Before joining the TFL Tintinara had enjoyed premiership success on three occasions in the Lakes District Football Association.
Border Downs’ record was undistinguished as the club’s senior grade team never once made it as far as a grand final.
Following the merger the Crows spent seven seasons competing in the RMFL before crossing to the South Australian version of the Mallee Football League.
[1] Border Downs Tintinara are considered to be one of the most successful teams in South Australian Country football, winning 5 premierships in a row from 2010–14.
With support from the local council and many community and regional people and businesses the club rebuilt and improved the clubrooms to the excellent standard they are now, after spending the 2005 and 2006 seasons in portable rooms behind the western goals.
Karoonda agreed to merge with Peake & Districts to join the River Murray Football League in 2023.
Prior to 1994 the club competed in various different competitions, with its most notable achievements coming during its stint in the Lameroo and Districts Football League.
[3] Since joining the MFL in 1994 Murrayville have generally been a mid-table team, however they had a great run of results between 2001–07, winning two of the five Grand Finals they played in.
This has seen a number of former Murrayville juniors move to neighbouring football clubs in Pinnaroo and Ouyen United (formerly Underbool-Walpeup).
The Peake Oval is most famous for being on a gradual downhill slant, which has created many mixed strategies to play effective football.
Peake & District agreed to merge with Karoonda to join the River Murray Football League in 2023.
This is how things remained until 1974 when North and South joined forces once more, giving birth to today’s Pinnaroo Supa Roos.
Pinnaroo won the Mallee Football League's final A Grade premiership in 2022, breaking a 21 year drought.