CFA brigades converge on Stawell for State Champs

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Image: Field of View Sports Photography

Over 100 CFA urban and rural brigades have left their mark on Stawell over two action packed weekends, at the 2026 CFA/VFBV State Firefighter Championships.

The Urban Juniors kicked off proceedings on 21-22 March followed by the Urban and Rural Seniors and Rural Juniors finishing proceedings on 28-29 March. 

Competition was fierce, with the team from Osborne Park taking out the Urban Senior competition and Leopold A claiming the Rural Seniors. While in the Juniors, it was Beazley’s Bridge A (Rural) and Echuca A (Urban), who claimed the honours. 

It was the first time since 2006 that Stawell has hosted the event, and the compact nature of the set up proved a hit, with spectators easily able to swap between viewing urban and rural events within a short distance. 

The market display area also drew strong interest, with the latest next generation pumper proving a popular attraction.  

Inside the operational doctrine training tent, members and visitors engaged with the latest virtual reality technology, including CFA’s new driving simulator and a world class aviation simulator. 

The annual Torchlight Procession lit up the town (on 28 March), with more than 40 brigades lining Stawell’s historic main street with LED torches.   

Acting CFA Chief Officer Alen Slijepcevic AFSM said the Championships remain one of the organisation’s most important traditions. 

“The State Championships are always a great opportunity for our volunteers to get together. Especially this year after the extremely tough fire season we’ve had so far,” Alen said. 

“It’s been great to speak with our members from all over the state across both weekends and I am in awe of their commitment to their communities and to CFA.” 

Some competitors even travelled from across the country to take part, including the team from Harvey in Western Australia.  

Harvey coach Mitch Golding said the journey to Stawell was all part of the experience. 

“A few of our members made the long drive across the Nullarbor,” Mitch said. 

“It’s a big trip, but it’s something the team has committed to for a long time. This would be around our 30th Championships, so it’s a tradition for us. 

“But once you’re here, it’s all worth it. The facilities are great, the competition is strong, and it’s a chance to catch up with people we don’t see very often.” 

The 2027 CFA/VFBV State Championships will again take place in Stawell on 13-14 and 20-21 March at North Park Reserve.  

Results from both weekends can be found below: 

RURAL SENIOR FINAL AGGREGATE RESULTS – Full results here 

DIVISION 1 

1st Leopold A 56 points 

2nd Eldorado A 42 points 

3rd Moorooduc A 38 points 

DIVISION 2 

1st Mandurang A 48 points 

2nd Leopold B 36 points 

3rd Hurstbridge B 32 points 

DIVISION 3 

1st Hurstbridge D 42 points 

2nd Glenlyon A 34 points 

3rd Mandurang B 32 points 

FEMALE AGGREGATE 

1st Eldorado E 45 points 

2nd Mandurang C 18 points 

3rd Napoleons/Enfield C 16 points 

Alan King AFSM Memorial Conduct Trophy: Eldorado Brigade 

RURAL JUNIOR FINAL AGGREGATE RESULTS – Full results here 

11 – 13 YEARS AGGREGATE 

1st Beazley’s Bridge A 80 points 

2nd Leopold A 22 points 

3rd Mandurang A 20 points 

11 – 15 YEARS AGGREGATE 

1st Napoleons-Enfield A 64 points 

2nd Beazley’s Bridge A 46 points 

3rd Ascot & District A 28 points 

CHAMPION TEAM 

1st Beazley’s Bridge A 126 points 

2nd Napoleons-Enfield A 64 points 

3rd Ascot & District A 28 points 

VFBV State President Encouragement Award winner: Mannerim 11-13 Years 

Stan Ross Conduct Trophy winner: Gapsted 

URBAN SENIOR FINAL AGGREGATE RESULTS – Full results here 

Dry Aggregate 

1st Tatura 21 points 

2nd Maryvale 16 points 

3rd Melton White 11 points 

Wet Aggregate 

1st Osborne park orange 56 points 

2nd Cohuna 46 points 

3rd Melton maroon 44 points 

Female Aggregate 

1st Echuca 47 points 

2nd Warracknabeal 29 points 

3rd Tatura 23 points 

SECTION AGGREGATES 

‘A’ SECTION 

1st Osborne park orange 64 points 

2nd Melton maroon 52 points 

3rd Tatura 43 points 

‘A’ SECTION WET AGGREGATE 

1st Osborne park orange 56 points 

2nd Melton maroon 44 points 

=3rd Echuca a & Tatura 22 points 

‘A’ SECTION APPLIANCE AGGREGATE 

1st Dandenong 11 points 

=2nd Melton Maroon & Osborne Park Orange 8 points 

‘B’ SECTION 

1st Cohuna 49 points 

2nd Creswick 48 points 

3rd Osborne park green 29 points 

‘B’ SECTION WET AGGREGATE 

1st Cohuna 46 points 

2nd Creswick 43 points 

=3rd Kangaroo Flat & Warrnambool 19 points 

‘B’ SECTION APPLIANCE AGGREGATE 

1st Cohuna 18 points 

=2nd Creswick & Warrnambool 13 points 

2026 CHAMPION COMPETITOR 

=1st Jeremy Withall (Tatura) and Bailey Rhodes (Melton Maroon) 24 points 

3rd Devante Jones (Melton Maroon) 21 points 

2026 CHAMPION BRIGADE: Osborne Park Orange 

The team members of Osborne Park Orange are: 

1. Leigh Barclay 

2. Matt Bolger 

3. Nathan Bolger 

4. Aiden Couzens 

5. James Mullins 

6. Jaxon Winsall 

And coach – Col Jordan 

URBAN JUNIOR FINAL AGGREGATE RESULTS – Full results here 

DRY AGGREGATE 

1st Echuca A 47 points 

2nd Grovedale A 21 points 

=3rd Melton A and Warracknabeal A 19 points 

WET AGGREGATE 

1st Echuca A 35 points 

2nd Kyneton 25 points 

3rd Melton A 24 points 

UNDER 14 YEARS AGGREGATE 

1st Grovedale A 26 points 

2nd Kyneton 25 points 

3rd Melton A 24 points 

UNDER 17 YEARS AGGREGATE 

1st Echuca A 64 points 

2nd Melton A 19 points 

3rd Warracknabeal A 16 points 

GRAND AGGREGATE 

1st Echuca A 82 points 

2nd Melton A 43 points 

3rd Grovedale A 40 points 

2026 CHAMPION TEAM 

The team members of BRIGADE are: 

1. Jack Alberni 

2. Lucas Brackenhofer 

3. Archie Collier 

4. Connor Drinkwell 

5. Xavier Moylan 

6. Amber Schmedje 

7. Mason Whinfield 

8. Ben Wills 

9. Jasmine Wills 

10. Emily Zatleff 

And Coaches: Jordan Simpson, Colin Atkinson, Kirra Strickleton, Kaylea Blake and Captain Daniel Moylan 

Submitted by CFA Media