Congratulations to the player life members; Patrick Heenan, Simon Munkara, Ross Tungatalum, Ryan Smith and Ben Rioli, along with Honourary Life Members; Andrew Baker, Michael McLean.
Everything you need to know for the 2018/19 TIO NTFL Men's Grand Final Day; tickets, parking, road access, key times, special guests, food and drink, toilets, ATMs, first aid, live streams! It's your go to guide.
Here's your chance to tell us what you think about the 2018/19 season; from venues to fixtures, facilities, safety and coaching. We'd love to hear from you so it can help us plan for the next season!
Five-time Waratah women's premiership coach, Colleen Gwynne has announced that she will move away from coaching so that she can seek out new challenges in football.
We look forward to welcoming you to the best day of the 2018/19 TIO NTFL season – Grand Final Day, which is also one of the highlights on the Territory’s sporting calendar.
The Round 11 game in Darwin between Melbourne and the Adelaide Crows will be an even greater occasion as the AFL uses Sir Doug Nicholls round to honour our very own Michael Long.
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) wishes to advise the Match Review Panel has reviewed all matches played in Finals Week 3 of the 2018/19 TIO NTFL season and the following charges have been laid in the senior divisions:
Southern Districts recorded the highest-ever winning margin in an NTFL Men's Premier League preliminary final, while Waratah won its seventh premiership over the past eight seasons in the women's.
In one of the most exciting Nichols Medal counts in recent history, three votes to Nightcliff’s Phillip Wills in the final game of the season has seen one of the NTFL’s favourite sons bolt home to claim the League’s top honour.
Palmerston Magpies’ Janet Baird has capped off a remarkable season taking home the 2018/19 Gwynne Medal for being the best and fairest player in the Women’s Premier League.
Nightcliff will play in five of Saturday's 2018/19 TIO NTFL grand finals, but the biggest is the Men's Premier League game against Southern Districts at 7:15pm.
AFLNT has secured the services of Rosanna De Santis, Charlie King and Heidi Thompson to make up its three-person panel to decide on the best player in this season’s Women’s Premier League Grand Final.
Charley Hall of Nightcliff Football Club pleaded guilty to a lesser classification of head-butting and was issued a one-match penalty from the Tribunal.