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The Norwood-North Football Association (NNFA) was an Australian rules football competition based in the eastern and north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia until it folded at the end of the 1977 season. It was formed in 1969 as a merger of the East Torrens Football Association and the North Adelaide District Football Association.[1]
Club | Years Participating | Notes |
---|---|---|
Ashton | 1969-71 [2] | transferred to Hills Football League |
Athelstone | 1969-77 [3] | |
Brompton | 1969-77 [4] | |
Burnside | 1969-77 [5] | |
Campbelltown | 1969-75 [6] | merged with Magill Royal |
Eastwood | 1969-76 | transferred to SAAFL[7] |
Hectorville | 1969-77 [8] | |
Kensington Gardens | 1969-77 | |
Kersbrook | 1969-70 [9] | transferred to Hills Football League |
Magill Royal | 1969-75 [10] | merged with Campbelltown |
Norwood Union | 1969-77 [11] | |
Para-Houghton | 1969-77 [12] | |
Tea Tree Gully | 1969-77 [13] |
Club | Years Participating | Notes |
---|---|---|
Albert Druids | 1969-77 [14] | |
Gepps Cross | 1969-77 [15] | |
Greenacres | 1969-72 [16] | transferred to SAAFL[17] |
Hope Valley | 1969-77 [18] | |
Modbury | 1969-77 [19] | |
St Raphael's | 1969-76 [20] | transferred to SAAFL[7] |
Salesian Old Collegians | 1969-72 [21] | transferred to SAAFL[17] |
West Croydon | 1969-73 | transferred to SAAFL[22] |
Wingfield | 1969-77 [23] |
Club | Years Participating | Joined from |
---|---|---|
Campbelltown-Magill United | 1976-77 [24] | merger of Campbelltown FC & Magill Royal FC |
Ingle Farm | 1974-77 [25] | from Central District Football Association |
Nunga Community | 1969-73 | new club, transferred to Adelaide Suburban Football Association |
Ovingham United | 1977 [26] | from United Church Football Association |
Pooraka | 1976-77 | from Central District Football Association |
South Adelaide Ramblers | 1969 [27] | from Glenelg South Adelaide District Football Association, folded after one season [27] |
Taperoo | 1975-77 [28] | new club |
West Croydon | 1973 [29] | from Woodville Junior League, transferred to SAAFL |
Woodville Royal | 1970-77 | from SAAFL |
At the end of the 1977 season, the stronger clubs joined the newly formed South Australian Football Association whilst the weaker clubs joined the Adelaide and Suburban Football Association.
Year | A-Grade | B-Grade | C-Grade | D-Grade |
---|---|---|---|---|
1969 | Hectorville[8][31] | |||
1970 | Athelstone[3] | Athelstone[3] | ||
1971 | Athelstone[3] | Athelstone[3] | Athelstone[3] | |
1972 | Wingfield [23] | Athelstone[3] | ||
1973 | Tea Tree Gully | |||
1974 | Hectorville[8] | Athelstone[3] | ||
1975 | Athelstone[3] | Athelstone[3] | ||
1976 | Athelstone[3] | Athelstone[3] | ||
1977 | Athelstone[3] | Athelstone[3] |
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