Australian Rules The Culcairn Football Club is an
Australian rules football club that was first established in May, 1895. It is also known to home of AFL draft prospects Riley Grogan and Thomas O'Keeffe In 1916, a 21 year old former player, Private Dan Dalahunty was killed in action, was one of the "Men of the Dardanelles". In 1923, Culcairn's jumper colours were - maroon with blue cuffs and collars; maroon socks, topped with blue. Culcairn played Mangoplah in the 1923 Grand Final at Yerong Creek and Mangoplah won the Yerong Creek & DFA premiership. Culcairn has played in the following football competitions: • 1910–1913: Culcairn & District Football Association Premiers – 1910. Captain – E J Wilson. • 1914–1915: Culcairn & District Junior Football Association • 1916–1918: In recess due to
World War I • 1919–1921: Culcairn & District Football Association Premiers – 1921 • 1922 –
Riverina Main Line Football Association Runners Up – 1922 • 1923 – Yerong Creek & District Football Association Runners Up – 1923 • 1924–1929:
Riverina Football Association Runners Up – 1928. • 1930–1940:
Albury & District Football League. Premiers – 1936 Runners Up – 1938, 1940 • 1941–1945: In recess due to
World War II • 1946–1956:
Albury & District Football League Premiers – 1952, 1953, 1954. Runners Up – 1946, 1951 • 1957–1980:
Farrer Football League Premiers – 1963, 1968 • 1981–1991:
Tallangatta & District Football League Premiers – 1990 • 1992–2025:
Hume Football League Premiers – 1993, 2007 Runners Up – 1992, 1994, 1995, 2005, 2010. ;Culcairn & District Football Association This
Australian Rules Football competition was formed in 1910 and ran for four years up until 1913, then went into recess due to
World War One. Depending on what side of the railway line the club was situated in, the competition had a Western Division and an Eastern Division. The competition re-formed in 1919. • Culcairn & DFA – Grand Finals • 1910 – Culcairn: 43 defeated Walbundrie: 35. Played at Culcairn. • 1911 – Walbundrie: 6.12 – 48 defeated Germanton: 2.7 – 19. Played at Culcairn. • 1912 – Germanton: 6.11 – 47 defeated Walla Walla: 2.7 – 19. Played at Culcairn. Scholtz Cup. • 1913 – Germanton: 7.3 – 45 defeated Culcairn: 4.7 – 31. Played at Culcairn. • 1914–1918: Culcairn & DFA in recess due to
WW1. • 1919 – Holbrook: 10.13 – 73 defeated Culcairn: 4.10 – 34. Played at Culcairn. • 1920 – Holbrook defeated Henty • 1921 – Culcairn defeated Holbrook. Played at Culcairn. • Germanton. This town was renamed as
Holbrook in 1915. In 1922, the
Riverina Main Line Football Association that was formed and based in
Wagga Wagga. The seven club's that made up this competition were - Culcairn, Henty, Mangoplah, Wagga Federals, Wagga Newtown, Wagga Stars and Yerong Creek. This competition was only in existence for one season, with the Wagga Stars defeating Yerong Creek in the Grand Final. On the eve of the final series Culcairn, Henty, and Mangoplah withdrew from the competition, citing the fact the association refused to provide a VFL umpire for the final series. ;Teams in the Culcairn & DFA per year • 1910: Eastern Division – Cookardinia, Culcairn, Germanton and Henty. Western Division – Balldale, Brocklesby, Walbundrie and Walla Walla. • 1911: Eastern Division – Cookardinia, Culcairn, Germanton and Henty. Western Division – Balldale, Brocklesby, Walbundrie and Walla Walla. • 1912: Eastern Division – Cookardinia, Culcairn, Germanton, Henty and Morven. Western Division – Balldale, Brocklesby, Walbundrie and Walla Walla.
Rugby League Culcairn formerly had a
rugby league team who competed in the
Group 13 Rugby League competition. Founded in 1946, the club wore green and gold jerseys similar to the
Australian national rugby league team. ==Climate==