Find attached the Draw for Season 2012
Hume League News
Reg Star
The Executive, players and supporters of the Hume Football and Netball Leagues join the Star families in mourning the passing of Reg Star.
Maksymow signs with Culcairn

HUME League giant Culcairn has landed the prized signing of young gun Jarrah Maksymow for next season.
Talbot is the new Power

HUME league club CDHBU has appointed home-grown Brad Talbot as playing coach for next season.
Big names heading to Hume in 2012

With the Hume FL finishing up just ten days ago, when Jindera defeated Holbrook by thirty points, already supporters and followers of the league are looking forward to a big 2012.
Jindera Bulldogs 2011 Premiers

Jindera has claimed its first Hume Football League premiership since 2008, when it proved too strong and experienced for Holbrook winning a ripping encounter by thirty points.
Even More Grand Final Review

Border Mail staff look at the odd spots and votes from Saturday's Grand Final.
More Grand Final Review

VERSATILE Bulldog Brett Garland capped a memorable 24 hours for the Garland family with a devastating display in the Hume league decider on Saturday.
FORMER premiership captain Aaron Lezius achieved the fairytale finish to his outstanding playing career with victory in the grand final against Holbrook on Saturday.
SILKY Jindera midfielder Aaron Boyle was rewarded for making the weekly trek from Melbourne with his second premiership medallion at his hometown club on Saturday.
Grand Final - Review

JINDERA confirmed its status as the Hume league’s new superpower when the Bulldogs surged to a stunning 30-point grand final win over Holbrook at Walbundrie Sportsground on Saturday.
JINDERA coach Ken Stevenson has lauded the performance of his players after their gripping 30-point win against Holbrook in the Hume league decider at Walbundrie on Saturday.
SHATTERED Holbrook coach Jarrod Twitt was proud of the Brookers’ achievements this season and believed the club had laid the foundations for future success.
Border Mail Team of the Year 2011

HOLBROOK’S inspirational leader Jarrod Twitt has been named coach of The Border Mail’s Hume league team of the year.
History no concern for Holbrook coach

HOLBROOK coach Jarrod Twitt believes the Brookers know what not to do against Hume League premiership threat Jindera, thanks to the teams' one-and-only meeting this season.
Bulldogs keeping it all in the family

FOUR Jindera couples will be chasing a rare double at Walbundrie today.
Preparation perfect for full-strength Bulldogs

JINDERA coach Ken Stevenson admits to being surprised that the majority of rival coaches have predicted a Holbrook victory in today’s grand final at Walbundrie.
Financial bonanza as a crowd of 7000 is expected

THE Hume Football League is about to reap a financial bonanza with tomorrow’s grand final expected to draw a crowd of between 6000 to 7500 people at Walbundrie.
Grand Final - Preview (Friday)

JINDERA will have extra incentive to win tomorrow’s Hume league grand final against Holbrook, with veterans Mark Hilton, Kade Duel, Aaron Lezius and Ryan Storey hanging up the boots after the game at Walbundrie.
MOST coaches will attest that it is a long and bumpy road just to reach a grand final.
STAR Holbrook recruit Zac Fulford hasn’t looked back since joining the club from Wodonga.
Grand Final - Player Profiles

The Border Mail's Player Profiles for this Saturday's Grand Final clash as well as Howlong's coach Marc Almonds preview of the game.
Grand Final - Preview (Thursday)

SATURDAY’S grand final at Walbundrie between Holbrook and Jindera is a tantalising bout between evenly matched teams.
JINDERA defender James Kilmartin is eagerly anticipating what he hopes will be the realisation of a life-long goal when the Bulldogs clash with emerging force Holbrook in the grand final at Walbundrie on Saturday.
O'Connell Medal Voting
Lachie Lane of Osborne and Matthew Klemke of Henty last night tied for the O'Connell Medal for Best & Fairest in the Hume League Under 14's from Ben Baker of Howlong.
Attached in a PDF Document is every vote.
Thomas Medal Voting
Hamish Clark of Howlong last night won the Thomas Medal for Best & Fairest in the Hume League Under 17's from Holbrook pair Hayden Wishart & Josh Jones.
Attached in a PDF Document is every vote.
Odewahn Medal Voting
Dale McFaull of Jindera last night won the Odewahn Medal for Best & Fairest in the Hume League Reserves from Daniel Shaw of Holbrook.
Attached in a PDF Document is every vote.
Azzi Medal Voting
Holbrook's Mikal Bloom last night won the Hume League's Azzi Medal from Culcairn's Graham Fruean.
Attached in a PDF Document is every vote.
Cats miss out on Finals

Culcairn completed a near faultless home and away season with a comfortable 72 point win over Osborne at Culcairn. It will be only the second time in two decades the Cats miss playing finals.
North Albury veteran Piltz signs with Henty

HENTY has landed a huge coup by luring star North Albury defender and former player Brent Piltz back to the club as coach next season.
Book - Australian Football Clubs in New South Wales and their Contribution to AFL

Miles Wilks has a new book out call Australian Football Clubs in New South Wales and their contribution to the AFL and it has a lot on Hume League clubs, Ovens and Murray and Riverina Football League clubs as well as clubs from Sydney and other leagues.

































