Mid Gippsland Football League

The Mid Gippsland Football League is an Australian rules football and netball league in the Latrobe Valley and South Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia.

History
The Mid Gippsland Football League (MGFL) was founded in April 1935.

The MGFL superseded the former Morwell & Yallourn Football League (M&YFL) with the following six clubs moving across to play in this new football competition in 1935 – Boolarra, Brown Coal Mine, Morwell Bridge, Morwell Seconds, Yallourn Imperials and Yinnar. The M&YFL subsequently folded prior to the 1935 season. The two remaining clubs in the M&YFL – Trafalgar Meadows FC (admitted into the M&YFL in 1934) and Willowgrove FC (admitted into the M&YFL in 1933) appear to have folded as a result.

In 1936, both Haunted Hills FC and Thorpdale FC joined the MGFL. Morwell Bridge FC dropped out the MFGL and went into recess, leaving seven clubs in 1936.

Morwell Bridge FC reformed & re-entered the MGFL in 1937.

In 1940, Brown Coal Mine, Herne's Creek and Yallourn Imperials all disbanded due to a lack of players caused by many footballers enlisting in the war, leaving just four teams remaining – Morwell Bridge, Morwell Seconds, Thorpdale and Yinnar.

In 1947, Brown Coal Mine FC (BCM) entered two teams in the MGFL – BCM Imperials and BCM Rovers.

Yarragon transferred to the EDFL in 2018 with Trafalgar doing the same in 2019 and Yallourn Yallourn North moving to the NGFL that same year.

In 2021, six Alberton clubs (Tarwin, Foster, Stony Creek, MDU, Fish Creek and Toora) joined the MGFL. The 2021 season was shut down by order of the Victorian State Government.

The first completed season after the pandemic was in 2022, Yinnar won the premiership.

Seniors and Reserves Best & Fairests
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Elder-Berwick Medal (seniors) and Jo Redmond Award (reserves)

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2022 Ladder

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