AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) is exited to announce that for the 2017/18 TIO NTFL season a new standalone event will be held to present the best and fairest competition awards for all grades Under 18 and below.
The appeal lodged by Southern Districts Football Club in the matter of Keegan Dingo has been dismissed, while the case for Pierce Liddle has been adjourned to next Monday.
Finals games scheduled for TIO Stadium and TIO Oval Two on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 February will go ahead as planned. However, Round 19 TIO NTFL games and finals scheduled for Gardens Oval on Sunday 25 February will be moved to Asbuild Oval in Palmerston.
The plan to potentially move games over the next two weekends is being made in an effort to preserve the TIO Stadium and TIO Oval 2 grounds for the NTFL grand finals on Saturday 10 and 17 March.
Tickets to the two 2018 Toyota AFL Premiership games being played in the Northern Territory are now on sale and includes free entry for juniors to the Alice Springs game.
Today Tim Weatherald was appointed Head Coach of the NT Thunder women's team. Weatherald has plenty of coaching experience and an excellent understanding of state-based competitions after playing 311 games in the SANFL.
Desiree Gordon found not guilty of kicking, Alan Graham found guilty of charging, Adrian McAdam found not guilty of abusive language towards or in relation to an umpire at Tribunal tonight and Matthew Arundell found not guilty of striking.
At the end of the Help Tai Walk Again fundraiser on Saturday night, AFLNT in conjunction with the Darwin Buffaloes Football Club handed over a cheque to Tai's mum and brother to the sum of $52,407.
More than 70 items have been donated to the #HelpTaiWalkAgain fundraiser being held at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre in Darwin on Saturday evening.
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) is aware of an incident that took place between the coach of Southern Districts Football Club (SDFC) Men’s Premier League side, Shannon Rusca, and members of the independent Tribunal and AFLNT staff.
Keegan Dingo of Southern Districts Football Club contested the charge of rough conduct and was found guilty, while Cannis Tipuamantirmirri, of Tiwi Bombers Football Club was found guilty of behaving in an abusive manner towards an Umpire.