CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF DARWIN BUFFALOES

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF DARWIN BUFFALOES

This week, in Round 16 of the 2016/17 TIO NTFL season the Darwin Buffaloes Football Club celebrates its 100 year anniversary when it takes on another founding club in the Wanderers, at TIO Stadium at 2.00pm on Saturday.

Festivities for the weekend include a special pre-game ceremony and centenary ball and subsequent naming of the Darwin Buffaloes team of the century on Saturday night.

The Northern Territory Government is also providing the Darwin Buffaloes with a celebratory lunch at TIO Stadium before the game.With fortuitous timing, current club captain Phillip Wills will also run out for his 150th Premier League game with the Buffaloes.

Along with the Wanderers and Waratah football clubs, the Buffaloes are the forefathers of Australian Football in the Territory. 
   
AFLNT Chairman Ross Coburn said it was 100 years worth celebrating.

"We are privileged to bear witness to sporting and cultural occasions like this. 

"Football in the NT today is thriving because of the great work and many sacrifices the Buffaloes people contributed over the years."

AFLNT CEO Michael Solomon said he hoped there were many more years of celebration to come.

"Congratulations to the Darwin Buffaloes on achieving such a significant milestone.

"The club, like the other founding clubs, came from humble beginnings and exists today because of the relentless endurance of its players, officials, volunteers, sponsors, families, and fans. They have gifted us with many a talented footballer, including Northern Territory Government AFLNT Team of the Century captain, Andrew McLeod.

"I encourage everyone to come along to TIO Stadium tomorrow and celebrate this momentous occasion in the best way we know how, by enjoying the footy," Solomon said.