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  2. Warrnambool District Football League - Wikipedia

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    WDFL Senior Premierships Fate Total Years Bushfield Bushfield Recreation Reserve, Bushfield: HFL: 1900s 1959–1985 1: 1977 Merged with Grassmere to form Northern Districts in 1986 Deakin University (W.I.A.E) Sharks: The Pond, Warrnambool and DC Farran Oval, Mortlake – 1977 1977–2016 0 - Folded in 2017 East Warrnambool Bombers: Reid Oval ...

  3. Wicklow & District Football League - Wikipedia

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    The WDFL is a winter league running from September to May. Its top division, the Andy McEvoy Premier 1, is a seventh level division in the Republic of Ireland football league system . 2023–24 clubs

  4. Western Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    WDFL: 1925 1935–1941, 1947–1951, 1967–2022 13: 2019 Moved to Essendon District FL in 2023 East Brunswick Fleming Park, Brunswick East: YCWFL: 1922 1987–1993 0 - Moved to Southern FNL in 1994 Essendon ALP – 1937 1937 0 - Folded Essendon Districts VJFA: 1885 1945–1949 1: 1945 Folded Fawkner Amateurs Fawks: Charles Mutton Reserve ...

  5. WPLL - Wikipedia

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    On November 16, 1987, the station signed on as WDFL-FM, simulcasting the country format of sister station AM 1240 WDFL (now WZCC). [4] It broadcast from the WDFL tower in Cross City, owned by Women in Florida Broadcasting, Inc. WDFL-FM was a Class A FM station with 3,000 watts of power carrying a satellite-fed country music format on 106.3 MHz.

  6. South Warrnambool Football Club - Wikipedia

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    South Warrnambool were runners up in 1931 and again in 1932 in the Western District Football Association. In 1933, South Warrnambool and Warrnambool joined the Hampden Football League, as takings at the gate had been greater when playing Camperdown or Terang that against any team in the WDFL. [14] [15] [16]

  7. Dallach Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Dallach's Sunrise, marketed ready-to-fly or in kit form by his WD Flugzeug Leichtbau (WDFL), was his first ultralight design. In Germany, it was the first ultralight equipped with a four-stroke engine. The Sunrise is a tandem two-seater. Both seats are equipped with a throttle lever, rudder and control stick.

  8. Dallach Sunwheel - Wikipedia

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    This Wolfgang Dallach design, like his Dallach Sunrise, was marketed by WD Flugzeug Leichtbau (WDFL), [2] the kits at least partly built in the Czech Republic by UL-Jih Sedláĉek Spol s.r.o. [3] The Sunwheel is constructed from metal tube and is fabric covered. It is a single bay biplane with a single I-form, faired interplane strut on each side.

  9. Camperdown Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Mortlake agreed with Camperdown and Terang and resigned from the WDFL. Cobden was left with a predicament, and requested admittance to the new league. In 1933, South Warrnambool and Warrnambool joined the league, as takings at the gate had been greater when playing Camperdown or Terang that against any team in the WDFL.