North West Football Union


The North West Football Union was an Australian rules football competition which ran from 1910 to 1986 on the north-western coast of Tasmania. In its time it was one of the three main leagues in Tasmania, with the Tasmanian Football League in Hobart and Northern Tasmanian Football Association in Launceston representing the rest of the state. Burnie, Latrobe and Ulverstone were the most successful clubs with 12 premierships each.
Prior to 1922 the Union was restricted to the Devonport, Latrobe and Ulverstone municipalities. From 1922 Burnie, Penguin and Yeoman were admitted. Wynyard replaced Yeoman in 1925.
In 1929 Devonport and Latrobe decided to break away from the NWFU. They formed with the addition of Kentish and Deloraine the Central Combine. The NWFU was reduced to four teams. Inter-league matches against Circular Head had the Circular Head winning so it was decided to have invite them compete in the Union's finals series. Circular Head played 3 matches and won them all including the premiership. The following year the Central Combine became NWFU East and so the winners of each division played off for the premiership. In 1931 the grand finalist of both divisions played a knock out competition for the premiership.
The league disbanded after the 1986 season after major clubs such as Cooee and Devonport defected to the TFL Statewide League. In 1987, the NWFU effectively merged with the Northern Tasmanian Football Association to form the Northern Tasmanian Football League, which exists today as the North West Football League.

NWFU premierships

Winners by year

YearPremiersRunner-upYearPremiersRunner-up
1910Ulverstone 8.13 def.Mersey 5.8 1952Wynyard 9.12 def.Ulverstone 7.14
1911Mersey 7.8 def.Latrobe 1.9 1953Ulverstone 8.14 def.Wynyard 7.14
1912Mersey 2.8 def.Ulverstone 1.7 1954Burnie 9.13 def.Wynyard 8.10
1913Latrobe1955Ulverstone 11.14 def.Burnie 10.15
1914Devonport 9.9 def.Latrobe 5.1 1956Ulverstone 13.15 def.Cooee 7.14
1915Devonport 3.2 def.Ulverstone 2.6 1957Ulverstone 29.17 def.Latrobe 9.11
1916–19No Competition due toWWIand Spanish Flu Epidemic1958Burnie 19.15 def.East Devonport 13.13
1920Latrobe 8.11 def.Ulverstone 5.6 1959Burnie 16.10 def.East Devonport 11.10
1921Diggers 7.11 def.Latrobe 4.6 1960Burnie 12.10 def.Cooee 7.15
1922Latrobe 5.12 def.Burnie 4.12 1961Cooee 8.10 def.Burnie 8.5
1923Ulverstone 9.6 def.Latrobe 7.11 1962Burnie 12.20 def.Devonport 13.4
1924Latrobe 10.11 def.Devonport 8.9 1963Burnie 15.15 def.Ulverstone 13.11
1925Devonport 11.11 def.Ulverstone 6.13 1964Cooee 17.12 def.Ulverstone 5.14
1926Latrobe 12.14 def.Ulverstone 12.8 1965Cooee 12.14 def.Ulverstone 7.9
1927Burnie 13.8 def.Devonport 12.12 1966Burnie 7.7 defLatrobe 5.11
1928Burnie 7.11 def.Devonport 4.13 1967Wynyard 13.7 def.Cooee 7.7
1929Circular Head 8.8 def.Burnie 6.14 1968East Devonport 15.16 def.Ulverstone 10.18
1930Latrobe 9.15 def.Burnie 6.10 1969Latrobe 9.10 def.Ulverstone 4.5
1931Latrobe 8.19 def.Ulverstone 8.10 1970Latrobe 14.19 def.Wynyard 12.5
1932Penguin 14.10 def.Latrobe 10.13 1971Latrobe 14.16 def.East Devonport 5.9
1933Latrobe 14.13 def.Penguin 6.10 1972Latrobe 11.16 def.Burnie 8.12
1934Devonport 17.14 def.Burnie 8.13 1973Cooee 14.12 def.Latrobe 10.10
1935Ulverstone 9.16 def.Devonport 8.8 1974Burnie 14.15 def.Latrobe 9.12
1936Devonport 14.11 def.Burnie 9.19 1975Wynyard 15.10 def.Ulverstone 12.8
1937Burnie 14.14 def.Devonport 13.15 1976Ulverstone 14.9 def.Penguin 7.19
1938Devonport 13.22 def.Burnie 9.9 1977Penguin 11.18 def.Cooee 11.14
1939Burnie 16.10 def.Latrobe 8.13 1978Cooee 20.11 def.Wynyard 13.30
1940–44No CompetitionDueTo World War II1979Wynyard 21.24 def.Cooee 15.7
1945 WAPPM 10.20 def.Wynyard 11.12 1980Penguin 12.11 def.Wynyard 11.5
1945 EEast Devonport 8.15 defDevonport 6.16 1980Penguin 12.11 def.Wynyard 11.5
1946 WBurnie 13.11 def.Wynyard 12.10 1981Devonport 13.9 def.Penguin 10.12
1946 EEast Devonport 18.14 defUlverstone 12.4 1981Devonport 13.9 def.Penguin 10.12
1947 WBurnie 10.17 def.Cooee 11.8 1982Cooee 16.15 def.Penguin 16.5
1947 EUlverstone 15.17 defLatrobe 8.17 1982Cooee 16.15 def.Penguin 16.5
1948 WWynyard 8.13 def.Cooee 8.9 1983Smithton 20.17 def.Cooee 21.10
1948 EEast Devonport 10.7 defUlverstone 6.8 1983Smithton 20.17 def.Cooee 21.10
1949APPM 14.12 def.Ulverstone 9.15 1984Cooee 18.16 def.Smithton 17.13
1950Ulverstone 7.8 def.Devonport 7.7 1985Penguin 21.9 def.Smithton 13.9
1951Ulverstone 17.22 def.Cooee 8.11 1986Ulverstone 9.10 def.Smithton 7.7

Reforming after the war there were two divisions, East and West, Both Divisional premiers would play off.

Most premierships

ClubPremierships
Burnie12
Latrobe12
Ulverstone12
Cooee7
Devonport7
Penguin4
Wynyard4
East Devonport3
APPM2
Mersey2
Circular Head1
Diggers1
Smithton1

[Tasmanian State Premiership]

This was contested regularly between the premiers of the Tasmanian Football League and the Northern Tasmanian Football Association and then the NWFU from 1954 until 1978.
The six winners from the NWFU were:

Best and Fairests

The Wander Medal was awarded annually to the best and fairest player in the NWFU, every year from 1948 to 1986. Prior to 1948, the league's best and fairest award was known under various names and given out semi regularly. From 1945 to 1947, an award was given to best and fairest player from the western region but the name of it is unknown. Len Hayes won it in the first two years and Alan Crawford the last.
Wander Medal
Cheel Medal
  • 1923 – Stan Trebilco
  • 1924 – Fred Odgers
  • 1925 – Bill Berryman
  • 1926 – Rupert Stott
  • 1927 – H. O. "Nip" Smith
  • 1928 – Charlie Hallam
  • 1929 – Tas Langmaid
Royal Medal

Awarded only to players from the eastern region of the NWFU
Wright Medal

Awarded only to players from the western region of the NWFU
Alford Medal
  • 1937 – Clem Riggs