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MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE UNDER 17’S FINALS MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE UNDER 17’s FINALS The Murray League third eighteen competition was formed in 1960. Competitors in finals since then are listed hereunder. 1960 Cobram v Tocumwal Strathmerton v Numurkah Cobram v Numurkah COBRAM v Strathmerton 1961 Nathalia v Strathmerton Numurkah v Cobram Cobram v Nathalia NUMURKAH v Cobram 1962 Deniliquin v Strathmerton Nathalia v Numurkah Numurkah v Deniliquin NATHALIA v Numurkah 1963 Nathalia v Berrigan Numurkah v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Nathalia DENILIQUIN v Numurkah 1964 Nathalia v Berrigan Numurkah v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Nathalia NUMURKAH v Deniliquin 1965 Deniliquin v Cobram Nathalia v Numurkah Numurkah v Deniliquin NATHALIA v Numurkah 1966 Deniliquin v Finley Nathalia v Numurkah Numurkah v Deniliquin NATHALIA v Numurkah 1967 Berrigan v Numurkah Deniliquin v Nathalia Numurkah v Nathalia DENILIQUIN v Nathalia 1968 Berrigan v Cobram Deniliquin v Strathmerton Strathmerton v Berrigan STRATHMERTON v Deni 1969 Nathalia v Finley Deniliquin v Cobram Nathalia v Cobram NATHALIA v Deniliquin 1970 Nathalia v Numurkah Deniliquin v Cobram Cobram v Nathalia COBRAM v Nathalia 1971 Cobram v Strathmerton Nathalia v Deniliquin Cobram v Deniliquin COBRAM v Nathalia 1972 Strathmerton v Cobram Deniliquin v Finley Strathmerton v Finley DENILIQUIN v Strathmerton 1973 Strathmerton v Cobram Finley v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Strathmerton FINLEY v Deniliquin 1974 Numurkah v Finley Cobram v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Numurkah DENILIQUIN v Cobram 1975 Finley v Deniliquin Cobram v Strathmerton Strathmerton v Finley COBRAM v Strathmerton 1976 Strathmerton v Jerilderie Deniliquin v Cobram Cobram v Strathmerton DENILIQUIN v Cobram 1977 Deniliquin v Numurkah Cobram v Nathalia Deniliquin v Nathalia COBRAM v Deniliquin 1978 Tocumwal v Nathalia Cobram v Deniliquin Tocumwal v Cobram TOCUMWAL v Deniliquin 1979 Nathalia v Strathmerton Cobram v Tocumwal Tocumwal v Nathalia Cobram v Tocumwal COBRAM v Tocumwal 1980 Nathalia v Cobram Finley v Deniliquin Nathalia v Deniliquin FINLEY v Deniliquin 1981 Deniliquin v Numurkah Finley v Jerilderie Jerilderie v Deniliquin Nathalia v Finley Jerilderie v Finley NATHALIA v Jerilderie 1982 Berrigan v Nathalia Deniliquin v Numurkah Numurkah v Berrigan Finley v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Numurkah FINLEY v Deniliquin 1983 Finley v Cobram Deniliquin v Numurkah Finley v Numurkah Deniliquin v Nathalia Nathalia v Finley DENILIQUIN v Finley 1984 Numurkah v Deniliquin Finley v Nathalia Finley v Numurkah Cobram v Nathalia Nathalia v Finley NATHALIA v Cobram 1985 Berrigan v Numurkah Finley v Nathalia Nathalia v Numurkah Cobram v Finley Cobram v Nathalia COBRAM v Finley 1986 Nathalia v Numurkah Deniliquin v Finley Nathalia v Finley Cobram v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Nathalia DENILIQUIN v Cobram 1987 Nathalia v Mulwala Finley v Cobram Finley v Nathalia Deniliquin v Cobram Cobram v Nathalia COBRAM v Deniliquin 1988 Numurkah v Finley Deniliquin v Mulwala Mulwala v Finley Cobram v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Finley DENILIQUIN v Cobram 1989 Mulwala v Numurkah Finley v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Mulwala Barooga v Finley Barooga v Deniliquin FINLEY v Deniliquin 1990 Deniliquin v Numurkah Barooga v Finley Finley v Deniliquin Cobram v Barooga Barooga v Finley COBRAM v Finley 1991 Barooga v Numurkah Deniliquin v Cobram Cobram v Barooga Finley v Deniliquin Finley v Cobram COBRAM v Deniliquin 1992 Numurkah v Deniliquin Mulwala v Finley Mulwala v Numurkah Cobram v Finley Finley v Mulwala FINLEY v Cobram 1993 Nathalia v Finley Mulwala v Numurkah Mulwala v Nathalia Deniliquin v Numurkah Deniliquin v Mulwala NUMRKAH v Deniliquin 1994 Cobram v Nathalia Deniliquin v Numurkah Numurkah v Nathalia Mulwala v Deniliquin Mulwala v Nathalia MULWALA v Deniliquin 1995 Barooga v Cobram Mulwala v Numurkah Numurkah v Barooga Mulwala v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Barooga Mulwala v DENIQUIN 1996 Finley v Deniliquin Cobram v Mulwala Mulwala v Finley Nathalia v Cobram Nathalia v Finley COBRAM v Finley 1997 Mulwala v Echuca United Nathalia v Barooga Nathalia v Echuca United Moama v Barooga Barooga v Nathalia MOAMA v Nathalia 1998 Nathalia v Barooga Echuca United v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Barooga Moama v Echuca United Echuca United v Barooga MOAMA v Echuca United 1999 Numurkah v Echuca United Moama v Deniliquin Moama v Numurkah Mulwala v Deniliquin Deniliquin v Numurkah MULWALA v Numurkah 2000 Moama v Numurkah Echuca United v Mulwala Echuca United v Moama Deniliquin v Mulwala Mulwala v Echuca United DENILIQUIN v Echuca Un 2001 Tocumwal v Moama Deniliquin v Echuca United Deniliquin v Tocumwal Mulwala v Echuca United Echuca United v Tocumwal Mulwala v ECHUCA UN 2002 Deniliquin v Numurkah Moama v Mulwala Echuca United v Deniliquin Numurkah v Moama Deniliquin v Numurkah ECHUCA UNITED v Num 2003 Deniliquin v Moama Barooga v Echuca United Mulwala v Moama Deniliquin v Barooga Mulwala v Deniliquin Moama v MULWALA 2004 Echuca United v Cobram Moama v Barooga Barooga v Echuca United Deniliquin v Moama Moama v Echuca United DENILIQUIN v Moama 2005 Finley v Numurkah Moama v Barooga Barooga v Finley Mulwala v Moama Moama v Barooga MULWALA v Moama 2006 Deniliquin v Congupna Tongala v Finley Finley v Congupna Echuca United v Mulwala Mulwala v Finley Echuca United v FINLEY 2007 Tongala v Moama Deniliquin v Echuca United Moama v Deniliquin Mulwala v Congupna Mulwala v Moama CONGUPNA v Mulwala 2008 Echuca United v Finley Mulwala v Moama Echuca United v Mulwala Tongala v Deniliquin Mulwala v Tongala Deniliquin v MULWALA 2009 Numurkah v Moama Echuca United v Mulwala Deniliquin v Finley Numurkah v Mulwala Mulwala v Deniliquin FINLEY v Deniliquin 2010 Finley v Cobram Moama v Numurkah Moama v Cobram Deniliquin v Congupna Congupna v Cobram DENILIQUIN v Cobram 2011 Echuca United v Barooga Cobram v Deniliquin Congupna v Numurkah Echuca United v Cobram Numurkah v Echuca United CONGUPNA v Echuca United 2012 Numurkah v Moama Barooga v Nathalia Congupna v Finley Numurkah v Nathalia Finley v Numurkah CONGUPNA 18.6-114 def Finley 1.8-14 2013 Finley v Congupna Nathalia v Numurkah Mulwala v Moama Finley v Nathalia Mulwala v Finley FINLEY 11.5-71 def Moama 5.5-35 2014 Cobram v Deniliquin Congupna v Tongala Mulwala v Moama Cobram v Congupna Mulwala v Congupna MOAMA 8.6-54 def Mulwala 6.1-37 2015 Mulwala v Deniliquin Tongala v Barooga Moama v Cobram Mulwala v Barooga Cobram v Barooga MOAMA 7.9-51 def Cobram 3.8-26 .
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