Southern Football League (Tasmania)
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General Information
Founded 1996
Previous Names Southern Tasmanian Football League (STFL)
Current Clubs Brighton Robins
Brighton Robins
The Brighton Robins Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...


Central Hawks
Central Hawks
The Central Hawks Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League , in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...


Claremont Magpies
Claremont Magpies
The Claremont Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the SFL in Tasmania, Australia. The club wears a collingwood style jumper and has the mascot the Magpies....


Cygnet "The Port"
Dodges Ferry Sharks
Dodges Ferry Sharks
The Dodges Ferry Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the SFL in Tasmania, Australia. The club wears a red, yellow and black jumper and has the mascot the Sharks. The club spent its first 23 years in the Tasman Football Association where it won half a dozen...


Glenorchy Magpies (seconds teams)
Glenorchy Football Club
The Glenorchy District Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Tasmanian State League and the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...

 
Huonville Lions
Huonville Lions
The Huonville Lions Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League , also known as the SFL Regional League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...


Kingborough Tigers
Kingborough Tigers
The Kingborough Football Club is an Australian rules football club, based at Kingston, Tasmania and currently playing in the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia.-Club Origins:...


Lindisfarne Blues
Lindisfarne Blues
The Lindisfarne Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League , also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...


New Norfolk Eagles
New Norfolk Eagles
The New Norfolk District Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:Entry to Southern District Football Assoc* 1934Entry to TANFL/TFL* 1947...


Sorell Eagles
Sorell Eagles
The Sorell Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League , also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...


East Coast Bombers
Triabunna Roos
The East Coast Bombers Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League , also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia....

Stadiums Pontville Oval
Oatlands Oval
Snug Park
Abbotsfield Park
Cygnet Rec. Ground
Shark Park
Huonville Rec. Ground
Kingston Beach Oval
KGV Oval
KGV Oval
The KGV Oval is the home headquarters of the Glenorchy football and cricket clubs, as well as the Southern Football LeagueThe ground is a former TFL and now Tasmanian State League and also a Southern Football League finals venue....


Anzac Park
Boyer Oval
Boyer Oval
Boyer Oval is the home headquarters of the New Norfolk District Football Club and the New Norfolk Cricket Club.The ground is a former Tasmanian Football League venue, being the host venue for New Norfolk in TFL football from 1947 to 1999 and from 2000 it became a venue for SFL football when New...


Pembroke Park
Triabunna Rec. Ground
2011 SFL Season
Premiers Kingborough
Kingborough Tigers
The Kingborough Football Club is an Australian rules football club, based at Kingston, Tasmania and currently playing in the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia.-Club Origins:...

 22.7 (139) v New Norfolk
New Norfolk Eagles
The New Norfolk District Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:Entry to Southern District Football Assoc* 1934Entry to TANFL/TFL* 1947...

 13.12 (90)
Grand Final Attendance 6,907 at KGV Football Park
KGV Oval
The KGV Oval is the home headquarters of the Glenorchy football and cricket clubs, as well as the Southern Football LeagueThe ground is a former TFL and now Tasmanian State League and also a Southern Football League finals venue....

Minor Premiers New Norfolk
New Norfolk Eagles
The New Norfolk District Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:Entry to Southern District Football Assoc* 1934Entry to TANFL/TFL* 1947...


Wooden Spoon Triabunna
Triabunna Roos
The East Coast Bombers Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League , also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia....

William Leitch Medal Winner: Nathan Ross (New Norfolk)
Highest Goal Kicker
Total Attendance Not Counted.
Average Match Attendance Not Counted.

The Southern Football League is an Australian rules football
Australian rules football
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

 league which is based in Tasmania, Australia.

History

The Southern Tasmanian Football League (STFL) was founded in 1996 with the league's original clubs being those of the recently defunct Tasmanian Amateur Football League – Southern Division (Southern Amateurs) and two clubs from the Huon Football Association.

In that first season the competing clubs from the Tasmanian Amateur Football League (Southern Division) were Mangalore (Brighton), Lauderdale, Lindisfarne, Claremont, Sorell and Lachlan and from the Huon Football Association, Kingston (Kingborough) and Channel.

Despite the lopsided results from many of the matches in its first two seasons, the STFL was beginning to rival its long established counterpart, the TFL Statewide League
Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian State League 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 Tasmanian State League (TSL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), Tasmanian...

 for attendances, community involvement, players and money as players and fans alike became tired of the politics and negativity that permeated through a floundering TFL
Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian State League 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 Tasmanian State League (TSL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), Tasmanian...

 at that time.

With the demise of the 114-year old Huon Football Association at the end of the 1997 season and financially crippled former TFL
Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian State League 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 Tasmanian State League (TSL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), Tasmanian...

 club Hobart opting to pull out of the Statewide League
Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian State League 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 Tasmanian State League (TSL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), Tasmanian...

 at the end of the same season and voting to join the STFL, the league was ready for an influx of new teams as one of its foundation clubs, Lachlan, went out of business at the end of 1997.

Kermandie (then known as the Robins) and Cygnet (then known as the Magpies) were forced to change playing uniforms and emblems (to Bushrangers and The Port respectively) owing to clashes with already established clubs Brighton and Claremont.

Huonville Bulldogs merged with fellow Huon Football Association rival Franklin Lions to become the Huonville Lions and thus joined the STFL in 1998. Hobart (then known as the Tigers) were forced to change their emblem and playing strip owing to a clash with Kingston (Kingborough).

From 1998, the STFL would be known as the Southern Football League. As the league continued to go from strength to strength, the TFL Statewide League
Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian State League 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 Tasmanian State League (TSL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), Tasmanian...

 was sinking as crowds continued to slide and clubs sank further into the financial mire.

New Norfolk District Football Club, a member of the TFL since 1947 left the TFL at the end of 1999 and joined the SFL in 2000 as the New Norfolk 'Derwent' Hawks.

In early 1999 the Australian Football League
Australian Football League
The Australian Football League is both the governing body and the major professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football...

 funded a new governing body of Tasmanian football under recommendations through the AFL-instigated Biggs Report into the substantial crises facing Tasmanian football at that time, with the Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian State League 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 Tasmanian State League (TSL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), Tasmanian...

, as the sport's governing body being liquidated with massive debt problems.

The new governing body was known as Football Tasmania
AFL Tasmania
AFL Tasmania is the governing body for Australian rules football in Tasmania.The organisation is responsible for game development in the state. The organisation recently became affiliated with the Australian Football League and was formerly known as Football Tasmania.The body is responsible for...

 and it was to control and fund the new TSFL
1999 TSFL season
The 1999 TSFL premiership season was an Australian rules football competition, staged across Tasmania, Australia over eighteen roster rounds and four finals series matches between 10 April and 18 September 1999....

 competition and a year later, a new SWL
2000 SWL season
The 2000 Football Tasmania SWL premiership season was an Australian rules football competition, staged across Tasmania, Australia over seventeen roster rounds and four finals series matches between 24 March and 9 September 2000....

 competition.

In December 2000, the Burnie Dockers pulled out of the SWL to rejoin the NTFL as did Devonport
Devonport Football Club
Devonport Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Devonport, Tasmania. The club previously competed in the Northern Tasmanian Football League but from 2009 it joined the newly reformed Tasmanian State League....

 and Northern Bombers
North Launceston Football Club
The North Launceston Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Launceston, Tasmania. Australia. Since 2009 they have played in the newly formed Tasmanian State League.-History:...

, leaving Football Tasmania
AFL Tasmania
AFL Tasmania is the governing body for Australian rules football in Tasmania.The organisation is responsible for game development in the state. The organisation recently became affiliated with the Australian Football League and was formerly known as Football Tasmania.The body is responsible for...

 little choice but to close down the Statewide competition as the AFL
Australian Football League
The Australian Football League is both the governing body and the major professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football...

 decided to redistribute its funding into placing a Tasmanian team in the Victorian Football League in 2001 which left Clarence, Glenorchy and North Hobart Football Clubs without a competition to participate in.

After numerous meetings and much debate it was decided to accept the three orphaned clubs into the league in early 2001 to create a 15-team competition for that season.

Premier League and Regional League split

In 2002 the SFL split into two conferences – Premier League and Regional League.

The Premier League consisted of former TFL clubs Clarence, Glenorchy, North Hobart, Hobart and New Norfolk along with Kingston, Brighton and Sorell.

The Regional League consisted of Cygnet, Channel, Huonville Lions, Kermandie, Claremont, Lauderdale, Lindisfarne and former Tasman Football Association
Tasman Football Association
The Tasman Football Association was a former Australian rules football competition in Tasmania, Australia. The association had origins back to 1902 when games were played at random. In 1919 a proper association was set up...

 club Dodges Ferry, admitted into the league after the TFA folded at the end of the 2001 season.

In early 2003 the Sorell Football Club was forced to leave the Premier League after the club was unable to find enough volunteers to run the club and therefore went into recess for that season, its Premier League position was taken over by Lauderdale the following year.

Two new additions to the SFL Regional League in 2006 saw former Oatlands District Football Association clubs Oatlands, Kempton and Bothwell merge to create the Central Hawks while east coast club Triabunna (also from the ODFA) also were included.

Six clubs leave the SFL to join the State League and OSFA

In 2008 AFL Tasmania announced plans to reintroduce the Tasmanian State League
Tasmanian Football League
Tasmanian State League 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 Tasmanian State League (TSL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), Tasmanian...

 starting in 2009.

Under the plan Clarence, Glenorchy, North Hobart, Hobart and Lauderdale Football Clubs from the Premier League were targeted to join.

After subsequent meetings it was put to a vote of each club's members who accordingly voted affirmatively to leave the SFL and join the State League subject to individual conditions being met. Kingborough Football Club also made a plea to join the TSL but was turned down by AFL Tasmania due to its poor facilities and poor standard home ground at Kingston Beach Oval.

In January 2009, the Channel Football Club was granted permission to join the Old Scholars Football Association
Old Scholars Football Association
The Old Scholars Football Association is an Australian Rules football competition in southern Tasmania, Australia.The competition currently stages an eighteen round roster season which is cut to a top four at the end of the roster series for a four match finals series played according to the...

. After struggling on and off the ground for several years the Saints feared that they would be no match for former Premier League clubs rejoining the same competition as them, and that the resulting beatings they would've suffered could well have spelled the end of the Channel Football Club's existence so therefore, made a submission to join the more social OSFA competition.

Demise of Kermandie

Only weeks prior to the start of the 2009 season, Kermandie Football Club announced that it would be going into recess for the immediate future due to a lack of players, and despite a fresh attempt at reviving the club over the summer period of 2009/10, it was revealed that the club was again suffering from a chronic shortage of players and that Kermandie's demise was imminent.

Despite a late attempt to discuss a possible merger with fellow Huon club Cygnet, who at the time were also suffering from player shortages, the Cygnet Football Club expressed their wishes to continue on in their own right and therefore the Kermandie Football Club
Kermandie Robins
The Kermandie Football Club was an Australian rules football club that played in the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia which was founded in 1887 and went out of existence in March 2010.Club History...

 was set to go out of existence in March 2010 after a history spanning 123-years.

However, a faction within the club led by senior coach Paul Allison (a one time Sydney Swans
Sydney Swans
The Sydney Swans Football Club is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League . The club is based in Sydney, New South Wales. The club, founded in 1874, was known as the South Melbourne Football Club until it relocated to Sydney in 1982 to become the Sydney...

 listed player) had signed up former Sydney Swan and Brisbane Bears forward Warwick Capper
Warwick Capper
Warwick Capper is a retired high profile professional Australian rules football full-forward who played with the Sydney Swans with a short stint at the Brisbane Bears in the VFL ....

, only days later Mark 'Jacko' Jackson was also signed up in order to try and breathe life into the club, these signings did however create much controversy within the Kermandie/Geeveston region with many supporters feeling that it was turning the club into a circus rather than a serious football club.

SFL President Paul Harriss remained unconvinced and the League had already printed out the season's roster without Kermandie's involvement. A meeting on 17 March 2010 discussed terms on the future of Kermandie Football Club and their involvement with the SFL, with a vote of all club delegates set to decide their fate, however the Kermandie Football Club delegate had already been instructed to advise that the club would not be seeking a return to the SFL in 2010 and as a result, the club was wound up and went out of existence.

Triabunna becomes East Coast Bombers

From 2011, the Triabunna Football Club will be known as the East Coast Bombers in a deal with TSL club Lauderdale
Lauderdale Football Club
Lauderdale Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in the Hobart, beachside suburb of Lauderdale.-History:The Lauderdale Football Club was formed in 1948 and were known as the Lauderdale Cats until 2004 when Australian Football League team Essendon Bombers aligned with Lauderdale,...

 which will see them send players from their reserves list (the TSL Reserves competition was axed at the completion of the 2010 season) to play for the former Roos senior team, which has been struggling badly since it entered the SFL in 2006.

2010 SFL Ladder

Team Played Won Lost Draw Byes For Against Percentage Points
New Norfolk Eagles
New Norfolk Eagles
The New Norfolk District Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:Entry to Southern District Football Assoc* 1934Entry to TANFL/TFL* 1947...

18 17 1 0 2 2730 1194 228.64% 68
Dodges Ferry
Dodges Ferry Sharks
The Dodges Ferry Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the SFL in Tasmania, Australia. The club wears a red, yellow and black jumper and has the mascot the Sharks. The club spent its first 23 years in the Tasman Football Association where it won half a dozen...

18 17 1 0 2 |2512 1130 222.30% 68
Huonville Lions
Huonville Lions
The Huonville Lions Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League , also known as the SFL Regional League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...

18 13 5 0 2 2135 1267 168.51% 52
Kingborough
Kingborough Tigers
The Kingborough Football Club is an Australian rules football club, based at Kingston, Tasmania and currently playing in the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia.-Club Origins:...

18 12 6 0 2 2089 1535 136.09% 48
Central Hawks
Central Hawks
The Central Hawks Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League , in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...

18 11 7 0 2 1881 1513 124.32% 44
Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne Blues
The Lindisfarne Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League , also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...

18 9 9 0 2 1602 1830 87.54% 36
Claremont
Claremont Magpies
The Claremont Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the SFL in Tasmania, Australia. The club wears a collingwood style jumper and has the mascot the Magpies....

18 6 12 0 2 1709 2049 83.41% 24
Brighton
Brighton Robins
The Brighton Robins Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...

18 5 13 0 2 1588 1776 89.41% 20
Cygnet 18 5 13 0 2 1441 1726 83.49% 20
Sorell
Sorell Eagles
The Sorell Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League , also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.-Origins:...

18 3 15 0 2 1249 2024 61.71% 12
Triabunna
Triabunna Roos
The East Coast Bombers Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League , also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia....

18 0 18 0 2 687 3628 18.94% 0


2011 FINALS
Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
1st Elimination Final Huonville Lions 13 15 93 Lindisfarne 6 13 49
2nd Elimination Final Dodges Ferry 22 15 147 Brighton 4 10 34
1st Semi Final Huonville Lions 18 17 125 Dodges Ferry 16 12 108
2nd Semi Final New Norfolk 16 22 118 Kingborough 15 6 96
Preliminary Final Kingborough 16 21 117 Huonville Lions 6 9 45
Grand Final Kingborough 22 7 139 New Norfolk 13 12 90

Current Clubs

  • 1996–2011 – – Brighton Football Club.
  • 2006–2011 – – Central Hawks Football Club.
  • 1996–2011 – – Claremont Football Club.
  • 1998–2011 – – Cygnet Football Club.
  • 2003–2011 – – Dodges Ferry Football Club.
  • 2001–2008 & 2011 – – Glenorchy District Football Club.
  • 1998–2011 – – Huonville Lions Football Club.
  • 1996–2011 – – Lindisfarne Football Club.
  • 1996–2011 – – Kingborough Football Club.
  • 2000–2011 – – New Norfolk District Football Club.
  • 1996–2011 – – Sorell Football Club.
  • 2011–2011 – – East Coast Bombers Football Club.

Former SFL Clubs

  • 1996–1997 – – Lachlan Football Club.
  • 1996–2008 – – Channel Football Club.
  • 1996–2008 – – Lauderdale Football Club.
  • 1998–2008 – – Hobart Football Club.
  • 2001–2008 – – Clarence District Football Club.
  • 2001–2008 – – North Hobart Football Club.
  • 1998–2009 – – Kermandie Football Club.
  • 2006–2010 – – Triabunna Football Club. (renamed East Coast Bombers)

STFL/SFL Grand Finals: 1996–2001 & 2009 – present

  • 1996 – – Channel 12.15 (87) v Kingston 11.4 (70) – Att: 4,149 at Abbotsfield Park
  • 1997 – – Kingston 10.14 (74) v Claremont 8.1 (49) – Att: 1,800 at KGV Football Park
    KGV Oval
    The KGV Oval is the home headquarters of the Glenorchy football and cricket clubs, as well as the Southern Football LeagueThe ground is a former TFL and now Tasmanian State League and also a Southern Football League finals venue....

  • 1998 – – Brighton 10.8 (68) v Cygnet 10.8 (68) – Att: 2,100 at KGV Football Park
    KGV Oval
    The KGV Oval is the home headquarters of the Glenorchy football and cricket clubs, as well as the Southern Football LeagueThe ground is a former TFL and now Tasmanian State League and also a Southern Football League finals venue....

  • 1998 – – Brighton 14.24 (108) v Cygnet 5.12 (42) – Att: 1,500 at KGV Football Park
    KGV Oval
    The KGV Oval is the home headquarters of the Glenorchy football and cricket clubs, as well as the Southern Football LeagueThe ground is a former TFL and now Tasmanian State League and also a Southern Football League finals venue....

     (Replay)
  • 1999 – – Hobart 20.9 (129) v Brighton 11.12 (78) – Att: 3,896 at Huonville Rec. Ground
  • 2000 – – Kermandie 13.11 (89) v New Norfolk 8.11 (59) – Att: 5,400 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2001 – – Clarence 17.19 (121) v Glenorchy 11.11 (77) – Att: 4,801 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2009 – – New Norfolk 15.11 (101) v Lindisfarne 10.9 (69) – Att: 3,804 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2010 – – New Norfolk 20.18 (138) v Dodges Ferry 10.6 (66) – Att: 5,203 at KGV Football Park
    KGV Oval
    The KGV Oval is the home headquarters of the Glenorchy football and cricket clubs, as well as the Southern Football LeagueThe ground is a former TFL and now Tasmanian State League and also a Southern Football League finals venue....

  • 2011 – – Kingborough 22.7 (139) v New Norfolk 13.12 (90) – Att: 6,907 at KGV Football Park
    KGV Oval
    The KGV Oval is the home headquarters of the Glenorchy football and cricket clubs, as well as the Southern Football LeagueThe ground is a former TFL and now Tasmanian State League and also a Southern Football League finals venue....


SFL Premier League Grand Finals: 2002–2008

  • 2002 – – Clarence 12.17 (89) v Nth Hobart 10.8 (68) – Att: 4,819 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2003 – – Nth Hobart 21.20 (146) v Hobart 5.6 (36) – Att: 4,289 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2004 – – Clarence 17.12 (114) v New Norfolk 12.9 (81) – Att: 6,132 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2005 – – New Norfolk 19.16 (130) v Clarence 14.8 (92) – Att: 5,114 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2006 – – Clarence 17.13 (115) v Glenorchy 11.12 (78) – Att: 7,149 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2007 – – Glenorchy 14.22 (106) v Clarence 4.14 (38) – Att: 7,091 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2008 – – Glenorchy 21.14 (140) v North Hobart 12.17 (89) – Att: 6,224 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...


SFL Regional League Grand Finals: 2002–2008

  • 2002 – – Cygnet 9.13 (67) v Lauderdale 4.7 (31) – Att: 2,460 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2003 – – Cygnet 20.9 (129) v Lauderdale 11.11 (77) – Att: 3,423 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2004 – – Cygnet 21.15 (141) v Sorell 9.10 (64) – Att: N/A at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2005 – – Kermandie 17.11 (113) v Cygnet 17.5 (107) – Att: 3,800 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2006 – – Dodges Ferry 14.13 (97) v Sorell 13.9 (87) – Att: 3,715 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2007 – – Kermandie 16.13 (109) v Huonville Lions 15.9 (99) – Att: 4,303 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...

  • 2008 – – Huonville Lions 16.9 (105) v Lindisfarne 9.14 (68) – Att: 4,397 at North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval
    North Hobart Oval is a sports venue in North Hobart, Tasmania, used for Australian rules football.-History:North Hobart Oval started its existence as Hobart Town's brickfields in 1844 before becoming a convict women's housing site, an immigration depot and an invalid persons' depot before closing...


STFL/SFL Leading Goalkickers: 1996–2001 & 2009 – present

  • 1996 – – Brad Howarth (Channel) – 123
  • 1997 – – Darren Kaye (Lindisfarne) – 101
  • 1998 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 106
  • 1999 – – Dale Hall (Hobart) – 88
  • 2000 – – Michael McGregor (Kermandie) – 104
  • 2001 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart) – 102
  • 2009 – – Adrian Burdon (New Norfolk) – 106
  • 2010 – – Clint Curtain (Claremont) – 87

SFL Premier League Leading Goalkickers: 2002–2008

  • 2002 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart) – 60
  • 2003 – – Matthew Smith (New Norfolk) – 67
  • 2004 – – Sean Salter (Glenorchy) – 65
  • 2005 – – Sean Salter (New Norfolk) – 69
  • 2006 – – Michael Darcy (Kingborough) – 94
  • 2007 – – Mitchell Williamson (Clarence) – 58
  • 2008 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart) – 82

SFL Regional League Leading Goalkickers: 2002–2008

  • 2002 – – Justin Westbury (Lauderdale) – 81
  • 2003 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 113
  • 2004 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 105
  • 2005 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 100
  • 2006 – – Jamie Tubb (Lindisfarne) – 77
  • 2007 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 103
  • 2008 – – Chris Joyce (Huonville Lions) – 136

Horrie Gorringe Medallists

(Best Player in the SFL Premier League Grand Final)
  • 2002 – – Nick Davey (Clarence)
  • 2003 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart)
  • 2004 – – Tim Geappen (Clarence)
  • 2005 – – Michael Thompson (New Norfolk)
  • 2006 – – Jeremy Sharpen (Clarence)
  • 2007 – – Brad Curran (Glenorchy)
  • 2008 – – Damian McIver (Glenorchy)

Tony Martyn Medallist

(Best Player in the SFL/SFL Regional League Grand Final)
  • 2002 – – Gordon Shaw (Cygnet)
  • 2003 – – Heath Dillon (Cygnet)
  • 2004 – – Grant Clark (Cygnet)
  • 2005 – – David Reynolds (Kermandie)
  • 2006 – – Jamie Curran (Dodges Ferry)
  • 2007 – – Anthony Baker (Kermandie)
  • 2008 – – Darren Garth (Huonville Lions)
  • 2009 – – Nathan Ross (New Norfolk)
  • 2010 – – Matthew Smith (New Norfolk)

Hodgman Medallists – STFL/SFL/SFL Regional League

  • 1996 – – Jason Gulliver (Claremont)
  • 1997 – – Tim Blanden (Lindisfarne)
  • 1998 – – Andrew Beveridge (Channel)
  • 1999 – – Jason Philp (Huonville Lions)
  • 2000 – – Brendan Browning (Brighton)
  • 2001 – – Damien Dillon (Cygnet)
  • 2002 – – Brad Marsland (Lauderdale)
  • 2003 – – Danny Noonan (Dodges Ferry)
  • 2004 – – Jeremy Brereton (Cygnet)
  • 2005 – – Craig McLeod (Dodges Ferry) & – Michael Gowans (Channel)
  • 2006 – – Nick Doyle (Huonville Lions)
  • 2007 – – Andrew Nash (Kermandie)
  • 2008 – – Jamie Curran (Dodges Ferry)

Horrie Gorringe Medallists – SFL Premier League

  • 2002 – – Matthew Jones (New Norfolk)
  • 2003 – – Brendon Bolton (North Hobart)

William Leitch Medallists – SFL Premier League (2004–2008) & SFL (2009 – present)

  • 2004 – – Brock Ackerley (New Norfolk) & – Roger Belcher (New Norfolk)
  • 2005 – – David Newett (Glenorchy)
  • 2006 – – Jesse Crouch (Glenorchy)
  • 2007 – – Brad Carver (New Norfolk)
  • 2008 – – Shane Piuselli (Glenorchy)
  • 2009 – – Roger Belcher (New Norfolk)
  • 2010 – – James Lange (Huonville Lions)
  • 2011 – – Nathan Ross (New Norfolk)

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