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AFLNT is excited to announce the 2019 Quitline Regional Challenge Carnival will take place on the opening weekend of the upcoming TIO Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) season.
AFLNT has received written notification from the Tiwi Bombers Football Club that it has withdrawn its 'expression of interest' to enter a team into the 2019/20 TIO NTFL Women's Premier League competition, while the Big River Hawks have been successful in their bid for a women's team.
In conjunction with headspace Darwin, AFLNT is delighted to announce the Wellbeing Champions program will be in place again for the 2019/20 TIO NTFL season, with this year's program expanded to include all NTFL clubs.
The Wanderers' Joel Jeffrey and Southern Districts' Brodie Lake have added to their already significant years by being selected to play in the NAB AFL All Stars Under 17 Futures Game, which is a curtain-raiser to the AFL Grand Final.
AFLNT commends Papunya FC for apologising on behalf of some of its players and supporters who showed poor behaviour at the conclusion of Sunday's Country League game, plus details for this Saturday's grand finals.
Members of the Territory footy community gathered at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre tonight to recognise and reward the best up and coming talent in the NT.
AFLNT has had to make adjustments to the Men's Division 1 and Under 18 Boys and Girls fixtures that were released earlier in the week, get the latest versions here.
The prestigious TIO Minahan Medal has gone the way of South Alice Football Club’s Darren Abbott for the first time, while Pioneer E-Girls’ Nicolette Dunn has made CAFL history, becoming the first woman to win three Yeperenye Margaret Liddle Medals.
Today AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) has released the dates and games for the Men's Division 1, Men's Division 2, Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls competitions for the upcoming...
AFLNT has received an application from the Big River Hawks Football Club and the Tiwi Bombers Football Club to each field a women’s team in the 2019/20 TIO NTFL Women's Premier League season.
After more than 2,000 people attended the first day of CAFL finals action on Sunday, AFLNT is pleased to announce the schedule for this weekend; the first weekend of 'town' finals and the second for 'country' divisions.
This role is responsible for the strategic management and operation of the NTFL and all community football leagues and clubs across the NT. The position will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to manage and grow community competitions.
The Men's Premier League fixture for the 2019/20 NTFL season is packed full of highlights and excitement, starting on Saturday 5 October 2019 and culminating on Saturday 14 March 2020.
The Under 18s Town vs Country rivalry will reignite on Saturday 14 September at Albrecht Oval in Alice Springs when the two teams come together to showcase the best under 18 football talent from the Central Australian region.
With the last home and away round of the Central Australian Football League (CAFL) town competition being played this Saturday, the CAFL Country League and Community Cup League both begin their finals series on Sunday at TIO Traeger Park.
On the completion of the 2019 AFLW season AFLNT and the Adelaide Football Club mutually decided that given the ever-changing landscape of the women’s game, the time was right to look at other opportunities.