-
neighbouring districts, was
merged into the
newly created Shire of Strathbogie.
Caniambo and
Tamleugh were
transferred to the
newly created City of
Greater Shepparton...
-
Bunbartha (1879–1966) •
Byrneside (1878–
Toolamba North, Baldwinsville) •
Caniambo (1882–1974) •
Congupna (Congupna Road,
Congupna Township) •
Cooma (1882–1972)...
- 1943. His
father was
Robert Meldrum (7
April 1907 – 1978), a
farmer from
Caniambo (25
kilometres (16 mi) from Shepparton) and then a
World War II army sergeant...
- 212
Ardmona 487 497 Boxwood^ 20 19
Bunbartha 276 313
Byrneside 158 161
Caniambo 74 82
Congupna 605 620
Cooma 108 94
Coomboona 131 134
Cosgrove 54 50 Cosgrove...
- (blue &
white colours),
Caniambo West, Euroa, Gooram, Karramomos,
Strathbogie and
Violet Town.
Premiers /
Grand Finals 1905 -
Caniambo West: 4.12 - 36 d Baddaginnie:...
- 1952(1952-06-12) (aged 66)
Place of
death Melbourne,
Victoria Original team(s)
Caniambo Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 86 kg (190 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club...
- Bundalong,
Victoria Bunganail,
Victoria Bungeet,
Victoria Burramine,
Victoria Caniambo,
Victoria Cobram,
Victoria Cocomah,
Victoria Congupna,
Victoria Currawa...
-
winning the premiership. In 1912,
Dookie FC won two premierships,
defeating Caniambo in the
Dookie FA and in the
Katandra Wednesday FA,
defeating Katandra....