1881
First inter-colonial games
In July, Hotham (now North Melbourne) 4.18 (42) defeated a Northern Combined team 0.2 (2) in Launceston.
On Tuesday 5th July, Hotham came to Hobart to play a representative STFA team. The Association team was made-up of players selected from Country Teams namely, Oatlands and Richmond and Hobart based clubs North Hobart, Railway, Cricketers, City and New Town. The STFA won the match, its first win in an Inter-Colonial game 3.15 (33) to Hotham 2.16 (28).
1882
Essendon visited Tasmania
Visiting VFA club Essendon, played four matches in Tasmania.
Match No. 1, Wednesday 23rd August 1882 Essendon played a Northern Tasmanian team, selected from Launceston clubs plus Ross and Longford clubs. The game was played on what was known as the 'Western Swamp'. Essendon scored 8 goals to Northern Tas. 2 goals.
Match No. 2, Saturday 26th August, Essendon played a combined STFA team in Hobart. Essendon won 6.15 (51) to STFA 2.18 (30).
Match No. 3, played 3rd September in Hobart (first ever Tasmanian team) the team was chosen from the North, North West and South of the State Tasmania v Essendon. Scores Essendon 6.27 (63) to Tasmania 1.8 (14).
Match No. 4, before heading back to Victoria, Essendon played a match against the Oatlands Association. The local side was made-up from Oatlands, Ross and Richmond players, with two players invited from Launceston and two from the STFA. making-up a 23 player list. Essendon won 8 goals to 2.
1906
Page Trophy
This was donated by the Honorable Alfred Page, MLC. contested for by Tasmanian country clubs.
Clubs shown were Woodbridge (captained by Freeman), Kettering, Oatlands captained by Harry Fish, Wynyard (captained by W. Alderson), Ross and South Esk.
1906
Derwent Valley Football Association Brown Trophy
Brown Trophy: Brighton, Kermandie, New Norfolk,Oatlands (the current holders were undefeated, captained by H. Fish), Richmond, Sorell.
1906
Anstey Page Cup
Donated by Anstey Page of Anstey Barton.
The following appeared in the Tasmanian Mail, 25th August, for teams in the Oatland's Municipality: Oatlands Juniors, Tunbridge, Tunnack, Woodsdale.
1907
Rosehill Cup
Clubs: Oatlands, Campbell Town, Ulverstone, Mersey.
1907
Anstey Page Cup
Clubs: Tunnack, Rhyndaston, Oatlands Juniors, with Tunnack winning the Cup.
1907
Brown Trophy
Clubs: Sorell premiers, Oatlands, the only two teams to compete.
1908
Brown Trophy
Clubs: Sorell (trophy holders), Glenorchy, Bellerive. New Norfolk, Oatlands, Richmond.
1909
Oatlands Shield
Clubs: Oatlands premiers captain T. Whitney, Combined Beaconsfield runner-up, Sorell, Colebrook.
1910
Oatlands Shield
Only Sorell and Oatlands recorded as competing that year.
1923
Southern Tasmanian Country Football Association (STCFA)
Formed in 1923 the Association cared for the following clubs from varying times: Bellerive, Bothwell, Claremont, Ellendale, Glenorchy Flyers, Lachlan, Molesworth, Montacute, Montrose, New Norfolk, Oatlands, Ouse, Richmond, Rosegarland, Upper Derwent and Waterside Workers.
Oatlands 9.11 (65) defeated Richmond 6.8 (44) to win the very first premiership in 1923. Fourteen years later, it was Ouse that scored 15.12 (102) to defeat 11.14 (80) in the last premiership played.
1937 and the STCFA competition came to a close when it entered into recess.