Hume Football Netball League


The Hume Australian Football Netball League, often shortened to Hume Football League, is an Australian rules football and netball competition containing twelve clubs based in the South West Slopes and southern Riverina regions of New South Wales, Australia. The league features four grades in the Australian rules football competition, with these being First-Grade, Reserve-Grade, Under 17s and Under 14s. In the netball competition, there are six grades, with these being A-Grade, B-Grade, C-Grade, C-Reserve Grade, Intermediates and Juniors.
Currently, a home and away season consisting of 18 rounds is played. The best six teams then play-off according to the McIntyre system, culminating in the HFL Grand Final, which is traditionally hosted by Walbundrie.

History

Prior to the formation of the Hume Football League, various football associations and leagues had been organised in the southern Riverina area since the late 19th century, including the Hume Football Association, the Central Hume Football Association, the Albury & District Football League and the Riverina Main Line Football Association. The latter was organised in 1922 amongst clubs in towns that lay on the railway spur from the main Sydney-Melbourne line at Culcairn as far west as Balldale, as in the years pre-World War II, cars were still a relatively uncommon form of transport, with horses still being prevalent in the area.
;Hume Football Association – 1922 to 1926.
There was an original Hume Football Association that was formed in 1922 and ran from 1922 to 1926 during its short history.
  • Premiers / Runners Up
  • *1922 – Bulgandra: 8.12 – 60 defeated Walla Walla: 6.4 – 40. Other teams were Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock and Walbundrie.
  • *1923 – Burrumbuttock: 6.8 – 38 d Brocklesby: 6.5 – 35. Other teams were Bulgandra, Walbundrie and Walla Walla. Brocklesby & Walla Walla joined the Riverina Main Line Football Association in 1924.
  • *1924 – Bulgandra d Burrumbuttock. Other teams were Walbundrie and Walla Walla Sub Division. The Walla Walla Subdivision FC joined the Riverina Main Line Football Association in 1925. Burrumbuttock joined the Albury B. Grade Football Association in 1925.
  • *1925 – The Hume FA had an AGM in March 1925 with three club's, Bulgandra, Rand and Walbundrie interested in playing, but it appears the Hume FA went into recess in 1925.
  • *1926 – Rand: 10.3 – 64 d Bulgandra: 4.6 – 30. Other teams were Burrumbuttock and Walbundrie. Burrumbuttock joined the Albury & Border FA & Rand joined the Osborne FA in 1927, while Bulgandra and Walbundrie were forced to go into recess for 1927, as Walbundrie were refused entry into the Albury & Border FA. Bulgandra and Walbundrie then joined the Central Hume FA in 1928.
Appropriately, it was over concerns about travel times that caused the formation of the Hume Football League. The league was formed in 1933 by Jindera, Lavington, Gerogery and Border United, who were disgruntled about the amount of travel required in the existing Central Hume Football Association. Gerogery won the inaugural season, winning the deciding Grand Final against Jindera.
In 1934, Border United withdrew after one season to be replaced by Bethanga, and Gerogery won their second premiership in a Grand Final against Lavington. In 1935, Walla Walla, Walbundrie and Burrumbuttock joined from the Central Hume Football Association, which was then dissolved.
The league's roster was relatively unstable in early years as clubs transferred from one local league to another, formed or disbanded.
  • 1936: Wagga Road joined.
  • 1939: Wagga Road and Bethanga left.
  • 1940: Lavington withdrew.
  • 1941–1944: In recess due to World War II.

Post-War

The league reconvened in 1945 towards the end of the war with the following clubs: Balldale, Brocklesby, Rand, Walbundrie and Walla Walla. As before, the league's membership continued to fluctuate in subsequent years.
  • 1946: Gerogery and Jindera reformed and joined, Balldale moved to the Chiltern & District Football Association
  • 1947: Balldale returned, Burrumbuttock reformed. Mr. Kelly Joseph Azzi, Balldale Football Club President and Delegate first donated the Azzi Medal in 1947 for the fairest and best player award
  • 1948: Gerogery disbanded, East Albury Rovers joined.
  • 1949: North Albury Seconds joined.
  • 1950: The Hume Junior Football League was formed from the following teams – Jindera, St. Paul's College – Walla, Walbundrie and Walla.
  • 1951: East Albury Rovers merge with North Albury Seconds, who enter a Hume FL team as North Albury Seconds.
  • 1953: North Albury Seconds left to play in the newly formed Ovens & Murray Football League Second Eighteen football competition and Howlong joined from Chiltern & District Football Association.
After the admission of Howlong, the make-up of the league remained stable until 1970 when Boree Creek joined from the Coreen & District Football League and Osborne joined from the Central Riverina Football League. At this point the competition had ten teams.
Balldale disbanded in February 1975, causing a bye. In 1975, Lavington fielded a team in the Hume Football League, in addition to the Tallangatta & District Football League, for two years. In 1976, a reserves competition was introduced and Boree Creek moved back to the Coreen & District Football League. After two seasons, the Lavington side moved to the Farrer Football League in 1977, with a new club, East Lavington, taking their place.

Modern era

Since the 1970s and 1980s, increased mobility has meant that the original motivations behind the league's formation have lessened, and the league has taken in more teams from beyond its original domain, to cover more of the rural area between the regional cities of Albury and Wagga Wagga. Henty joined the Hume Football League in 1980, and Lockhart joined in 1982, both from the Farrer Football League. Rand moved to the Coreen & District Football League in 1983. Culcairn and Holbrook joined the league from the Tallangatta & District Football League in 1992 and 1999 respectively. East Lavington disbanded at the end of 1997.
At the same time, economic concerns and the effect of migration from rural areas on the number of participants, leading to difficulties fielding teams, has meant that clubs from smaller neighbouring towns are electing to merge rather than disband completely, thus in 2006 two merged entities competed for the first time, the Brocklesby Burrumbuttock Football Club and the Rand Walbundrie Football Club.
In recent years on the playing arena, Osborne has tended to dominate the competition, though the league remains fairly competitive with most clubs providing a challenge.
Due to the disbanding of the neighbouring Coreen & District Football League, most of its teams were moved to the Hume Football League, bringing the number to fifteen for the 2008 season; these were Billabong Crows, Coleambally, Coreen-Daysdale-Hopefield-Buraja United, Murray Magpies and Rennie. Rennie retained the "Hoppers" nickname, sharing it with Walla Walla.
With the increasing size of the competition, an initial proposal to split the league into two pools for the 2009 season, organised geographically into western and eastern divisions and possibly including other nearby clubs was tabled in July 2007. This may be considered as part of an overall independent review of Australian football in the Riverina.
Rennie moved to the Picola & District Football League in 2009.
Coleambally moved to the Farrer Football League in 2011.
During the 2015/16 off season both the Walla Hoppers and Rand-Walbundrie Tigers football clubs entered merger talks for 2016 Hume Football League season. Voting for the proposed merger took place on Monday 7 March. Walla Walla Hoppers members voted 100 per cent in favour of the joint venture; while The Rand-Walbundrie Tigers voted 83 per cent in favour. The merged club commenced in 2016 playing home matches at Rand.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic there was no football or netball competitions in 2020 and in 2021 there was only 16 rounds completed, but there was no final series played, once again due to COVID-19.

Current finals system

The HFL & HNA currently uses the "McIntyre system". The final series is played over four weekends, with the grand final traditionally being played on the third Saturday of September.
Traditionally since 1976 all finals for both football and netball have been played at the Walbundrie Showground.
Since then the only finals to be played elsewhere were the 1989 Grand Final at East Lavington, 2019 Minor Semi-final at Urana Road Oval, 2022 Minor Semi-final at Howlong Sportsground and 2023 Minor Semi-final at Holbrook Sports Complex.

Current clubs

Actual location of all the current Hume FNL clubs.

Premierships: Football

Seniors

1933: Gerogery1934: Gerogery1935: Gerogery1936: Gerogery1937: Walbundrie1938: Lavington 1939: Walla Walla 1940: Walla Walla1941–44: In recess – World War II1945: Rand1946: Jindera1947: Walbundrie1948: Walla Walla1949: Walbundrie1950: Brocklesby 1951: Burrumbuttock 1952: Walbundrie1953: Walla Walla1954: Howlong *1955: Jindera1956: Jindera1957: Jindera1958: Brocklesby1959: Walla Walla1960: Jindera1961: Jindera1962: Balldale1963: Jindera1964: Jindera1965: Walla Walla1966: Walla Walla1967: Walbundrie1968: Walbundrie1969: Burrumbuttock1970: Walla Walla1971: Howlong1972: Balldale *1973: Walla Walla1974: Walla Walla1975: Jindera1976: Walla Walla1977: Howlong1978: Walbundrie1979: East Lavington1980: Walla Walla1981: Walla Walla1982: Lockhart1983: Walla Walla1984: Henty *1985: Osborne1986: Henty1987: Walla Walla1988: East Lavington1989: Walbundrie1990: Henty1991: Osborne1992: Osborne1993: Culcairn1994: Osborne1995: Osborne1996: Henty1997: Howlong1998: Osborne1999: Osborne2000: Osborne2001: Osborne2002: Howlong2003: Lockhart2004: Holbrook2005: Osborne2006: Osborne2007: Culcairn2008: Jindera2009: Osborne2010: Howlong2011: Jindera 2012: Osborne2013: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock2014: Henty2015: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock2016: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock2017: Osborne2018: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock2019: Osborne2020: In recess > COVID-192021: No finals > COVID-192022: Holbrook2023: Osborne 2024: Osborne2025: Osborne

Reserves

1976: Jindera1977: East Lavington1978: East Lavington1979: Walla Walla1980: Walbundrie1981: Henty1982: Jindera1983: Brocklesby1984: East Lavington1985: Jindera1986: Henty1987: Jindera1988: East Lavington1989: East Lavington 1990: East Lavington1991: Walbundrie1992: Walla Walla1993: Culcairn1994: Walla Walla1995: Burrumbuttock1996: Culcairn1997: Walla Walla1998: Osborne1999: Lockhart2000: Holbrook2001: Jindera2002: Osborne2003: Osborne2004: Osborne2005: Osborne2006: Lockhart2007: Osborne2008: Osborne2009: Culcairn2010: Culcairn2011: Jindera2012: Howlong2013: Jindera2014: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock2015: Henty2016: Osborne2017: Jindera2018: Rand-Walbundrie-Walla2019: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock2020: In recess > COVID-192021: No finals > COVID-192022: Holbrook2023: Osborne2024: Holbrook2025: Osborne

Hume Junior Football League – 1950 to 1975 (Under 19's)

Source:1950: St Paul's College1951: Walla Walla1952: Walla Walla1953: Walla Walla1954: Howlong1955: Howlong1956: Howlong1957: Howlong1958: Howlong 1959: Howlong1960: Jindera1961: St Paul's College1962: Corowa1963: St Paul's College1964: Walla Walla1965: Walla Walla1966: Rand1967: St Paul's College1968: Walbundrie1969: Jindera1970: Walla Walla1971: Walla Walla1972: St. Paul's College1973: Walla Walla1974: Walla Walla1975: St. Paul's College

Hume FL Thirds – 1976 to 2024

1976: St. Paul's College1977: East Lavington1978: St. Paul's College1979: Wabundrie1980: Henty1981: Henty1982: Henty1983: Henty1984: Walla Walla1985: Osborne1986: Henty1987: Osborne1988: Walla Walla1989: Walla Walla1990: Walla Walla1991: Walla Walla1992: Henty1993: Lockhart1994: Lockhart1995: Walla Walla1996: Walla Walla1997: Walla Walla1998: Walla Walla1999: Howlong2000: Culcairn2001: Henty2002: Henty2003: Henty2004: Henty2005: Osborne2006: Culcairn2007: Culcairn2008: Murray Magpies2009: Jindera2010: Holbrook2011: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock 2012: Rand-Walbundrie2013: Osborne2014: Osborne2015: Osborne2016: Henty2017: Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock2018: Osborne 2019: Holbrook2020: In recess > COVID-192021: No finals > COVID-192022: Rand-Walbundrie-Walla2023: Henty2024: Howlong2025: Henty

Fourths

1990: Lockhart1991: Lockhart1992: Lockhart1993: Walbundrie1994: Walla Walla1995: Walla Walla1996: Osborne1997: Osborne1998: Brocklesby1999: Holbrook2000: Lockhart2001: Henty2002: Lockhart2003: Osborne2004: Howlong2005: Holbrook2006: Henty2007: Holbrook2008: Holbrook2009: Howlong2010: Rand-Walbundrie 2011: Osborne2012: Osborne2013: Osborne2014: Coreen-Daysdale-Hopefield-Buraja United2015: Henty2016: Holbrook2017: Osborne2018: Rand-Walbundrie-Walla2019: Osborne2020: In recess > COVID-192021: No finals > COVID-192022: Henty2023: Lockhart2024: Lockhart2025: Holbrook

Premiership Table

;Hume FL – Seniors / Grand Final participants
ClubPremiershipsRunners UpDrawsTotal
Osborne18826
Walla Walla151025
Jindera111526
Walbundrie81018
Howlong639
Henty5510
Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock415
Gerogery404
Brocklesby268
Holbrook2810
Culcairn257
Burrumbuttock246
Balldale235
East Lavington213
Lockhart213
Rand145
Lavington123
Bethanga011
RWW Giants011
TOTAL8888176

Notes - As at 20 September 2025

Football – Grand Final Results

The Hume Football League grand final has been played at Walbundrie since 1976.
The senior football premiership captain receives the Bert Webb Memorial Trophy, in honour of former Hume FL president from 1959 to 1975.
The Hume Football League senior football grand final has presented the Memorial Medal to the player judged best on ground since 1999.
Des Kennedy was the Hume FL Secretary / Treasurer from 1962 until his unexpected death in 1992, while serving his 31st consecutive year as secretary.
Highest score in a preliminary final was in 1971 – Walbundrie: 29.21 – 195 defeated Jindera: 8.11 – 59.
;Seniors

Best & Fairest / Leading Goalkicker Awards

It appears that there was no best and fairest award in the Hume Football League in 1933, then in 1934, the Hume Football League Patron and Jindera FC delegate, Mr Watson Robinson of the Jindera Hotel donated the best and fairest medal, which was won by Harold McIntosh from the Lavington Football Club.
The Loftus Medal was first awarded in the Central Hume Football Association in 1933 and 1934 and when the Central Hume FA folded after the 1934 season, Mr Richard Vincent Loftus who was the licensee of the Walbundrie Hotel decided to continue to donate the award in 1935 for the first and only time in the Hume Football League.
In January 1936, Mr Joseph Nicholas Langtry took over as the licensee of the Walbundrie Hotel and Mr J Langtry offered to donate a medal at the AGM, for the league's best and fairest award.
In 1938, Mr. Albert Edward Giddens from the Walbundrie Hotel donated the medal, then in 1939, Mr. Andrew John Lonie who took over the Walbundrie Hotel, donated the best and fairest medal.
When Balldale FC re-joined the Hume Football League in 1947, Mr. Kelly Joseph Azzi then donated the best and fairest award medal in the Hume Football League and the award has remained as the Azzi Medal ever since.
Mr. Azzi initially donated the Chiltern & District Football Association best and fairest award in 1939 when Mr. Azzi was the Balldale FC Delegate and C&DFA Vice President.
Howlong brothers, Peter, Jack and Terry O'Halloran have all won Azzi Medals.
In 1991, the Hume FL decided to award retrospective Azzi Medals to the following players who also polled the same number of votes as the original winner, but finished second in the award to the player who polled the most three votes, under the old countback system.
  • 1966 – Barry Lambert
  • 1967 – Barry Matthews
  • 1982 – Graeme Johnstone
  • 1988 – Robert O'Connell
Matt Seiter polled a record 36 votes in the 2019 Azzi Medal count, eclipsing the previous record of 34 votes, by Howlong's Jack O'Halloran in 1971. Interestingly, O'Halloran won two Ovens & Murray Football League Morris Medals in 1975 and 1976, while Seiter won the Morris Medal in 2016.
;Multiple Best and Fairest Winners
  • 3 – Terry O'Halloran : 1983, 1988, 1989.
  • 3 – Noel Coutts : 2002, 2003, 2004.
  • 2 – Clyde Scholz :1939, 1940.
  • 2 – Merv Wegener : 1961, 1964.
  • 2 – David Schlig : 1986, 1991.
  • 2 – Rob O'Connell : 1988, 1990.
  • 2 – Stephen Clarke : 2000, 2001.
  • 2 – Peter Hancock: : 2013, 2016.

Seniors

  • – Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

Reserves

  • – Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

Thirds / Under 17's

  • Hume Junior Football League: 1950 to 1975. Under 19's from 1950 to ?
  • Hume Football League Thirds: 1976 to 2025
  • Bill Thomas Trophy was first awarded in 1972.
  • Four best and fairest winners have gone onto play VFL / AFL seniors: Hilton Kotzur, Darren Holmes, Brent Piltz and Dean Terlich.
  • – Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

Fourths / Under 14's

  • – Brackets tally includes goals kicked in finals

VFL / AFL Players

The following former Hume FL players have played senior VFL / AFL football and / or been drafted to an AFL team, with the year indicating their VFL / AFL debut.

Club Championships

;Football
YearClubPoints
1991Walbundrie
1992Culcairn96
1993Culcairn95
1994Henty76
1995Culcairn94
1996Culcairn179.5
1997Walla Walla196
1998Osborne187
1999Lockhart199
2000Holbrook176
2001Holbrook210
2002Lockhart175
2003Walla Walla160
2004Holbrook204
2005Osborne211
2006Osborne182
2007Culcairn196
2008Jindera200
2009RW Tigers184
2010Howlong194
2011Holbrook197
2012Osborne188
2013Brock-Burrum
2014Brock-Burrum
2015Osborne
2016Brock-Burrum
2017Brock-Burrum
2018Osborne
2019Brock-Burrum
2020In recessCOVID-19
2021Holbrook190
2022Osborne206
2023Osborne215
2024Osborne189
2025Osborne352
2026

Hume Netball Association

  • Established in 1947, as the Hume Basketball Association and was changed to the Hume Netball Association in 1971.
The Hume NA officially merged with the Hume FL to become the Hume Football / Netball League in 2018.
  • Highest team score: 104 – Osborne v Culcairn, 2024.
;Hume NA – Premiership Table
  • In 2021 the underage netball age categories changed as per the above honourboard & the 11 & Unders competition was introduced.

Hume Netball Association – Best & Fairest Awards

In 2003, the Hume NA best and fairest awards were re-introduced across all grades and an inaugural joint vote count and presentation night was held in conjunction with the Hume Football League.
It appears that the initial best and fairest award in the "Hume Basketball Association" may of commenced in 1948 as the Ada Marks Trophy, but unsure of any award winners between 1949 and 2002. Women's basketball was renamed netball in Australia in 1970.
;Hume NA – Netball Best & Fairest Winners List
HNAA. GradeHume NAB. GradeHume NAC. GradeHume NAC. ReserveHume NA
YearCommenced 1947Netball ClubCommenced 1954Netball ClubCommenced 1971Netball ClubCommenced 2006Netball Club
Ada Marks Trophy
1947?
1948Amy KrauzBalldale
1949?
2003Angela Blampied &OsborneRobyn LivermoreHolbrookHelen RalstonWalbundrie
Allison SeidelWalla Walla
2004Judy BrownJinderaKim GraetzBurrumbuttockAngela FerrisHenty
2005Michelle GleesonLockhartKate SchligBrocklesbyMegan TravissBrocklesby
2006Michelle GleesonLockhartJessica SuttonHowlongSharna HollandJindera?
2007Kim GraetzBurrumbuttockTeagan LithgowHowlongAimee KoehlerHowlongAlix WeidnerBrock Burrum
2008Michelle HewittLockhartTania CorriganHentyBree BarberCulcairnLeanne MeyersHolbrook
2009Michelle HewittLockhartRebecca LinehanBrock BurrumJessee WilliamsM MagpiesJess KotzurWalla Walla
2010Sara SchneiderOsborneTracey FurrugiaJinderaJustine QuiltyJinderaRachel Oates &Jindera
Courtney TeasdaleM Magpies
2011Rebekah ChurchesWalla WallaLeah ScholzHolbrookHelen MingoueHolbrookCasey WebbCDHBU
2012Tania CorriganHentyTamika WholahanJinderaMelanie ParkerHolbrookMichaela SealHowlong
2013Sophie HanrahanCDHBUApril PiltzHentyMelanie ParkerHolbrookKirsty AndersonJindera
2014Kirby Hilton &JinderaGabby BartelM MagpiesCassie LieschkeWalla WallaGemma WallCulcairn
Sophie HowardOsborne
2015Goergie LuhrsHentyAlicia MurphyHowlongKristin NisbetJinderaMegan KohlhagenRand-Walbundrie
2016Rebecca O'ConnellBillabong CrowsDenise JamesHentyLeeah ScholzHolbrookNaomi WalshHowlong
2017Sharna HollandJinderaKara FieldHentyTahnee FlowerBrock-BurrumJessica TraceyBrock-Burrum
2018Jessica KotzurRWW GiantsGrace ClancyOsborneBrianna LivermoreBrock-BurrumOlivia MerrimanRWW Giants
2019Emma Bridie &HowlongGrace HanrahanCDHBUKatelyn DonneyJinderaSimone GannonHenty
Sarah Van Den Heuvel &Jindera
Jessica KotzurRWW Giants
2020Hume NA in recess >COVID-19
2021Harriet SimpsonBillabong CrowsAlannah CusackHowlongBrittany WrightHowlongHelene NimmoLockhart
2022Sally HunterOsborneRuby HydeLockhartBridget BarnesHowlongLouisa ReynoldsOsborne
2023Kirby McDonaldHowlongIsabelle KreutzburgerRWW GiantsAsta LumsdenJinderaBrook Adamson &M Magpies
Elenanor ReadfordOsborne
2024Bobbie-Lee SutherlandCulcairnSara SchneiderOsborneSarah Matthews &RWW GiantsHannah MooreHowlong
Sophy SirrJindera
2025Amy RichardsonHentyChelcee DoyleBillabong CrowsBriana Higgins &RWW GiantsRikki HoskinsHowlong
Diana CarterHenty
2026

;Hume NA – Netball Best & Fairest Winners List
  • In 2021 the underage netball age categories changed as per the above honourboard & the 11 & Unders competition was introduced.

Hall of Fame

The following people have been inducted into the Hume Football League – Hall of Fame.
YearInductee
2015Peter Carroll
Des Kennedy
Lindsay Norman
Gary O'Connell
Merv Wegener
2016Bill Barton
Col Black
Harry Gardiner
Ian Kreutzberger
Trevor Smith
2017David Coulston
Ted Miller
Graham Scholz
Don Star
Bill Thomas
2018George Azzi
Kelly Azzi
Jill Kohlhagen
Noreen Norman
Terry O'Halloran
John Trevaskis
2019Roy Batson
Gary Drew
Bert Haynes
Ian Schlig
Alwyn Schmidt
2022Peter Morris
Julieanne Clancy
Jack Stakelum
Scott McGrath
Gary Mickan
2024Claude Tomlinson
Wendy Wooden
Ken Lindner
Ivan Beanie
Rob O'Connell

Life Members

The following people are Hume FL Life Members, rewarded for outstanding service.
;Hume Football League
YearLife Member
1959George Azzi
1959Kelly Azzi
1966Jack Wood
1966Roy McDonald
1966Bert Webb
1974Ern Wehner
1975Des Kennedy
1976Alex Beer
1986Merv Wegener
1986Bill Thomas
1999Gary O'Connell
2007Barry Malone

;Hume Netball Association
YearLife MemberClub
1966Dot OdewahnWalla Walla
1966Jack OdewahnWalla Walla
1966Joan LucasBalldale
1977Jean TrethowanRand
1977Mary FielderJindera
1977Gladys KloseWalla Walla
1977Thelma MollJindera
1986Alan KloseWalla Walla
1993Allison ScottHenty
1996Shelia KleinJindera
2001Heather HabermannWalbundrie
2001Jill KohlhagenWalla Walla
2006Julianne ClancyWalbundrie
2012Janice BeesleyBrock-Burrum
2012Elaine CarterWalla Walla
Carla Fletcher
Liza GoodenLockhart

;Associate Life Members
YearLife Member
Lindsay Norman
Noreen Norman
Peter Carroll
Claude Tomlinson

Office Bearers

;Hume Football League
YearPresidentSecretaryTreasurer
1933T Goldsworthy JnrG KotthoffG Kotthoff
1934ThomsonG KotthoffG Kotthoff
O Klose
1935O KloseG KotthoffG Kotthoff
1936E DaviesG KotthoffG Kotthoff
1937C PaganstecherR MooreR Moore
1938George NationR MooreR Moore
1939George NationE KingE King
1940George NationE KingE King
1941–44In recess due toWorld War II
1945George AzziAllan Falkiner
1946George AzziS F LawsonS F Lawson
1947George AzziS F LawsonS F Lawson
1948George AzziK J FlanneryK J Flannery
1949George AzziK J Flannery
1950George AzziK J Flannery
1951George AzziK J Flannery
1952George AzziR B PonsfordR B Ponsford
1953–56George AzziT J MargrieT H Margrie
1957George AzziBill RyanBill Ryan
1958George AzziJohn BiggersJohn Biggers
1959George AzziIan McInemyIan McInemy
1960–61H.T. "Bert" WebbIan McInemyIan McInemy
1962–75H.T. "Bert" WebbDes KennedyDes Kennedy
1976–82Max JohnsonDes KennedyDes Kennedy
1983–87Gary O'ConnellDes KennedyDes Kennedy
1988–90Gary O'ConnellDes KennedyColin Donnolley
1991–92Gary O'ConnellDes KennedyTony Wood
1992–97Gary O'ConnellTony WoodMichael Broughan
1998–00Gary O'ConnellBarry MaloneMichael Broughan
2001Gary O'ConnellBarry MaloneDallas Kotzur
2002Merv WegenerBarry MaloneDallas Kotzur
2003–05Merv WegenerBarry MaloneKarl Lezius
2006–11Merv WegenerBarry MaloneBarry Malone
2012–13Merv WegenerBarry MaloneChristine Biar
2014Merv WegenerBarry Malone &Christine Biar
Dalton Wegener
2015–16Merv WegenerDalton WegenerChristine Biar
General Manager
2017Merv WegenerDalton WegenerChristine Biar
2018–21Brendan I'AnsonDalton WegenerNot Applicable
2022–24Phillip BoufflerDalton WegenerN/A

;Hume Netball Association