Stanley Football Association

The Stanley Football Association was formed in 1915 and featured teams (at times) from North Clare, South Clare, Blyth, Stanley Flat, Sevenhill, Farrell Flat, Watervale, Kybunga and Snowtown.

[2] The three original foundation clubs now compete in the North Eastern Football League.

[3] The "A. E. Fryar" medal, was awarded to the player judged (by umpire votes) the fairest and most brilliant footballer during the regular season.

[4] Jack Cockburn won the Fryar Medal a record three times (1929, 1930 & 1932).

He would go on to win the Magarey Medal for the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) in 1935.

Jack Cockburn, c. 1935