Sunday Football League (2024)

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Sunday Football League (2024)

The Sunday Football League (SFL) is an Australian rules football competition based in Perth, Western Australia.

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Sunday Football League
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SportAustralian rules football
Founded1993; 32 years ago (1993)
No. of teams7
Most recent
champion(s)
Balga
(2024)
Most titlesCockburn (7)
Official websitesundayfooty.com.au
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It was founded in 1993 as the Mercantile Football Association, and was renamed to the Metro Football League in 2012. It adopted its current name ahead of the 2024 season.

The league currently consists of seven clubs; a further 33 clubs have competed across its three decades.[1]

History

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Mercantile Football Association (1993–2011)

Formerly known as the Mercantile Football Association, the league had its origins as a social league playing fortnightly in the late 1980s. Competing clubs included Cockburn Cement, Komatsu and the Rosemount Hotel.[2]

A change in the administration in the late 1990s saw a more formalised competition, meaning incorporation of the league, board of control, a regular season, transfers, and accredited umpires officiating. New clubs joining had more of a community base, rather than social or workplace, with some of those being Quinns and Ellenbrook. Transitions in the clubs occurred also, with Cockburn Cement becoming Cockburn and based in that suburb. Yanchep and Dwellingup also became active in promoting the game and junior development in their areas.

The league made headlines in 2009 when former Richmond AFL player Andrew Krakouer, imprisoned for assault, played for the Wooroloo Prison Farm football team whilst serving his sentence. The Wooroloo team went through the season undefeated and won the grand final.[3]

Metro Football League (2012–2023)

The Mercantile Football Association (MFA) changed its name to Metro Football League (MFL) in 2012. Bayswater and Queens Park joined the MFL for season 2013, with Baldivis and Secret Harbour leaving the MFL.

Sunday Football League (2024–present)

The league changed its name to the Sunday Football League following the 2023 season. A number of clubs departed the league prior to the 2024 season, with Dwellingup entering recess, Brighton Seahawks merging with ECU in the Perth Football League and South Mandurah and Armadale withdrawing their teams. Warwick Greenwood re-joined the league following 3 seasons in the Hills Football Association.

Current clubs

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in SFL MFL/SFL Premierships
TotalYears
Balga
BombersBarry Britton Reserve, Balga 2018–1Div 1: 2024

Div 2: 2018

Beechboro
BombersAltone Park, Beechboro WAAFL 19992018–0
Innaloo
BulldogsBirralee Park, Innaloo WAAFL 19642000–2006, 2008–1Div 2: 2010
Koongamia
CrowsKoongamia Oval, Koongamia WAAFL 19932011–1Div 1: 2023
Midland
TigersNorth Swan Park, Middle Swan WAFA 2004–4Div 2: 2009, 2012, 2016, 2022
Queens Park
BulldogsQueens Park Reserve, Queens Park 20132013–7Div 1: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022
Div 2: 2013
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Former clubs

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Years in SFL MFL/SFL Premierships Fate
TotalYears
Applecross
HawksShirley Strickland Reserve, Ardross WAFA 19691995–20020- Returned to WAFA in 2003
Armadale Reserves
Demons Gwynne Park, Armadale 1909 2023 0 - Left league
Baldivis Thirds
BrumbiesArpenteur Park, Baldivis 20052012–2013, 2015–20181Div 2: 2017 Moved to Perth FL in 2019
Bayswater Reserves
BluesHillcrest Reserve, Bayswater PFL 19462005–2006, 2008, 2013–2014, 20160- Returned to Perth FL in 2017
Brighton
Seahawks Kingsbridge Reserve, Butler 2014 2014-2023 2 Div 2: 2015, 2019, 2023 Absorbed by ECU Jets following 2023 season
Cockburn
CobrasDavilak Reserve, Hamilton Hill 19931993–20117Div 1: 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008 Moved to Perth FL following 2011 season
Como Tigers 19931993–19992Div 1: 1996, 1998 Folded after 1999 season
Cowan University
HawksRobinson Reserve, Tuart Hill 20042004–20070- Merged with Noranda JFC to form Noranda-ECU in 2008
Dwellingup
Razorbacks Dwellingup Oval, Dwellingup PFL 1993 1993–2000, 2003–2018, 2022–2023 3 Div 1: 1994, 2008, 2014 Moved to Peel FL in 2019. Entered recess following 2023 season
ECU Reserves
JetsWindemere Park, Joondalup 201520190- Moved to Perth FL in 2020
Ellenbrook
EelsCoolamon Park, Ellenbrook 200220020- Moved to Hills FA following 2002 season
Gosnells Thirds
Hawks Gosnells Oval, Gosnells 1914 2018, 2022 0 - Left league
Jandakot
JetsAtwell Reserve, Atwell 20092009–20100- Moved to Perth FL following 2010 season
Karnup-Serpentine
Kings Clem Kentish Oval, Serpentine 2022 2022 0 - Folded after 2022 season
Kelmscott
Bulldogs John Dunn Oval, Kelmscott PFL 1897 2018–2021 1 Div 1: 2019 Moved to Perth FL following 2021 season
Kenwick Thirds
Royals Mills Park, Beckenham 1948 2019 0 - Left league
Kingsley Thirds
CatsKinglsey Park, Kingsley 199420020- Moved to Perth FL following 2002 season
Kingsway
RoosKingsway Sporting Complex, Madeley WAAFL 19482007–20101Div 1: 2007 Moved to Perth FL following 2007 season
Kwinana
KnightsMedina Oval, Medina PFL 19622006–20143Div 1: 2010, 2013
Div 1 Res: 2010
Moved to Perth FL following 2014 season
Midvale    LionsMorrison Park, Forrestfield HFA 20012003–20042Div 1: 2003, 2004 Folded after 2004 season
Morley
BulldogsRA Cook Reserve, Bedford 20002000–20010- Folded after 2001 season
Murdoch
LionsMurdoch University Sports Ground, Murdoch WAFA 199820000- Folded after 2000 season
Murdoch University    Murdoch University Sports Ground, Murdoch 20082008–20090- Folded after 2009 season
Murdoch University
Vikings Murdoch University Sports Ground, Murdoch ?–2022 0 - Folded after 2022 season
Noranda-ECU
HawksLightning Park, Noranda 20082008–20100- Moved to Perth FL following 2010 season
Osborne Park
SaintsRobinson Reserve, Tuart Hill 20072007–20110- Moved to Perth FL following 2011 season
Quinns Districts
BullsAnthony Waring Park, Clarkson 20002000–20011Div 1: 2001 Moved to Perth FL following 2001 season
Safety Bay
StingersStan Twight Reserve, Rockingham 20102014, 2017–20220- Returned to Perth FL following 2022 season
Secret Harbour
DockersRhonda Scarrott Park, Golden Bay 20112011–20122Div 1: 2011, 2012 Moved to Perth FL following 2012 season
South Mandurah Thirds
Falcons Falcon Reserve, Falcon 1982 2023 0 - Left league
Wanneroo Fifths
RoosWanneroo Showgrounds, Wanneroo 19852015, 20180- Left league
Warwick-Greenwood     (2003-06)
(2007-)
Bulls Percy Doyle Reserve, Duncraig HFA 2003 2003-2020, 2024 3 Div 1: 2015
Div 2: 2011, 2020
Moved to Hills FA in 2021. Moved to Perth FL in 2025
Wooroloo
BombersWooroloo Prison Farm, Wooroloo HFA 200620091Div 1: 2009 Entered recess in 2010. Re-formed as Swan Districts in WAAFL in 2011
Yanchep
Red HawksOldham Reserve, Yanchep 19971997–20143Div 1: 2000, 2002, 2014 Moved to Perth FL following 2014 season
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Grand final results

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Division 1

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YearPremiersScoreRunners upScore
1993Cockburn Dwellingup
1994DwellingupCockburn
1995CockburnDwellingup
1996Como TigersCockburn
1997Cockburn  ?
1998Como TigersCockburn
1999Cockburn9.9 (63)Yanchep9.3 (57)
2000Yanchep10.9 (69)Cockburn6.10 (46)
2001Quinns Districts13.9 (87)Yanchep8.8 (56)
2002Yanchep20.13 (133)Ellenbrook14.8 (92)
2003Midvale16.15 (111)Yanchep10.10 (70)
2004Midvale10.17 (77)Innaloo7.13 (55)
2005Cockburn19.13 (127)Dwellingup5.11 (41)
2006Cockburn15.18 (108)Yanchep8.9 (57)
2007Wanneroo-Kingsway14.16 (100)Midland12.9 (81)
2008Cockburn19.14 (128)Noranda ECU15.3 (93)
2009Wooroloo20.14 (134)Cockburn13.16 (94)
2010Kwinana7.8 (50)Noranda ECU4.15 (39)
2011Secret Harbour16.11 (107)Osborne Park12.8 (80)
2012Secret Harbour12.19 (91)Kwinana10.11 (71)
2013Kwinana13.11 (89)Yanchep9.5 (59)
2014Yanchep13.11 (89)Warwick Greenwood11.11 (77)
2015Warwick Greenwood20.7 (127)Baldivis12.8 (80)
2016Warwick greenwood13.15 (93)midland8.5 (53)
2017Queens Park15.11 (101)Safety Bay11.7 (73)
2018Queens Park15.8 (98)Midland7.10 (52)
2019Kelmscott13.11 (89)Queens Park10.16 (76)
2020Queens Park8.12 (60)Kelmscott7.16 (58)
2021 Queens Park Koongamia
2022 Queens Park 24.13 (157) Innaloo 10.6 (66)
2023 Koongamia 10.14 (74) Queens Park 8.11 (59)
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Division 2

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YearPremiersScoreRunners upScore
2008Dwellingup17.22 (124)Innaloo12.12 (84)
2009Midland16.23 (119)Osborne Park13.13 (91)
2010Innaloo16.2 (98)Warwick Greenwood9.9 (63)
2011Warwick Greenwood20.16 (136)Cockburn5.12 (42)
2012Midland15.8 (98)Secret Harbour11.9 (75)
2013Queens Park15.13 (103)Kwinana7.8 (50)
2014Dwellingup15.11 (101)Safety Bay14.5 (89)
2015Alkimos16.17 (113)Midland6.8 (44)
2016Midland14.12 (96)Dwellingup11.5 (71)
2017Baldivis13.8 (86)Dwellingup9.9 (63)
2018Balga13.12 (90)Koongamia10.8 (68)
2019Brighton16.8 (104)Beechboro9.6 (60)
2020Warwick Greenwood12.3 (75)Kelmscott7.7 (49)
2021 Queens Park 3.1 (19) Midland 7.3 (45)
2022 Midland 8.8 (56) Gosnells 7.8 (50)
2023 Brighton Seahawks 14.9 (93) South Mandurah 6.10 (46)
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Notes:
(1) In 2015, there was only one division. The Division 2 Premiership was decided in a Round Robin series between teams that missed the finals.
(2) In 2016, the competition split into two divisions of 5 teams after Round 11 based on ladder positions. The bottom five teams played for the Division 2 Premiership for the remaining 8 rounds.


Division 1 Reserves

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YearPremiersScoreRunners upScore
2010Kwinana8.10 (58)Cockburn7.9 (51)
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