Western Tasmanian Football Association
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The Western Tasmanian Football Association was an Australian Rules Football competition based on the West Coast of Tasmania, Australia.
The competition was made up of mostly miners living and working on the State's West Coast.
Quick Facts General Information, 1993 WTFA Season ...
General Information | |
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Founded | 1963 |
Former names | Queenstown FA (founded in 1924) |
Closed | 1994 |
Final clubs | Lyell Gormanston Lions Queenstown Blues Strahan Seals Zeehan Bulldogs |
Former clubs | City Magpies Gormanston Blues Lyell Maroons Mines United Smelters Robins Railway Rosebery Saints Rosebery-Toorak Hawks Toorak Tigers Tullah-Savage River |
Stadiums | Queenstown Oval |
1993 WTFA Season | |
Premiers | Lyell-Gormanston |
Minor Premiers | Lyell-Gormanston |
Wooden spoon | Strahan. |
Bartram Medalist | Not available. |
Leading Goalkicker | P Schleigh (Lyell-Gormanston) 53 |
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Of all the clubs that participated in the competition, only Queenstown Football Club (now nicknamed the Crows) and Rosebery-Toorak Football Club remain in existence, participating in competitions on the North West Coast.