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Northern Territory Football Club

Northern Territory Football Club, nicknamed NT Thunder, was a Northern Territory-based Australian rules football club that competed in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) between 2011 and 2019. It also competed in the VFL Women's in 2018-19. Under-19 boys and girls development teams, sporting the team uniform, continue the Thunder's representation in the NAB League Boys and Girls competitions.

NT Thunder
Names
Full nameNorthern Territory Football Club
Nickname(s)NT Thunder
2017 season
After finals5th
Home-and-away season5th
Leading goalkickerDarren Ewing (61 goals)
Best and fairestCameron Ilett
Club details
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Colours  Black   Ochre   Yellow   White
CompetitionNEAFL
ChairmanLincoln Jenkin
CoachAndrew Hodges
Captain(s)Shannon Rioli
Premierships2 (2011, 2015)
Ground(s)Marrara Oval, Darwin (capacity: 12,000)
 Traeger Park, Alice Springs (capacity: 10,000)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Other information
Official websitentthunder.com.au

History edit

The Northern Territory Thunder were formed in 2008 and were invited to join the West Australian Football League but instead opted to join the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL). At the conclusion of the 2011 QAFL season the Thunder, along with nine other Queensland-based teams, were invited to join the newly formed North East Australian Football League.[1] The Thunder finished the regular season with the best record in the Northern Conference and in doing so claimed their first ever minor premiership. The Thunder went on to prove their superiority by claiming the first ever Northern Conference NEAFL premiership by defeating the Morningside Panthers. A week later the Thunder defeated the newly crowned Eastern Conference NEAFL premiers, Ainslie Tri-Colours, to claim the first ever NEAFL premiership at Traeger Park.[2]

The Thunder won two NEAFL premierships and entered a side in the VFL Women's competition in Victoria. By the end of the 2019 season however AFL Northern Territory revealed it could no longer justify keeping the club afloat, and announced its cessation from both competitions.[3]

2017 squad edit

Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff
  •  1 Michael Coombes
  •  2 Darren Ewing
  •  3 Ben Rioli
  •  6 Damian Williams
  •  7 Jack Long
  •  8 Michael Bowden
  • 10 Shannon Rioli (c)
  • 12 Jonathon Peris
  • 13 Davin Ferreira
  • 14 Hugo Drogemuller
  • 15 Matthew Rosier
  • 16 Cameron Ilett
  • 17 Domonic Grant
  • 18 Jack Shannahan
  • 19 Braedon McLean
  • 20 Ryan Smith
  • 21 Daniel Weetra
  • 22 Simon Bates
  • 23 Richard Tambling
  • 24 Abraham Ankers
  • 26 Samuel Smith
  • 27 Michael Hagan
  • 28 Thomas Davies
  • 29 Justin Beugelaar (vc)
  • 30 Sam Talbot
  • 31 Jake Roe-Duggan
  • 33 Justin Cooper
  • 37 Liam Patrick
  • 39 Scott McLeod
  • 40 Lochlan Dhurrkay
  • 42 Daniel Russell
  • 43 Jarred Erlandson
  • 45 Neil Vea Vea
  • 47 Kayle Kossack
  • 48 Lachlan Collihole
  •  5 Michael Mummery
  •  9 Tony Olango
  • 11 Nick Yarran
  • 25 Isiah Farrell-Nelson
  • 32 Kyle Emery
  • 34 Liam Holt-Fitz
  • 36 Matthew Bricknell
  • 38 Ankin Abbott
  • 41 Daniel Turner
  • 44 Adam Sambono
  • 46 Matthew Green
  • 50 Patrick Kossack

Head coach

  • Andrew Hodges

Assistant coaches

  • Aaron Motlop (assistant coach)
  • Brent Renouf (assistant coach)
  • Jason Roe (assistant coach)
  • James Debono (assistant coach)
  • Coleen Gwynne (bench coach)
  • Josh Heath (analysis coach)
  • David Crane (strength and conditioning coordinator)

Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 9 April 2017
Source(s): Playing list


Honour board edit

Legend:
 ^  Premiers,  †  Finals
Bold italics: competition leading goal kicker

Season Position Chairman CEO Coach Captain(s) Best and fairest Leading goalkicker (total)
2009 6th Paul Tyrell Stuart Totham Michael McLean Jarred Ilett Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing (81)
2010 4th† Paul Tyrell Stuart Totham Murray Davis Jarred Ilett Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing (78)
2011 1st^ Paul Tyrell Stuart Totham Murray Davis Cameron Ilett Jake Dignan Darren Ewing (115)
2012 3rd† Lincoln Jenkin Jarred Ilett Daniel Archer Cameron Ilett Jason Roe Darren Ewing (64)
2013 7th Lincoln Jenkin Jarred Ilett Daniel Archer Cameron Ilett Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing (94)
2014 4th† Lincoln Jenkin Jarred Ilett Xavier Clarke Cameron Ilett/Aaron Motlop Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing (73)
2015 1st^ Lincoln Jenkin Brendan Curry Xavier Clarke Aaron Motlop Richard Tambling Darren Ewing (87)
2016 5th† Lincoln Jenkin Xavier Clarke Shannon Rioli Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing (58)
2017 5th† Lincoln Jenkin Andrew Hodges Shannon Rioli Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing (61)

Honours and achievements edit

Premierships edit

2011 NEAFL Grand Final
Saturday, 24 September (2:00 pm) NT Thunder def. Ainslie Traeger Park
5.4 (34)
9.11 (65)
11.14 (80)
 16.18 (114)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
6.4 (40)
9.7 (61)
10.12 (72)
 13.14 (92)
Andrew Ireland Medal: Cameron Ilett (NT Thunder)
D. Ewing 5, A. McLeod 3, W. Farrer 3, C. Ilett 2, J. Dignan , R. Smith , R. Tungatalum Goals M. Crook 3, M. Lawless 3, B. Hughes 2, N. Paine 2, A. vandenBerg , D. Walker , C. Mathis
C. Ilett, S. Tapp, A. Motlop, K. Tyrrell, L. Egger, J. Dignan Best D. Tow, M. Crook, B. Hughes, R. Tutt, R. Shirley, R. Tuohey


2015 NEAFL Grand Final
Saturday, 19 September (6:30 pm) NT Thunder def. Aspley TIO Stadium (crowd: 5,889) Report
3.2 (20)
6.8 (44)
10.10 (70)
 11.15 (81)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.3 (9)
4.10 (34)
6.11 (47)
 11.14 (80)
Umpires: Alex Whetton, Cameron Barr, James Waldorff
Andrew Ireland Medal: Chris Dunne (NT Thunder)
C .Dunne 4, D. Ewing 3, M. Hagan, J. Lockwood, G. Turner, L. Patrick Goals E. Hipwood 2, C. French 2, T. Dickinson, G. Grose, M. Payne, C. Stevenson, N. Jackson, E. Sansbury, J. Neils
B. Rioli, C. Dunne, D. Ewing, C. Ilett, J. Beugelaar, T. Motlop Best M. Payne, M. Hutchinson, J. Wagner, C. Stiller, J. Williams, G. Grose

Club Champions edit

 
Former captain and six-time club champion, Cameron Ilett, during July 2015.
  • 2009 – Cameron Ilett
  • 2010 – Cameron Ilett
  • 2011 – Jake Dignan
  • 2012 – Jason Roe
  • 2013 – Cameron Ilett
  • 2014 – Cameron Ilett
  • 2015 – Richard Tambling
  • 2016 – Cameron Ilett
  • 2017 – Cameron Ilett

Grogan Medallists edit

The Grogan Medal was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best and fairest player in the NEAFL Northern Conference.

  • Cameron Ilett (2011)

Ray Hughson Medallists edit

The Ray Hughson Medal was awarded in the QAFL until 2010, and in the NEAFL Northern Conference between 2011 and 2013 to the leading goalkicker.

  • Darren Ewing (2009) – 81 goals
  • Darren Ewing (2011) – 115 goals
  • Darren Ewing (2013) – 94 goals

NEAFL leading goalkicker edit

The NEAFL leading goalkicker has been awarded since 2014 to the player who kicks the most goals in the NEAFL competition.

  • Darren Ewing (2015) – 78 goals
  • Darren Ewing (2016) – 58 goals
  • Darren Ewing (2017) – 61 goals

NEAFL (Northern) Rising Stars edit

The NEAFL (Northern) Rising Star was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best young player in the Northern Conference.

  • Ross Tungatalum (2011)

NEAFL Rising Stars edit

The NEAFL (Northern) Rising Star has been awarded since 2014 to the best young player in the NEAFL competition.

  • Adam Sambono (2017)

Premiership coaches edit

NEAFL Coach of the Year edit

The NEAFL Coach of the Year has been awarded since 2014 to the best coach in the NEAFL competition.

QAFL Team of the Year representatives edit

NT Thunder competed in the QAFL between 2009 and 2010 before joining the NEAFL.

  • Darren Ewing (2009)
  • Cameron Ilett (2009, 2010)
  • Jarred Ilett (2009– captain)
  • Peter MacFarlane (2009)
  • Brett Goodes (2010)
  • Zephaniah Skinner (2010)

NEAFL Team of the Year representatives edit

Between 2011 and 2013, the Team of the Year representatives were from the Northern Conference. Since 2014, the representatives have been for the whole NEAFL competition.

  • Darren Ewing (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
  • Cameron Ilett (2011– captain, 2013, 2014– captain, 2015– captain, 2016– captain, 2017)
  • Shaun Tapp (2011)
  • Ross Tungatalum (2011)
  • Kenrick Tyrrell (2011)
  • Jake Dignan (2012)
  • Jason Roe (2012)
  • Matt Rosier (2012)
  • Chris Dunne (2013, 2014)
  • Justin Beugelaar (2015)
  • Richard Tambling (2015)
  • Raphael Clarke (2016)
  • Adam Sambono (2017)

AFL players edit

The following is the list of NT Thunder players who have played at AFL level and the club they play(ed) for.

Club song edit

The NT Thunder club song is "We are the Territory Thunder".

We are Territory boys/girls
We are Territory Thunder

Yellow, ochre, black and white
We are out for plunder

Premierships are on our mind
We’ll tear our foes asunder

We are Territory boys/girls
We are Territory Thunder

We are Territory boys/girls
We are Territory Thunder

Ngiya pumanyinga (I am Thunder)
Kuwa
Ngintha pumanyinga (You are Thunder)
Kuwa
Ngawa pumanyinga, Ngawa pumanyinga, Ngawa pumanyinga (We are Thunder)
Kuwa, Kuwa, Kuwa

Match records edit

Correct to the end of round 17, 2017

  • Highest score for: 193 points
    Round 18, 2010 (Gardens Oval) – NT Thunder 29.19 (193) vs. Broadbeach 8.3 (51)
  • Lowest score for: 28 points
    Round 17, 2017 (Sydney Cricket Ground) – NT Thunder 4.4 (28) vs. Sydney Swans 25.24 (174)
  • Highest score against: 174 points
    Round 17, 2017 (Sydney Cricket Ground) – NT Thunder 4.4 (28) vs. Sydney Swans 25.24 (174)
  • Lowest score against: 15 points
    Round 13, 2014 (TIO Stadium) – NT Thunder 19.11 (125) vs. Sydney University 1.9 (15)
  • Highest aggregate score: 287 points
    Round 4, 2009 (Victoria Point) – NT Thunder 20.11 (131) vs. Redland 23.18 (156)
  • Lowest aggregate score: 89 points
    Elimination final, 2014 (TIO Stadium) – NT Thunder 7.11 (53) vs. Ainslie 5.6 (36)
  • Lowest winning score: 53 points
    Elimination final, 2014 (TIO Stadium) – NT Thunder 7.11 (53) vs. Ainslie 5.6 (36)
  • Highest losing score: 131 points
    Round 4, 2009 (TIO Stadium) – NT Thunder 23.18 (131) vs. Redland 23.18 (156)
  • Greatest winning margin: 142 points
    Round 18, 2010 (Gardens Oval) – NT Thunder 29.19 (193) vs. Broadbeach 8.3 (51)
  • Greatest losing margin: 146 points
    Round 17, 2017 (Sydney Cricket Ground) – NT Thunder 4.4 (28) vs. Sydney Swans 25.24 (174)
  • Longest winning streak: 13 matches
    Round 11, 2015 vs. Sydney University (Henson Park) to round 1, 2016 vs. Gold Coast (TIO Stadium)
  • Longest losing streak: 3 matches (achieved four times)
    Round 15, 2009 vs. Redland (Traeger Park) to round 17, 2009 vs. Southport (Carrara Stadium)
    Round 2, 2010 vs. Redland (Victoria Point Oval) to round 4, 2010 vs. Southport (Fankhauser Reserve)
    Northern conference grand final, 2012 vs. Brisbane Lions (Leyshon Park) to round 2, 2013 vs. Aspley (Graham Road Oval)
    Round 20, 2013 vs. Redland (Traeger Park) to round 22, 2013 vs. Aspley (TIO Stadium)
  • Most goals in a match by an individual: 14 goals
    Darren Ewing, round 19, 2013 (Leyshon Park)

References edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ Thunder soars to take prized double - NT News
  3. ^ "Thunder no more: AFLNT confirms no NEAFL and VFLW teams". AFL.com.au. 12 September 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Northern Territory Football Club nicknamed NT Thunder was a Northern Territory based Australian rules football club that competed in the North East Australian Football League NEAFL between 2011 and 2019 It also competed in the VFL Women s in 2018 19 Under 19 boys and girls development teams sporting the team uniform continue the Thunder s representation in the NAB League Boys and Girls competitions NT ThunderNamesFull nameNorthern Territory Football ClubNickname s NT Thunder2017 seasonAfter finals5thHome and away season5thLeading goalkickerDarren Ewing 61 goals Best and fairestCameron IlettClub detailsFounded2008 16 years ago 2008 Colours Black Ochre Yellow WhiteCompetitionNEAFLChairmanLincoln JenkinCoachAndrew HodgesCaptain s Shannon RioliPremierships2 2011 2015 Ground s Marrara Oval Darwin capacity 12 000 Traeger Park Alice Springs capacity 10 000 UniformsHomeAwayOther informationOfficial websitentthunder com au Contents 1 History 2 2017 squad 3 Honour board 4 Honours and achievements 4 1 Premierships 4 2 Club Champions 4 3 Grogan Medallists 4 4 Ray Hughson Medallists 4 5 NEAFL leading goalkicker 4 6 NEAFL Northern Rising Stars 4 7 NEAFL Rising Stars 4 8 Premiership coaches 4 9 NEAFL Coach of the Year 4 10 QAFL Team of the Year representatives 4 11 NEAFL Team of the Year representatives 4 12 AFL players 5 Club song 6 Match records 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Northern Territory Thunder were formed in 2008 and were invited to join the West Australian Football League but instead opted to join the Queensland Australian Football League QAFL At the conclusion of the 2011 QAFL season the Thunder along with nine other Queensland based teams were invited to join the newly formed North East Australian Football League 1 The Thunder finished the regular season with the best record in the Northern Conference and in doing so claimed their first ever minor premiership The Thunder went on to prove their superiority by claiming the first ever Northern Conference NEAFL premiership by defeating the Morningside Panthers A week later the Thunder defeated the newly crowned Eastern Conference NEAFL premiers Ainslie Tri Colours to claim the first ever NEAFL premiership at Traeger Park 2 The Thunder won two NEAFL premierships and entered a side in the VFL Women s competition in Victoria By the end of the 2019 season however AFL Northern Territory revealed it could no longer justify keeping the club afloat and announced its cessation from both competitions 3 2017 squad editNorthern Territory Football Clubviewtalkedit Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff 1 Michael Coombes 2 Darren Ewing 3 Ben Rioli 6 Damian Williams 7 Jack Long 8 Michael Bowden 10 Shannon Rioli c 12 Jonathon Peris 13 Davin Ferreira 14 Hugo Drogemuller 15 Matthew Rosier 16 Cameron Ilett 17 Domonic Grant 18 Jack Shannahan 19 Braedon McLean 20 Ryan Smith 21 Daniel Weetra 22 Simon Bates 23 Richard Tambling 24 Abraham Ankers 26 Samuel Smith 27 Michael Hagan 28 Thomas Davies 29 Justin Beugelaar vc 30 Sam Talbot 31 Jake Roe Duggan 33 Justin Cooper 37 Liam Patrick 39 Scott McLeod 40 Lochlan Dhurrkay 42 Daniel Russell 43 Jarred Erlandson 45 Neil Vea Vea 47 Kayle Kossack 48 Lachlan Collihole 5 Michael Mummery 9 Tony Olango 11 Nick Yarran 25 Isiah Farrell Nelson 32 Kyle Emery 34 Liam Holt Fitz 36 Matthew Bricknell 38 Ankin Abbott 41 Daniel Turner 44 Adam Sambono 46 Matthew Green 50 Patrick Kossack Head coach Andrew Hodges Assistant coaches Aaron Motlop assistant coach Brent Renouf assistant coach Jason Roe assistant coach James Debono assistant coach Coleen Gwynne bench coach Josh Heath analysis coach David Crane strength and conditioning coordinator Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s Updated 9 April 2017Source s Playing listHonour board editLegend Premiers Finals Bold italics competition leading goal kicker Season Position Chairman CEO Coach Captain s Best and fairest Leading goalkicker total 2009 6th Paul Tyrell Stuart Totham Michael McLean Jarred Ilett Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing 81 2010 4th Paul Tyrell Stuart Totham Murray Davis Jarred Ilett Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing 78 2011 1st Paul Tyrell Stuart Totham Murray Davis Cameron Ilett Jake Dignan Darren Ewing 115 2012 3rd Lincoln Jenkin Jarred Ilett Daniel Archer Cameron Ilett Jason Roe Darren Ewing 64 2013 7th Lincoln Jenkin Jarred Ilett Daniel Archer Cameron Ilett Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing 94 2014 4th Lincoln Jenkin Jarred Ilett Xavier Clarke Cameron Ilett Aaron Motlop Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing 73 2015 1st Lincoln Jenkin Brendan Curry Xavier Clarke Aaron Motlop Richard Tambling Darren Ewing 87 2016 5th Lincoln Jenkin Xavier Clarke Shannon Rioli Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing 58 2017 5th Lincoln Jenkin Andrew Hodges Shannon Rioli Cameron Ilett Darren Ewing 61 Honours and achievements editPremierships edit 2011 NEAFL Grand Final Saturday 24 September 2 00 pm NT Thunder def Ainslie Traeger Park 5 4 34 9 11 65 11 14 80 16 18 114 Q1Q2Q3 Final 6 4 40 9 7 61 10 12 72 13 14 92 Andrew Ireland Medal Cameron Ilett NT Thunder D Ewing 5 A McLeod 3 W Farrer 3 C Ilett 2 J Dignan R Smith R Tungatalum Goals M Crook 3 M Lawless 3 B Hughes 2 N Paine 2 A vandenBerg D Walker C Mathis C Ilett S Tapp A Motlop K Tyrrell L Egger J Dignan Best D Tow M Crook B Hughes R Tutt R Shirley R Tuohey 2015 NEAFL Grand Final Saturday 19 September 6 30 pm NT Thunder def Aspley TIO Stadium crowd 5 889 Report 3 2 20 6 8 44 10 10 70 11 15 81 Q1Q2Q3 Final 1 3 9 4 10 34 6 11 47 11 14 80 Umpires Alex Whetton Cameron Barr James Waldorff Andrew Ireland Medal Chris Dunne NT Thunder C Dunne 4 D Ewing 3 M Hagan J Lockwood G Turner L Patrick Goals E Hipwood 2 C French 2 T Dickinson G Grose M Payne C Stevenson N Jackson E Sansbury J Neils B Rioli C Dunne D Ewing C Ilett J Beugelaar T Motlop Best M Payne M Hutchinson J Wagner C Stiller J Williams G Grose Club Champions edit nbsp Former captain and six time club champion Cameron Ilett during July 2015 2009 Cameron Ilett 2010 Cameron Ilett 2011 Jake Dignan 2012 Jason Roe 2013 Cameron Ilett 2014 Cameron Ilett 2015 Richard Tambling 2016 Cameron Ilett 2017 Cameron Ilett Grogan Medallists edit Main article Grogan Medal The Grogan Medal was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best and fairest player in the NEAFL Northern Conference Cameron Ilett 2011 Ray Hughson Medallists edit The Ray Hughson Medal was awarded in the QAFL until 2010 and in the NEAFL Northern Conference between 2011 and 2013 to the leading goalkicker Darren Ewing 2009 81 goals Darren Ewing 2011 115 goals Darren Ewing 2013 94 goals NEAFL leading goalkicker edit The NEAFL leading goalkicker has been awarded since 2014 to the player who kicks the most goals in the NEAFL competition Darren Ewing 2015 78 goals Darren Ewing 2016 58 goals Darren Ewing 2017 61 goals NEAFL Northern Rising Stars edit The NEAFL Northern Rising Star was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best young player in the Northern Conference Ross Tungatalum 2011 NEAFL Rising Stars edit The NEAFL Northern Rising Star has been awarded since 2014 to the best young player in the NEAFL competition Adam Sambono 2017 Premiership coaches edit Murray Davis 2011 Xavier Clarke 2015 NEAFL Coach of the Year edit The NEAFL Coach of the Year has been awarded since 2014 to the best coach in the NEAFL competition Murray Davis 2011 Xavier Clarke 2014 QAFL Team of the Year representatives edit NT Thunder competed in the QAFL between 2009 and 2010 before joining the NEAFL Darren Ewing 2009 Cameron Ilett 2009 2010 Jarred Ilett 2009 captain Peter MacFarlane 2009 Brett Goodes 2010 Zephaniah Skinner 2010 NEAFL Team of the Year representatives edit Between 2011 and 2013 the Team of the Year representatives were from the Northern Conference Since 2014 the representatives have been for the whole NEAFL competition Darren Ewing 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Cameron Ilett 2011 captain 2013 2014 captain 2015 captain 2016 captain 2017 Shaun Tapp 2011 Ross Tungatalum 2011 Kenrick Tyrrell 2011 Jake Dignan 2012 Jason Roe 2012 Matt Rosier 2012 Chris Dunne 2013 2014 Justin Beugelaar 2015 Richard Tambling 2015 Raphael Clarke 2016 Adam Sambono 2017 AFL players edit The following is the list of NT Thunder players who have played at AFL level and the club they play ed for Jed Anderson Hawthorn and North Melbourne Dom Barry Melbourne Jared Brennan Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Raphael Clarke St Kilda Nakia Cockatoo Geelong Alwyn Davey Essendon Nathan Djerrkura Geelong and Western Bulldogs Brett Goodes Western Bulldogs Nikki Gore Adelaide Women Steven May Gold Coast Ryan Nyhuis Fremantle Andrew McLeod Adelaide Liam Patrick Gold Coast Relton Roberts Richmond Jason Roe Brisbane Lions Zephaniah Skinner Western Bulldogs Richard Tambling Richmond and Adelaide Troy Taylor Richmond Austin Wonaeamirri MelbourneClub song editThe NT Thunder club song is We are the Territory Thunder We are Territory boys girls We are Territory ThunderYellow ochre black and white We are out for plunderPremierships are on our mind We ll tear our foes asunderWe are Territory boys girls We are Territory ThunderWe are Territory boys girls We are Territory ThunderNgiya pumanyinga I am Thunder Kuwa Ngintha pumanyinga You are Thunder Kuwa Ngawa pumanyinga Ngawa pumanyinga Ngawa pumanyinga We are Thunder Kuwa Kuwa KuwaMatch records editCorrect to the end of round 17 2017 Highest score for 193 points Round 18 2010 Gardens Oval NT Thunder 29 19 193 vs Broadbeach 8 3 51 Lowest score for 28 points Round 17 2017 Sydney Cricket Ground NT Thunder 4 4 28 vs Sydney Swans 25 24 174 Highest score against 174 points Round 17 2017 Sydney Cricket Ground NT Thunder 4 4 28 vs Sydney Swans 25 24 174 Lowest score against 15 points Round 13 2014 TIO Stadium NT Thunder 19 11 125 vs Sydney University 1 9 15 Highest aggregate score 287 points Round 4 2009 Victoria Point NT Thunder 20 11 131 vs Redland 23 18 156 Lowest aggregate score 89 points Elimination final 2014 TIO Stadium NT Thunder 7 11 53 vs Ainslie 5 6 36 Lowest winning score 53 points Elimination final 2014 TIO Stadium NT Thunder 7 11 53 vs Ainslie 5 6 36 Highest losing score 131 points Round 4 2009 TIO Stadium NT Thunder 23 18 131 vs Redland 23 18 156 Greatest winning margin 142 points Round 18 2010 Gardens Oval NT Thunder 29 19 193 vs Broadbeach 8 3 51 Greatest losing margin 146 points Round 17 2017 Sydney Cricket Ground NT Thunder 4 4 28 vs Sydney Swans 25 24 174 Longest winning streak 13 matches Round 11 2015 vs Sydney University Henson Park to round 1 2016 vs Gold Coast TIO Stadium Longest losing streak 3 matches achieved four times Round 15 2009 vs Redland Traeger Park to round 17 2009 vs Southport Carrara Stadium Round 2 2010 vs Redland Victoria Point Oval to round 4 2010 vs Southport Fankhauser Reserve Northern conference grand final 2012 vs Brisbane Lions Leyshon Park to round 2 2013 vs Aspley Graham Road Oval Round 20 2013 vs Redland Traeger Park to round 22 2013 vs Aspley TIO Stadium Most goals in a match by an individual 14 goals Darren Ewing round 19 2013 Leyshon Park References edit AFL s north east boost AFL com au Thunder soars to take prized double NT News Thunder no more AFLNT confirms no NEAFL and VFLW teams AFL com au 12 September 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Northern Territory Football Club Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northern Territory Football Club amp oldid 1198312884, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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