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Northern Territory Football League

The Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) is an Australian rules football semi-professional league operating in Darwin in the Northern Territory.

Northern Territory Football League
FormerlyNorthern Territory Football Association (NTFA)
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1916
First season1916; 108 years ago (1916)
No. of teams15 (9 premier league, 6 reserves)
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
St Mary's (34th premiership)
(2023/24)
Most titlesSt Mary's (34)
TV partner(s)Southern Cross Seven
Official websiteNTFL

The league is one of few (and the highest level) Australian Rules competitions played during the Australian Summer with the season beginning in October and ending in March, because cricket cannot be played during the wet season, due to high levels of rain, resulting in the football and cricket seasons being swapped. The league regularly attracts high-profile semi-professional players from interstate leagues due to its lack of salary cap and the timing of the season, which allows players to play extra matches during the rest of Australia's off-season.

History edit

While most other Australian rules leagues in Australia operate during the southern hemisphere winter, the NTFL chooses to play in the Northern Territory's 'wet season' from October to March, primarily due to hard playing surfaces and the need to play cricket during the 'dry season'.

The NTFL was founded in 1916 with The Wanderers Football Club and Waratah Football Club as founding members. Waratahs are the only club to have competed in every season of the NTFL. Darwin (Buffalos Football Club) was formed in 1917, Nightcliff in 1950, St Marys in 1952, Palmerston in 1972 (as North Darwin), Southern Districts in 1987 and the Tiwi Bombers in 2006 (with full entry in 2007).

The 1974-75 season was abandoned due to devastation from Cyclone Tracy.

In the 1990s, the league ran into financial problems primarily due to the Northern Territory government luring the league to the new purpose-built stadium at Marrara Oval after its construction in 1991. The move pushed the league's operating costs up drastically despite contrary promises from the NT government. Marrara Oval is now known as TIO Stadium, as part of a naming rights deal with NT health insurance company, Territory Insurance Office.

During this history of the league it has exported successful players to other leagues, notable players have included Michael McLean, Maurice Rioli and Michael Long.

In 2006, it was announced that a team representing the Tiwi Islands, called the Super Tiwis would be added to the 2006/07 season for eight games against teams that would normally have the bye. They became a permanent part of the league in the 07/08 season as the Tiwi Bombers, clad in Essendon Football Club style guernseys of black and red.

There was also a push for an NTFL representative club to compete in the Adelaide-based South Australian National Football League (SANFL). The first of a series of trial matches was held in 2006, with a long term view of admitting a Darwin side into the SANFL. A strong crowd at Marrara Oval witnessed SANFL club North Adelaide defeat a composite NTFL squad by 27 points, demonstrating that a Darwin team could be competitive. There was a push to make the event an annual match,[1] however, the NTFL decided on fielding a side in the AFL Queensland State League from 2009 (which became the Northern Conference of the North East Australian Football League in 2011) and the Northern Territory Football Club was formed.

In 2010 it was decided to merge the NTFL with the Top End Australian Football Association (TEAFA) to create a three division competition in which the NTFL would make the Premier League whilst the NTFL reserve competition and clubs from the TEAFA would incorporate the First Division and Second Divisions.

The 2012/2013 season saw Banks Bulldogs and the Central Australian Football Club placed on a four-match trial in the Premier League, for possible full-time inclusion. The Bulldogs, originally a part of the TEAFA competition, would stay in the NTFL Division One competition. But the CAFC team would continue their trial run in the Premier League, the number of games extended to 10 for the 2013/2014 season. However, the side did not become a permanent team in the competition.

League structure edit

The league consists of both junior and senior divisions. The A Grade competition is known as the NTFL Men's Premier League and includes nine clubs (Darwin, Nightcliff, Palmerston, PINT, Southern Districts, St Mary's, Tiwi Bombers, Wanderers, and Waratah). The reserves are divided into two divisions known as Division 1 (B Grade) and Division 2 (C Grade). Divisions One and Two include any thirds teams of the Premier League clubs, excluding the Tiwi Bombers, and the seniors of three other clubs which were formerly in the TEAFA competition (Banks, Tracy Village, and University) and the Jabiru Bombers. The A Grade Women's competition consists of eight clubs, including all Premier League clubs, except for the Tiwi Bombers replaced by Tracy Village.

The junior division is broken into age groups, Under 18's, Under 16's, Youth Girls, Under 14's, and Under 12's, with all age groups split into two divisions, except for under 18's and youth girls. Under 18's is the only junior division with a fixed number of clubs, including all Premier League clubs, except for the Tiwi Bombers replaced by Big River Hawks. The rest of the junior divisions vary based on participation levels each year, however, the clubs with juniors are all the Premier League clubs and Tracy Village.

Northern Territory Football League Clubs edit

Current clubs edit

Colours Club Nickname Men's Senior Grades Women's Senior Grades Home Ground Location Joined
 
Banks Bulldogs Premier Reserves,
Division 1
Division 1,
Division 2
Gardens Oval The Gardens 1978
 
Darwin Buffaloes Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves
Premier Seniors,
Division 1
Marrara Oval Marrara 1916
 
Jabiru Bombers Division 1 Division 2 Brockman Oval Jabiru 1982
 
Nightcliff Tigers Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves
Premier Seniors,
Division 1
PSC BM Oval Nightcliff 1950
 
Nightcliff Spartans Division 1 TIO Oval No. 2 Marrara 2011
 
Palmerston Magpies Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves
Premier Seniors Asbuild Oval Durack 1972
 
Palmerston Rats Division 2 Division 2 TIO Oval No. 2 Marrara 1989
 
PINT Greenants Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves,
Division 1, Division 2
Premier Seniors,
Division 1,
Division 2
Marrara Oval Marrara 2022
 
Southern Districts Crocs Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves,
Division 2
Premier Seniors,
Division 1
Norbuilt Oval Freds Pass 1987
 
St Mary's Saints Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves,
Division 1
Premier Seniors,
Division 1
Marrara Oval Marrara 1952
 
Tiwi Bombers Premier Premier Tiwi Oval Wurrumiyanga 2007
 
Tracy Village Razorbacks Division 1,
Division 2
Division 1 Tracy Village Oval Lyons 1978
 
Wanderers Eagles Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves
Premier Marrara Oval Marrara 1916
 
Waratah Warriors Premier Seniors,
Premier Reserves,
Division 1
Premier Seniors,
Division 1, Division 2
Gardens Oval The Gardens 1916

Former Clubs edit

Former Premier League Clubs edit

Colours Football Club Name Nickname Entered competition Premierships Left competition
Garrison Soldiers or Keros 1934/35 2 (1936/37, 1938/39) 1940/41
Rovers/Magpies Magpies 1925/26 1 (1927/28) 1928/29
Mobile Force Unknown 1939/40 1 (1939/40) 1939/40
Wallabies Wallabies 1935/36 0 1935/36
Air Force Unknown 1938/39 0 1941/42
AIF Regiment-Artillery Unknown 1941/42 0 1941/42
Machine Gunners Gunners 1941/42 0 1941/42
Navy Unknown 1941/42, (re:1948/49) 0 1948/49
R.A.N. Unknown 1946/47 0 1946/47
R.A.A.F. Unknown 1946/47 0 1946/47
Winnellie Unknown 1947/48 0 1947/48
Army/Navy Unknown 1947/48 0 1947/48
Army/RAAF Unknown 1948/49 0 1948/49
Services Unknown 1949/50 0 1950/51
Katherine Roos 1987/88 0 1987/88

Other former clubs edit

Colours Football Club Name Nickname Entered competition Premierships Left competition
 
Mindil Sharks 1991 1 2019

Northern Territory Football League Club Songs edit

Colours Football Club Name Nickname Name of the Football Club song Basis/Tune of the Football Club song
 
Banks Bulldogs Dogs Of The North Sons Of The Sea
 
Darwin Buffaloes Old Buffaloes Never Die Shuffle Off To Buffalo
 
Jabiru Bombers
 
Nightcliff Tigers We're From Tigerland Row, Row, Row From Ziegfeld Follies
 
Nightcliff Spartans
 
Palmerston Magpies The Magpies Are A Mighty Club When Johnny Comes Marching Home
 
Palmerston Rats
 
PINT Greenants
 
Southern Districts Crocs The Red, Black And White Notre Dame March
 
St Mary's Saints When The Saints Go Marching In When The Saints Go Marching In
 
Tiwi Bombers Bombers
 
Tracy Village Razorbacks
 
Wanderers Eagles Good Ol' Wanderers Forever Battle Hymn Of The Republic
 
Waratah Warriors It's A Grand Old Flag You're A Grand Old Flag

Coverage edit

Media edit

Television edit

In 2006, NTFL premier league matches were broadcast nationally for the first time ever on ABC2 each Sunday afternoon from February to March. Previously the matches had only been shown in the Territory on ABC Darwin. In 2008, it reverted to local broadcasting. During the 2014/15 season, the Saturday 3.00pm premier league match was broadcast live on ABC in Darwin. During the 2017/18 season, Southern Cross TV broadcast one game a week on Sunday afternoons. Since then National Indigenous Television (NITV) broadcasts nationally replays of one game a week throughout the week starting Sunday afternoons.

Radio edit

During the 2014/15 season, one premier league match was broadcast on ABC Local Radio, the match was either the late or early Saturday game and was an alternate match to the TV-broadcast game. In 2017/18, ABC will continue to broadcast one game a week on the digital radio frequency 105.7FM with a commentary team including Dominic McCormack, Natasha Medbury and Kieran Davis.

Internet edit

Internet broadcasting commenced through YouTube during the 2012/2013 season, followed by its inclusion on the ABC iView on-demand service the 2013/2014 season which uses the recordings taken from the match day broadcast. The TV broadcast match was simulcast live on ABC Grandstand on YouTube during the 2014/15 season.

Attendance edit

The NTFL attracts strong local crowds. The 2005 Grand final attracted a crowd of over 5,000 people. One of the biggest crowds was the 2010/11 Grand Final between St Mary's and Wanderers, with the Wanderers prevailing with a 28-point win, which attracted an over 9,000 crowd.

Men Premier League premiership tally edit

Club Premierships Runners-up Premiership years Runner-up years
St Marys 34 19 1954/55, 1955/56, 1958/59, 1959/60,
1961/62, 1965/66, 1966/67, 1971/72,
1977/78, 1978/79, 1983/84, 1984/85,
1985/86, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1989/90,
1990/91, 1991/92, 1993/94, 1994/95,
1995/96, 1996/97, 2002/03, 2003/04,
2004/05, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10,
2012/13, 2013/14, 2015/16, 2016/17
2021/22, 2023/24
1960/61, 1962/63, 1963/64, 1967/68,
1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1972/73,
1976/77, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1992/93,
1997/98, 1998/99, 2005/06, 2010/11,
2014/15, 2019/20, 2020/21
Darwin 23 30 1921/22, 1924/25, 1925/26, 1926/27,
1931/32, 1933/34, 1934/35, 1935/36,
1948/49, 1949/50, 1950/51, 1951/52,
1962/63, 1963/64, 1967/68, 1968/69,
1969/70, 1970/71, 1972/73, 1975/76,
1979/80, 1988/89, 2005/06
1919/20, 1929/30, 1930/31, 1932/33,
1936/37, 1937/38, 1938/39, 1940/41,
1946/47, 1947/48, 1952/53, 1953/54,
1954/55, 1956/57, 1958/59, 1959/60,
1961/62, 1964/65, 1966/67, 1971/72,
1983/84, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1989/90,
1990/91, 1991/92, 1993/94, 1994/95,
2000/01, 2017/18
Waratah 16 16 1920/21, 1928/29, 1929/30, 1930/31,
1932/33, 1937/38, 1940/41, 1946/47,
1947/48, 1952/53, 1953/54, 1973/74,
1976/77, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2022/23
1916/17, 1917/18, 1918/19, 1922/23,
1923/24, 1925/26, 1927/28, 1931/32,
1933/34, 1934/35, 1950/51, 1955/56,
1996/97, 2006/07, 2007/08 2021/22,
Wanderers 12 14 1916/17, 1917/18, 1918/19, 1919/20,
1922/23, 1923/24, 1957/58, 1981/82,
1982/83, 1992/93, 2010/11, 2014/15
1920/21, 1921/22, 1924/25, 1948/49,
1949/50, 1951/52, 1980/81, 1984/85,
1988/89, 2004/05, 2008/09, 2013/14,
2015/16, 2016/17
Nightcliff 6 9 1956/57, 1960/61, 1964/65, 2018/19,
2019/20, 2020/21
1957/58, 1965/66, 1973/74, 1978/79,
1985/86, 2001/02, 2003/04, 2011/12

2023/24

Palmerston 3 5 1980/81, 2000/01, 2001/02 1975/76, 1977/78, 1979/80, 1999/00,
2002/03
Southern Districts 3 3 1997/98, 2006/07, 2017/18 1995/96, 2018/19, 2022/23
Tiwi Bombers 1 2 2011/12 2009/10, 2012/13
PINT 0 0 N/A N/A

Wooden Spoon tally edit

Club Total Season/s
Wanderers
28
1930/31, 1931/32, 1932/33, 1933/34, 1935/36, 1946/47, 1953/54, 1954/55, 1955/56, 1956/57, 1963/64, 1964/65, 1965/66, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72, 1976/77, 1979/80, 1989/90, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2007/08
Waratah
23
1919/20, 1921/22, 1924/25, 1926/27, 1936/37, 1949/50, 1951/52, 1957/58, 1958/59, 1959/60, 1961/62, 1962/63, 1975/76, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1980/81, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1984/85, 1988/89, 1993/94, 2014/15, 2015/16
Darwin
16
1916/17, 1917/18, 1918/19, 1920/21, 1922/23, 1923/24, 1927/28, 1928/29, 1960/61, 1996/97, 2006/07, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14
Palmerston
11
1972/73, 1973/74, 1981/82, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1990/91, 1994/95, 2004/05, 2017/18, 2019/20, 2023/24
Nightcliff
5
1950/51, 1952/53, 1992/93, 1995/96, 2010/11
S. Districts
4
1991/92, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2005/06
Tiwi
4
2016/17, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23
St Marys
1
2018/19
PINT
Nil
N/A

Competition timeline edit

Women's Premier League edit

The Woman's NTFL competition was all started in 2004 and currently has 10 teams enrolling.[2]

Teams edit

Premier League Clubs

Club Nickname Premierships
Big River Hawks 0
Tracy Village Razorbacks 0
PINT Queenants 3 (2020/21, 2022/23, 2023/24)
Darwin Buffettes 2 (2016/17, 2021/22)
Nightcliff Tigers 0
Palmerston Magpies 1 (2010/11)
St Mary's Saints 5 (2004/05, 2005/06, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10)
Southern Districts Crocs 1 (2019/20)
Wanderers Eagles 0
Waratah Warriors 8 (2006/07, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2017/18, 2018/19)

Grand Finals edit

Years Premiers GF Score Runner-up Date Location
2004/05 St. Mary's (1) 7.5.47 - 0.3.3 Darwin Buffettes (1) 2005 Marrara Stadium
2005/06 St. Mary's (2) 8.11.59 - 3.2.20 Waratah (1) 2006 Marrara Stadium
2006/07 Waratah (1) 3.1.19 - 2.5.17 Darwin Buffettes (2) 2007 Marrara Stadium
2007/08 St. Mary's (3) 7.2.44 - 5.4.34 Waratah (2) 2008 Marrara Stadium
2008/09 St. Mary's (4) 9.12.66 - 4.4.28 Palmerston Magpies (1) 2009 Marrara Stadium
2009/10 St. Mary's (5) 9.5.59 - 3.6.24 Waratah (3) 2010 Marrara Stadium
2010/11 Palmerston Magpies (1) 6.5.41 - 4.7.31 St. Mary's (1) 2011 Marrara Stadium
2011/12 Waratah (2) 9.8.62 - 2.1.13 St. Mary's (2) 2012 Marrara Stadium
2012/13 Waratah (3) 13.5 (83) - 8.4 (52) St. Mary's (3) Saturday, March 9, 2013 (1:15 pm) Marrara Stadium
2013/14 Waratah (4) 6.7 (43) - 3.6 (24) Darwin Buffettes (3) Saturday, March 8, 2014 (4:00 pm) Marrara Stadium
2014/15 Waratah (5) 9.4 (58) - 0.4 (4) Tracy Village (1) Saturday, March 7, 2015 (4:15 pm) Marrara Stadium
2015/16 Waratah (6) 6.14 (50) - 4.8 (32) Wanderers (1) Saturday, March 12, 2016 (4:30 pm) Marrara Stadium
2016/17 Darwin Buffettes (1) 6.9 (45) - 4.3 (27) Waratah (4) Saturday, March 11, 2017 (1:30 pm) Marrara Stadium
2017/18 Waratah (7) 9.5 (59) - 4.0 (24) Darwin Buffettes(4) Saturday, March 10, 2018 (4:30 pm) Marrara Stadium
2018/19 Waratah (8) 3.3 (21) - 0.3 (3) Southern Districts (1) Saturday, March 9, 2019 (4:30 pm) Marrara Stadium
2019/20 Southern Districts (1) 6.3 (39) - 3.3 (21) Waratah (5) Saturday, March 7, 2020 (4:30 pm) Marrara Stadium
2020/21 PINT (1) 7.4 (46) - 5.5 (35) Darwin Buffettes (5) Saturday, March 20, 2021 (4:00 pm) Marrara Stadium
2021/22 Darwin Buffettes (2) 4.10 (34) - 2.4 (16) Nightcliff (1) Saturday, March 19, 2022 (4:00 pm) Marrara Stadium
2022/23 PINT (2) 12.8 (80) - 6.4 (40) Waratah (6) Saturday, March 18, 2023 (4:15 pm) Marrara Stadium
2023/24 PINT (3) 4.3 (27) - 3.4 (22) St. Mary's (4) Saturday 16 March 2024 (4:15pm) Marrara Stadium

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NTFL vs North Adelaide
  2. ^ "Women's Premier League Premierships".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official Twitter
  • NTFL pages on Full Points Footy

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The Northern Territory Football League NTFL is an Australian rules football semi professional league operating in Darwin in the Northern Territory Northern Territory Football LeagueFormerlyNorthern Territory Football Association NTFA SportAustralian rules footballFounded1916First season1916 108 years ago 1916 No of teams15 9 premier league 6 reserves CountryAustraliaMost recentchampion s St Mary s 34th premiership 2023 24 Most titlesSt Mary s 34 TV partner s Southern Cross SevenOfficial websiteNTFL The league is one of few and the highest level Australian Rules competitions played during the Australian Summer with the season beginning in October and ending in March because cricket cannot be played during the wet season due to high levels of rain resulting in the football and cricket seasons being swapped The league regularly attracts high profile semi professional players from interstate leagues due to its lack of salary cap and the timing of the season which allows players to play extra matches during the rest of Australia s off season Contents 1 History 2 League structure 3 Northern Territory Football League Clubs 3 1 Current clubs 4 Former Clubs 4 1 Former Premier League Clubs 4 2 Other former clubs 4 3 Northern Territory Football League Club Songs 5 Coverage 5 1 Media 5 1 1 Television 5 1 2 Radio 5 1 3 Internet 5 2 Attendance 6 Men Premier League premiership tally 7 Wooden Spoon tally 7 1 Competition timeline 8 Women s Premier League 8 1 Teams 8 2 Grand Finals 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editFurther information Australian rules football in the Northern Territory While most other Australian rules leagues in Australia operate during the southern hemisphere winter the NTFL chooses to play in the Northern Territory s wet season from October to March primarily due to hard playing surfaces and the need to play cricket during the dry season The NTFL was founded in 1916 with The Wanderers Football Club and Waratah Football Club as founding members Waratahs are the only club to have competed in every season of the NTFL Darwin Buffalos Football Club was formed in 1917 Nightcliff in 1950 St Marys in 1952 Palmerston in 1972 as North Darwin Southern Districts in 1987 and the Tiwi Bombers in 2006 with full entry in 2007 The 1974 75 season was abandoned due to devastation from Cyclone Tracy In the 1990s the league ran into financial problems primarily due to the Northern Territory government luring the league to the new purpose built stadium at Marrara Oval after its construction in 1991 The move pushed the league s operating costs up drastically despite contrary promises from the NT government Marrara Oval is now known as TIO Stadium as part of a naming rights deal with NT health insurance company Territory Insurance Office During this history of the league it has exported successful players to other leagues notable players have included Michael McLean Maurice Rioli and Michael Long In 2006 it was announced that a team representing the Tiwi Islands called the Super Tiwis would be added to the 2006 07 season for eight games against teams that would normally have the bye They became a permanent part of the league in the 07 08 season as the Tiwi Bombers clad in Essendon Football Club style guernseys of black and red There was also a push for an NTFL representative club to compete in the Adelaide based South Australian National Football League SANFL The first of a series of trial matches was held in 2006 with a long term view of admitting a Darwin side into the SANFL A strong crowd at Marrara Oval witnessed SANFL club North Adelaide defeat a composite NTFL squad by 27 points demonstrating that a Darwin team could be competitive There was a push to make the event an annual match 1 however the NTFL decided on fielding a side in the AFL Queensland State League from 2009 which became the Northern Conference of the North East Australian Football League in 2011 and the Northern Territory Football Club was formed In 2010 it was decided to merge the NTFL with the Top End Australian Football Association TEAFA to create a three division competition in which the NTFL would make the Premier League whilst the NTFL reserve competition and clubs from the TEAFA would incorporate the First Division and Second Divisions The 2012 2013 season saw Banks Bulldogs and the Central Australian Football Club placed on a four match trial in the Premier League for possible full time inclusion The Bulldogs originally a part of the TEAFA competition would stay in the NTFL Division One competition But the CAFC team would continue their trial run in the Premier League the number of games extended to 10 for the 2013 2014 season However the side did not become a permanent team in the competition League structure editThe league consists of both junior and senior divisions The A Grade competition is known as the NTFL Men s Premier League and includes nine clubs Darwin Nightcliff Palmerston PINT Southern Districts St Mary s Tiwi Bombers Wanderers and Waratah The reserves are divided into two divisions known as Division 1 B Grade and Division 2 C Grade Divisions One and Two include any thirds teams of the Premier League clubs excluding the Tiwi Bombers and the seniors of three other clubs which were formerly in the TEAFA competition Banks Tracy Village and University and the Jabiru Bombers The A Grade Women s competition consists of eight clubs including all Premier League clubs except for the Tiwi Bombers replaced by Tracy Village The junior division is broken into age groups Under 18 s Under 16 s Youth Girls Under 14 s and Under 12 s with all age groups split into two divisions except for under 18 s and youth girls Under 18 s is the only junior division with a fixed number of clubs including all Premier League clubs except for the Tiwi Bombers replaced by Big River Hawks The rest of the junior divisions vary based on participation levels each year however the clubs with juniors are all the Premier League clubs and Tracy Village Northern Territory Football League Clubs editCurrent clubs edit Colours Club Nickname Men s Senior Grades Women s Senior Grades Home Ground Location Joined nbsp Banks Bulldogs Premier Reserves Division 1 Division 1 Division 2 Gardens Oval The Gardens 1978 nbsp Darwin Buffaloes Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Premier Seniors Division 1 Marrara Oval Marrara 1916 nbsp Jabiru Bombers Division 1 Division 2 Brockman Oval Jabiru 1982 nbsp Nightcliff Tigers Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Premier Seniors Division 1 PSC BM Oval Nightcliff 1950 nbsp Nightcliff Spartans Division 1 TIO Oval No 2 Marrara 2011 nbsp Palmerston Magpies Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Premier Seniors Asbuild Oval Durack 1972 nbsp Palmerston Rats Division 2 Division 2 TIO Oval No 2 Marrara 1989 nbsp PINT Greenants Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Division 1 Division 2 Premier Seniors Division 1 Division 2 Marrara Oval Marrara 2022 nbsp Southern Districts Crocs Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Division 2 Premier Seniors Division 1 Norbuilt Oval Freds Pass 1987 nbsp St Mary s Saints Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Division 1 Premier Seniors Division 1 Marrara Oval Marrara 1952 nbsp Tiwi Bombers Premier Premier Tiwi Oval Wurrumiyanga 2007 nbsp Tracy Village Razorbacks Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Tracy Village Oval Lyons 1978 nbsp Wanderers Eagles Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Premier Marrara Oval Marrara 1916 nbsp Waratah Warriors Premier Seniors Premier Reserves Division 1 Premier Seniors Division 1 Division 2 Gardens Oval The Gardens 1916Former Clubs editFormer Premier League Clubs edit Colours Football Club Name Nickname Entered competition Premierships Left competition Garrison Soldiers or Keros 1934 35 2 1936 37 1938 39 1940 41 Rovers Magpies Magpies 1925 26 1 1927 28 1928 29 Mobile Force Unknown 1939 40 1 1939 40 1939 40 Wallabies Wallabies 1935 36 0 1935 36 Air Force Unknown 1938 39 0 1941 42 AIF Regiment Artillery Unknown 1941 42 0 1941 42 Machine Gunners Gunners 1941 42 0 1941 42 Navy Unknown 1941 42 re 1948 49 0 1948 49 R A N Unknown 1946 47 0 1946 47 R A A F Unknown 1946 47 0 1946 47 Winnellie Unknown 1947 48 0 1947 48 Army Navy Unknown 1947 48 0 1947 48 Army RAAF Unknown 1948 49 0 1948 49 Services Unknown 1949 50 0 1950 51 Katherine Roos 1987 88 0 1987 88 Other former clubs edit Colours Football Club Name Nickname Entered competition Premierships Left competition nbsp Mindil Sharks 1991 1 2019 Northern Territory Football League Club Songs edit Colours Football Club Name Nickname Name of the Football Club song Basis Tune of the Football Club song nbsp Banks Bulldogs Dogs Of The North Sons Of The Sea nbsp Darwin Buffaloes Old Buffaloes Never Die Shuffle Off To Buffalo nbsp Jabiru Bombers nbsp Nightcliff Tigers We re From Tigerland Row Row Row From Ziegfeld Follies nbsp Nightcliff Spartans nbsp Palmerston Magpies The Magpies Are A Mighty Club When Johnny Comes Marching Home nbsp Palmerston Rats nbsp PINT Greenants nbsp Southern Districts Crocs The Red Black And White Notre Dame March nbsp St Mary s Saints When The Saints Go Marching In When The Saints Go Marching In nbsp Tiwi Bombers Bombers nbsp Tracy Village Razorbacks nbsp Wanderers Eagles Good Ol Wanderers Forever Battle Hymn Of The Republic nbsp Waratah Warriors It s A Grand Old Flag You re A Grand Old FlagCoverage editMedia edit Television edit In 2006 NTFL premier league matches were broadcast nationally for the first time ever on ABC2 each Sunday afternoon from February to March Previously the matches had only been shown in the Territory on ABC Darwin In 2008 it reverted to local broadcasting During the 2014 15 season the Saturday 3 00pm premier league match was broadcast live on ABC in Darwin During the 2017 18 season Southern Cross TV broadcast one game a week on Sunday afternoons Since then National Indigenous Television NITV broadcasts nationally replays of one game a week throughout the week starting Sunday afternoons Radio edit During the 2014 15 season one premier league match was broadcast on ABC Local Radio the match was either the late or early Saturday game and was an alternate match to the TV broadcast game In 2017 18 ABC will continue to broadcast one game a week on the digital radio frequency 105 7FM with a commentary team including Dominic McCormack Natasha Medbury and Kieran Davis Internet edit Internet broadcasting commenced through YouTube during the 2012 2013 season followed by its inclusion on the ABC iView on demand service the 2013 2014 season which uses the recordings taken from the match day broadcast The TV broadcast match was simulcast live on ABC Grandstand on YouTube during the 2014 15 season Attendance edit The NTFL attracts strong local crowds The 2005 Grand final attracted a crowd of over 5 000 people One of the biggest crowds was the 2010 11 Grand Final between St Mary s and Wanderers with the Wanderers prevailing with a 28 point win which attracted an over 9 000 crowd Men Premier League premiership tally editClub Premierships Runners up Premiership years Runner up years St Marys 34 19 1954 55 1955 56 1958 59 1959 60 1961 62 1965 66 1966 67 1971 72 1977 78 1978 79 1983 84 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1989 90 1990 91 1991 92 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2012 13 2013 14 2015 16 2016 172021 22 2023 24 1960 61 1962 63 1963 64 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1972 73 1976 77 1981 82 1982 83 1992 93 1997 98 1998 99 2005 06 2010 11 2014 15 2019 20 2020 21 Darwin 23 30 1921 22 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1931 32 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 1948 49 1949 50 1950 51 1951 52 1962 63 1963 64 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1972 73 1975 76 1979 80 1988 89 2005 06 1919 20 1929 30 1930 31 1932 33 1936 37 1937 38 1938 39 1940 41 1946 47 1947 48 1952 53 1953 54 1954 55 1956 57 1958 59 1959 60 1961 62 1964 65 1966 67 1971 72 1983 84 1986 87 1987 88 1989 90 1990 91 1991 92 1993 94 1994 95 2000 01 2017 18 Waratah 16 16 1920 21 1928 29 1929 30 1930 31 1932 33 1937 38 1940 41 1946 47 1947 48 1952 53 1953 54 1973 74 1976 77 1998 99 1999 00 2022 23 1916 17 1917 18 1918 19 1922 23 1923 24 1925 26 1927 28 1931 32 1933 34 1934 35 1950 51 1955 56 1996 97 2006 07 2007 08 2021 22 Wanderers 12 14 1916 17 1917 18 1918 19 1919 20 1922 23 1923 24 1957 58 1981 82 1982 83 1992 93 2010 11 2014 15 1920 21 1921 22 1924 25 1948 49 1949 50 1951 52 1980 81 1984 85 1988 89 2004 05 2008 09 2013 14 2015 16 2016 17 Nightcliff 6 9 1956 57 1960 61 1964 65 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 1957 58 1965 66 1973 74 1978 79 1985 86 2001 02 2003 04 2011 12 2023 24 Palmerston 3 5 1980 81 2000 01 2001 02 1975 76 1977 78 1979 80 1999 00 2002 03 Southern Districts 3 3 1997 98 2006 07 2017 18 1995 96 2018 19 2022 23 Tiwi Bombers 1 2 2011 12 2009 10 2012 13 PINT 0 0 N A N AWooden Spoon tally editClub Total Season s Wanderers 28 1930 31 1931 32 1932 33 1933 34 1935 36 1946 47 1953 54 1954 55 1955 56 1956 57 1963 64 1964 65 1965 66 1966 67 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 1970 71 1971 72 1976 77 1979 80 1989 90 1997 98 1998 99 1999 00 2000 01 2001 02 2007 08 Waratah 23 1919 20 1921 22 1924 25 1926 27 1936 37 1949 50 1951 52 1957 58 1958 59 1959 60 1961 62 1962 63 1975 76 1977 78 1978 79 1980 81 1982 83 1983 84 1984 85 1988 89 1993 94 2014 15 2015 16 Darwin 16 1916 17 1917 18 1918 19 1920 21 1922 23 1923 24 1927 28 1928 29 1960 61 1996 97 2006 07 2008 09 2009 10 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 Palmerston 11 1972 73 1973 74 1981 82 1985 86 1986 87 1990 91 1994 95 2004 05 2017 18 2019 20 2023 24 Nightcliff 5 1950 51 1952 53 1992 93 1995 96 2010 11 S Districts 4 1991 92 2002 03 2003 04 2005 06 Tiwi 4 2016 17 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 St Marys 1 2018 19 PINT Nil N A Competition timeline editWomen s Premier League editThe Woman s NTFL competition was all started in 2004 and currently has 10 teams enrolling 2 Teams edit Premier League Clubs Club Nickname Premierships Big River Hawks 0 Tracy Village Razorbacks 0 PINT Queenants 3 2020 21 2022 23 2023 24 Darwin Buffettes 2 2016 17 2021 22 Nightcliff Tigers 0 Palmerston Magpies 1 2010 11 St Mary s Saints 5 2004 05 2005 06 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 Southern Districts Crocs 1 2019 20 Wanderers Eagles 0 Waratah Warriors 8 2006 07 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2017 18 2018 19 Grand Finals edit Years Premiers GF Score Runner up Date Location 2004 05 St Mary s 1 7 5 47 0 3 3 Darwin Buffettes 1 2005 Marrara Stadium 2005 06 St Mary s 2 8 11 59 3 2 20 Waratah 1 2006 Marrara Stadium 2006 07 Waratah 1 3 1 19 2 5 17 Darwin Buffettes 2 2007 Marrara Stadium 2007 08 St Mary s 3 7 2 44 5 4 34 Waratah 2 2008 Marrara Stadium 2008 09 St Mary s 4 9 12 66 4 4 28 Palmerston Magpies 1 2009 Marrara Stadium 2009 10 St Mary s 5 9 5 59 3 6 24 Waratah 3 2010 Marrara Stadium 2010 11 Palmerston Magpies 1 6 5 41 4 7 31 St Mary s 1 2011 Marrara Stadium 2011 12 Waratah 2 9 8 62 2 1 13 St Mary s 2 2012 Marrara Stadium 2012 13 Waratah 3 13 5 83 8 4 52 St Mary s 3 Saturday March 9 2013 1 15 pm Marrara Stadium 2013 14 Waratah 4 6 7 43 3 6 24 Darwin Buffettes 3 Saturday March 8 2014 4 00 pm Marrara Stadium 2014 15 Waratah 5 9 4 58 0 4 4 Tracy Village 1 Saturday March 7 2015 4 15 pm Marrara Stadium 2015 16 Waratah 6 6 14 50 4 8 32 Wanderers 1 Saturday March 12 2016 4 30 pm Marrara Stadium 2016 17 Darwin Buffettes 1 6 9 45 4 3 27 Waratah 4 Saturday March 11 2017 1 30 pm Marrara Stadium 2017 18 Waratah 7 9 5 59 4 0 24 Darwin Buffettes 4 Saturday March 10 2018 4 30 pm Marrara Stadium 2018 19 Waratah 8 3 3 21 0 3 3 Southern Districts 1 Saturday March 9 2019 4 30 pm Marrara Stadium 2019 20 Southern Districts 1 6 3 39 3 3 21 Waratah 5 Saturday March 7 2020 4 30 pm Marrara Stadium 2020 21 PINT 1 7 4 46 5 5 35 Darwin Buffettes 5 Saturday March 20 2021 4 00 pm Marrara Stadium 2021 22 Darwin Buffettes 2 4 10 34 2 4 16 Nightcliff 1 Saturday March 19 2022 4 00 pm Marrara Stadium 2022 23 PINT 2 12 8 80 6 4 40 Waratah 6 Saturday March 18 2023 4 15 pm Marrara Stadium 2023 24 PINT 3 4 3 27 3 4 22 St Mary s 4 Saturday 16 March 2024 4 15pm Marrara StadiumSee also editAFL Northern Territory Australian rules football in the Northern TerritoryReferences edit NTFL vs North Adelaide Women s Premier League Premierships External links editOfficial website Official Twitter NTFL pages on Full Points Footy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northern Territory Football League amp oldid 1217867790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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