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List Of Tasmanian Football League Records
This is a list of Tasmanian Football League records. For a detailed list of records pertaining to Statewide (post-1985) football, see Statewide Football in Tasmania. Record games holder: TANFL *352 – Steane Kremerskothen (Launceston / Clarence / North Launceston) from 1982–1999 *274 – Kevin Baker (Glenorchy) from 1957–1974 Note: After the TANFL went to a statewide competition in 1986–1987, Steane Kremerskothen broke the all-time record with 303 TFL matches playing for Clarence and North Launceston/Northern Bombers until 1999. As a prerequisite of the league going statewide, it was deemed that the regional competitions (TANFL, NTFA and NWFU) of pre-1986 were now granted equal status and therefore Kremerskothen's 49 matches with Launceston in the NTFA from 1982–1984 gave him 352 senior matches at Tier One level, also an all-time record. Record premiership titles as coach: TANFL *6 – Jack Metherell (North Hobart) in 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1945 and 1947 *5 – Bru ...
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Tasmanian Football League
The Tasmanian State League (TSL), colloquially known as the "Tasmanian Football League (TFL)" (formerly known as the "Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL)" and several other short-term names) is the highest ranked Australian rules football league in Tasmania, Australia. The league has a long and convoluted history which dates back to its founding on 12 June 1879 as the ''Tasmanian Football Association'' (giving it some claim to the title of the third oldest club football league in the world), but the name "TFL" (also the state's football governing body) was removed after it was liquidated with crushing debts in February 1999 and replaced by an independent commission (Football Tasmania) and the competition was renamed the Tasmanian State Football League (1999) and the SWL (2000) until the number of clubs in financial difficulty made the league unsustainable and it collapsed in December 2000. After long negotiations and discussions it was reinstated as a ten club ...
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Wayne Fox
Wayne "Baldy" Fox (born 4 January 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for various clubs in the Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL) and later, the TFL Statewide League. He also played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). A forward, Fox was the all-time record Tasmanian Football League goal-kicker with 1049 goals and started his career at Glenorchy in 1975, before crossing to New Norfolk in 1981. He was most prolific when playing at New Norfolk, where he topped the TANFL/TFL Statewide league goal-kicking in four successive years from 1983 to 1986. The best of those tallies, 135 goals, came in 1983, and the previous season he was a member of New Norfolk's premiership team. He crossed to Hobart in 1986 where he also had four fine seasons and also topped the league's goal-kicking in 1986. 1987 and 1988, becoming the Hobart Football Club's only centurion goal-kicker in its history in 1986 and 1988. Fox booted 97 goals ...
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2009 TSL Season
The 2009 AFL Tasmania Tasmanian Football League, TSL premiership season was an Australian rules football competition, staged across Tasmania, Australia over eighteen roster rounds and six finals series matches between 4 April and 19 September 2009. This was the first season of a return to statewide football after a hiatus of eight seasons caused by the collapse of the former Tasmanian Football League, TFL in December 2000. The League was known as the Wrest Point Tasmanian State League under a commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with Wrest Point Casino in Hobart. Participating Clubs *Burnie Dockers Football Club *Clarence Football Club, Clarence District Football Club *Devonport Football Club *Glenorchy Football Club, Glenorchy District Football Club *Hobart Football Club *Lauderdale Football Club *Launceston Football Club *North Hobart Demons, North Hobart Football Club *North Launceston Football Club *South Launceston Football Club 2009 TSL Club Coaches *Justin Pl ...
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1971 TANFL Season
The 1971 Tasmanian Australian National Football League ( TANFL) premiership season was an Australian rules football competition staged in Hobart, Tasmania over twenty (20) roster rounds and five (5) finals series matches (one match was drawn) between 3 April and 25 September 1971. Participating Clubs * Clarence District Football Club * Glenorchy District Football Club *Hobart Football Club *New Norfolk District Football Club *North Hobart Football Club *Sandy Bay Football Club 1971 TANFL Club Coaches *John Bingley (Clarence) *Trevor Sprigg (Glenorchy) *Dennis Munari (Hobart) *Ricky Graham (New Norfolk) * John Devine (North Hobart) * Rod Olsson (Sandy Bay) TANFL Reserves Grand Final (Saturday, 18 September 1971) *Sandy Bay 12.16 (88) v New Norfolk 11.5 (71) – North Hobart Oval TANFL Under-19's Grand Final *New Norfolk 17.13 (115) v Lindisfarne 13.10 (88) – North Hobart Oval State Preliminary Final (Saturday, 18 September 1971) *Latrobe 13.13 (91) v Scottsdale 9.14 (68) â ...
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1964 TANFL Season
The 1964 Tasmanian Australian National Football League ( TANFL) premiership season was an Australian Rules football competition staged in Hobart, Tasmania over nineteen (19) roster rounds and four (4) finals series matches between 4 April and 12 September 1964. Participating Clubs * Clarence District Football Club * Glenorchy District Football Club *Hobart Football Club *New Norfolk District Football Club *North Hobart Football Club *Sandy Bay Football Club 1964 TANFL Club Coaches *Geoff Frier (Clarence) *Bobby Parsons (Glenorchy) *Mal Pascoe (Hobart) *Trevor Leo (New Norfolk) *Darrell Eaton (North Hobart) *Rex Geard (Sandy Bay) TANFL Reserves Grand Final *Clarence 8.6 (54) v New Norfolk 8.3 (51) – North Hobart Oval TANFL Under-19's Grand Final State Schools Old Boys Football Association (SSOBFA) (Saturday, 19 September 1964) * Buckingham 8.5 (53) v New Norfolk 4.14 (38) – New Town Oval State Preliminary Final (Saturday, 19 September 1964) *Scottsdale: 3.2 (20) , 5.6 ( ...
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1970 TANFL Season
The 1970 Tasmanian Australian National Football League ( TANFL) premiership season was an Australian rules football competition staged in Hobart, Tasmania over twenty (20) roster rounds and four (4) finals series matches between 28 March and 12 September 1970. Participating Clubs * Clarence District Football Club * Glenorchy District Football Club *Hobart Football Club *New Norfolk District Football Club *North Hobart Football Club *Sandy Bay Football Club 1970 TANFL Club Coaches *John Bingley (Clarence) *Graeme Gahan (Glenorchy) *Burnie Payne (Hobart) *Ricky Graham (New Norfolk) * John Devine (North Hobart) * Rod Olsson (Sandy Bay) TANFL Reserves Grand Final *Glenorchy 15.8 (98) v New Norfolk 9.11 (65) – North Hobart Oval TANFL Under-19's Grand Final (Sunday, 13 September 1970) *Glenorchy defeated Buckingham (No score available) – North Hobart Oval State Preliminary Final (Saturday, 26 September 1970) *Clarence: 3.3 (21) , 10.4 (64) , 18.5 (113) , 19.6 (120) * Scot ...
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1979 TANFL Season
The 1979 Tasmanian Australian National Football League ( TANFL) premiership season was an Australian rules football competition staged in Hobart, Tasmania over twenty (20) roster rounds and four (4) finals series matches between 7 April and 22 September 1979. This was the centenary season of the Tasmanian Football League, the finals series was sponsored by the Winfield tobacco company to the tune of A$10,000. The Grand Final of this year set an all-time record football match attendance in Tasmania of 24,968 patrons, this was also a single-day sporting record attendance in the state of Tasmania for twenty five years until it was broken when a crowd of 30,150 attended Symmons Plains Raceway in Northern Tasmania for a V8 Supercar Championship event in 2004(1) Participating Clubs * Clarence District Football Club * Glenorchy District Football Club *Hobart Football Club *New Norfolk District Football Club *North Hobart Football Club *Sandy Bay Football Club 1979 TANFL Club Coaches ...
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Queenborough Oval
Queenborough Oval is the home headquarters of the Hutchins Old Boys Football Club and the South Hobart/Sandy Bay Cricket Club. The ground is a former Tasmanian Football League venue, being the former home of the Sandy Bay Football Club (now defunct) from 1945 to 1997. After the demise of Sandy Bay in 1997, Hutchins moved to the ground during the 1998 season after vacating their former home ground of 43 years (Hutchins War Memorial Oval) just up the street from Queenborough. It is located on the corner of Nelson Road and Peel Street Sandy Bay, south of the Hobart CBD. History Queenborough Oval was originally part of the Queenborough Regional Cemetery, a site opened in 1873 and owned by Sandy Bay businessmen George Luckman and Stephen Large who purchased the site for £280 as a means of good business enterprise so that the residents in the Queenborough area could bury their dead some distance from their homes. The cemetery originally occupied the site from the edge of Sand ...
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Darryl Sutton
Darryl Lewis Sutton (27 July 1952 Р28 January 2017) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club, Richmond Football Club and the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League, Victorian Football League (VFL). He also played for the Glenorchy Football Club and North Hobart Football Club in the Tasmanian State League, Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL). Born at Calvary Hospital, Hobart to Lew Sutton and Margaret (Meg) (n̩e Collis), Sutton was a utility player and was recruited to North Melbourne in 1973 VFL season, 1973 from Tasmanian State League, Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL) side Glenorchy Football Club, Glenorchy but left the club after just one season, due to ill health, and returned to Glenorchy. Sutton's second stint with North Melbourne began in 1976 VFL season, 1976 and was more successful. He kicked five goals in that year's one point Preliminary Final win over Carlton Football Cl ...
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Terry Mayne
Terrence Neville Mayne (24 December 1950 – 11 April 1983) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the early 1970s. At the age of just 19, Mayne became a Clarence premiership player when he kicked ten goals against New Norfolk in the 1970 TANFL Grand Final. His tally helped Clarence win by 55 points and equaled the league's Grand Final record, which Alan Rait set in 1932. The following season, Mayne was the TANFL leading goal-kicker with 74 goals and was picked up by Geelong. His two years on the mainland weren't overly successful but he did kick 18 goals in the 1973 VFL season The 1973 VFL season was the 77th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured twelve clubs, ran from 7 April until 29 September, and comprised a 22 .... Mayne died as a result of head injuries received in an altercation with a motorist in t ...
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North Hobart Demons
The North Hobart Football Club, nicknamed ''The Demons'', is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Tasmanian Football League, Tasmanian State League. The club returned to the state league in 2018 after its position was effectively filled by a new club, the Hobart City Football Club after the 2013 season. The club (i.e. North Hobart) was part of the Tasmanian Football League from the early 1900s through to 2001, where the club joined Southern Football League. In 2009, the club was invited into the second reincarnation of the statewide league where it remained until 2013. In 2014, the North Hobart Football Club Inc. changed from an incorporated body to a company limited with 100% ownership of the Hobart City Football Club, with the Hobart City Demons now the trading name of North Hobart Football Club Ltd. On October 9, 2017 the paying members of the Hobart City Demons voted 371-118 in favour of returning the playing name of the club to the North Hobart identity for ...
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