Mid West Football League
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The Mid West Football League is an Australian rules football competition based in the Eyre Peninsula region of South Australia, Australia. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League.
In 2006 West Coast Hawks Football Club were premiers, defeating Elliston Football Club.[1]
[edit] Current clubs
- Central Eyre Football Club
- Elliston Football Club
- West Coast Hawks Football Club
- Western Districts Football Club
- Wirrulla Football Club
- Wudinna Football Club
[edit] Brief history
In 1988 the Le Hunte Football League and the Streaky Bay Football League merged to form the Mid-West Football League. Founding clubs were Central Eyre, Elliston, Rovers, Streaky Bay, Western Districts, Wirrulla and Wudinna United.
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