ongerup12.12 (84)Borden7.14 (56)
1983Jerramungup15.16 (106)Ongerup12.7 (79)
1984Ongerup11.5 (71)Borden7.16 (58)
1985Newdegate7.7 (49)Ongerup4.6 (30)
1986Jerramungup *16.24 (120)Newdegate6.7 (43)
1987Jerramungup28.12 (180)Pingrup #13.14 (92)
1988Newdegate22.14 (146)Ongerup9.11 (65)
1989Newdegate14.15 (99)Jerramungup4.8 (32)
1990Jerramungup10.22 (82)Newdegate9.6 (60)
1991Newdegate17.28 (130)Jerramungup11.10 (76)
1992Jerramungup *17.11 (113)Boxwood Hill11.8 (74)
1993Jerramungup17.10 (112)Ongerup12.14 (86)
1994Ongerup15.12 (102)Jerramungup10.7 (67)
1995Borden11.7 (73)Jerramungup8.9 (57)
1996Gnowangerup11.3 (69)Borden8.20 (68)
1997Borden8.4 (52)Gnowangerup6.11 (47)
1998Lake Grace-Pingrup16.12 (108)Jerramungup15.6 (96)
1999Lake Grace-Pingrup7.13 (55)Jerramungup6.7 (43)
2000Boxwood Hill12.14 (86)Jerramungup7.8 (50)
2001Kent Districts13.8 (86)Boxwood Hill5.16 (46)
2002Boxwood Hill15.9 (99)Jerramungup14.10 (94)
2003Boxwood Hill *16.16 (112)Jerramungup9.12 (66)
2004Boxwood Hill *19.19 (133)Ongerup13.8 (86)
2005Boxwood Hill13.9 (87)Newdegate10.10 (70)
2006Boxwood Hill16.7 (103)Newdegate7.11 (53)
2007Ongerup15.11 (101)Boxwood Hill11.12 (78)
2008Jerramungup12.16 (88)Gnowangerup10.9 (69)
2009Jerramungup *13.7 (85)Gnowangerup9.11 (65)
2010Jerramungup *23.16 (154)Ongerup14.4 (88)
2011Jerramungup18.18 (126)Gnowangerup10.10 (70)
2012Lake Grace-Pingrup14.10 (94)Jerramungup13.14 (92)
2013Jerramungup *21.11 (137)Lake Grace-Pingrup7.12 (54)
2014Jerramungup14.9 (93)Newdegate7.10 (52)
2015Gnowangerup9.12 (66)Newdegate8.6 (54)
2016Newdegate18.9 (117)Gnowangerup9.5 (59)
2017Gnowangerup13.8 (86)Boxwood Hill10.11 (71)
2018Boxwood Hill20.19 (139)Gnowangerup11.5 (71)
2019Boxwood Hill19.15 (129)Lake Grace-Pingrup8.9 (57)
2020Gnowangerup15.11 (101)Boxwood Hill7.4 (46)
2021Gnowangerup *8.9 (57)Boxwood Hill5.5 (35)
2022Gnowangerup12.10 (82)Lake Grace-Pingrup9.8 (62)
2023Newdegate8.7 (55)Lake Grace-Pingrup4.2 (26)

Notes:
* Undefeated season, # First loss of season
Source:
OFA Grand Final Program 2020

Ladders

2015 ladder

OngerupWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Gnowangerup 140101933860224.77%561st semiJerramungup1513103Lake Grace/Pingrup111076
Newdegate 110401494994150.30%442nd semiGnowangerup1615111Newdegate10868
Jerramungup 1104015531065145.82%44PreliminaryNewdegate12678Jerramungup71052
Lake Grace/Pingrup 401101060149570.90%16GrandGnowangerup91266Newdegate8654
Boxwood Hill40110922158358.24%16
Borden10140883184847.78%4

2016 ladder

OngerupWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Newdegate 120301321848155.78%481st semiGnowangerup1613109Lake Grace/Pingrup131088
Jerramungup 1104012761018125.34%442nd semiNewdegate9862Jerramungup8957
Lake Grace/Pingrup 906012021165103.18%36PreliminaryGnowangerup11975Jerramungup4933
Gnowangerup 807015531095141.83%32GrandNewdegate189117Gnowangerup9559
Boxwood Hill5010011761172100.34%20
Borden00150766199638.38%0

2017 ladder

OngerupWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Gnowangerup 110101205651185.10%44GrandGnowangerup13886Boxwood Hills101171
Boxwood Hill 90301148645177.98%36
Newdegate 4080836103780.62%161st semiNewdegate102282Jerramungup9559
Jerramungup 3090866110678.30%122nd semiGnowangerup141094Boxwood Hills9559
Lake Grace/Pingrup3090683129952.58%12PreliminaryBoxwood Hill131694Newdegate10868

2018 ladder

OngerupWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Gnowangerup 100201200774155.04%401st semiNewdegate218134Jerramungup10464
Boxwood Hill 80401104806136.97%322nd semiBoxwood Hill1713115Gnowangerup6743
Newdegate 8040975954102.20%32PreliminaryGnowangerup10767Newdegate8856
Jerramungup 3090757111867.71%12GrandBoxwood Hill2019139Gnowangerup11571
Lake Grace/Pingrup10110724110865.34%4

2019 ladder

OngerupWinsByesLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Boxwood Hills 110101338531251.98%441st semiNewdegate13785Gnowangerup81058
Lake Grace/Pingrup 80401067820130.12%322nd semiBoxwood Hills11975Lake Grace/Pingrup10565
Gnowangerup 507065791671.72%20PreliminaryLake Grace/Pingrup121082Newdegate6945
Newdegate 5070742104171.28%20GrandBoxwood Hill1915129Lake Grace/Pingrup8957
Jerramungup10110645114156.53%4

2020 ladder

Shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic

OngerupWinsLossesDrawsForAgainst%PtsFinalTeamGBPtsTeamGBPts
Gnowangerup400316142222.54%162nd semiGnowangerup9357Boxwood Hill111076
Boxwood Hill310282168167.86%121st semiLake Grace/Pingrup14993Jerramungup10666
Lake Grace/Pingrup220206197104.578PreliminaryGnowangerup2019139Lake Grace/Pingrup3523
Jerramungup13017227961.654GrandBoxwood Hill7446Gnowangerup1511101
Newdegate04010829836.240

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