| AFL axuz has 56 Country Clubs entries. |
| Victorian Country Football League
- Site ID: 94 |
| WorkSafe Victorian Country Football League is the website where you can locate links to all of the information for Victorian Country Football for Juniors and Seniors. |
| Riddell District Football League
- Site ID: 102 |
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Riddell District Football League covers Sunbury on the fringe of Melbourne and the surrounding country towns. Get the latest news, fixtues, league events and club information. |
| RiverinAFL
- Site ID: 128 |
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Welcome to the RiverinAFL Web site. Our goal is to provide you with useful information about Australian Football throughout the Riverina. RiverinAFL has been serving the Football community since 2002. We specialize in Sporting Results, History throughout the region. |
| Country Footy Scores
- Site ID: 133 |
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This site is for all supporters and lovers of the great game that is country football. Thank you for all your continued support that has helped us continue this site over the last 5 seasons. |
| Wagga Tigers
- Site ID: 134 |
| Looking to improve your footy in 2006? Are you a player re-locating to our area or you are simply looking to play a higher level of Australian Rules Football then give our Recruitment Team a call. |
| Northern Territory Football
- Site ID: 146 |
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This is where you come to talk about things that have got to do with the AFLNT competition. The forum has a topic for every age group and all of the clubs.
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| AFL Queensland
- Site ID: 151 |
| AFL South Queensland became part of AFL Queensland bringing about the formation of the AFL Queensland State Association.
The Division 1 clubs for 2006: Alexandra Hills, Beenleigh, Caboolture, Caloundra, Coorparoo Kings, Redcliffe, Robina, Strathpine, University of Queensland, Wynnum and Yeronga. |
| Queanbeyan Tigers Club
- Site ID: 154 |
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Try a mouth watering and great value meal from the Terrace Bistro. Tigers Club is an ideal function venue and is renown for its function catering. Queanbeyan Tigers Football Club plays its home games at Margaret Donoghoe Oval which is adjacent to the club. |
| MVAFA
- Site ID: 169 |
| The first recorded game of Australian Football played in the Riverina was played in Wagga Wagga in 1881 between Wagga Wagga and Albury. From that time on a competition was played in Riverina up to the present days active competition. |
| Football Victoria
- Site ID: 171 |
| When the national competition commenced at the beginning of 1987 it utilised the existing, very strong and loyal Victorian club infrastructure. In November 1999 the Board officially took on the name, Football Victoria Limited. |