Got questions about the 2019 Toyota AFL Premiership Season Round 11 game between Melbourne and Adelaide which is being played at TIO Stadium on Saturday 1 June? Then look no further!
Sawyer Berd from Kalkarindji and Charlie Wunugmurra from Lake Evella were the deserving recipients of the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre program's 'Leadership Award' after spending a week in Darwin, and as such will play special roles at the AFL game.
AFLNT wishes to advise an independent Re-registration Panel met on Wednesday 29 May 2019 to hear an application from Pierce Liddle, of Southern Districts Football Club, seeking to be re-registered and granted the application.
AFLNT and Buslink are pleased to offer ticket holders to this Saturday's AFL game in Darwin free rides from Darwin, Casuarina, Palmerston and Rural areas to get to and from TIO Stadium.
AFLNT is excited to announce that as part of Sunday Funday kids will get in for free to the Toyota AFL Round 18 game between Melbourne and the West Coast Eagles on Sunday 21 July at TIO Traeger Park.
The Round 11 AFL game between Melbourne and Adelaide to be played in Darwin on Saturday 1 June 2019 will have a unique feel with Sir Doug Nicholls Round celebrations and the NT's very own Michael Long the AFL's chosen ambassador.
Six young Territorians from remote/regional communities will travel to Melbourne next week for Camp 2 of the 2019 AFL Rio Tinto Footy Means Business program and will play the curtain-raiser to the Dreamtime at the G match on Saturday 25 May.
The Michael Long Cup 15 and Under Development Camp will rollout this weekend as AFLNT goes in search of the best young football talent, male and female, from right across the Territory.
Territorian Beau O‘Connell has been added to the 50-player Allies squad which will play two games in Melbourne ahead of the final squad of 35 being selected for the 2019 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships which begin in June.
The AFLNT vison for NT Footy is; “through access to football, unite and inspire the Northern Territory community”. It’s a bold vision, but it’s one we believe in at AFLNT and work towards every day.
The NT Thunder Under 18 Women’s Academy Leadership Group was announced on Monday night with Dominique Carbone and Bella Clarke named as co-captains for the upcoming season.
The NT Thunder Under 18 Women’s Academy has named its squad ahead of their first-ever trip to Coffs Harbour next week for a development camp and games against the other AFL northern academy sides.
After both having a year off, Ali Curung and YDU return to the A-grade competition. They join Canteen Creek, Eagles, Elliott and Spitfires to make up a six-team competition.
The 2019 GAFL season starts this Saturday 27 April with exciting news welcoming Gapuwiyak back into the league to take the total number of men’s teams from four to five.