Auckland Australian Football League
The Auckland Australian Football League which began in 1974, is an Australian rules football competition in Auckland, New Zealand and is one of the leagues governed by New Zealand AFL.
An earlier league which existed in Auckland from 1904 until the outbreak of World War I was also known, for a time, as the Auckland Australian Football League.
Current Clubs
Historic League
The 'Auckland Football Association ' was formed at a meeting at Foresters' Hall, Newton on 28 April 1904. The initial subscription rate was 2s 6d, and forty members were enrolled at that meeting. At the 1906 AGM, the name was changed to 'The Australian Football League of Auckland' in order to differentiate the league from Rugby Union and Association football. After several active seasons which were covered in some depth in the local papers, the league went into decline around the end of the decade due to the departure of a number of the Australian players back home. In 1912 the senior competition was put on hold due to the lack of players, with only a junior competition continuing.Clubs
Initially there were three teams in the competition; Auckland Imperial, Austral and Victoria Football Clubs. The Victoria Club changed its name to the Eden Football Club in 1906.A fourth club, Newton, was formed in 1908.
Players
A number of the players in the league were immigrants from the southern Australian states. Regular mention was made in the newspaper reports of the arrival of these gentlemen and their intentions to play football in Auckland.Four VFL players played for the league at various times, including Vic Cumberland who was rated one of the best VFL players of the day:
Player | Years in Auckland | VFL Club details |
Ben Sandford | 1904 – | St Kilda 1901-03 |
Vic Cumberland | 1905–1906 | Melbourne 1898–1901; St Kilda 1903-04 1907-08 1912-15 1920 |
Hughie Webb | 1905 | Geelong 1900-03 |
Hughie Callan | 1906 | Essendon 1903–05; South Melbourne 1907-1910 |