AFL London is one of the largest organised Australian rules football leagues outside Australia. The league organises multiple grades of full 18-a-side games across London, United Kingdom.

The competition provides a competitive and fun game of football to the many Australians that live and work in London, as well as spreading the game to residents of non-AFL playing nations resident in the capital city including British, Irish, South African, American, Canadian, Italian and other Europeans.

The league is currently made up of eight clubs, across three levels of competition (Premiership, Conference and Social) that participate in a competition running from April to August.

History

First formed in 1989 by John Jelly (Journalist), Andrew Zweck (Harvey Goldsmiths), Steve Poulsen (formerly at Nth Melbourne FC & Hawthorn FC U19s) & others. AFL London was born. BARFL simply stood for the British Australian Rules Football League. The inaugural season was held in 1990 and featured eight teams; the London Hawks, West London Wildcats, North London Lions, Earls Court Kangaroos, Lea Valley Saints, Thames Valley Magpies, Wandsworth Demons and the Leicester-based East Midland Eagles. Of these eight foundation teams, West London, North London, London Hawks (NKA Wimbledon Hawks) and Wandsworth continue to compete in the league.

In 2001 AFL London was expanded to incorporate two levels of competition, known as the Premiership and Conference competitions. In addition, due to growing interest and numbers, a Social grade competition was added in 2007.

2008 saw an organisational restructure of Australian Rules Football in the UK, with the BARFL redeveloped to become AFL Britain. This change came about as a way of focusing the efforts of the organisation on supporting the growth of the game both in and outside the capital. It was at this time that the London competition was rebranded as AFL London.

In 2015 a women's competition was introduced, including three of the foundation teams; Wandsworth Demons, North London Lions and Wimbledon Hawks, and the Peckham-based South East London Giants. This was expanded in 2017 into two divisions of four women's teams, with the addition of teams from the West London Wildcats, London Swans, Putney Magpies, and a second side from Wandsworth.

Clubs

Locations

Greater London Australian football clubs
Greater London Australian Football Clubs
AFL London is located in South-east England
South East England, UK

Men

Clubs are listed by their highest level of competition.

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in LAFLPremierships
TotalMost recent
Premiership
North LondonaLionsO R Tambo Recreation Ground, Haringey19901990-52021
WandsworthbDemonsClapham Common, Clapham19901990-122025
West LondoncWildcatsDukes Meadows, Chiswick19901990-112022
Conference
LondonSwansHackney Marshes, Hackney19911991-32025
WimbledonHawksMotspur Park, Wimbledon19901990-41998
Social
ReadingKangaroosKing's Meadow, Reading20032003-22013
South East LondonGiantsPeckham Rye, Southwark20082008-12024
SussexSwansUniversity of Brighton Sports Centre, Brighton20202020-0-

Women

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in LAFLPremierships
TotalMost recent
Premiership
LondonSwansHackney Marshes, Hackney19911991-32024
SussexSwansUniversity of Brighton Sports Centre, Brighton20202020-12021
WandsworthDemonsClapham Common, Clapham19901990-42021
West LondonWildcatsDukes Meadows, Chiswick19901990-42025
Conference
LondonSwansHackney Marshes, Hackney19911991-32024
North LondonLionsO R Tambo Recreation Ground, Haringey19901990-12019
South East LondonGiantsPeckham Rye, Southwark20082008-0-
WandsworthDemonsClapham Common, Clapham19901990-42021
West LondonWildcatsDukes Meadows, Chiswick19901990-42025
WimbledonHawksMotspur Park, Wimbledon19901990-32025

2025 divisions

ClubMen's PremiershipMen's ConferenceMen's SocialWomen's PremiershipWomen's ConferenceTotal
London4
North London3
Reading1
South East London2
Sussex2
Wandsworth5
West London5
Wimbledon3

Former clubs

ClubColoursNicknameLocationEst.Years in LAFLPremiershipsFate
TotalYears
BristolDockersBristol19911991-20030-Moved to Wales ARFL
Earl's CourtKangaroosEarl's Court1990?11991Folded
East MidlandEaglesLeicester1990?0-Folded
Lea ValleySaints1990?0-Folded
PortsmouthPiratesWarblington School, Warblington20192019-?0-Folded
PutneyMagpiesRichardson Evans Memorial Playing Fields, Putney Vale19991999-20200-Folded after 2020 season
Thames ValleyMagpies1990?0-Folded

Premiership Winners

The following teams have won the competition:

Pre-divisional structure

  • 1990 Wandsworth 10.10 (70) d. Earls Court 9.14 (68)
  • 1991 Earls Court 18.15 (123) d. Wandsworth 12.15 (87)
  • 1992 Wandsworth 12.5 (77) d. West London 11.9 (75)
  • 1993 London Hawks 12.13 (85) d. Lea Valley 6.5 (41)
  • 1994 London Hawks 15.8 (98) d. West London 8.11 (59)
  • 1995 Wandsworth d. West London
  • 1996 Wimbledon d. West London
  • 1997 Wandsworth 7.11 (53) d. Wimbledon 7.10 (52)
  • 1998 Wimbledon 11.8 (74) d. Wandsworth 7.2 (44)
  • 1999 Wandsworth 14.10 (94) d. West London 14.5 (89)
  • 2000 West London 11.12 (78) d. Wandsworth 5.2 (32)

Divisional structure

YearLondon PremiershipLondon ConferenceLondon SocialLondon Women's PremiershipLondon Women's Conference
2001North London 10.7 (67) d. Wimbledon 6.9 (45)Shepherds Bush 10.6 (66) d. Regents Park 8.10 (58)
2002North London 18.11 (119) d. West London 8.5 (53)Shepherds Bush 11.10 (76) d. Regents Park 11.8 (74)
2003Wandsworth 11.11 (77) d. West London 9.8 (62)Shepherds Bush 11.8 (74) d. Clapham 7.6 (48)
2004West London 14.12 (96) d. Wimbledon 5.2 (32)Shepherds Bush 18.19 (127) d. Putney 9.4 (58)
2005West London 9.14 (68) d. Wimbledon 9.7 (61)Shepherds Bush 11.12 (78) d. Clapham 11.9 (75)
2006West London 18.11 (119) d. Wimbledon 2.6 (18)Shepherds Bush 5.11 (41) d. Clapham 4.3 (27)
2007West London 16.17 (113) d. Wandsworth 3.2 (20)Shepherds Bush 10.13 (73) d. Clapham 4.2 (26)
2008West London 13.8 (86) def Putney 4.3 (27)Shepherds Bush d. ClaphamEaling d. Nottingham
2009West London 11.8 (74) d. Wandsworth 10.7 (67)Clapham 8.5 (53) d. Shepherds Bush 5.7 (37)South London d. Ealing
2010Wandsworth 15.15 (105) d. Putney 4.7 (31)Shepherds Bush 12.9 (81) d. Clapham 7.3 (45)Ealing d. South London
2011West London 13.11 (89) d. Wandsworth 8.9 (57)Shepherds Bush 17.4 (106) d. Clapham 9.13 (67)South London 3.11 (29) d. Ealing 3.4 (22)
2012North London 8.8 (56) d. Wandsworth 8.7 (55)Shepherds Bush 11.11 (77) d. Regents Park 12.3 (75)Reading 8.9 (57) d. Balham 3.4 (22)
2013West London 10.10 (70) d. North London Lions 9.6 (60)Shepherds Bush 9.5 (59) d. Regents Park 5.12 (42)Reading 6.5 (41) d. Ealing 3.6 (24)
2014West London 14.13 (97) d. Wandsworth 8.10 (58)Shepherds Bush 14.9 (93) d. Clapham 2.4 (16)Ealing 4.7 (31) d. South East London 4.6 (30)
2015North London 8.9 (57) d. West London 8.8 (56)Shepherds Bush 8.20 (68) d. Bounds Green 5.5 (35)South London 7.4 (46) d. Ealing 1.9 (14)Wandsworth 5.3 (33) d. Wimbledon 1.2 (8)
2016West London 14.10 (94) d. Wandsworth 7.3 (43)Clapham 8.2 (50) d. Shepherds Bush 7.5 (47)South London 8.10 (58) d. Reading 3.2 (20)Wimbledon 10.5 (65) d. North London 0.0 (0)
2017Wandsworth 4.14 (38) d. North London 5.5 (35)Shepherds Bush 7.8 (50) d. Clapham 4.5 (29)South London 6.5 (41) d. Bounds Green 1.3 (9)Wandsworth 6.2 (38) d. South East London Giants 0.1 (1)West London 4.8 (32) d. Clapham 0.1 (1)
2018Wandsworth 8.13 (61) d. West London 9.6 (60)Shepherds Bush 7.9 (51) d. Clapham 4.5 (29)South London 7.5 (47) d. Bounds Green 1.4 (10)Wandsworth 5.3 (33) d. North London 1.5 (11)Clapham 1.3 (9) d. London Swans 1.2 (8)
2019West Londond. WandsworthShepherds Bushd. WimbledonSouth Londond. EalingNorth Londond. WandsworthLondon Swansd. Clapham
2021North London 5.10 (40) d West London 4.7 (31)London Swans 4.3 (27) d Wandsworth 1.6 (12)Ealing 2.8 (20) d Wandsworth 2.2 (14)Wandsworth 2.1 (13) d West London 1.2 (8)Sussex 10.12 (72) d Wandsworth 0.0 (0)
2022West London 7.6 (48) d. North London 6.11 (47)London Swans 9.7 (61) d. Shepherds Bush Raiders 7.7 (49)Sussex 2.6 (18) d. Wandsworth Demons 0.8 (8)West London 1.8 (14) d Wandsworth 1.3 (9)Wimbledon 8.14 (62) d Wandsworth 0.0 (0)
2023Wandsworth 9.9 (63) d West London 7.13 (55)Wandsworth 9.8 (62) d London Swans 7.5 (47)Wandsworth 8.2 (50) d Ealing Emus 0.2 (2)West London 1.8 (14) d Wandsworth 2.1 (13)London Swans 2.3 (15) d South East London Giants 0.1 (1)
2024Wandsworth 11.14 (80) d West London 6.6 (42)Wandsworth 10.6 (66) d Wimbledon 4.3 (27)South East London Giants 8.8 (56) d Wandsworth 6.1 (37)West London 5.10 (40) d Wandsworth 1.0 (6)London Swans 3.4 (22) d South East London Giants 1.2 (8)
2025Wandsworth 14.10 (94) d North London 8.7 (55)London Swans 7.15 (57) d Wimbledon 3.6 (24)Wandsworth 5.0 (30) d London Swans 3.6 (24)West London 2.8 (20) d Wandsworth 1.2 (8)Wimbledon 3.5 (23) d North London 1.2 (8)
  • Shepherds Bush Raiders and Ealing Emus were West London's second and third teams respectively
  • Regent's Park Lions and Bounds Green Lions were North London's second and third teams respectively
  • Clapham Demons and South London Demons were Wandsworth's second and third teams respectively.

Best and Fairest

The Best & Fairest awards in each division celebrate outstanding players each season, as voted on by umpires at the conclusion of each game.

YearPremiershipConferenceSocialWomen's Prem.Women's Conf.
2019David Allitt (West London Wildcats)Ian Ash (London Swans)Nick Bucovaz (Reading Roos)Stephanie Filby (North London Lions)Dee Kelly (Putney Magpies)
2018Paul Fry (North London Lions)Harrison Pearce (Clapham Demons)Simon Kenny (Bounds Green Lions)Kyle Russo (North London Lions)Dee Kelly (Putney Magpies)
2017Andy Challis (West London Wildcats)Harrison Pearce (Clapham Demons)Matt Pike (Ealing Emus)Lisa Wilson (Wimbledon Hawks)Jessie Humble (West London Wildcats)
2016Andy Challis (West London Wildcats), Cameron Perry (Wandsworth Demons) & Nik Schoenmakers (North London Lions)Tim Kear (Shepherds Bush Raiders)
2015Lloyd Williams (West London Wildcats)Chad Sellenger (Shepherds Bush Raiders)Trav White (Reading Roos)Jess Edwards (Wandsworth Demons)
2014Trent Georgiou (Wandsworth Demons)Jimmy Gottschalk (Shepherds Bush Raiders) & Jimmy Boot (Regents Park Lions)Nathan Grindall (Reading Roos)
2013Joel Moloney (Putney Magpies)Matt Halacas (Regents Park Lions)

See also