The upgrades done to TIO Oval 2 have been recognised as an outstanding community football development, and the project has been duly awarded a 2019 Ken Gannon Community Football Facilities Award.
CFS Gear Umpiring Round returns this weekend in the 2020/21 TIO NTFL season, once again providing an opportunity for players, coaches and spectators to recognise the hard work and dedication shown by umpires across the NTFL.
The Sporties Spitfires and Elliott Hawks will bring to a close the 30th season of the BAFL when they contest the A-Grade Grand Final at Purkiss Reserve from 3pm on Saturday.
Chris Baksh and Tarmon Elliott will coach the NTFL representative sides against Glenelg when rep footy makes a return to Darwin for the first time in 15 years.
Stephanie Williams from the Darwin Buffaloes taken with pick number 27 by the Geelong Cats, and Janet Baird from the Palmerston Magpies taken with pick number 54 to the Gold Coast SUNS in the 2020 NAB AFLW Draft.
AFLNT CEO Stuart Totham writes; "Wow, what an offseason it has been! It’s been a long, extremely challenging time as the AFL industry has adapted, changed and prepared itself for life with COVID-19..."
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) and the NT News have come together in a partnership to live stream Men’s Premier League games for the 2020/21 TIO NTFL season.
The CAFL night of nights has just concluded, with fearless Fed Abraham Ankers picking up his second TIO Minahan Medal, while Tyrell Martin has his star certified. And there were equally deserving joint-winners for the Yeperenye Margaret Liddle Medal; Janaya Kopp (Pioneer) and Kristin Remfrey (Rovers).
The junior fixtures for the early stages of the 2020/21 TIO NTFL season will see the introduction of a new junior grading process, which means the first four rounds of juniors (Rounds 3 – 6) will be treated as "grading rounds".
The final day of the 2020 TIO CAFL season is upon us with the Community competitions expected to unleash colours and excitement on TIO Traeger Park in Alice Springs this Sunday.
AFLNT is delighted to announce two dynamic groups of young men and women who will represent the Northern Territory in tomorrow night’s NAB AFLW and AFL All-Star games.
The 2020 Big Rivers Football League (BRFL) grand finals will take place at the Katherine Showgrounds this Saturday after a 10 round season and two weeks of finals.
The 2020 BRFL best and fairest night has taken place with local youngster Jamie Bryant taking home the top women's award and talented import, Cameron Arnold picking up the prestigious Doug Kelly Medal in the men's competition.
With one of the most well-aligned and club-focused fixtures in recent history, this season’s membership plans have been designed to better support clubs who carry a greater financial burden by running their own venues.