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The King Island Football Association (KIFA) is an Australian rules football competition held in Tasmania, Australia. Three clubs from small communities on King Island compete for the premiership every year.

History

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The formation of the competition was originally thought to be in 1908. However the first games were played in 1903 between North and Currie football clubs. The King Island Football Association (KIFA) was formed in 1914 with the introduction of the third team the Pegarah rovers.The competition peaked at 4 teams in the 1950s with the introduction of the Grassy and Mount Stanley football clubs.In the interim Pegarah Rovers had folded, Pegarah and loorana fielded teams but disbanded by 1938.[1]

One of Australia's most isolated, and almost certainly its smallest football league, the three teams play ten games each in a fifteen round competition plus finals.[2]

The King Island Football Association played under the Victorian Football Association's rival throw-pass rules from 1946 until 1948, meaning that throwing the football in general play was legal during those years.[3]

Premierships

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List of premiership teams of KIFA.[4]

Current Clubs

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Colours Club Nickname Joined League Premierships
Currie Robins 1904– 42
Grassy Hawks 1919; 1939– 17
North Bulldogs 1904– 48

Previous Clubs

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Club Nickname In League Premierships
Loorana 1928–1938 1
Mount Stanley Tigers 1949–1971
Pegarah Rovers 1920–1927

Published books

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  • Australian rules football in Tasmania, John Stoward, 2002, ISBN 0-9577515-7-5
  • Beyond the Big Sticks, Paul Daffey, 2003, ISBN 0-7344-0498-0

References

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  1. ^ *Australian rules football in Tasmania , John Stoward, 2002 ,ISBN 0-9577515-7-5
  2. ^ "ABC Rural". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 10 September 2023.
  3. ^ "League rules on King Is". Examiner. Launceston, TAS: National Library of Australia. 11 May 1949. p. 15.
  4. ^ http://www.australianrulesfootball.com.au/pages/kifatasau
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