The Benalla Tungamah Football League (BTFL) was established in May, 1938, from the following North Eastern Victorian,
Australian rules football clubs – Benalla, Devenish, Katamatite, St. James, Tungamah and Yabba – Dookie. This newly formed league came about when
Mulwala Football Club left the
Benalla Mulwala Football League to join the
Coreen & District Football League in 1938. The BTFL went into recess from 1940 to 1947 due to World War II and was reformed in March, 1948. In 1951, 12 teams competed in the BTFL. Benalla made six grand finals in their seven years in the BTFL, winning three premierships, before Benalla and Wangaratta reserves sides both entered the
Ovens and Murray Football League's newly formed seconds competition in 1953. The BTFL changed its name to the
Tungamah Football League in 1967. In 1996, the league changed its name to the
Goulburn Valley Football League – Division Two competition. The GVFL absorbed the clubs from the Tungamah Football League and had a second division for three years (1996–1998). Then in 1999, the league's name was changed to the
Central Goulburn Football Netball League, which lasted until 2005, when club's went into other competitions under the demise of the VCFL. The CGFNL had four grades of football – Seniors, Reserves, Under 17's and Under 14's, plus five grades of netball – A, B, B Reserve, D & E Grade. The Lawless family donated a medal to the senior football best and fairest winners from 1954 to 2005, across the four different football league names. Interestingly, Alexandra's George Steiner won three league best and fairest Lawless Medals, one in each of the following – Tungamah Football League – 1994, Goulburn Valley – Division Two – 1996 and Central Goulburn Football League – 2000. ==Clubs==