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Linton stayed in the Western Plains Football League and won its final premiership and first for thirty-seven years in 1962. The club then struggled for success and players before going into recess in 1968. Carngham would transfer to the Ballarat Football League District section without success until
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The first record of a football match was in 1879, when newspaper reports for two matches between Carngham and Linton were published. Carngham won on both occasions. For the next thirty years, challenge matches were arranged between local clubs until a formal association was formed in 1909.
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was founded, and Skipton, Carngham, and Linton played in the competition. The Scarsdale club rejoined later. Over the years of competition in the LDFA, football fever developed into hatred and bitter rivalry between the local towns. Linton won LDFA premierships in 1920, 1922, and 1925.
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After football resumed in the area in 1946, the Linton-Carngham Association was dominated by Carngham, who won six of seven premierships after the war. In 1953, the clubs in the Linton-Carngham Football League all rolled into the
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In 1937, Carngham lost to Skipton in a closely contested grand final, but the tables were turned in 1938 when Carngham beat Skipton. Carngham again won in 1939. After 1940, the association went into recess due to
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After many years of talking, an agreement was reached to merge the two clubs in 1969. Carngham Linton Football Club first took the field in 1969 in the
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and Bradvale. The name was changed again in 1927 to the Linton-Skipton Association after Carngham and Scarsdale transferred to the
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Linton joined the Rokewood-Cape Clear Association in 1930, which became the Cape Clear-Carngham Association in 1934, then the
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The competition was renamed the Linton-Scarsdale Association in 1925, with the addition of teams from the towns of
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in 1936, with Skipton again ending the season runner-up to Illabarook.
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In 1909, a football association was formed between the clubs of
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Central Highlands Football League
Linton
Australian Rules football
netball
Linton
Central Highlands Football League
Western Plains Football League
Lexton Plains Football League
Skipton
Scarsdale
World War I
Linton & District Football Association
Lismore
Rokewood-Cape Clear Association
Linton-Carngham Association
World War II
Western Plains Football League
Western Plains Football League
Central Highlands Football League
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