1907
Cambridge Electorate Football Association
Clubs: Richmond, Colebrook captained by B. Fox, Brighton, Craigow, Kempton captained by Frank Johnson, Bagdad. The competition played for the Davies Cup, won by Colebrook.
1908
Monmouth Football Association
Played for the Hodgman Trophy which was donated by T.Chedomda, MHA, Richmond, were the title holders after defeating Kempton in the final game, played on 1/8/1908, Brighton, Bagdad.
1910
Ellis Shield
Although nothing recorded, it would appear the donor(s) were strong supporters of the game. Competing teams were: Kempton, Bothwell, Bagdad, and Brighton Junction.
1911
Ellis Shield
Clubs: Bothwell(holders, Bagdad, Brighton Rovers, Bridgewater Junction, Kempton.
1912
Ellis Shield
Bothwell, were the current holders and having won it three times were granted permanent holders, while Bagdad were the only challengers thus year.
1912
Teams Playing Social Games
Social football was common during these times due to a number of circumstances, including availability of players, grounds, umpires and the like.
The following clubs were recorded playing these in 1912: Hope of Hobart, Juvenile Temple #8, Boy's Home, Buckland, Nugent, Sandy Bay Rovers, Claremont, Corporation, Bagdad, Brighton Rovers, Cascade Brewery, North Bridgewater, Excelsior, Bream Creek, Lindisfarne, captained by L.G. Wilson & D. Scott, South Hobart, Standfast, Kingston, who were captained by A.Tringrove, Battery Point, Crescent, West Hobart, Buckingham, captain, O. Morgan, Rokeby, Margate, who also had two captains, B. Mudge & A. Cordwell, Woodsdale, Mt. Seymour, Sandfly, Swansea, Queensborough, Whiteford, Y.M.C.A., Runnymede, Spring Bay and Wellington Rovers.
It can be seen from the many teams involved and spread far and wide throughout the state, clubs were prepared to travel, irrespective of the transport and distance just to be involved in a game of Australian Rules!