Southern Riverina Football Association

[1] for towns in the Southern Riverina area, near the Murray River, New South Wales to initially play a series of friendly matches.

[8] The demise of the SRFA came about when both Berrigan and Finley applied to join the Murray Football League (MFL) in 1932,[9] but the two teams were rejected on the grounds of excessive travel for the Victorian-based clubs.

This left Berrigan and Finley without a senior football competition in 1932 as both clubs did not want to travel to Oaklands and Urana to compete.

In May 1933, at the Annual General Meeting of the SRJFA, it was decided to change the name of the competition to the Murray River Second Eighteen Football Association, with Cobram being admitted to play against – Berrigan, Finley, Jerilderie and Tocumwal.

[54] The grand final results are listed below – In 1946, the Jerilderie Herald and Urana Advertiser was writing this competition up as the – Murray Valley Second Eighteen Football Association.