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NTFL : a History of Australian Football in Darwin and the Northern Territory from 1916 to 1995

David Lee ; research by Michael Barfoot
ISBN: 064626754X Categories: ,

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162 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. #081221 SCARCE
Northern Territory Football League. | Australian football — Northern Territory — History.
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 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.

Additional Information

AuthorDavid Lee ; research by Michael Barfoot
Number of pages162 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
PublisherNorthern Territory Football League
Year Published1995
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Very Good

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