East Torrens Football Association

The East Torrens Football Association (ETFA) was an Australian rules football competition based in the eastern and north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia until it merged with the North Adelaide District Football Association to form the Norwood-North Football Association at the end of the 1968 season. It was formed in 1916 for the purpose of “fostering junior football in the Norwood district."[1]

Member Clubs

ClubYears ParticipatingNotes
Ashton1938-48, 1962-68 [2]
Athelstone1936-68 [3]
Brompton1967-68
Burnside1947-60,[4] 1968
Campbelltown1919-68 [5]Glenroy (1919–65)
Commonwealth Bank1951 [6]
Dulwich1920-21 [7]
East Torrens Imperial1928-35East Torrens (1928-29)
Eastwood1938-41, 1954–55, 1968Eastwood Rechabite (1938–41)
Forest Range1929-33, 1960-66 [8]
Glenroy1947 [4]
Hectorville1961-68 [9]
Hope Valley United1937-1948Hope Valley and Highbury United (1937)
Hyde Park1954-59 [10]
Kensington1925-32 [11]
Kensington and Norwood Youth Club1947 [4]
Kensington Gardens1947-68
Kent Town1916, 1920 [1]
Kersbrook1966-68 [12]
Magill1916 [1]
Magill Juniors1935-38
Magill Royal1920-68 [13]
Marryatville1916, 1919, 1923-25 [1][14]
Maylands1928-1938
Modbury1936-37
Newstead1924-25
Norwood Central1919
Norwood Juniors1938
Norwood Union1916, 1920, 1922-68 [1][15]
Para-Houghton1960-68 [16][17]
Payneham1916, 1919–24, 1926-38 [1]
Payneham B1946 [18]
Rechabite1938
South Australian Fruitgrowers1920 [19]
Salisbury1947 [4]
St Ignatius1929withdrew part-way through season
Tea Tree Gully1946-54, 1957-68 [20]
Walkerville Juniors1935
Wayville1919
YMCA1950-58

Premierships

A-Grade

  • 1915 - Norwood Union [1]
  • 1916 - in recess
  • 1917 - in recess
  • 1918 - in recess
  • 1919 - Payneham
  • 1920 - Norwood Union [21]
  • 1921 - Payneham
  • 1922
  • 1923 - Norwood Union
  • 1924 - Newstead [22]
  • 1925 - Norwood Union [23]
  • 1926 - Norwood Union
  • 1927 - Kensington [24]
  • 1928 - Kensington [24] undefeated
  • 1929 - Kensington [24]
  • 1930 - Kensington
  • 1931 - Kensington [25]
  • 1932 - Norwood Union [26]
  • 1933 - Glenroy[27]
  • 1934 - Magill Royal[28]
  • 1935 - Payneham [29]
  • 1936 - Payneham [30]
  • 1937 - Payneham
  • 1938 - Ashton[31]
  • 1939 - Norwood Union [32]
  • 1940 - Ashton undefeated [33]
  • 1941 - Norwood Union
  • 1942-1944 - in recess
  • 1945 - Payneham
  • 1946 - Norwood Union [34]
  • 1947 - Norwood Union [35]
  • 1948 - Magill Royal[36]
  • 1949 - Kensington Gardens [37]
  • 1950 - Glenroy[38]
  • 1951 - Glenroy[39]
  • 1952 - Norwood Union [40]
  • 1953 - Glenroy[41]
  • 1954 - Glenroy[42]
  • 1955 - Eastwood
  • 1956 - YMCA
  • 1957
  • 1958 - Glenroy
  • 1959 - Athelstone[43]
  • 1960 - Athelstone[43]
  • 1961 - Norwood Union
  • 1962 - Kensington Gardens
  • 1963 - Athelstone[43]
  • 1964 - Kensington Gardens
  • 1965 - Athelstone[43]
  • 1966 - Athelstone[43]
  • 1967 - Hectorville
  • 1968 - West Torrens Reserves

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