Welsh Australian Rules Football League / ARUK National League Welsh 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]

Quick Premiers List :
2007 - Swindon.
2008 - Cardiff.
2009 - South Cardiff.
2010 - South Cardiff.
2011 - South Cardiff.
2012 - South Cardiff.
2013 - South Cardiff.

Timeline :
2007 :
The Welsh Division commenced.
Founding clubs were (complete) : [source] [source]
 - Cardiff,
 - South Cardiff,
 - Swansea and
 - Swindon (this season only).
Grand Final - Swindon 20.8.128 defeated South Cardiff 7.15.57.

2008 :
The competition became independent from the ARUK National League and changed name to the Welsh ARFL.[source]
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Cardiff,
 - South Cardiff and
 - Swansea.
Grand Final - Cardiff 18.18.126 defeated South Cardiff 2.20.32.

2009 :
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Cardiff,
 - Gwent (debut),
 - South Cardiff and
 - Swansea.
Grand Final - South Cardiff 8.10.58 defeated Swansea 8.8.56.

2010 :
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Cardiff,
 - Gwent (final season),
 - South Cardiff,
 - Swansea and
 - Vale (debut).
Grand Final - South Cardiff 17.20.121 defeated Swansea 8.3.51.

2011 :
Participating clubs were (complete) :[source]
 - Bridgend (debut),
 - Bristol (debut),
 - Cardiff,
 - South Cardiff,
 - Swansea and
 - Vale.
Grand Final - South Cardiff defeated Bristol.

2012 - Grand Final : South Cardiff 23.23.161 defeated Bristol 6.7.43.[source]
2013 - Welsh ARFL : Participating clubs included South Cardiff (premiers).[source]
2014-17 - ?.
2018 - The AFLSE and the Welsh ARFL merged to form the Southern England & Wales FL.[source]