senior Mens
Country championships
Left: Hugh Gallagher medalist & All Star, Bailey Taylor. Above: 2023 Division 2 winners. Right: Coach Rob Hansen lets his team know what he wants from them
Senior Men's Country Championships
Whilst over the years the names have changed from West Farmers, Land Mark and now Nutrigen Ag the carnival has also grown whilst holding it's prestige. With over 3 divisions comprised of teams from all over Western Australia coming together to hit it out showing just what their league is made of.
The Goldfields has been proud to attend for many years starting in 1982 and continuing the tradition on today.
In the States most prestigious Country Championship Carnival a squad of 40 is selected from the 120 League players that make up our five GFL clubs- 25 of which travel down to Perth to showcase their talent against some of the States best footballers. With experienced Coaches & Staff to guide the way, the Goldfields aims to select its best team to represent the region.
From those players, the all star team is selected to play to represent WA against South Australia. The Leagues most elite do us proud every year!
Partner Thank you
Without our incredible partners, this opportunity would not be possible for our local players
2022 - Gerald Ugle
2021 - No senior representative football - COVID
2020 - No senior representative football - COVID
2019 -
2018 - Jordan Delbridge
2017 - Scott Worthington
2016 - Composite team comprising Goldfields, Esperance, Pilbara and Kimberley competed in Division 2. Finished top but not permitted to play in finals.
2015 - GFL did not send a team to Landmark
2014 - GFL did not send a team to Landmark
2013 - GFL did not send a team to Landmark
2012 - GFL did not send a team to Landmark
2011 - Mark Leyssenaar (Landmark)
2010 - Steve Dewar (Landmark)
2009 - Henry Papertalk (Landmark)
2008 - Matt Johnston (Landmark)
2007 - Clinton Rudd (Landmark)
2006 - Owen Millwood (Landmark)
2005 - Nathan Mourish (Landmark)
2004 - Clinton Rudd (Landmark)
2003 - Nathan Mourish (Wesfarmers)
2002 - Rob Hansen (Wesfarmers)
2001 - Matt Wellstead (Great Southern)
2000 - Darren Mason and Shane Properjohn (Great Southern)
1999 - Jamie Pilcher (Great Southern)
1998 - Rob Hansen/Chris Osmetti (Great Southern)
1997 - Matthew Bailey (Great Southern)
1996 - Darren Oates (Great Southern)
1995 - Vin Smith (Great Southern)
1994 - Michael Miller (Eastern Districts)
1993 - George Ford (Collie); Alby McKenzie (Wesfarmers)
1992 - Joe Smith (Wesfarmers)
1991 - Bradley George (WA Amateurs); Alby McKenzie (Wesfarmers)
1990 - Craig Dawson (Wesfarmers)
1989 - George Ford (Wesfarmers)
1988 - Glenn O'Loughlin (Wesfarmers)
1987 - Clayton Lewis (Wesfarmers)
1986 - Garry Kemp (Eastern Districts); Stewart Egan: (Wesfarmers)
1985 - Russell Thomas (Eastern Districts)
1984 - Ron McNess (South East League); Kim Bevan (Eastern Districts)
1983 - Mike Stockley (Collie); Brian Thomas (Eastern Districts)
1982 - Glenn O'Loughlin (Eastern Districts); Mick Lee (Subiaco)
Award Winners:
GFL Fyson Medalist:
League All Star's
2023 -
2022 - Jordan Delbridge
2021 - No football - COVID
2020 - No football - COVID
2019 - Jordan Delbridge, Alex Stewart and Toby Hickmott
2018 -
2017 - Scott Worthington & Alex Devitt. Scott Worthington recipient of Jock Beattie Medal for F&B in Division 2 (South)
2016 - Scott Worthington. Scott Worthington recipient of Jock Beattie Medal for F&B in Division 2 (South)
2015 -
2014 -
2013 -
2012 -
2011 - Mark Leyssenaar
2010 - Julian Jacobs. Clinton Rudd
2009 - Scott Worthington & David Serich
2008 - Justin Langridge, Chris Maguire
2007 - Clinton Rudd, Trent Moon, Wes Miller
2006 - Owen Millwood, David Clark
2005 - Nathan Mourish
2004 - Rob Hansen, Michael Johnson, Clinton Rudd
2003 - Nathan Mourish, Leon Berthelsen
2002 - Rob Hansen, also Bud Byfield Medal as B Section F&B
Jordan Delbridge, Alex Stewart and Toby Hickmott