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Murray Football League Record of Final Matches and Receipts Murray Football League Record of Final Matches and Receipts Venue Rec Total 1931 Numurkah v Strathmerton Cob 32 Tocumwal v Cobram Strath 18 Tocumwal v Strathmerton Num 22 COBRAM v Strathmerton Toc 54 $126 1932 Tocumwal v Muckatah Cob 40 Numurkah v Cobram Strath 50 Numurkah v Cobram Strath 78 Numurkah v Muckatah Cob 62 NUMURKAH v Cobram Toc 102 $330 1933 Berrigan v Nathalia Toc 100 Numurkah v Cobram Strath 80 Berrigan v Cobram Num 106 NUMURKAH v Cobram Strath 140 $426 1934 Finley v Cobram Toc 86 Berrigan v Tocumwal Cob 88 Tocumwal v Cobram Berr 90 BERRIGAN v Cobram Strath 118 $382 1935 Berrigan v Finley Num 102 Numurkah v Tocumwal Fin 108 Numurkah v Berrigan Toc 132 TOCUMWAL v Berrigan Fin 202 $534 1936 Berrigan v Finley Toc 114 Numurkah v Tocumwal Berr 108 Tocumwal v Berrigan Num 96 BERRIGAN v Numurkah Toc 204 $522 1937 Muckatah v Finley Nath 60 Numurkah v Nathalia Fin 76 Numurkah v Finley Cob 164 NUMURKAH v Nathalia Cob 270 $572 1938 Nathalia v Strathmerton Num 90 Numurkah v Finley Strath 70 Finley v Nathalia Toc 142 NUMURKAH v Finley Cob 270 $572 1939 Berrigan v Finley Toc 108 Nathalia v Cobram Strath 104 Berrigan v Cobram Toc 94 NATHALIA v Berrigan Cob 232 $538 1946 Nathalia v Berrigan Strath 284 Numurkah v Tocumwal Strath 296 Numurkah v Nathalia Strath 384 TOCUMWAL v Nathalia Strath 546 $1518 1947 Numurkah v Berrigan Cob 364 Cobram v Nathalia Strath 376 Numurkah v Nathalia Cob 410 COBRAM v Numurkah Strath 532 $1682 1948 Nathalia v Tocumwal Strath 220 Cobram v Numurkah Strath 286 Numurkah v Nathalia Toc 386 COBRAM v Numurkah Toc 468 $1360 1949 Nathalia v Berrigan Strath 402 Numurkah v Cobram Strath 516 Nathalia v Numurkah Toc 490 NATHALIA V Cobram Toc 712 $2120 1950 Nathalia v Deniliquin Toc 372 Finley v Numurkah Toc 614 Deniliquin v Numurkah Toc 692 NUMURKAH v Finley Toc 920 $2598 1951 Nathalia v Tocumwal Strath 484 Numurkah v Deniliquin Fin 480 Nathalia v Deniliquin Toc 524 NUMURKAH v Nathalia Toc 1086 $2574 1952 Finley v Nathalia Toc 736 Deniliquin v Berrigan Toc 1042 Finley v Berrigan Toc 1080 Finley v Deniliquin Toc 1744 FINLEY v Deniliquin Toc 1546 $6148 1953 Tocumwal v Nathalia Toc 812 Numurkah v Berrigan Toc 946 Tocumwal v Berrigan Toc 944 NUMURKAH v Tocumwal Toc 974 $3736 1954 Tocumwal v Berrigan Toc 836 Finley v Numurkah Toc 970 Tocumwal v Numurkah Toc 964 FINLEY v Tocumwal Toc 1336 $4086 1955 Strathmerton v Deniliquin Toc 1192 Berrigan v Cobram Toc 776 Cobram v Strathmerton Toc 1210 COBRAM v Berrigan Toc 1500 $4678 1956 Cobram v Finley Toc 1350 Tocumwal v Strathmerton Toc 916 Strathmerton v Cobram Toc 1298 STRATHMERTON v Toc Toc 1468 $5050 1957 Finley v Numurkah Toc 1176 Cobram v Deniliquin Toc 1236 Deniliquin v Finley Toc 1300 DENILIQUIN v Cobram Toc 2006 $5714 1958 Strathmerton v Nathalia Toc 1050 Finley v Deniliquin Toc 1504 Deniliquin v Strathmerton Toc 1328 FINLEY v Deniliquin Toc 1500 $5382 1959 Finley v Deniliquin Toc 1460 Cobram v Strathmerton Toc 1408 Deniliquin v Strathmerton Toc 1558 COBRAM v Deniliquin Toc 2162 $6588 1960 Deniliquin v Nathalia Toc 1068 Cobram v Strathmerton Toc 1308 Strathmerton v Nathalia Toc 934 COBRAM v Strathmerton Toc 1648 $4958 1961 Strathmerton v Finley Toc 1092 Deniliquin v Cobram Toc 1394 Cobram v Strathmerton Toc 1520 COBRAM v Deniliquin Toc 2360 $6366 1962 Deniliquin v Berrigan Toc 1160 Numurkah v Nathalia Toc 1356 Deniliquin v Nathalia Toc 1160 NUMURKAH V Deniliquin Toc 1260 $4920 1963 Numurkah v Strathmerton Nath 900 Deniliquin v Nathalia Berr 944 Nathalia v Numurkah Num 908 NATHALIA v Deniliquin Toc 1700 $4452 1964 Numurkah v Finley Toc 1180 Strathmerton v Nathalia Toc 1150 Numurkah v Nathalia Toc 1080 Numurkah v Nathalia Toc 1360 STRATHMERTON v Num Toc 1560 $6630 1965 Numurkah v Deniliquin Cob 776 Berrigan v Tocumwal Cob 950 Tocumwal v Numurkah Cob 928 BERRIGAN v Tocumwal Cob 1600 $4254 1966 Cobram v Numurkah Deni 713 Tocumwal v Deniliquin Nath 872 Deniliquin v Cobram Fin 1130 DENILIQUIN v Tocumwal Cob 1620 $4335 1967 Berrigan v Deniliquin Jer 700 Cobram v Tocumwal Num 800 Tocumwal v Berrigan Cob 1040 TOCUMWAL v Cobram Fin 1310 $3850 1968 Cobram v Tocumwal Strath 939 Berrigan v Finley Toc 1408 Finley v Cobram Berr 937 BERRIGAN v Finley Toc 848 $4142 1969 Cobram v Nathalia Toc 848 Jerilderie v Berrigan Toc 825 Cobram v Berrigan Toc 783 COBRAM v Jerilderie Toc 1060 $3316 1970 Tocumwal v Jerilderie Deni 643 Numurkah v Berrigan Strath 818 Berrigan v Tocumwal Cob 888 NUMURKAH v Berrigan Toc 1411 $3760 1971 Berrigan v Tocumwal Toc 618 Deniliquin v Finley Toc 880 Finley v Berrigan Toc 760 FINLEY V Deniliquin Toc 1658 $3916 1972 Strathmerton v Berrigan Cob 1006 Deniliquin v Finley Cob 853 Strathmerton v Finley Cob 940 DENILIQUIN v Finley Cob 1770 $4569 1973 Finley v Strathmerton Toc 1161 Cobram v Deniliquin Toc 968 Cobram v Finley Toc 1150 DENILIQUIN v Cobram Toc 1720 $4999 1974 Deniliquin v Strathmerton Toc 840 Cobram v Tocumwal Berr 730 Deniliquin v Tocumwal Berr 684 COBRAM v Deniliquin Toc 1610 $3790 1975 Deniliquin v Cobram Toc 1345 Strathmerton v Tocumwal Toc 1098 Tocumwal v Deniliquin Toc 1191 DENILIQUIN v Strath. Toc 2248 $5882 1976 Jerilderie v Numurkah Toc 1220 Deniliquin v Strathmerton Toc 1130 Jerilderie v Strathmerton Toc 900 DENILIQUIN v Jerilderie Toc 2600 $5850 1977 Strathmerton v Jerilderie Toc 1750 Deniliquin v Numurkah Toc 1630 Numurkah v Strathmerton Toc 1420 NUMURKAH v Deniliquin Toc 3840 $8640 1978 Numurkah v Finley Toc 2151 Nathalia v Deniliquin Toc 2397 Nathalia v Finley Fin 3534 NATHALIA v Deniliquin Toc 3880 $11962 1979 Deniliquin v Nathalia Toc 2320 Numurkah v Berrigan Toc 2502 Berrigan v Deniliquin Toc 2593 NUMURKAH v Berrigan Toc 5092 $12507 1980 Numurkah v Finley Toc 2780 Berrigan v Nathalia Toc 2968 Nathalia v Numurkah Toc 2754 BERRIGAN v Nathalia Toc 5485 $13987 1981 Nathalia v Cobram Toc 1865 Deniliquin v Numurkah Cob 2844 Numurkah v Nathalia Cob 1765 Finley v Deniliquin Toc 3653 Numurkah v Deniliquin Toc 2922 FINLEY v Numurkah Toc 7676 $20725 1982 Cobram v Tocumwal Cob 2323 Deniliquin v Numurkah Toc 3391 Cobram v Numurkah Cob 2887 Finley v Deniliquin Toc 5517 FINLEY v Cobram Toc 8242 $22360 1983 Deniliquin v Numurkah Cob 1762 Jerilderie v Nathalia Toc 2846 Deniliquin v Nathalia Cob 2843 Jerilderie v Finley Toc 3960 Finley v Deniliquin Toc 4255 JERILDERIE v Deniliquin Toc 8930 $24596 1984 Finley v Nathalia Cob 1969 Strathmerton v Deniliquin Toc 2370 Deniliquin v Finley Cob 2471 Cobram v Strathmerton Toc 3346 Deniliquin v Strathmerton Toc 3477 COBRAM v Deniliquin Toc 7499 $21132 1985 Finley v Nathalia Cob 3709 Jerilderie v Deniliquin Toc 4970 Deniliquin v Finley Cob 4444 Cobram v Jerilderie Toc 4939 Cobram v Deniliquin Toc 5495 DENILIQUIN v Jerilderie Toc 15063 $38630 1986 Nathalia v Cobram Cob 3458 Jerilderie v Finley Toc 4103 Finley v Nathalia Cob 3898 Deniliquin v Jerilderie Toc 6800 Finley v Jerilderie Toc 5530 DENILIQUIN v Finley Toc 10520 $34159 1987 Nathalia v Berrigan Cob 3336 Jerilderie v Deniliquin Toc 5222 Deniliquin v Berrigan Cob 3915 Finley v Jerilderie Toc 6835 Jerilderie v Deniliquin Toc 5500 JERILDERIE v Finley Toc 16200 $41008 1988 Deniliquin v Jerilderie Cob 2891 Mulwala v Tocumwal Toc 4572 Mulwala v Jerilderie Cob 3577 Finley v Tocumwal Toc 4298 Tocumwal v Jerilderie Toc 4398 FINLEY v Jerilderie Toc 12518 $32254 1989 Barooga v Finley Cob 5700 Jerilderie v Mulwala Toc 6010 Mulwala v Barooga Cob 5890 Tocumwal v Jerilderie Toc 6357 Tocumwal v Mulwala Toc 6423 JERILDERIE v Tocumwal Toc 16125 $45835 1990 Cobram v Nathalia Cob 5265 Barooga v Tocumwal Berr 6307 Tocumwal v Cobram Cob 6048 Mulwala v Barooga Berr 7675 Barooga v Tocumwal Toc 8675 MULWALA v Tocumwal Toc 19510 $53480 1991 Deniliquin v Barooga Cob 3855 Finley v Cobram Toc 4850 Cobram v Barooga Cob 4621 Tocumwal v Finley Toc 5500 Finley v Barooga Toc 6100 TOCUMWAL v Finley Toc 16955 $41881 1992 Barooga v Tocumwal Cob 4900 Finley v Deniliquin Toc 4551 Finley v Barooga Cob 5040 Cobram v Deniliquin Toc 5700 Deniliquin v Barooga Toc 6583 BAROOGA v Cobram Toc 16300 $43074 1993 Cobram v Finley Cob 6264 Strathmerton v Deniliquin Toc 4850 Deniliquin v Finley Cob 5600 Barooga v Strathmerton Toc 5800 Strathmerton v Finley Toc 7300 BAROOGA v Finley Toc 14273 $44087 1994 Numurkah v Cobram Cob 5366 Deniliquin v Mulwala Bar 4346 Mulwala v Numurkah Berr 5215 Barooga v Deniliquin Bar 4336 Deniliquin v Mulwala Bar 4948 BAROOGA v Deniliquin Toc 12142 $36353 1995 Barooga v Berrigan Cob 5370 Deniliquin v Numurkah Bar 3594 Numurkah v Barooga Toc 6089 Cobram v Deniliquin Bar 4352 Cobram v Barooga Bar 6580 Deniliquin v COBRAM Toc 14032 $40017 1996 Numurkah v Berrigan Num 5562 Nathalia v Barooga Bga 4364 Barooga v Numurkah Bgn 4713 Deniliquin v Nathalia Bga 5387 Nathalia v Barooga Bga 5537 DENILIQUIN v Barooga Toc 13561 $39124 1997 Nathalia v Cobram Fin 3739 Numurkah v Moama Bga 3255 Nathalia v Numurkah Nath 6178 Barooga v Moama Bga 4170 Moama v Nathalia Bga 5954 BAROOGA v Nathalia Toc 17967 $41263 1998 Moama v Echuca United Deni 6670 Nathalia v Congupna Bga 6547 Nathalia v Echuca United Mul 5941 Cobram v Congupna Bga 6900 Cobram v Nathalia Bga 8815 Congupna v COBRAM Toc 21986 $56959 1999 Mulwala v Cobram Con 6530 Deniliquin v Moama Bga 5045 Deniliquin v Mulwala Moa 5663 Numurkah v Moama Bga 6327 Moama v Deniliquin Bga 5923 NUMURKAH v Deniliquin Toc 18103 $47591 2000 Deniliquin v Mulwala Ech 5979 Numurkah v Moama Toc 7113 Moama v Deniliquin Cob 7713 Nathalia v Numurkah Bga 8790 Nathalia v Deniliquin Bga 7655 NUMURKAH v Deniliquin Toc 24702 $61952 2001 Nathalia v Mulwala Bga 7479 Cobram v Moama Deni 4756 Cobram v Mulwala Nath 6714 Deniliquin V Moama Fin 7335 Deniliquin v Mulwala Berr 9340 Moama
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