The Big River Hawks has withdrawn from the 2020/21 TIO NTFL season, citing a lack of community support and a need for new governance structure; meaning it will not field teams in the Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls competitions this season.
As the 'town' competitions in the TIO CAFL season head into the preliminary final weekend, the community competitions join in on the finals activity this Sunday.
Starting this Sunday 6 September with the Central Desert Community Competition game between Ltyentye Apurte and Ti Tree and culminating with the Under 18 and senior community competition grand finals on Sunday 27 September, there are 13 games of the remaining 2020 TIO CAFL 'community' season that have been earmarked for TV.
Janet Baird, Mattea Breed, Joel Jeffrey, Brodie Lake, Freda Puruntatameri, Maurice Rioli Jnr and Stephanie Williams have all been selected to test at the national NAB AFL and AFLW Draft Combine for 2020.
With the 2020/21 TIO NTFL season fast approaching, the annual AFLNT Umpires Come and Try night will take place at 5:30pm on Wednesday 26 August at TIO Stadium.
Spine-tingling, goosebump raising, and passionate; in two minutes, Larrakia 'Saltwater Man' Richard Fejo united a nation with a rousing Welcome to Country at last night's Dreamtime in Darwin game.
Big screens located at the Darwin Waterfront lawns and also at Goyder Square, Palmerston will live broadcast the highly anticipated game between the Gold Coast SUNS and Carlton on Friday night, as well as the Dreamtime in Darwin showpiece between Essendon and Richmond on Saturday.
Nine young players from the NT Thunder Under 18s male Academy have travelled east to participate in a high performance training camp at the Gold Coast Performance Academy
Within the first few seconds of ticketing for the Gold Coast Suns vs Carlton game going online, 1,341 were queued for transaction before the full capacity of 5,461 was reached.