AFL Southern England / AFL Britain Southern Division / ARUK National League Southern Division (Great Britain)

General :
The ARUK National League was developed and operated under the auspices of Aussie Rules UK, and took the form of regional 9-a-side competitions.[source]

Timeline :
2007 (ARUK Southern) :
The ARUK National League Southern Division commenced.
Founding clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Bournemouth,
 - Brighton,
 - Southampton,
 - Sussex and
 - Thanet (this season only).

2008 (ARUK Southern) :
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Bournemouth,
 - Brighton (final season),
 - Chippenham (debut),
 - Southampton and
 - Sussex.

2009 (ARUK Southern) :
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Bournemouth,
 - Chippenham,
 - Portsmouth (debut),
 - Southampton and
 - Sussex.

2010 (AFL Britain - Southern) :
General - In either 2010 or 2011, the competition changed hands and became known as the AFL Britain Southern Division.
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Bournemouth,
 - Chippenham,
 - Portsmouth,
 - Southampton and
 - Sussex.

2011 (AFL Britain - Southern) :
General - In either 2010 or 2011, the competition changed hands and became known as the AFL Britain Southern Division.
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Bournemouth,
 - Chippenham,
 - Guildford,
 - Portsmouth,
 - Southampton and
 - Sussex.

???? - With a changing of hands, the competition became known as the AFL Britain Southern Division.[source]



2012-16 - ?.
2017 (AFLSE) - Grand Final : Southampton defeated Sussex.[source]
2018 - The AFLSE and the Welsh ARFL merged to form the Southern England & Wales FL.[source]