The winds of change have blown into the Picola District Football Netball League this season.
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While the league format remains at 15 teams, Dookie United has crossed over from the Kyabram District League while Yarroweyah has entered recess for 2025.
However, will that translate to different premiers?
Deniliquin Rovers don the dress in a quest for a third consecutive A-grade netball flag while Waaia seeks to go one better, hunting a four-peat on the senior football front.
Whether or not the Bombers or Rovers can be dethroned or not will be revealed in a high-octane PDFNL campaign that’s about to kick off.
LADDER PREDICTION
FOOTBALL
1 Waaia
2 Katamatite
3 Katandra
4 Strathmerton
5 Katunga
6 Dookie United
7 Tungamah
8 Picola United
9 Jerilderie
10 Deniliquin Rovers
11 Mathoura
12 Berrigan
13 Tocumwal
14 Rennie
15 Blighty
NETBALL
1 Deniliquin Rovers
2 Katandra
3 Katamatite
4 Katunga
5 Waaia
6 Dookie United
7 Strathmerton
8 Rennie
9 Tocumwal
10 Tungamah
11 Jerilderie
12 Picola United
13 Berrigan
14 Blighty
15 Mathoura
PICOLA DISTRICT FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE PAST PREMIERS
2024: Football: Waaia Netball: Deniliquin Rovers
2023: Football: Waaia Netball: Deniliquin Rovers
2022: Football: Waaia Netball: Tungamah
2019: Football: Strathmerton Netball: Strathmerton
2018: Football: Rennie Netball: Deniliquin
2017 NW: Picola United and Tocumwal
2017 SE: Rennie and Katunga
2016 NW: Picola United and Tocumwal
2016 SE: Shepparton East and Katunga
PAST PEARCE MEDALLISTS
2024: Sam Ferguson (Tungamah)
2023: Jake Ellery (Strathmerton)
2022: Ash Holland (Waaia)
2021: Chris Marshall (Jerildeire)
2019: John Woodcock (Katamatite)
2018: Ash Thompson (Waaia) and Mark Ryan (Picola United)
2017 NW: Jed Brain (Blighty)
2017 SE: Bodhi Butts (Tungamah)
2016 NW: Andrew May (Deni Rovers) and Dave Daniel (Picola United)
2016 SE: Matt Rendina (Shepparton East), Eamon Reeves (Katunga) and Matt McCarty (Waaia)
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