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14-610: Avenel may refer to: Avenel, Victoria , Australia Avenel railway station Avenel-Hillandale, Maryland , a historic place near Washington, D.C. Avenel, New Jersey , United States Avenel (NJT station) Avenel (Bedford, Virginia) , a NRHP listing in Bedford, Virginia Avenel Cooperative Housing Project , a historic cooperative housing project in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California TPC Potomac at Avenel Farms ,

28-518: A decade the Grand Final has been hosted by Goulburn Valley Football League ground, Mooroopna hosting on most occasions and Tatura being the venue in 2013. The original Kyabram District Football Association was formed in 1915 at a meeting at Mate's Hotel, Kyabram from the following clubs - Kyabram Ramblers, Kyabram Rovers, Merrigum, Tongala, Undera and Wyuna, but when several club's pulled out mid season to take up lessons in rifle shooting, by

42-566: A golf course in Potomac, Maryland The Avenel family of Scotland, including Robert Avenel See Also [ edit ] Avenal, California , a city whose name means "oat field" in Spanish Avenal, New Zealand , a suburb of Invercargill Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Avenel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

56-409: A second chance at making the Grand Final, however the third, fourth, fifth and sixth placed teams have no such luxury and are eliminated after any loss, this system works to reward the teams who have performed better over the home and away season. During the season, each club will play eight home games and eight away games, in finals however, venues are designated to different clubs on a cycle. For over

70-613: Is an Australian rules football league in Victoria . It is made up of 15 teams; the most recent additions include Dookie United in 2018 and Shepparton East in 2019. The KDL is made up of smaller country town football clubs in the Goulburn Valley . The majority of these towns have a population base of around 1000 people, each of these clubs aims to field four football sides in the Senior, Reserve, Under 18 and Under 13 divisions of

84-679: Is in the Shire of Strathbogie local government area. At the 2021 census , Avenel had a population of 1,112, up from 1048 at the 2016 census , 728 at the 2006 census and 552 at the 2001 census . The Post Office opened on 2 June 1858. It is frequently stated as having been named for a village in Gloucestershire by Henry Kent Hughes . The name "Avenel" also appears in Sir Walter Scott 's Tales from Benedictine Sources : The Monastery (1820) and The Abbot (1820) as

98-570: The Avenel Golf Club on Bank Street. The legendary Keith Corby (aka De Silva) was honoured with Life Membership for several decades of local dominance, and his dedication to giving a helping hand with the ladies competitions. The railway station is served by V/Line trains between Melbourne and Albury . The Goulburn Valley Horse Trials Association has been running the Avenel Horse Trials since 1967, making them one of

112-760: The Avenel cemetery. Kelly and his family went to school in Avenel. The Hume Highway passed through the town until a bypass was opened in December 1981. The town is home to many organisations, including sporting clubs such as the Avenel Football Club competing in the Kyabram District Football League , Avenel Netball Club, Avenel Tennis Club, Avenel Cricket Club and the Avenel Bowling Club. Golfers play at

126-524: The KDFL as well as eight netball sides in A-Grade, B-Grade, C-Grade, C Reserve, 17 & Under, 15 & Under, 13 & Under and 11 & Under divisions, The KDL season is made up of 18 rounds in the home and away season, with each side playing 16 games, at the conclusion of the home and away season, the top six teams in each division face off in the finals series. The top two teams in this series are assured

140-548: The Kyabram Rifle Club, the season was abandoned, due to the local World War One movement. The Kyabram District Football Association was formed in 1932, changing its name to Kyabram District Football League in 1960. The Kyabram District Patriotic Football League was established in 1944 and continued on in 1945 to provide some local football in the Goulburn Valley area and also raised £400 in funds for

154-746: The War. In 2021, 18 home and away matches were played in the KDFNL, but no finals series was played due to the COVID-19 situation enforced by the Victorian Labor Government. In 1944 and 1945, the competition was called the Kyabram District Patriotic Football League. The Bryan McNamara Memorial Medal was instituted by Mrs Byran McNamara as her late husband was a keen supporter and volunteer of

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168-412: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Avenel&oldid=1230111448 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Avenel, Victoria Avenel is a town in Victoria, Australia . It

182-520: The longest continually running horse trials in Australia. While the event is no longer run out of Avenel, it retains the name and traditions established over many years operating within the Avenel region. Many current and future Olympic contestants have tested themselves over the Avenel courses. [REDACTED] Media related to Avenel, Victoria at Wikimedia Commons Kyabram District Football League The Kyabram District Football League (KDL)

196-519: The name of a castle and family, that own it. Hughes settled there in 1838, laid out the future town, and named the Hughes Creek, which flows through it. The Avenel Court of Petty Sessions closed on 25 March 1969, with the former courthouse subsequently being used by local community groups. Avenel was the hometown of Ned Kelly in his younger years, where he saved a boy from drowning in the local Hughes Creek. His brother and father are buried in

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