AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) is pleased to announce seven Territorians have been selected in the 2018 Rio Tinto AFL Flying Boomerangs and World teams who play two exhibition matches at the 2018 NAB AFL Under-16 Championships on the Gold Coast this week.
AFLNT is pleased to announce that Peter Apuatimi and Byron Mayo have been named in the 2018 Inclusion All-Australian squad following the 2018 AFL National Inclusion Carnival held in Tasmania.
AFL legend Michael Long was on hand to cut the ribbon of his namesake café in front of 60 guests and said he was pleased that his name had been put on a café run by two businesses who shared a common goal of inspiring, educating and improving the lives of indigenous Australians.
The remote community of Wadeye has seen fantastic outcomes being achieved over the past twelve months which has stemmed from the hard work and passion shown from the AFL Northern Territory Remote Development program.
All the match day information for the Toyota AFL Premiership Season Round 16 game between Melbourne and the Fremantle Dockers at TIO Stadium in Darwin on Saturday 7 July 2017 at 7.10pm local time.
AFLNT is excited to unveil plans that will now see juniors as young as seven represent their clubs and families as part of newly formed divisions in the NTFL competition.
NT Thunder’s Matthew Green and Michael Mummery will travel to Victoria as part of the Allies squad for Round 4 and 5 of the NAB AFL Under 18 National Championships.
The Northern Territory has had eight representatives selected for the Central Allies team who will play in the NAB AFL Women’s Under 18 Championships in July.
The 2018 mid-year school holidays sees the AFLNT Holiday Programs revamped, with the introduction of split age groups and the addition of fun new activities.
The Kennard’s Hire Berrimah Challenge returns for 2018 this Friday at TIO Stadium, Marrara with 430 young boys and girls expected to put the past 8 weeks of their football training and games to the test.
AFLNT in conjunction with Total Recreation, the AFL, National Australia Bank, the Department of Sport and Recreation, Deaf Children Australia, YBE and Xavier College (Tiwi) is proud to be sending...
NT Thunder’s Matthew Green will travel to Queensland to play for the Allies against Vic Metro this Saturday in Round 2 of the NAB AFL Under 18 National Championships.
AFLNT is extremely disappointed with tonight’s decision by Darwin City Council to once again further delay final approval on the installation of lights at Gardens Oval.
Positions at NTFL Men’s Premier League clubs are fast being filled with the recent announcements of Ryan Ayres (Waratah) and Peter Leonard (Wanderers) to senior coaching positions, and the re-signing of Brenton Toy to the Tiwi Bombers made public today.
Lights at Gardens Oval are critical to the future of NT footy and NT cricket, with a decision to be made by Darwin City Council on Tuesday, now is the time to show your support!