1906
Roland Football Association
Clubs: Sheffield, Wilmot, Barrington, Sunnyside.
1907
Roland Football Association
Barrington, Railton. Sheffield premiers, captained by P. Cohen, Wilmot.
1908
Roland Football Association
Clubs: Barrington Premiers, Sheffield captain Phil Cowen, Wilmot.
1920
Wilmot Football Association
Wilmot was settled in the 1890’s, proclaimed in 1903 and gazetted as a locality in 1965. The small rural township of Wilmot was named after Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, Lieutenant of Van Diemens Land from 1843 until 1846.
Wilmot is seated in the centre of some of the richest farming communities in the Mountain region of Devonport’s Municipality, South-West of the City.
The WFA was formed in 1920 and during the course of operating its competition, had taken on board both the Kentish and Roland Football Associations, when they merged with WFA in 1949. This practice was common-place during the latter part of the 1980’s through to mid-1900’s.
MFA member clubs: Barrington, Cement Rovers, Rovers, Sheffield, West Kentish and Wilmot,
The WFA merged with the North West Football Union in 2015.
1924
Leven Football Association (LFA)
Founded in 1924, Leven is a small tourist centre known locally as Leven Canyon. It’s located on the North-West Coast line of Tasmania and is 42 kilometres from the town of Ulverstone.
Leven was built on the banks of the Leven River, which runs through 300-metre limestone cliffs, carved through the Loongana Range.
The LFA was formed in the first instance to cater for teams in the Ulverstone Municipality. Over time the LFA became a solid feeding-ground for clubs in both the NWFU and NTFA, but equally as important, for Ulverstone. After 92 years the LFA folded in 2016.
Clubs that joined the competition over the seasons included the following: Castra, Devonport Saints, East Ulverstone, Forth, Gawler, Kindred,Mersey Valley Workers Club, Motton Rovers, Motton-Preston, North Motton, Preston, Railton, South Riana, Sprent, Turners Beach, Ulverstone Juniors, Ulverstone Rovers, Upper Castra, West Ulverstone, Western Juniors, Wilmot and Zeehan,