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KEY FACTS

Official name
Federal Football Netball Club

Known as
Federal

Former name
Mount Elliot

Former name date
1900-01-01

Formed
1892

Disbanded
2022

Colours
Red and white

Emblem
Swans

Affiliation (Historical)
Upper Murray Football Netball League (UPMNL) 1893–2022

Senior Premierships
Upper Murray Football League and precursors - 1894, 1897-8, 1901-2, 1918, 1925, 1933-4-5, 1945, 1959-60, 1965, 1975-6-7, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988-9, 1993-4, 2006-7, 2016 (27 total)

Website
cudgewafc.vcfl.com.au/

Federal

Originally known as Mount Elliot, the club enjoyed premiership success in the Corryong Football Association, precursor of the Upper Murray Football League, on three occasions under that name, in 1895, 1897 and 1898. It then became known as the Federal Football Club, claiming further pre-world war one flags in 1901 thanks to a grand final defeat of Walwa and 1902 at the expense of Cudgewa. Over the remainder of the twentieth century Federal would firmly establish itself as one of the UMFL’s leading clubs, winning at least one premiership every decade.

The 1920s brought several grand final appearances but only one flag, achieved via the grand final of 1925 against Walwa. Over the course of the 1930s the Swans, with a total of three premierships, all claimed in succession between 1933 and 1935, vied with Walwa as the competition’s most successful club.

Federal began the post-war period in perfect fashion by downing Walwa, 8.8 (56) to 3.9 (27), in the 1945 grand final, but there then followed an unusually long premiership drought that was not broken until 1959. The Swans overcame Corryong in that year’s grand final, as they would do again the following season. Both matches were close, with Federal getting home by 10 points in the former year and 9 points in the latter.

The remainder of the 1960s saw the Swans contesting another four grand finals but only once, against Cudgewa in 1965, did they emerge victorious. The ensuing decade was altogether more successful as the side procured its second hat trick of grand final triumphs between 1975 and 1977 besides finishing second on four occasions.

The 1980s proved to be the Swans’ most productive decade to date, with grand final victories over Tumbarumba in 1980, Border Walwa in 1983, Cudgewa in 1986, Corryong in 1988, and Border Walwa in 1989. There were also losing grand final appearances against Corryong in both 1985 and 1987.

Over the past three decades the club’s habit of success has shown no signs of eroding. There were successive grand final wins in 1993 and 1994, while since the turn of the century the Swans have been grand finalists nine times for victories in 2006 over Corryong, 2007 against Bullioh and 2016 against Corryong. Overall, their record of 27 UMFL premierships places them third on the all time list behind Corryong (32) and Cudgewa (30).

Source

John Devaney - Full Points Publications


 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.