Hampden Football Netball League - Win/loss Record

Win/loss Record

Club Active Wins Losses Draws Percentage wins Flags
Camperdown 1930–2011 723 665 15 51.53% 6
Cobden 1930–2011 640 733 17 46.04% 6
Colac 1949–2000 597 373 10 60.92% 10
Coragulac 1961–1979 118 225 2 33.91% 0
Koroit 1961–2011 431 528 8 44.57% 5
Mortlake 1930–1998 473 633 18 42.08% 3
North Warrnambool 1997–2011 52 213 3 19.40% 0
Port Fairy 1949–2011 410 738 2 35.65% 1
South Warrnambool 1933–2011 745 611 17 54.26% 11
Terang 1930–2001 642 580 10 52.11% 8
Terang Mortlake 2002–2011 141 61 1 69.46% 3
Warrnambool 1933–2011 895 490 19 63.75% 23
Western Lions 1999–2000 2 17 0 10.5% 0

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