One of the most difficult tasks in the NTFL is to get a fixture that works for everyone but based off last week's NTFL presidents' meeting, we're keen to hear which of these ideas you think might help.
AFLNT CEO Stuart Totham has written to stakeholders to let them know what the latest is in terms of the AFL and AFLNT business, the planned return of community footy, programs and games in the NT as well as early discussions being held by clubs and the NTFL.
Given the uncertainty caused by COVID-19 and challenges such as border restrictions, flight availability and cost and club financial burdens; what's your thought on the most important thing when it comes to NTFL player points and fly-in players?
An independent Tribunal sat last night, Tuesday 19 May, to hear a charge from the 2019/20 Men's Premier League Grand Final that had been deferred due to COVID-19.
AFLNT has today written to clubs across all four of its community competitions to outline its return to training protocols and to provide an update on return to play for the BAFL, BRFL and CAFL.
AFLNT is awaiting rescheduling advice on the 2020 Toyota AFL premiership season Round 9 Alice Springs (17 May) and Round 13 Darwin (13 June) matches.As such, refunds are currently available to anyone who purchases tickets for these events, on request.
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, NAB AFL Auskick and all junior, youth and senior football (including social AFL 9s) organised by AFL Northern Territory is still postponed as we work through our 'Return to Play' strategy.
AFLNT is currently working through a ‘return to play’ roadmap which will be guided by the AFL. The easing of biosecurity measures will also strongly influence our decision and timelines in regards to returning to play.
In the week beginning May 11, there will be an announcement from the elite game with a proposed date for a resumption of training and return to play. An update around timings for a resumption of activity at a community level will be provided once the roadmap for the elite competition has been announced.
AFLNT CEO Stuart Totham has written to all NT community footy clubs that we are still uncertain about the exact date of commencement for our game but has provided the actions and next steps we are taking from a national AFL approach.
As Chair and CEO of AFL Northern Territory, we wanted to write to you at this unprecedented time in the history of the Northern Territory where the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way in which we live and challenges our community at all levels.
AFLNT CEO, Stuart Totham pens a letter to the footy community about what's happening in the NT community footy space and the concept of an AFL 'hub' being based in the NT in the future.
This week the Strong Road Safety NT Leaders Program delivered in partnership with AFLNT, MACC and the Territory Government’s Road Safety NT through the MLLLC won the national Indigenous Programs Award at the Annual Australian Road Safety Foundation Awards.
While footy has come to a stop in most parts of the country the AFLNT Remote Development Managers are still being kept busy with players wanting to show off their skills
The AFL season might be on hold for at least two months, but that didn’t stop a number of Territory products producing significant performances during the opening round of 2020 on the weekend.
The TIO Central Australian Football League (CAFL) has released a statement following the AFL and AFLNT's announcement that community football competitions across the Northern Territory would be postponed until at least 31 May.
AFL Northern Territory CEO Stuart Totham has issued a message to AFLNT's many stakeholders during the challenging time faced by COVID-19 (Coronavirus).