1906
New Norfolk Football Association Clubs
Asylum, Derwent, Glenora, Macquarie Plains, New Norfolk captained by A. Reggett.
1906
TFL Clubs
Tasmanian Football League: Lefroy, North Hobart and Derwent who wore maroon jersey and white nickers.
1906
TFL club changes
Wellington Football Club became defunct and was replaced by the Derwent Football Club.
1906
TFL Premier
No grand-final played. Derwent Football Club was declared premier.
1906
Tasmanian Football League (TFL)
Probably the most significant decision to emerge from the Australian Football Council (AFC) conference was that it recognised the TFL as being the controlling body for football in Tasmania, which in turn gave the TFL a right to have two delegates to the AFC conferences. There was however, a stipulation that one of the two Tasmanian Delegates be appointed from the NTFA.
Mr. W. H. Gill was elected as the TFL’s representative to its Executive Committee.
When the TFL was formed there would be only three clubs competing, Lefroy, North Hobart and Derwent Football Clubs. The Derwent Club had replaced Wellington Football Club that disbanded at the end of the 1905 season.
1907
Tasmanian Football League
Clubs: Lefroy (light and dark blue), North Hobart (red and blue), Derwent (all maroon). No grand-final played. Lefroy Football Club was declared Premier.
1908
Ellis Dean Trophy
Clubs: New Norfolk (trophy holders) captained by J.D.Burns, Bothwell captain L.Blake, Hamilton, Derwent, Macquarie Plains.
1908
Hobart Junior Football Association
Clubs: Collingwood premiers, Central Hobart, Derwent formed in early May, and West Hobart captained by L. Turner.
1910
Ellis Dean Trophy
This competition was the first time the trophy had been given with New Norfolk, Hawthorn, Derwent and Lackworth involved.
1911
Wednesday Afternoon Football Association
Clubs: Butchers premiers with J. R. Willing captain, Tramways runner-up with S.Schofield captain, Derwent captain was ? Carter.
1920
Cullens Football Association
This Association was formed approximately 1920 or so, and it’s equally as vague as to its departure from the game around the early 1970’s.
The CFA was regarded as a prominent supporter of community welfare and promoted itself as a strong contributor of well-being for men in the respective regions it represented.
Member clubs included: Bridgewater, Brighton, Claremont, Derwent, Glenorchy, Huonville, New Norfolk, Sorell.
During its existence it, like many other Associations faced ongoing challenging tasks, particularly in latter years, that ultimately forced it to close its doors. Factors such as amalgamations, falling player participation rate, population demographics, public interest and clubs leaving to other associations.
New Norfolk and Glenorchy were the dominant premiership wining teams. New Norfolk held the record with six premierships to its credit.