1907
Teams Playing Social Games (Statewide)
Clubs: Bakers, Bidencope & Son, Bridgewater, Buckland, Campania, Cascade Brewery, Claremont, Ellerton Football Club (near Cuprona), Glenfern, Hobart Presbyterians (formed in 1907 name changed to Taraba in April 1909), Hutchins, IXL, Kempton, Kettering, Kingston captained by ? Sherwood. Lindisfarne Longley, Margate, Melrose captained by C. Cleary, Melville Street, Methodist Football Club captain Cleve Peterson (colours black guernsey with light blue maltese cross on breast), Middleton, Molesworth, Nettlefolds, New Town Rovers, Nugent, Parattah, Plenty captained by J. Glann Junior, Queen's College, Riana captain L. Read, Saint Leonards (formed this season), Sandfly captain C. W. Burrell, Training College, Trinity.
1908
Evan's Trophy
Donated by the Premier of the day for teams in the Kingborough electorate with Sandfly holding the trophy.
1908
Honorable J. W. Evans Trophy
Presented for the first time by the Premier, as recorded in the Tasmanian Mail. Woodbridge, Margate, Kettering, runners-up, Sandfly, premiers, Kingston. This was the inaugural season, with the first game played on 23rd May,1909.
1908
Dalton Shield
Clubs: Kermandie captain B. Summers vice-captain E.Cane,, Franklin, Geeveston, Sandfly.
1909
Central Hobart Football Club
Club President: W. C. Sibley
Secretary/Treasurer: W. Westwood
Match Committee: L. Turner, W. Cluff, T. Jones
Delegates to Hobart Junior Football Association: H. Reading, G. Crocker
Captain: L. Turner and Vice-Captain: W. Cluff
Subscription for the season: 3/- including registration fee.
Players: L. Turner (captain), W. Cliff (vice-captain), Henry J. Reading, R. Johnson, E. D. Turner, D. Woods, H. Walker, W. Blades, T. Podmore, W. Conrad, G. Mills, W. Pross, R. Nichols, A. Meadowcroft, Payne, Newman, Elliott, Fulton, Savage, W. Westwood, McLaren, Linton, Walter, Lyons, C. Blades, Webber.
The 1909 season consisted of four (4) rounds, with three (3) teams competing, with only one game played on weekends. When they had a bye, Centrals played teams outside the Hobart Junior Football Association, e.g. on Saturday, 8th May they played Sandfly at Sandfly. They also played Launceston club Shamrock, during the season.
1909
Channel Football Association
Clubs: Woodbridge (Captain S. Wells), Kettering, Sandfly (Captain R, Cane).
1910
Dalton Shield
The clubs involved were Huonville, Sandfly, Kermandie (captained by F. Drake) and Woodbridge.
Kermandie were the Shield winners.
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!