Nightcliff gun midfielder, Brodie Filo and Wanderers tyro Beau O’Connell are joint Nichols Medallists, while Lisa Roberts has picked up an incredible 37 votes to claim the Gwynne Medal.
Waratah co-captain Lisa Roberts has smashed the record for most votes in an NTFL women's best and fairest medal count, claiming her second Gwynne Medal after polling a monster 37 votes across her 17 games.
The 2019/20 NTFL Gwynne Medal count promises to be a thrilling affair with a number of talented female footballers in the running to claim the prize. By 9pm tomorrow night...
Stu Davis, Tash Medbury and Heidi Thompson have a big task ahead of them; voting on the Willimas Medal which will go to the player adjudged best on ground in the Women's Premier League Grand Final.
Nicholas Yarran, of St Mary's Football Club, had his charge for rough conduct determined to an alternative classification and downgraded to being careless conduct, to which he pleaded guilty and took the reprimand.
Eight-year-old Sylvani Babui has been diagnosed with terminal Glioma Cancer, so the Tiwi Bombers and AFLNT are calling on the community to band together to help support one of their own.
In a rematch of last season's Women's Premier League Grand Final, we're set to do it all over again at 4:30pm this Saturday 7 March at TIO Stadium. But this...
St Mary's goalkicking prodigy Beau Tedcastle has completed a remarkable double at the TIO NTFL Youth Presentation, while the Under 18 Girls best and fairest saw a tie for the first time when Kaitlyn Sowry (Southern Districts) and Kaitey Whittaker (Palmerston Magpies) were named joint winners. Catch up on all the winners here.
Remote players from Katherine, Gove, Maningrida, Elcho Island and Tiwi Island had the opportunity to put their football skills to the test during a unique camp last weekend as part of the Under 18 NT Thunder Women’s Academy.
The two cases heard by the Tribunal tonight had the conduct classification changed from intentional to careless; with the players to serve a reprimand.