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Hobart Football Club

Hobart Football Club (nicknamed The Tigers) is an Australian rules football club based in Hobart, Tasmania. They play their home fixtures at the TCA Ground on the Queens Domain, in Hobart and from 2014, the club has been a member of the Southern Football League after voting to withdraw from the Tasmanian State League at the end of the 2013 season after five seasons in that competition.

Hobart
Names
Full nameHobart Football Club
Nickname(s)Tigers
Club song"Hobart Forever Boys"
2022 (SFL) season
After finals7th
Home-and-away season7th (4-12-0 from 16)
Leading goalkickerAlex Gilmour (28)
Best and fairestBrock Daniels
Club details
Founded19 December 1944; 78 years ago (1944-12-19)
Colours   
CompetitionSouthern Football League
PresidentJosh Munting
CoachAlex Gilmour
Ground(s)TCA Ground (capacity: 6,500)
Uniforms
Home
Other information
Official websitehobartfc.com.au

History

The Hobart Football Club was formed at a meeting at The Continental Ballroom in Hobart on 19 December 1944 and became a playing member of the Tasmanian Football League (TFL) in 1945 as a direct continuation of the former Cananore Football Club which participated in the TFL from 1908-1941.[1]

The club was a playing member of the TFL from 1945-1997 when it had its license cancelled by the TFL due its perilous financial position and ongoing poor onfield performances.

Hobart's finest era was from 1947-1966 when they made the finals in all bar three years, earned five minor premierships and took out six TFL premiership titles in 1950, 1954, 1959, 1960, 1963 and 1966 and the 1959 State Premiership from ten grand final appearances during that era.

From 1967-1985 Hobart would find success rare, taking out an incredible win in the 1973 decider against the previously unbeaten Sandy Bay and the 1980 Winfield Statewide Cup and TFL premiership in the same season, between 1967-1985 the club finished last on eleven occasions, second last on two other occasions.

In 1986 the TFL switched to a new Statewide format and this seemed to reinvigorate the club with strong recruiting and good junior players coming through the system, the Tigers were to enter another strong period in their history under high-profile coaches Peter Hudson (1986-1987) and Mark Browning (1988-1992), the Tigers participated in six finals series in seven years and participated in three grand finals and earned its last major premiership title in 1990 over North Launceston.

After losing the 1992 TFL Grand Final to North Hobart, Hobart would never again be a dominant force in Tasmanian football, the resignation of coach Mark Browning after the season ended saw the club have four senior coaches in twelve months and eventually Hobart were to announce in 1994 that they were servicing debts of $450,000 as the Tigers very future looked to be spiralling out of control.

After five consecutive poor seasons and with continuous financial losses and poor attendances and an exodus of forty players from the club, the TFL discontinued Hobart's playing licence in 1997 to participate in the competition after that season and attempted to force the club into a three-way merger with Sandy Bay and North Hobart which ultimately failed to materialise.

Hobart's final TFL match was on 23 August 1997 at North Hobart Oval when they were defeated by North Hobart by 48 points.
The Tigers' participated in 1,002 TFL games (441-552-9) as well as 15 extra matches (9-5-1) involving either Tasmanian State Grand Finals, State Preliminary Finals or matches in the 1980 Winfield Statewide Cup, giving the club a total of 1,017 all-time matches at the completion of their stint as a TFL club.

In 1998 Hobart were given approval to join the relatively new Southern Football League, a competition formed only two years earlier involving clubs from the defunct Tasmanian Amateur Football League (Southern Division) and the Huon Football Association.

As a prerequisite of entering the competition Hobart were required to cease using their Tigers emblem and black and gold playing uniform, instead opting to wear a predominantly Old Gold strip with black numbers and simple "HFC" emblem on the chest.

After an initially tough start in their first season winning only four matches, Hobart were to sign former premiership player Steven Gillbee as playing coach and with a return of many former players in 1999, this would herald a return of the club as a power.

Hobart went on to record minor premierships in 1999 and 2000, winning their first, and to date, only SFL premiership in 1999 along with eight finals series appearances from 1999-2008 under Steven Gillbee, Michael McGregor, Andrew Lamprill and Todd Lewis but premiership success would continuously elude them.

After a fractious decision by the club to adopt the Brisbane Lions emblem, colours and playing strip for four seasons from 2005-2008, Hobart were accepted to join the new Tasmanian State League from 2009-2013 and began playing in their traditional Tigers playing strip once again but success was to elude Hobart both on and off the field in the TSL, with continuous financial losses, lack of on-field success and an AFL Tasmania decision to force a merger between them and North Hobart as a new Hobart City club, Hobart Football Club voted to withdraw from the TSL at the end of the 2013 season, the Tigers final match in the top tier of Tasmanian football saw them suffer a 35 point loss to Glenorchy on 24 August 2013 at the TCA Ground.

As a result of the Tigers resignation from the TSL and return to the SFL the club lost almost its entire playing list to other TSL clubs. With the SFL also banning the club from recruiting other players from within the SFL during their first season it resulted in a player shortage which almost sent them into extinction.

After two difficult seasons returning to SFL level Hobart were able to rebound in 2016 and make their first finals appearance since 2008, attempting to win their first finals match since 26 August 2006, but were defeated by New Norfolk by 38 points in the Elimination Final at Boyer Oval, however that finals appearance proved to be a false dawn as the Tigers once again sank to the lower reaches of the SFL standings and suffered a winless 2019 season.
After signing former Richmond-draftee Alex Gilmour as coach at the start of 2020, the club made the finals for only the second time in twelve years in a Covid-19 Pandemic interrupted season but bowed out to Lindisfarne in the Eliminational Final, despite a promising start to 2021, the injury-plagued Tigers fell away as the season progressed and finished in sixth position.

The club has had somewhat of a nomadic existence throughout its long history having played on three home grounds at various stages.
Hobart began playing at the North Hobart Oval from 1945, moving to the TCA Ground part way through the 1946 season until it moved back to North Hobart in 1955 owing to a major disagreement with the Hobart Greyhound Racing Club (the TCA Ground's more financial and dominant shareholder) over exorbitant rent costs and did not return until 1961.
From 1961-1982 Hobart played the vast majority of its home matches back at the TCA Ground until the TFL's ground rationalisation plans of the early 1980s saw the club forced to relocate from a by-then sub-standard facility to Glenorchy's KGV Football Park for the start of the 1983 season and they would stay there until late in the 1986 season when the club made moves to resume playing matches at North Hobart in an effort to improve flagging attendance figures (Hobart's 1985 home attendances at KGV were the club's lowest since 1945).
From the latter part of 1986 until the Tigers' final match in TFL football in 1997, the club resumed playing its home matches at North Hobart again, with the exception of four specially staged home matches back at the TCA Ground in 1995 and 1996 against North Hobart, Sandy Bay, Launceston and finally South Launceston in order to raise urgent funds for the then cash-strapped club.
When Hobart were accepted into the SFL in 1998, the club resumed playing matches at the TCA Ground on a full-time basis and remains so to present.

Information

Affiliations

TANFL (1945–1985)
TFL Statewide League (1986–1997)
SFL/SFL Premier League (1998–2008)
TSL (2009–2013)
SFL/SFL Premier League (2014–present)


Honours

Joined STFL/Premier League/SFL
● 1998 (rejoined 2014 after five seasons in TSL)

SFL Premierships
● 1999

SFL Runner Up
● 2003

TFL Premierships
● 1950, 1954, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1973, 1980, 1990

TFL Runner Up
● 1947, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1989, 1992

Tasmanian State Premierships
● 1959

Winfield Statewide Cup Champions
● 1980

Attendance records

Record Home Attendance – TANFL
● 8,760 v New Town on 14 June 1949 at North Hobart Oval
● 5,675 v North Hobart on 5 July 1947 at TCA Ground

Record Home Attendance – TFL Statewide League
● 3,344 v Clarence on 5 May 1990 at North Hobart Oval

Record Finals Attendance – TANFL
● 17,111 v Glenorchy on 22 September 1980 (1980 TANFL Grand Final) at North Hobart Oval

Record Finals Attendance – TFL Statewide League
● 16,528 v North Hobart on 16 September 1989 (1989 TFL Statewide League Grand Final) at North Hobart Oval

Record Finals Attendance – Southern Football League
● 4,289 v North Hobart on 20 September 2003 (2003 SFL Grand Final) at North Hobart Oval

Club Record Scores

Club Record Score
TFL 31.17 (203) v Sth Launceston 15.21 (111) on 25 August 1990 at York Park
SFL 36.14 (230) v Channel 10.6 (66) on 22 April 2000 at TCA Ground
TSL 25.13 (163) v Devonport 11.5 (71) on 7 May 2011 at TCA Ground

Club Record Quarter
TFL 13.3 (81) v North Launceston (4th Quarter) on 19 July 1986 at York Park
SFL 14.3 (87) v Channel (4th Quarter) on 22 April 2000 at TCA Ground
TSL 10.1 (61) v Devonport (4th Quarter) on 7 May 2011 at TCA Ground

Most Goals In A Match (individual)
● 15.3 – Bernie Waldron – Hobart v Clarence on 30 August 1952 at TCA Ground

Club Record Games Holder
● 365* – Justin Harvey (1995–2011 & 2018-2022)
● 287 – D. K. "Kerry" Wilson (1961–1975)

Individual

Medal Winners

William Leitch Medal winners
(Awarded to the Best & Fairest Player in TFL Seniors)
● 1947 – Jack Sullivan
● 1957 – Trevor Leo
● 1959 – Mal Pascoe
● 1964 – David Sullivan
● 1965 – Burnie Payne
● 1966 – Burnie Payne
● 1984 – Scott Wade

Darrel Baldock Medal winners
(Awarded to the best player in the TFL Statewide Grand Final)
● 1990 – Michael Winter

George Watt Medal winners
(Awarded to the Best & Fairest Player in TFL Reserves)
● 1952 – Joe Whittle
● 1972 – Garry Rogers
● 1982 – Steven Strong

Major V. A. Geard Medal winners
(Awarded to the Best Fairest Player in TFL Thirds)
● 1944 – Don Foster (Macalburn)
● 1945 – Max Walker (Macalburn)
● 1946 – Alan Hughes (Macalburn)
● 1947 – Alan Hughes (Macalburn)
● 1953 – A. Unsworth (Macalburn)
● 1961 – Ian Stewart (Macalburn)
● 1972 – Garry Whittle
● 1978 – Jamie McIntyre
● 1984 – Craig Randall
● 1989 – Damian Goss
● 1991 – Justin Goc
● 1992 – Alan Bond
● 1996 – Brent Dickson

D. R. Plaister Medal winners
(Awarded to the Best & Fairest Player in TFL Fourths)
● 1986 – Simon Sproule

Weller Arnold Medal Winner
(Awarded to the best player in TFL Intrastate matches)
● 1953 – John Golding
● 1959 – Mal Pascoe
● 1962 – Dennis Powell
● 1969 – Burnie Payne
● 1975 – Malcolm Bugg
● 1979 – Murray Dickson & Scott Brain (Tie)

Lipscombe Medal Winners
(Awarded to the best player in SFL Colts)
● 2017 – Lachlan Plummer
● 2019 – Brock Daniels

Competition Leading Goalkickers

TFL Leading Goalkickers
● 1953 – Bernie Waldron (47)
● 1959 – Mal Pascoe (75)
● 1960 – Mal Pascoe (57)
● 1977 – Col Smith (49)
● 1980 – Paul Courto (86)
● 1986 – Wayne Fox (105)
● 1987 – Wayne Fox (80) (three-way tie)
● 1993 – Keith Robinson (76)

SFL Leading Goalkickers
● 1999 – Dale Hall (98)

Senior Coaches

The Hobart Football Club has had thirty-five senior coaches in its seventy five year history. The longest serving coach is Mal Pascoe, who coached the club for a period of nine seasons from 1959–1965 and again from 1978–1979.
Pascoe is also the leading premiership coach with Hobart, having coached the club to three flags in 1959, 1960 and 1963.

Jack Sullivan 1947, 1949 and 1950 along with Mal Pascoe 1959, 1960 and 1963 and Mark Browning 1989, 1990 and 1992 have all coached Hobart in three Grand Finals – the most by any Hobart senior coach.

Hobart Football Club: Senior Coaches

1945 – Cecil Geappen
1946 – Ron Savage (Resigned)
1946 – Noel Gray Snr.
1947 – Jack Sullivan
1948 – Jack Sullivan
1949 – Jack Sullivan
1950 – Jack Sullivan
1951 – Bill Tonks
1952 – Bill Tonks
1953 – Bill Tonks
1954 – Bill Williams
1955 – Bill Williams
1956 – Bill Williams
1957 – Bill Williams
1958 – Bill Williams
1959 – Mal Pascoe
1960 – Mal Pascoe
1961 – Mal Pascoe
1962 – Mal Pascoe
1963 – Mal Pascoe
1964 – Mal Pascoe
1965 – Mal Pascoe
1966 – John Watts
1967 – John Watts
1968 – John Watts
1969 – Burnie Payne
1970 – Burnie Payne
1971 – Dennis Munari
1972 – Dennis Munari (Dismissed)
1972 – Alan Appleton
1973 – Alan Appleton
1974 – Trevor Leo
1975 – David Harris
1976 – David Harris
1977 – Barry Grinter
1978 – Mal Pascoe
1979 – Mal Pascoe
1980 – Paul Sproule
1981 – Paul Sproule
1982 – Bruce Greenhill
1983 – Bruce Greenhill
1984 – Scott Wade
1985 – Scott Wade
1986 – Peter Hudson
1987 – Peter Hudson
1988 – Mark Browning
1989 – Mark Browning
1990 – Mark Browning
1991 – Mark Browning
1992 – Mark Browning
1993 – Simon Eishold (Resigned pre-season)
1993 – Greg Lane (Resigned)
1993 – Wayne Petterd
1994 – Wayne Petterd
1995 – Wayne Petterd
1996 – Wayne Petterd (Resigned)
1996 – Gary Williamson
1997 – Gary Williamson
1998 – Ray O'Rourke
1999 – Steve Gillbee
2000 – Steve Gillbee
2001 – Steve Gillbee
2002 – Steve Gillbee
2003 – Michael McGregor
2004 – Michael McGregor
2005 – Ian Wilson
2006 – Ian Wilson (Dismissed)
2006 – Andrew Lamprill
2007 – Andrew Lamprill
2008 – Todd Lewis
2009 – Todd Lewis (Dismissed)
2009 – Graham Fox
2010 – Graham Fox
2011 – Graham Fox (Resigned)
2012 – Anthony McConnon
2013 – Anthony McConnon
2014 – Steven Woods
2015 – Steven Woods
2016 – Steven Woods
2017 – Mark Beck
2018 – Mark Beck
2019 – Mark Beck (Resigned)
2019 – Nathan Hartnett
2020 – Alex Gilmour
2021 – Alex Gilmour
2022 – Alex Gilmour

Senior Best and Fairest Winners

● 1945 – Noel Atkins
● 1946 – Harold Bailey
● 1947 – Jack Sullivan
● 1948 – Bob Verrier
● 1949 – Alan Hughes
● 1950 – Alan Hughes
● 1951 – Alan Hughes
● 1952 – Paddy Williams
● 1953 – Leon Synott
● 1954 – Terry Risely
● 1955 – John Golding
● 1956 – Kevin Free
● 1957 – Trevor Leo
● 1958 – Ray Hill
● 1959 – Dennis Powell
● 1960 – Trevor Leo
● 1961 – Dennis Powell
● 1962 – Dennis Powell
● 1963 – Burnie Payne
● 1964 – David Sullivan
● 1965 – Dennis Powell
● 1966 – Dennis Powell
● 1967 – Dennis Powell
● 1968 – Noel Mewett
● 1969 – D.K "Kerry" Wilson
● 1970 – Glenn Burrill
● 1971 – Malcolm Bugg
● 1972 – Robbie Claridge
● 1973 – Malcolm Bugg
● 1974 – John Emin
● 1975 – Michael Krause
● 1976 – Ross Wright
● 1977 – Kelvin Anderson
● 1978 – Murray Dickson
● 1979 – Warren Cripps
● 1980 – Scott Wade
● 1981 – Wayne Petterd, Chris Fagan & Kelvin Anderson
● 1982 – Tony Marchant
● 1983 – Greg Thirgood
● 1984 – Scott Wade
● 1985 – Scott Wade
● 1986 – Craig Hoyer
● 1987 – Craig Hoyer
● 1988 – Mark Browning
● 1989 – Jamie Shanahan
● 1990 – Geoff Keogh
● 1991 – Geoff Keogh
● 1992 – Peter Baldwin
● 1993 – Brenton Tapp
● 1994 – Rob Veale
● 1995 – Steven Gillbee
● 1996 – Steven Gillbee
● 1997 – Martin Free
● 1998 – Justin Harvey
● 1999 – Stephen Willis
● 2000 – Brent Quinn & Michael Graves
● 2001 – Mark Knott
● 2002 – Craig Haremza
● 2003 – Matthew Harvey
● 2004 – Shawn Sartori
● 2005 – Jamie Di Ienno
● 2006 – Scott Dickson
● 2007 – Michael Cassidy
● 2008 – Trent Harvey
● 2009 – Blair Kean
● 2010 – Andrew Lemm
● 2011 – Todd Willing
● 2012 – Tarquin Netherway
● 2013 – Jamie Di Ienno
● 2014 – Tim Dennis
● 2015 – Luke Sullivan
● 2016 – Tim Langdale
● 2017 – Luke Sullivan
● 2018 – Jayden Charlton
● 2019 – Gerard Lynd
● 2020 – Luke Adams & Jack Adams
● 2021 – Brock Daniels
● 2022 – Brock Daniels

Hobart Football Club Past Presidents

● 1945 – Mr J.E Miller
● 1946 – Mr J.E Miller
● 1947 – Mr W.E McIndoe
● 1948 – Mr W.E McIndoe
● 1949 – Mr W.E McIndoe
● 1950 – Mr W.E McIndoe
● 1951 – Mr W.E McIndoe
● 1952 – Mr C.N Allen
● 1953 – Mr C.N Allen
● 1954 – Mr C.N Allen
● 1955 – Mr R.A Whitney
● 1956 – Mr R.A Whitney
● 1957 – Mr C.N Allen
● 1958 – Mr C.N Allen
● 1959 – Mr C.N Allen
● 1960 – Dr Nigel Abbott
● 1961 – Mr E.K Daley
● 1962 – Mr E.K Daley
● 1963 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1964 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1965 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1966 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1967 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1968 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1969 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1970 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1971 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1972 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1973 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1974 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1975 – Mr Ron Pitt
● 1976 – Mr Lionel Bould
● 1977 – Mr Lionel Bould
● 1978 – Mr Michael Wade
● 1979 – Mr Michael Wade
● 1980 – Mr Michael Wade
● 1981 – Mr Michael Wade
● 1982 – Mr Joe Whittle
● 1983 – Mr Max Verrier
● 1984 – Mr Graeme Peck
● 1985 – Mr Graeme Peck
● 1986 – Mr Graeme Peck
● 1987 – Mr Graeme Peck
● 1988 – Mr Geoff George
● 1989 – Mr Geoff George
● 1990 – Mr Geoff George
● 1991 – Mr Russell Young
● 1992 – Mr Russell Young
● 1993 – Mr Russell Young
● 1994 – Mr Russell Young & Mr Greg Lane
● 1995 – Mr Greg Lane
● 1996 – Mr John Thurley
● 1997 – Mr Noel Gray Jr
● 1998 – Mr Noel Gray Jr & Mr John Blake
● 1999 – Mr John Blake
● 2000 – Mr John Blake
● 2001 – Mr John Blake
● 2002 – Mr John Blake
● 2003 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2004 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2005 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2006 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2007 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2008 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2009 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2010 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2011 – Mr Philip Baker
● 2012 – Mr Sean Sullivan
● 2013 – Mr Sean Sullivan
● 2014 – Mr Russell Young
● 2015 – Mr Russell Young
● 2016 – Mr Russell Young
● 2017 – Mr Russell Young
● 2018 – Mr Russell Young
● 2019 – Mr Callum Upchurch
● 2020 – Mr Callum Upchurch
● 2021 – Mr Josh Munting
● 2022 – Mr Josh Munting

References

  1. ^ "Four districts clubs now formed". The Mercury. 20 December 1944. Retrieved 1 September 2020 – via trove.org.

External links

  • Full Points Footy Hobart Football Club page
  • Official Hobart Football Club Website

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hobart Football Club nicknamed The Tigers is an Australian rules football club based in Hobart Tasmania They play their home fixtures at the TCA Ground on the Queens Domain in Hobart and from 2014 the club has been a member of the Southern Football League after voting to withdraw from the Tasmanian State League at the end of the 2013 season after five seasons in that competition HobartNamesFull nameHobart Football ClubNickname s TigersClub song Hobart Forever Boys 2022 SFL seasonAfter finals7thHome and away season7th 4 12 0 from 16 Leading goalkickerAlex Gilmour 28 Best and fairestBrock DanielsClub detailsFounded19 December 1944 78 years ago 1944 12 19 Colours CompetitionSouthern Football LeaguePresidentJosh MuntingCoachAlex GilmourGround s TCA Ground capacity 6 500 UniformsHomeOther informationOfficial websitehobartfc com au Contents 1 History 2 Information 2 1 Affiliations 3 Honours 3 1 Attendance records 3 2 Club Record Scores 3 3 Individual 3 3 1 Medal Winners 3 3 2 Competition Leading Goalkickers 4 Senior Coaches 4 1 Hobart Football Club Senior Coaches 5 Senior Best and Fairest Winners 6 Hobart Football Club Past Presidents 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Hobart Football Club was formed at a meeting at The Continental Ballroom in Hobart on 19 December 1944 and became a playing member of the Tasmanian Football League TFL in 1945 as a direct continuation of the former Cananore Football Club which participated in the TFL from 1908 1941 1 The club was a playing member of the TFL from 1945 1997 when it had its license cancelled by the TFL due its perilous financial position and ongoing poor onfield performances Hobart s finest era was from 1947 1966 when they made the finals in all bar three years earned five minor premierships and took out six TFL premiership titles in 1950 1954 1959 1960 1963 and 1966 and the 1959 State Premiership from ten grand final appearances during that era From 1967 1985 Hobart would find success rare taking out an incredible win in the 1973 decider against the previously unbeaten Sandy Bay and the 1980 Winfield Statewide Cup and TFL premiership in the same season between 1967 1985 the club finished last on eleven occasions second last on two other occasions In 1986 the TFL switched to a new Statewide format and this seemed to reinvigorate the club with strong recruiting and good junior players coming through the system the Tigers were to enter another strong period in their history under high profile coaches Peter Hudson 1986 1987 and Mark Browning 1988 1992 the Tigers participated in six finals series in seven years and participated in three grand finals and earned its last major premiership title in 1990 over North Launceston After losing the 1992 TFL Grand Final to North Hobart Hobart would never again be a dominant force in Tasmanian football the resignation of coach Mark Browning after the season ended saw the club have four senior coaches in twelve months and eventually Hobart were to announce in 1994 that they were servicing debts of 450 000 as the Tigers very future looked to be spiralling out of control After five consecutive poor seasons and with continuous financial losses and poor attendances and an exodus of forty players from the club the TFL discontinued Hobart s playing licence in 1997 to participate in the competition after that season and attempted to force the club into a three way merger with Sandy Bay and North Hobart which ultimately failed to materialise Hobart s final TFL match was on 23 August 1997 at North Hobart Oval when they were defeated by North Hobart by 48 points The Tigers participated in 1 002 TFL games 441 552 9 as well as 15 extra matches 9 5 1 involving either Tasmanian State Grand Finals State Preliminary Finals or matches in the 1980 Winfield Statewide Cup giving the club a total of 1 017 all time matches at the completion of their stint as a TFL club In 1998 Hobart were given approval to join the relatively new Southern Football League a competition formed only two years earlier involving clubs from the defunct Tasmanian Amateur Football League Southern Division and the Huon Football Association As a prerequisite of entering the competition Hobart were required to cease using their Tigers emblem and black and gold playing uniform instead opting to wear a predominantly Old Gold strip with black numbers and simple HFC emblem on the chest After an initially tough start in their first season winning only four matches Hobart were to sign former premiership player Steven Gillbee as playing coach and with a return of many former players in 1999 this would herald a return of the club as a power Hobart went on to record minor premierships in 1999 and 2000 winning their first and to date only SFL premiership in 1999 along with eight finals series appearances from 1999 2008 under Steven Gillbee Michael McGregor Andrew Lamprill and Todd Lewis but premiership success would continuously elude them After a fractious decision by the club to adopt the Brisbane Lions emblem colours and playing strip for four seasons from 2005 2008 Hobart were accepted to join the new Tasmanian State League from 2009 2013 and began playing in their traditional Tigers playing strip once again but success was to elude Hobart both on and off the field in the TSL with continuous financial losses lack of on field success and an AFL Tasmania decision to force a merger between them and North Hobart as a new Hobart City club Hobart Football Club voted to withdraw from the TSL at the end of the 2013 season the Tigers final match in the top tier of Tasmanian football saw them suffer a 35 point loss to Glenorchy on 24 August 2013 at the TCA Ground As a result of the Tigers resignation from the TSL and return to the SFL the club lost almost its entire playing list to other TSL clubs With the SFL also banning the club from recruiting other players from within the SFL during their first season it resulted in a player shortage which almost sent them into extinction After two difficult seasons returning to SFL level Hobart were able to rebound in 2016 and make their first finals appearance since 2008 attempting to win their first finals match since 26 August 2006 but were defeated by New Norfolk by 38 points in the Elimination Final at Boyer Oval however that finals appearance proved to be a false dawn as the Tigers once again sank to the lower reaches of the SFL standings and suffered a winless 2019 season After signing former Richmond draftee Alex Gilmour as coach at the start of 2020 the club made the finals for only the second time in twelve years in a Covid 19 Pandemic interrupted season but bowed out to Lindisfarne in the Eliminational Final despite a promising start to 2021 the injury plagued Tigers fell away as the season progressed and finished in sixth position The club has had somewhat of a nomadic existence throughout its long history having played on three home grounds at various stages Hobart began playing at the North Hobart Oval from 1945 moving to the TCA Ground part way through the 1946 season until it moved back to North Hobart in 1955 owing to a major disagreement with the Hobart Greyhound Racing Club the TCA Ground s more financial and dominant shareholder over exorbitant rent costs and did not return until 1961 From 1961 1982 Hobart played the vast majority of its home matches back at the TCA Ground until the TFL s ground rationalisation plans of the early 1980s saw the club forced to relocate from a by then sub standard facility to Glenorchy s KGV Football Park for the start of the 1983 season and they would stay there until late in the 1986 season when the club made moves to resume playing matches at North Hobart in an effort to improve flagging attendance figures Hobart s 1985 home attendances at KGV were the club s lowest since 1945 From the latter part of 1986 until the Tigers final match in TFL football in 1997 the club resumed playing its home matches at North Hobart again with the exception of four specially staged home matches back at the TCA Ground in 1995 and 1996 against North Hobart Sandy Bay Launceston and finally South Launceston in order to raise urgent funds for the then cash strapped club When Hobart were accepted into the SFL in 1998 the club resumed playing matches at the TCA Ground on a full time basis and remains so to present Information EditAffiliations Edit TANFL 1945 1985 TFL Statewide League 1986 1997 SFL SFL Premier League 1998 2008 TSL 2009 2013 SFL SFL Premier League 2014 present Honours EditJoined STFL Premier League SFL 1998 rejoined 2014 after five seasons in TSL SFL Premierships 1999SFL Runner Up 2003TFL Premierships 1950 1954 1959 1960 1963 1966 1973 1980 1990TFL Runner Up 1947 1949 1952 1955 1989 1992Tasmanian State Premierships 1959Winfield Statewide Cup Champions 1980 Attendance records Edit Record Home Attendance TANFL 8 760 v New Town on 14 June 1949 at North Hobart Oval 5 675 v North Hobart on 5 July 1947 at TCA GroundRecord Home Attendance TFL Statewide League 3 344 v Clarence on 5 May 1990 at North Hobart OvalRecord Finals Attendance TANFL 17 111 v Glenorchy on 22 September 1980 1980 TANFL Grand Final at North Hobart OvalRecord Finals Attendance TFL Statewide League 16 528 v North Hobart on 16 September 1989 1989 TFL Statewide League Grand Final at North Hobart OvalRecord Finals Attendance Southern Football League 4 289 v North Hobart on 20 September 2003 2003 SFL Grand Final at North Hobart Oval Club Record Scores Edit Club Record Score TFL 31 17 203 v Sth Launceston 15 21 111 on 25 August 1990 at York Park SFL 36 14 230 v Channel 10 6 66 on 22 April 2000 at TCA Ground TSL 25 13 163 v Devonport 11 5 71 on 7 May 2011 at TCA GroundClub Record Quarter TFL 13 3 81 v North Launceston 4th Quarter on 19 July 1986 at York Park SFL 14 3 87 v Channel 4th Quarter on 22 April 2000 at TCA Ground TSL 10 1 61 v Devonport 4th Quarter on 7 May 2011 at TCA GroundMost Goals In A Match individual 15 3 Bernie Waldron Hobart v Clarence on 30 August 1952 at TCA GroundClub Record Games Holder 365 Justin Harvey 1995 2011 amp 2018 2022 287 D K Kerry Wilson 1961 1975 Individual Edit Medal Winners Edit William Leitch Medal winners Awarded to the Best amp Fairest Player in TFL Seniors 1947 Jack Sullivan 1957 Trevor Leo 1959 Mal Pascoe 1964 David Sullivan 1965 Burnie Payne 1966 Burnie Payne 1984 Scott WadeDarrel Baldock Medal winners Awarded to the best player in the TFL Statewide Grand Final 1990 Michael WinterGeorge Watt Medal winners Awarded to the Best amp Fairest Player in TFL Reserves 1952 Joe Whittle 1972 Garry Rogers 1982 Steven StrongMajor V A Geard Medal winners Awarded to the Best Fairest Player in TFL Thirds 1944 Don Foster Macalburn 1945 Max Walker Macalburn 1946 Alan Hughes Macalburn 1947 Alan Hughes Macalburn 1953 A Unsworth Macalburn 1961 Ian Stewart Macalburn 1972 Garry Whittle 1978 Jamie McIntyre 1984 Craig Randall 1989 Damian Goss 1991 Justin Goc 1992 Alan Bond 1996 Brent DicksonD R Plaister Medal winners Awarded to the Best amp Fairest Player in TFL Fourths 1986 Simon SprouleWeller Arnold Medal Winner Awarded to the best player in TFL Intrastate matches 1953 John Golding 1959 Mal Pascoe 1962 Dennis Powell 1969 Burnie Payne 1975 Malcolm Bugg 1979 Murray Dickson amp Scott Brain Tie Lipscombe Medal Winners Awarded to the best player in SFL Colts 2017 Lachlan Plummer 2019 Brock Daniels Competition Leading Goalkickers Edit TFL Leading Goalkickers 1953 Bernie Waldron 47 1959 Mal Pascoe 75 1960 Mal Pascoe 57 1977 Col Smith 49 1980 Paul Courto 86 1986 Wayne Fox 105 1987 Wayne Fox 80 three way tie 1993 Keith Robinson 76 SFL Leading Goalkickers 1999 Dale Hall 98 Senior Coaches EditThe Hobart Football Club has had thirty five senior coaches in its seventy five year history The longest serving coach is Mal Pascoe who coached the club for a period of nine seasons from 1959 1965 and again from 1978 1979 Pascoe is also the leading premiership coach with Hobart having coached the club to three flags in 1959 1960 and 1963 Jack Sullivan 1947 1949 and 1950 along with Mal Pascoe 1959 1960 and 1963 and Mark Browning 1989 1990 and 1992 have all coached Hobart in three Grand Finals the most by any Hobart senior coach Hobart Football Club Senior Coaches Edit 1945 Cecil Geappen 1946 Ron Savage Resigned 1946 Noel Gray Snr 1947 Jack Sullivan 1948 Jack Sullivan 1949 Jack Sullivan 1950 Jack Sullivan 1951 Bill Tonks 1952 Bill Tonks 1953 Bill Tonks 1954 Bill Williams 1955 Bill Williams 1956 Bill Williams 1957 Bill Williams 1958 Bill Williams 1959 Mal Pascoe 1960 Mal Pascoe 1961 Mal Pascoe 1962 Mal Pascoe 1963 Mal Pascoe 1964 Mal Pascoe 1965 Mal Pascoe 1966 John Watts 1967 John Watts 1968 John Watts 1969 Burnie Payne 1970 Burnie Payne 1971 Dennis Munari 1972 Dennis Munari Dismissed 1972 Alan Appleton 1973 Alan Appleton 1974 Trevor Leo 1975 David Harris 1976 David Harris 1977 Barry Grinter 1978 Mal Pascoe 1979 Mal Pascoe 1980 Paul Sproule 1981 Paul Sproule 1982 Bruce Greenhill 1983 Bruce Greenhill 1984 Scott Wade 1985 Scott Wade 1986 Peter Hudson 1987 Peter Hudson 1988 Mark Browning 1989 Mark Browning 1990 Mark Browning 1991 Mark Browning 1992 Mark Browning 1993 Simon Eishold Resigned pre season 1993 Greg Lane Resigned 1993 Wayne Petterd 1994 Wayne Petterd 1995 Wayne Petterd 1996 Wayne Petterd Resigned 1996 Gary Williamson 1997 Gary Williamson 1998 Ray O Rourke 1999 Steve Gillbee 2000 Steve Gillbee 2001 Steve Gillbee 2002 Steve Gillbee 2003 Michael McGregor 2004 Michael McGregor 2005 Ian Wilson 2006 Ian Wilson Dismissed 2006 Andrew Lamprill 2007 Andrew Lamprill 2008 Todd Lewis 2009 Todd Lewis Dismissed 2009 Graham Fox 2010 Graham Fox 2011 Graham Fox Resigned 2012 Anthony McConnon 2013 Anthony McConnon 2014 Steven Woods 2015 Steven Woods 2016 Steven Woods 2017 Mark Beck 2018 Mark Beck 2019 Mark Beck Resigned 2019 Nathan Hartnett 2020 Alex Gilmour 2021 Alex Gilmour 2022 Alex GilmourSenior Best and Fairest Winners Edit 1945 Noel Atkins 1946 Harold Bailey 1947 Jack Sullivan 1948 Bob Verrier 1949 Alan Hughes 1950 Alan Hughes 1951 Alan Hughes 1952 Paddy Williams 1953 Leon Synott 1954 Terry Risely 1955 John Golding 1956 Kevin Free 1957 Trevor Leo 1958 Ray Hill 1959 Dennis Powell 1960 Trevor Leo 1961 Dennis Powell 1962 Dennis Powell 1963 Burnie Payne 1964 David Sullivan 1965 Dennis Powell 1966 Dennis Powell 1967 Dennis Powell 1968 Noel Mewett 1969 D K Kerry Wilson 1970 Glenn Burrill 1971 Malcolm Bugg 1972 Robbie Claridge 1973 Malcolm Bugg 1974 John Emin 1975 Michael Krause 1976 Ross Wright 1977 Kelvin Anderson 1978 Murray Dickson 1979 Warren Cripps 1980 Scott Wade 1981 Wayne Petterd Chris Fagan amp Kelvin Anderson 1982 Tony Marchant 1983 Greg Thirgood 1984 Scott Wade 1985 Scott Wade 1986 Craig Hoyer 1987 Craig Hoyer 1988 Mark Browning 1989 Jamie Shanahan 1990 Geoff Keogh 1991 Geoff Keogh 1992 Peter Baldwin 1993 Brenton Tapp 1994 Rob Veale 1995 Steven Gillbee 1996 Steven Gillbee 1997 Martin Free 1998 Justin Harvey 1999 Stephen Willis 2000 Brent Quinn amp Michael Graves 2001 Mark Knott 2002 Craig Haremza 2003 Matthew Harvey 2004 Shawn Sartori 2005 Jamie Di Ienno 2006 Scott Dickson 2007 Michael Cassidy 2008 Trent Harvey 2009 Blair Kean 2010 Andrew Lemm 2011 Todd Willing 2012 Tarquin Netherway 2013 Jamie Di Ienno 2014 Tim Dennis 2015 Luke Sullivan 2016 Tim Langdale 2017 Luke Sullivan 2018 Jayden Charlton 2019 Gerard Lynd 2020 Luke Adams amp Jack Adams 2021 Brock Daniels 2022 Brock DanielsHobart Football Club Past Presidents Edit 1945 Mr J E Miller 1946 Mr J E Miller 1947 Mr W E McIndoe 1948 Mr W E McIndoe 1949 Mr W E McIndoe 1950 Mr W E McIndoe 1951 Mr W E McIndoe 1952 Mr C N Allen 1953 Mr C N Allen 1954 Mr C N Allen 1955 Mr R A Whitney 1956 Mr R A Whitney 1957 Mr C N Allen 1958 Mr C N Allen 1959 Mr C N Allen 1960 Dr Nigel Abbott 1961 Mr E K Daley 1962 Mr E K Daley 1963 Mr Ron Pitt 1964 Mr Ron Pitt 1965 Mr Ron Pitt 1966 Mr Ron Pitt 1967 Mr Ron Pitt 1968 Mr Ron Pitt 1969 Mr Ron Pitt 1970 Mr Ron Pitt 1971 Mr Ron Pitt 1972 Mr Ron Pitt 1973 Mr Ron Pitt 1974 Mr Ron Pitt 1975 Mr Ron Pitt 1976 Mr Lionel Bould 1977 Mr Lionel Bould 1978 Mr Michael Wade 1979 Mr Michael Wade 1980 Mr Michael Wade 1981 Mr Michael Wade 1982 Mr Joe Whittle 1983 Mr Max Verrier 1984 Mr Graeme Peck 1985 Mr Graeme Peck 1986 Mr Graeme Peck 1987 Mr Graeme Peck 1988 Mr Geoff George 1989 Mr Geoff George 1990 Mr Geoff George 1991 Mr Russell Young 1992 Mr Russell Young 1993 Mr Russell Young 1994 Mr Russell Young amp Mr Greg Lane 1995 Mr Greg Lane 1996 Mr John Thurley 1997 Mr Noel Gray Jr 1998 Mr Noel Gray Jr amp Mr John Blake 1999 Mr John Blake 2000 Mr John Blake 2001 Mr John Blake 2002 Mr John Blake 2003 Mr Philip Baker 2004 Mr Philip Baker 2005 Mr Philip Baker 2006 Mr Philip Baker 2007 Mr Philip Baker 2008 Mr Philip Baker 2009 Mr Philip Baker 2010 Mr Philip Baker 2011 Mr Philip Baker 2012 Mr Sean Sullivan 2013 Mr Sean Sullivan 2014 Mr Russell Young 2015 Mr Russell Young 2016 Mr Russell Young 2017 Mr Russell Young 2018 Mr Russell Young 2019 Mr Callum Upchurch 2020 Mr Callum Upchurch 2021 Mr Josh Munting 2022 Mr Josh MuntingReferences Edit Four districts clubs now formed The Mercury 20 December 1944 Retrieved 1 September 2020 via trove org External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hobart Football Club Full Points Footy Hobart Football Club page Official Hobart Football Club Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hobart Football Club amp oldid 1108810710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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