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Circular Head Football Association : ウィキペディア英語版
Circular Head Football Association
The Circular Head Football Association (CHFA) is an Australian rules football competition based in the Circular Head area of north-western Tasmania, Australia. The CHFA currently features four clubs from small communities in the region and is the second oldest regional competition in Tasmania.〔Stoward, John. ''Australian rules football in Tasmania''. Digital Print Tasmania, 2002, p. 23. ISBN 0-9577515-7-5〕
==History==
The CHFA was formed in 1900 as the West Wellington Football Association.〔Stoward, John. ''Australian rules football in Tasmania''. Digital Print Tasmania, 2002, p. 23. ISBN 0-9577515-7-5〕 The formation of the Smithton Football Club in 1918 prompted a reorganisation of football in the region, and the name of the competition was changed to the Circular Head Football Association in 1919. The original clubs in the West Wellington FA were Forest, Irishtown and Stanley and these three clubs and Smithton form the CHFA from 1919. During this period Irishtown won 10 premierships in a row, which is a Tasmanian record and the third longest premiership streak across Australia.〔(Phil's World )〕
The competition remained stable and a two-year break was taken in 1942 and 1943 because of the second World War. Football resumed in 1944 with Irishtown defeating Smithton in the grand final that year.〔Stoward, John. ''Australian rules football in Tasmania''. Digital Print Tasmania, 2002, p. 23. ISBN 0-9577515-7-5〕 From 1947 to 1948, the CHFA was absorbed by an expansion of the North West Football Union〔Burnie Advocate 1947 to 1948〕 but this ended in 1949. In 1951 Scotchtown and Marrawah joined the senior competition〔Burnie Advocate 1951 to 1952〕 but they only lasted two seasons. However, as a merged entity they returned in 1962.〔Burnie Advocate 1962〕 The followed year Forest and Stanley merged to become the Forest/Stanley Football Club.〔Burnie Advocate 1963〕 Scotchtown dropped the "Marrawah" from its name after the 1975 season.
The departure of Smithton to the NWFU in 1980 prompted the promotion of Redpa, Trowutta and City from the reserve grade. Trowutta folded after the 1992 season〔Burnie Advocate 1993〕 and in 1996 they merged with City to form the Trowutta/City Football Club.〔Burnie Advocate 1996〕 The competition has remained more or less stable since then with Trowutta/City going into recess in 2010 for a year and permanently in 2015.

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