Yarra Junior Football League


The Yarra Junior Football League is the largest junior Australian rules football league in Australia. The league has a total of 32 clubs, who are based around northern, eastern and north-eastern Melbourne. There is a total of 66 divisions throughout the league.

History

The Yarra Junior Football League was first formed through the merging of the old Doncaster & Districts and the Hawthorn Districts Junior Football Leagues in 1997. The league began with a total of 4628 registered players. They were spread out between 180 teams and 25 foundation clubs. Since then, the number of players is over double the original amount, with 10,614 players participating in 2019. It has also grown to 508 teams between 32 clubs, as per data gathered in 2019.
In 2000, the Heidelberg Tigers moved into the YJFL after a major club reform. Over the next ten years, 5 teams joined the league, those teams being the Preston Bullants in 2001, the North Brunswick Giants in 2005, the Parkside Devils and certain divisions from the Ashburton Redbacks in 2006, the Boroondara Hawks and the rest of the divisions from the Ashburton Redbacks in 2008, and the Brunswick Dragons in 2010.
In 2011, the first Youth Girls divisions were launched, with some teams given the support of the AFL.
In 2015 and 2016, the league witnessed spikes in growth after they introduced an Under 8s competition and the new South Yarra Junior Football Club.
In January 2020, the presidents from the former Greythorn Falcons and Balwyn Tigers decided to merge their clubs into the Balwyn Greythorn Jets Junior Football Club, to create a more powerful club, as they were already located very close together.

Clubs

Current

Former

Beginnings

The first girls division was introduced in the 2011 season as a 'Youth Girls' division, which had a total of 10 teams participating. This division also included teams from other leagues that did not have any girls-only divisions.
In 2012 a girls under 12 division was formed, with 5 clubs fielding teams in the division. The 'Youth Girls' division grew to a total of 12 teams, up two from the year before. One year later, an under 14 girls division was formed to help help bridge the gap between the Youth Girls and under 12 girls divisions. It had a total of 4 teams participating in its first year. The amount of teams in these divisions nearly doubled in 2014, rising from 17 to 31.

Present

After only 10 teams in the first year of female-only teams in the Yarra Junior Football League, the total spiked to 122 female-only teams in 2019. There were 2810 female players in the league in 2019, which meant that female-players made up just over a quarter of all players in the league. There are now eight female divisions: Under 10 Girls, Under 11 Girls, Under 12 Girls, Under 13 Girls, Under 14 Girls, Under 15 Girls, Under 16 Girls and the Youth Girls.

Community

The Yarra Junior Football League has a number of goals and visions for their community. Their five goals are: Participation – To increase the total number of participants at their clubs, Retention - to assist clubs with retaining players, Pathways - to assist clubs in providing pathways for members, Finance - to achieve financial independence, and People - To continue to improve the overall participant experience in the league.
The Yarra Junior Football League community rallied against the controversial North East Link project, due to the removal of their headquarters, which is in the path of the proposed road. The North East Link Authority proposed a new headquarters location at Ford Park, Ivanhoe, but met resistance from the league due to worries that Ford Park is too far away for many teams in the league.

AFL Talent

The Yarra Junior Football League has been home to many players who went on to play in the AFL. Players who played in the Yarra Junior Football League who made it to the AFL are listed by club below:
Adelaide Football Club
Brisbane Lions Football Club
Carlton Football Club
Collingwood Football Club
Essendon Football Club
Gold Coast Football Club
Greater Western Sydney Football Club
Hawthorn Football Club
Melbourne Football Club
North Melbourne Football Club
Port Adelaide Football Club
Richmond Football Club
St Kilda Football Club
Sydney Swans Football Club
West Coast Football Club
Western Bulldogs Football Club