AFL Canberra


AFL Canberra is the governing body for Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory.
In November 2010 the five AFL Canberra Premier Division clubs merged with the Premier Division clubs of the Queensland Australian Football League to form the North East Australian Football League. From 2011 onwards, the AFL Canberra Premier Division together with the reserve sides from the Sydney Swans and Greater Western Sydney Giants will form the NEAFL Eastern Conference.
Today AFL Canberra acts as an umbrella to several competitions beneath it. These competitions are Seniors First Grade, Seniors Second Grade, Seniors Third Grade and a Rising Stars League. There is also a women's league.

History

AFL Canberra was once a very popular local league, however since the introduction of the Swans and matches featuring AFL clubs being played at Manuka Oval, the league's home ground, and the growth of local rugby union, rugby league and association football competitions, AFL Canberra has experienced the loss of clubs and spectator support.

Names

The AFL Canberra has been through a number of forms.

First Grade

Second Grade

Third Grade

Fourth Grade

Rising Stars (Under 18s)

AFL Canberra Women's Club

First Grade

Community League

Past clubs

Men's Grand Finals

First Grade

Team Performance

Second Grade

Team Performance

Third Grade

Team Performance

Fourth Grade

Team Performance

Regional League

Team Performance

Under 18s

Team Performance

Women's Grand Finals

First Grade

Team Performance

Community League

Team Performance

Regional League

Team Performance

Under 18s

Team Performance