Black Diamond Australian Football League

The Black Diamond Australian Football League is an Australian rules football competition in the Newcastle, Hunter Region and Central Coast regions of New South Wales.

History

The league was formed in 2000 from a merger of the Newcastle Australian Football League and the Central Coast Australian Football League. The name "Black Diamond AFL" derives from the Black Diamond Cup which has been awarded to the Newcastle AFL Premiers since 1888.[1]

The Black Diamond AFL were successful in winning the Southern NSW AFL Championships in 2007, defeating the Riverina Football League.

In 2008 both Woy Woy and Singleton were removed from the First Grade competition and Lake Macquarie Crows were promoted to First Grade, meaning nine clubs competed for the premiership.

In 2011, Singleton will return to first grade, after winning the reserve premierships for 2009 and 2010. Nelsons Bay however will only compete in Reserve Grade. Woy Woy, now known as the Peninsula Swans, will compete as a joint venture with the Gosford Tigers, allowing players at both clubs to compete in First Grade, Reserve Grade and Under 18s in 2011.

Gosford left the league in 2012, competing in the Sydney AFL for the next four seasons, before returning to the BDAFL in 2016.

The Maitland Saints also entered a senior side in 2012. From 2012, the competition was restructured to allowed clubs to enter teams across Premier, 1st, 2nd and 3rd divisions. This allowed smaller or newer clubs to field their firsts against the reserves or even third senior side of the stronger clubs.

Further clubs have joined the league in recent years, including Muswellbrook Cats and the The Entrance Bateau Bay both entering senior sides 2014. Muswellbrook had competed from 1988 until 1994 in the Newcastle AFL, and then later in the Tamworth AFL until 2013.

Current Senior Clubs

Jumper Club Nickname Premiership Years
Cardiff Hawks NAFL: 1979-80, 1998
BDAFL: 2002, 2004-05-06
Gosford Tigers CCAFL: 1977, 1980, 1983–84
Killarney Vale Bombers CCAFL: 1981-82, 1986–87, 1997-98
BDAFL: 2007
Lake Macquarie Dockers -
Maitland Saints -
Muswellbrook Cats -
Nelson Bay Marlins NAFL: 1994, 1996–97, 1999
Newcastle City Blues NAFL: 1950, 1953, 1961, 1963–66, 1968, 1970–71, 1973, 1975–76, 1981, 1995
BDAFL: 2003, 2008-09-10-11, 2013, 2016
Singleton Roosters -
The Entrance Bateau Bay Blues -
Terrigal-Avoca Panthers CCAFL: 1976, 1988–91, 1994, 1996, 1999
BDAFL: 2000, 2012, 2014-15
Warners Bay Bulldogs NAFL: 1984, 1988, 1990–93
Wyong Lakes Magpies CCAFL: 1978, 1979

Former Clubs

Jumper Club Nickname Premierships Years in competition
West Newcastle-Wallsend Demons BDAFL: 2001 2000-2002
Woy Woy Peninsula Swans 2008

Black Diamond Australian Football League Premiers

Year Premiers Runners Up Score
2000 Terrigal-Avoca Cardiff TA (17.16-118) d CAR (10.18-78)
2001 West Newcastle-Wallsend Cardiff WEST (21.9-135) d CAR (18.13-121)
2002 Cardiff Terrigal-Avoca CAR (11.15-81) d TA (7.10-52)
2003 Newcastle City Cardiff NC (17.16-118) d CAR (11.10-76)
2004 Cardiff Terrigal-Avoca CAR (16.13-109) d TA (15.9-99)
2005 Cardiff Killarney Vale CAR (17.11-113) d KV (11.6-72)
2006 Cardiff Newcastle City CAR (8.9-57) d NC (2.4-16)
2007 Killarney Vale Newcastle City KV (9.9-63) d NC (4.17-41)
2008 Newcastle City Cardiff NC (14.12-96) d CAR (8.11-59)
2009 Newcastle City Cardiff NC (12.15-87) d CAR (11.14-80)
2010 Newcastle City Cardiff NC (17.21-123) d CAR (10.12-72)
2011 Newcastle City Cardiff NC (14.20-104) d CAR (10.11-71)
2012 Terrigal-Avoca Cardiff TA (10.8-68) d CAR (7.12-54)
2013 Newcastle City Terrigal-Avoca NC (18.9-117) d TA (14.9-93)
2014 Terrigal-Avoca Killarney Vale TA (17.12-114) d KV (9.5-59)
2015 Terrigal-Avoca Newcastle City TA (14.9-93) d NC (10.11-71)
2016 Newcastle City Terrigal-Avoca NC (14.13-97) d TA (5.6-36)

2016 Ladders

Black Diamond AFL Premier Division Wins Losses Draws For Against % Pts
Newcastle City 16 1 0 2165 792 273.36% 64
Terrigal Avoca 11 6 0 1577 1073 146.97% 44
Nelson Bay 8 9 0 1459 1514 96.37% 32
Cardiff 8 9 0 1346 1781 75.58% 32
Warners Bay 6 11 0 1111 1548 71.77% 24
Killarney Vale 2 15 0 896 1846 48.54% 8

FINALS

Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1st Semi Nelson Bay 10 17 77 Cardiff 9 10 64
2nd Semi Newcastle City 10 17 77 Terrigal Avoca 8 7 55
Preliminary Terrigal Avoca 16 21 117 Nelson Bay 12 10 82
Grand Newcastle City 14 13 97 Terrigal Avoca 5 6 36

Newcastle Central Coast Umpires Association

The Newcastle Central Coast Umpires Association provides umpires to the following competitions:

• Black Diamond AFL (Senior Football League on the Central Coast, Newcastle and Hunter regions);

• AFL Hunter Coast:

The NCCUA not only provides umpires to these competitions but provides training and support to these umpires.

The NCCUA trains at the following locations, starting at 6pm:

Tuesdays - Bateau Bay Sports Facility, Passage Road, Bateau Bay

Wednesday - Newcastle Number 1 Sportsground, Corner of Parry and Union Streets East Newcastle

The Newcastle Central Coast Umpires Association is led by President Jake Lowe, Vice President Nick Hickson, and a committee of several umpires.

The current BDAFL Umpire's Coach is Christine Burrows.

Christine works with AFL Hunter Coast Umpires Manager, Roy Reichert (NCCUA Life Member), on developing umpiring pathways from Junior to Senior Football.

There are also several people who assist both Christine and Roy in various coaching roles.

See also

References

External links

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