League Life Members
Charlie H. Butler (Sec)
G. Ray Barker (Pres)
Ron Marks (Tribunal)
John Keogh (Auditor)
Cyril C. Johnson (Tribunal)
Harold H. Wellington (Tribunal)
Bert H.G. Harman (Reporter)
J R Mummery (Delegate)
William Smith (Sponsor etc.)
Clyde Baker (Sec)
Albert (Bert) A. Clarke (Pres)
Jack M. Wood (Tribunal)
D.P. Jones (Auditor)
H. Peter Nolan (Pres)
Ken Stewart (Delegate)
Angry J.A. Ferguson (Auditor)
Fred Jensen (Delegate)
E.J (Ted) Lester (Delegate)
Fred Baker (Sec)
Vin Shelley (Pres)
D.R. (Toby) Schultz (Tribunal)
Les O`Keefe (Tribunal)
Bill Lowen (300 games) Bright
William. O`Brien (300 games) Greta
Rob Forrest (300 games) Beechworth
Rowdy Lappin (300 games) Chiltern
Rick Walter (300 games) North Wangaratta
Ross Nightingale (300 games) Bright
Gary Bussell (300 games) King Valley
Trevor Blair (300 games) Tarrawingee
Mark Allan (300 games) Milawa
Brendan Allan (300 games) Milawa
Lionel Schutt (300 games) Moyhu
Allan Dickson (League President)
Andrew Smith (300 games) Glenrowan
Mal Dinsdale (400 games) Tarrawingee
Geoff Robinson (400 games) Milawa
Russell Ferguson (400 games) Milawa
Steve Masin (300 games) Whorouly
Peter Hawkins (400 games) Moyhu
Bruce Nightingale (300 games)
Ab (Alan) Gillett (300 games) Bright
John Munari
Patrick O'Shea (Bright)
Peter Jones (Bright)
Scott Douglas (Moyhu)
Robert Burrowes (King Valley)
Paul Hogan (Greta)
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