Lower South West Football League

Lower South West Football League
Established1959
Teams7
2017 PremiersSoutherners

The Lower South West Football League is a country football league incorporating teams from towns located within the South West and Great Southern regions of Western Australia. The league was formed in 1959 from a merger of the Nelson Football Association and the Warren Football Association.

Current clubs

Club Nickname Location Colours Jumper Premierships Premiership Years
Boyup Brook Football Club Roos ( formerly Tigers) Boyup Brook Green and white Green vertical stripes and bouncing kangaroo on white 2 1981, 2012
Bridgetown Football Club(formed from Bridgetown Rovers and Bridgetown Warriors merged) Bulldogs Bridgetown Blue and gold 3 1984, 1986, 2003
Deanmill Football Club Hawks ( formally 'the mill') Deanmill Maroon and gold 17 1963, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2015
Kojonup Football Club Cougars (formally magpies) Kojonup Navy blue and white Navy blue with club logo in centre and four white stylised claw marks 1 2014
Manjimup Imperials Football Club Magpies Manjimup Black and white Black and white vertical stripes with club logo in centre 8 1961, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1998, 2004, 2007
Southerners Football Club ( formed from Pemberton and Northcliffe merger) Souths Pemberton/Northcliffe Red, white and blue 20 1964, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1985, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2017
Tigers Football Club (formed from fire brigade and Jardee merger) Tigers Manjimup Yellow and black Yellow stripe on Black Background 8 1959, 1960, 1962, 1977, 1978, 1996, 2010, 2013

Clubs in recess or defunct

Club Time in League Notes
Royals/Greenbushes Football Club 4 years, 1959–1963 Founding club. originally in the Nelson FA, played four years in the LSWF before later forming the Central Districts FA with Kirup FC, Nannup FC and Balingup FC. The Central Districts FA was later renamed the Blackwood FA sometime in the 1970s. Now defunct.
Nannup Football Club 1 year, 1959 Founding club. Originally in the Nelson FA, played only one year in the LSWFL before later forming the Blackwood DFA (a.k.a. Central Districts FA) with Kirup FC, Greenbushes FC and Balingup FC. The league folded in the mid-1970s and Nannup went into recess. Re-formed in 1993 and joined the Onshore Cup competition.

2012 Ladder

Lower South West Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Deanmill 1202015741013155.38%481st SemiImperials1811119Kojonup179111
Boyup Brook 110301607939171.14%442nd SemiBoyup Brook2113139Deanmill81664
Manjimup Imperials 905014961121133.45%36PreliminaryDeanmill131189Imperials101272
Kojonup 60801420152593.11%24GrandBoyup Brook1418102Deanmill101777
Bridgetown60801092130084.00%24
Southerners401001040140374.13%16
Tigers101301010193852.12%4

2013 Ladder

Lower South West Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Tigers 1303020691287160.76%521st SemiKojonup81563Deanmill71355
Southerners 1204019231018188.90%482nd SemiSoutherners12981Tigers81260
Deanmill 1006013941137122.60%40PreliminaryTigers1418102Kojonup1417101
Kojonup 907017431511115.35%36GrandTigers1513103Southerners101272
Manjimup Imperials501011106165366.91%22
Boyup Brook501101357189871.50%20
Bridgetown10141896198445.16%6

2014 Ladder

Lower South West Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Tigers 110301645758217.02%441st SemiKojonup122092Southerners81664
Deanmill 110301628776209.79%442nd SemiTigers1911125Deanmill9862
Kojonup 110301739844206.04%44PreliminaryKojonup2411155Deanmill7951
Southerners 905013051106117.99%36GrandKojonup2117143tigers101171
Boyup Brook40100918183949.92%16
Bridgetown30110926156259.28%12
Manjimup Imperials00140737201336.61%0

2015 Ladder

Lower South West Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Deanmill 110301268802158.10%441st SemiManjimup Imperials12981Kojonup101777
Southerners 110301364922147.94%442nd SemiSoutherners131088Deanmill11672
Manjimup Imperials 100401444976147.95%40PreliminaryDeanmill131290Manjimup Imperials10868
Kojonup 905013201035127.54%36GrandDeanmill6945Southerners4832
Tigers5090949117580.77%20
Boyup Brook30110989143069.16%12
Bridgetown00140650164439.54%0

2016 Ladder

Lower South West Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Manjimup Imperials 110301597935170.80%441st SemiDeanmill188116Bridgetown81058
Southerners 100401362843161.57%402nd SemiManjimup Imperials7749Southerners3725
Deanmill 100401267918138.02%40PreliminarySoutherners1416100Deanmill11874
Bridgetown 905012771238103.15%36GrandSoutherners141599Manjimup Imperials7749
Kojonup5090893148560.13%20
Tigers401001046139974.77%16
Boyup Brook00140879150358.48%0

2017 Ladder

Lower South West Wins Byes Losses Draws For Against % Pts Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Southerners 120201809557324.78%481st SemiBridgetown1610106Deanmill71052
Manjimup Imperials 120201663977170.21%482nd SemiSoutherners2210142Manjimup Imperials61248
Bridgetown 1004014091033136.40%40PreliminaryManjimup Imperials1512102Bridgetown1511101
Deanmill 905013591052129.18%36GrandSoutherners141094Manjimup Imperials91165
Boyup Brook401001089148173.53%16
Kojonup10130863182247.37%4
Tigers10130709197935.83%4

History

The Lower South West Football League was formed when the Nelson Football Association and the Warren Football Association merged in 1959.

Clubs Participating in the Nelson FA were:

 Bridgetown Warriors
 Bridgetown Rovers
 Nannup
 Greenbushes
 Balingup 
 Boyup Brook

Clubs participating in the Warren FA were:

 Deanmill
 Fire Brigades
 Jardee
 Manjimup Imperials
 Northcliffe
 Pemberton
 Palgarup (although folded in 1954)

Since 1959 the LSWFL has lost two clubs, Greenbushes and Nannup, But have recently gained Kojonup from the Great Southern FL.

With the commencement of the LSWFL in 1959, Manjimup Tigers were the form team, winning three of the first four premierships.

Between 1963 and 1976, Deanmill and Southerners would share all the premierships, which included Deanmill winning three in a row in the early 1970s. These two proud clubs would continue to regularly win premierships throughout every decade.

The late 1970s would see Tigers again prove strong, winning back to back titles. The early 1980s saw Manjimup Imperials reign supreme, and Boyup Brook would finally win their first premiership in 1981. Bridgetown would win their first title in 1984 and back it up in 1986.

Deanmill and Southerners dominated the 1990s, winning 4 and 3 titles respectively, as Southerners started the new millennium winning three premierships in a row (1999-2001).

The new century has seen all 7 current clubs win a premiership. Manjimup Imperials tasted success in 2004 & 2007, whilst Manjimup Tigers were victorious in 2010 & 2013. Deanmill had success in 2002 and won back to back premierships in 2008 and 2009, as well as 2015. After winning in 2001, Southerners won the title in 2005, 2006, 2011 and 2016.

Bridgetown, Boyup Brook and new club Kojonup all broke long droughts this century. Bridgetown won the premiership in 2003 (a 17-year drought), however this was nothing compared to Boyup's 31-year wait for a premiership in 2012. Kojonup would win their first premiership in 2014.

Club information

Boyup Brook - Were originally known as the Boyup Brook Tigers wearing yellow and black, although changed their nickname to the Roos and their colours to Green and White in 1987.

It took 22 years before Boyup would play in their first league Grand Final, where in 1981 they took on Southerners. They won the match by 132 points, which still remains the biggest winning margin in a LSWFL Grand Final.

Boyup would go on to play in the 1982, 1989, 1999, 2000 and 2002 Grand Finals, however they would not taste success in any of them.

After a 31-year drought, Boyup won their second league premiership in 2012, defeating Deanmill by 25 points.

Boyup has also won two reserves premierships in 1976 & 2004.

Bridgetown - The Bridgetown Rovers FC (Blue and Red) and Bridgetown Warriors FC (Maroon and Yellow) merged prior to the commencement of the LSWFL in 1959 to form the Bridgetown Bulldogs. The single Brigetown Football Club had existed since 1904 in the Nelson Football Association wearing blue and red until the club split in the 1930s into the two clubs, Rovers and Warriors.

Bridgetown played in 6 losing Grand Finals (including 3 in a row in 1965,66,67) before they won their first league premiership in 1984. They won another premiership two years later in 1986, before a 17-year wait for their third title in 2003.

Bridgetown have won six reserves premierships (1971, 1980, 1983, 2001, 2009 & 2015), as well as three colts premierships (1963, 1981 & 1982).

Deanmill - Founded in 1920 as No 1 Mill, changed to Deanmill in 1937. Deanmill later adopted the Hawks mascot.

Deanmill have won 16 league premierships, winning their first title in 1963. Deanmill won three premierships in the 1960s, four in the 1970s (including three in a row), two in the 1980s, four in the 1990s and three in the 2000s, with their most recent in 2015.

Kojonup - Moved to the LSWFL from the Great Southern FL in 2008, also changing their name and colours from the Kojonup Magpies, wearing black and white, due to Manjimup Imperials already possessing both the Mascot and Colours.

Kojonup originally came from the now defunct Central Great Southern FL before it was merged with the Southern Districts FL in 1990 to become the Great Southern FL.

Kojonup won their first League Premiership in the LSWFL in 2014.

Imperials - Imperials have won 8 league premierships. After tasting success in 1961, it would be another 21 years later in 1982 that Imperials would win their second premiership.

Imperials won three premierships in the 1980s, two in the 1990s and two in 2000s, with their most recent league premiership coming in 2007.

Southerners - Originally Pemberton Warriors and Pemberton Jayes merged to become Pemberton FC. Prior to the commencement of the LSWFL in 1959 Pemberton FC and Northcliffe FC Merged to become Southerners FC.

Southerners are the most successful club with 19 league premierships, having never gone more than six years without winning a premiership.

Southerners won three premierships in a row from 1999-2001. Their most recent premiership was in 2017.

Tigers - Prior to the commencement of the LSWFL in 1959, Fire Brigades FC and Jardee FC merged to become the Tigers FC. At the start of the LSWFL Tigers were the most successful club, winning three of the first four league premierships (1959,1960 & 1962).

It wasn't until 1977 they would win their fourth premiership, and then won their fifth title the following year in 1978.

It was another 18 years before they won their sixth premiership in 1996. Fourteen years later in 2010 they won their seventh title.Tigers won the 2013 league premiership.

Premiers of the League

195919601961196219631964
Manjimup TigersManjimup TigersManjimup ImperialsManjimup TigersDeanmillSoutherners
196519661967196819691970
SouthernersDeanmillSouthernersDeanmillSouthernersDeanmill
197119721973197419751976
SouthernersDeanmillDeanmillDeanmillSouthernersSoutherners
197719781979198019811982
Manjimup TigersManjimup TigersSouthernersDeanmillBoyup BrookManjimup Imperials
198319841985198619871988
Manjimup ImperialsBridgetownSouthernersBridgetownDeanmillSoutherners
198919901991199219931994
Manjimup ImperialsDeanmillDeanmillSouthernersManjimup ImperialsDeanmill
199519961997199819992000
SouthernersManjimup TigersDeanmillManjimup ImperialsSouthernersSoutherners
200120022003200420052006
SouthernersDeanmillBridgetownManjimup ImperialsSouthernersSoutherners
200720082009201020112012
Manjimup ImperialsDeanmillDeanmillManjimup TigersSouthernersBoyup Brook
201320142015201620172018
Manjimup TigersKojonupDeanmillSouthernersSoutherners


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