2025-26 NTFL live stream: Watch Palmerston Magpies v Tiwi Bombers in Round 6
Tiwi Bombers have overcome a determined Palmerston side in a seesawing battle, with a crucial five-goal burst sealing their 24-point victory on Saturday. Watch the REPLAY here.
The Tiwi Bombers have made it two wins on the trot after a stubborn and physical showing against a gutsy Palmerston Magpies.
The Magpies impressed on their home deck and transformed a 20-point deficit into a lead into a strong lead in the third quarter.
But they weren’t able to stay in front for the entire encounter as the Bombers took charge with five goals to close out that third term which went a long way toward their 17.12 (114) to 14.6 (90) win.
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Tiwi exploded out of the blocks with their trademark speed and skill, while Jack Steel slotted the opener with after some brilliant link-up play from Tanna Blackney-Noter and Scott Bedford.
Despite Tiwi’s early dominance, Palmerston began to find their rhythm, pressing hard inside fifty but failing to convert several chances.
The high intensity continued after the short break, with Tiwi’s quick hands and pace through the corridor setting up another Steel major.
Tempers flared as Willie Rioli found himself in a scuffle, sparking a short-lived brawl, while the likes of Kim Kantilla and Michael Thompson showed off their skills.
Palmerston’s captain Shaun Wilson and Declan Barrett kept the Magpies within striking distance with accurate set shots, closing the gap to just two points at the main break.
Momentum shifted in the third as the Magpies benefited from a string of umpiring calls, turning a 16-point deficit into a slender lead.
Tiwi regained control through Steel, who continued to dominate, before Anthony Munkara and Dwayne Kerinaiua both nailed crucial goals to steady the Bombers.
A Jayden Davey major kept Palmerston in touch in the final quarter, but Tiwi held firm to see it out and extend their score.
New Bombers recruit Steel said the clash was just as exciting as it appeared from the sidelines.
“That’s got to be the closest contest we’ve played to date,” he said.
“It was definitely a stressful game, it’s footy at the end of the day and anything can and will happen no matter what.
“I feel that we certainly came into the match a bit complacent, which hurt us at stages and Palmerston put up an unreal fight all game long.
“Just because of where they sit on the table doesn’t mean they aren’t any good.”
Steel said he was happy to see his side show a fight-back attitude.
“We showed a little bit of something which we haven’t done yet which was rallying together even though we were down,” he said.
“I think that’s a really promising sign moving forward.”
The West Australian is still adjusting to the tropics, but said it’s all so far so good.
“It’s stinking hot every game and it certainly doesn’t get easier,” he joked.
“I’m loving it though, it’s keeping me fit, and I’m having fun and scoring goals.”
Score:
Tiwi: 5.2 7.4 14.9 17.12 (114)
Palmerston: 4.2 7.2 12.3 14.6 (90)
Goals:
Tiwi:
Jack Steel 4, Michael Thompson 3, Frances Tipungwuti 2, WIllie Rioli 2, Brendan Kantilla, Karlson Kantilla, Dwayne Kerinaiua, Anthony Munkara, Thaddeus Puautjimi, Justin Puruntatameri
Palmerston:
Ben Darrou 3, Waylon Davey 2, Nathan Dowsett 2, Declan Barnett, Jayden Davey, Ned Ford, Harper Fox, Joel Munich, Jake Seadon, Shaun Wilson
Best:
Tiwi:
Kim Kantilla, Michael Thompson, Jack Steel, Tanna Blackney-Noter, Desmond Tipuamantamurri
Palmerston:
Tyson Mattiazzo, Ned Ford, Shaun Wilson, Ben Darrou, Ryan Warfe
PREVIEW
The Palmerston Magpies may be sitting bottom of the NTFL ladder but a focus on building around their strong youth system has the club optimistic of long term gains.
When it came down to scoring shots, Palmerston kept themselves in their match against a strong Nightcliff outfit for the best part of three quarters last round.
Now the young side gets to play hosts to the Tiwi Bombers at Cazalys Arena, a matchup against a side eager to go on the attack whenever they can.
Every moment of the match will be live streamed from 2pm on Saturday by The NT News and KommunityTV as part of our season-long coverage.
Coach Mark Tyrrell noted the recent rule changes had allowed everyone to get better quicker but was determined his side would develop around the local youth of Palmerston.
The Magpies have been on the bottom end of the table since their glory days at the start of the century, and while there have been brief sparks of hope finals have eluded them since.
“The start to our season is probably going as we expected, we’ve added some new players and that takes time for them to learn our system,” Tyrrell said.
“There were games we wanted to win that we didn’t so we’re going to have to target wins later in the year but not by spending a heap of money to fly guys in but developing the group we have.
“We’re a club that essentially has a city to recruit from and while other clubs are recruiting to build their presence we know that’s not going to solve our problem.
“If we do things right over the next five years we still have a town of 40,000 people to draw on as these kids grow up drawing them to what is a strong environment and culture.
“It’s the long game but being down the bottom for a long time we want to build our way out the right way so we will be sustainable once there.”
The return of twins Alwyn Davey Jr and Jayden Davey has been a plus for the club after their time on Essendon’s list.
They’ve combined with cousin Waylon Davey, who at his best is a dangerous goal sneak, while their younger brother Alijah Davey isn’t far away from a return.
Shaun Wilson has been an inspirational captain while the club juniors such as of Ryan Warfe have developed into club leaders.
Then there’s returnees such as Baxter Mensch, after a stint at Darwin Buffaloes, and the trio of Declan Barnett, Spencer Fox and Nathan Dowsett that have proven their passion for the club.
“The Daveys bring a level of skill we didn’t have, there’s potential for us to have four of them some weeks which considering the importance of the name would be great for us,” Tyrrell said.
“We had some guys who had to leave early but Mensch has been amazing, he sat out a season so he could be a three pointer and his professionalism is through the roof.
“Then we have some guys who are in their third or fourth season for the club after coming up just to have a kick and now have genuine skin in the game to see us progress.”
The Tiwi Bombers loom as a proper danger side needing a win to keep pushing their way up the table, but the Magpies will be determined to defend their home deck.
The Bombers always create fast, flowing situations with the likes of Kim Kantilla and Michael Thompson starring on the island last round.
“It’s Palmerston people against the Tiwis, we don’t have any fly-ins but it’s an opportunity to play them at home,” Tyrrell said.
“We’re going to try to defend really hard and see if we can catch them on the counter attack, we know every game will be tough now so it’s about turning them into an absolute scrap.
“If we can achieve that and make the game low scoring we have a chance, we’ve seen we just don’t have the capacity to go four quarters but we’re developing a style that will keep us in games longer.”
HOW TO WATCH
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