Black Diamond Australian Football League
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The Black Diamond Australian Football League is an Australian rules football competition in the Newcastle, Hunter Valley and Central Coast regions of New South Wales.
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[edit] History
The league was formed in 2000 from a merger of the Newcastle Australian Football League and the Central Coast Australian Football League. The name "Black Diamond AFL" derives from the Cup which has been awarded to the Newcastle AFL Premiers since the late 19th century.
Since the Black Diamond AFL commenced in 2000 the following clubs have won Premierships.
[edit] Black Diamond Australian Football League Premiers
Year | Premiers |
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2000 | Terrigal-Avoca |
2001 | West Newcastle-Wallsend |
2002 | Cardiff |
2003 | Newcastle City |
2004 | Cardiff |
2005 | Cardiff |
2006 | Cardiff |
2007 |
[edit] Current Senior Clubs
- Cardiff Hawks AFC Official Site
- Gosford Tigers AFC Official Site
- Killarney Vale Bombers AFC Official Site
- Nelson Bay Marlins Official Site
- Newcastle City Blues AFC Official Site
- Terrigal-Avoca Panthers AFC Official Site
- Warners Bay Bulldogs AFC Official Site
- Wyong Lakes Magpies AFC Official Site
[edit] Current Non Senior Clubs
- Lake Macquarie Crows AFC Official Site
- Woy Woy Peninsula Swans Official Site
- Singleton AFC Official Site
[edit] Former Clubs
- West Newcastle-Wallsend
[edit] Umpires Association
- Black Diamond AFL Umpires Association Official Site
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Governing Body | |
Professional Clubs | |
Sydney Metropolitan Leagues |
Sydney AFL | Sydney Football Association |
Regional Leagues |
Black Diamond | Broken Hill | Central West | Coreen & District | Farrer | Golden Rivers | Hume | South Coast | Murrumbidgee Valley | Newcastle | North Coast | Northern Riverina | Ovens & Murray | Picola & District | Riverina | Sapphire Coast | Summerland | Tamworth |
Junior Metropolitan Leagues |
Sydney South West | Sydney West | Sydney North | Sydney South | Sydney City |
Regional Junior Leagues |
Central Coast | Newcastle | Illawara | North Coast | Northside | Far North Coast | Mide North Coast | Broken Hill | Campbelltown/McArthur | Cootamundra | Mid North Coast | South West | St George/Sutherland | Wagga & Districts |
Women's Leagues | |
Masters Leagues |
Masters Australian Football NSW | Hunter Masters | Riverina Masters |