‘Limit the influence’: The defender set to roar in NTFL Round 3
We’re into Round 3 of the 2022-23 NTFL with plenty of exciting match-ups in store. We’ve looked at each match examining who will win and why.
We’re into Round 3 of the 2022-23 NTFL with plenty of exciting match-ups in store. We’ve looked at each match examining who will win and why.
Waratah brough the x-factor in a surprising win over the women’s reigning premiers. WATCH THE REPLAY.
Waratah showed they were a class above with a composed performance against Darwin Buffaloes. WATCH THE REPLAY
PINT brought the aggression while Palmerston looked to their big recruits in a storm struck thriller at TIO Stadium. WATCH THE REPLAY
THE Tigers are well and truly the hunted outfit going into the 2020-21 NTFL season.And after much speculation the club has been talking to, and signed, plenty of star Victorian players supposedly at the detriment of its big junior base, the two-time reigning premiers have set the record straight in no uncertain terms.
LOOK out Pioneer – Rovers have a Territory legend ready to go for the 2020 CAFL Grand Final at Traeger Park this Saturday.He goes by the name of Cameron Ilett, and he is a dual Nichols Medallist, Chaney Medallist and a premiership player with St Mary’s and Nightcliff.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Nightcliff livewire Ryan Mu is leading the way in pre-season training sessions at the moment, and has come a long way after his own high expectations weighed him down 12 months ago.
THE Big River Hawks have withdrawn from the 2020-21 NTFL season due to lack of community support for the Katherine-based teams
First year PINT coach Rick Nolan predicts big things for his women’s side in 2020-21
AFLNT staff numbers cut by up to 30 per cent as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic hit home
NIGHTCLIFF has bolstered its already talent-laden midfield, but the club is not listening to all the outside noise that it is loaded with money and this is how it attracts star Victorian players.That was the message from coach Chris Baksh after tough Werribee inside onballer Dom Brew touched down in Darwin last night.
Rovers boss Damien Hall says individual improvement is the key to another flag
ONE phone call was all it took to convince Waratah player-coach Lisa Roberts to play for Arnhem Crows. She’s now delighted she made that decision – her team is into the women’s 2020 BRFL Grand Final in its first year as a senior female outfit.
NEW St Mary’s women’s development coaching director Jarred Ilett believes it is a great time to begin his role with the amount of talented young players coming through the ranks. And the NT News can reveal some AFLW stars are helping those future stars along at pre-season training.
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