The Match Review Panel has reviewed all matches played in Round 13 of the 2018/19 TIO NTFL season and three charges have been laid in the senior divisions.
After Round 12, the Waratah Football Club has taken the lead in the Statewide Super Club of the Year Award for the big club division, while Jabiru is in the driving seat in the small club division.
In the matter of Cameron Stokes headbutting in Round 11, the appeal put forward by the Darwin Buffaloes has been upheld with the independent Appeals Board finding an error had been made by the Tribunal, and he is to serve a two-match penalty instead of three matches.
The independent Tribunal sat tonight with the striking report for Jaque Sagiba amended to careless and the player accepting a reprimand, while the case against Darryl White was withdrawn.
This is a 12-month traineeship role to commence ASAP, with the successful applicant required to complete a Cert 3 or 4 in Sport and Recreation in conjunction with the role. The traineeship will be conducted through AFL Sportsready and will ideally suit a 2018 or 2017 school leaver.
A number of charges across the Men's Premier League and Men's Division 1 competition have been laid for the first weekend back after the Christmas break.
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) wishes to advise it received notification from the Darwin Buffaloes Football Club that it will appeal the penalty handed to its player, Cameron Stokes at last...
Cameron Stokes of Darwin Buffaloes was issued a three-match penalty for headbutting, while Matthew James was given two weeks for umpire abuse and the case against Adrian McAdam was dismissed as inconclusive.
AFLNT is delighted to welcome experienced coach and sports administrator, Heidi Thompson to the team in the dual position of NT Thunder Women’s Academy Manager and VFL Women’s Head Coach.
AFLNT wishes to advise that four charges have been laid across the senior divisions of the weekend's NTFL action, with two cases being referred direct to the Tribunal.