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NWFL AGM 2021 - Circular Head Saints

On the 14th of December 2021, the Circular Head Saints nomination to return to the NWFL was considered at the NWFL Annual General Meeting by the Board.

Following on from a vote by all that were present and eligible to vote at the meeting, the Saints were admitted back in to the competition.

‘This is a fantastic outcome and we are delighted to have the Saints back in the competition being a foundation club and the prospect of having seven teams in our Senior Men competition.’ NWFL President Andrew Richardson said.

The NWFL would like to thank the Circular Head Council for also supporting the push by assisting with the fees associated with using the facilities in Smithton.

The Saints will only field Seniors and Under 18s in season 2022 and will look to expand on that with Reserves and Womens sides in 2023 and onwards.

NWFLW Representative Team v NTFAW lineup

NWFL Women
B: K. Baxter, C. Dennis, 
HB: A. Hoiberg-Cox, L. Haines, G. Anderson
C: E.  Humphries, L.  Stevenson, M.  Gaffney
HF: P. Cahill, M. Singleton, S. Saward 
F: A. Auton, N. Ellis, 
R: C. Vandenberg, O. Smith, C. Belbin
Int: B. Taylor, R. Mitchell, B. Howard, S. Purton, T. Marshall, C. Thuringer
Emg: A. Jackson, L. Johnson, E. Saward
 
 
In: B. Taylor, P. Cahill, S. Purton, B. Howard, G. Anderson, C. Thuringer, 
A. Jackson, E. Saward
Out: L. Starick,  L. Wijesingha-Frohmader,  A. Bissett,  J. Revell,  A. Corbett,  K. Brakey
 
 
 
NTFA Women
B: H. Whyte, M. Binns, 
HB: A. Hall, G. Hill, E. Barrenger
C: K.  Hill, E.  Maurer, G.  Nicholas
HF: M. Radford, M. Sinclair, M. Cuthbertson
F: M. Shaw, L. Johnston, 
R: S. Townsend, D. Taylor, A. Crooks
Int: E. Groves, M. Brazendale, Z. Bourne, K. Hennessy, T. Ronken, J. Blair
Emg: D. Kelly, C. Cameron

NWFLW Representative Team v SFLW lineups

NWFL Women
B: K. Baxter, C. Dennis, 
HB: A. Corbett, L. Haines, A. Hoiberg-Cox
C: E.  Humphries, L.  Stevenson, M.  Gaffney
HF: R. Mitchell, N. Ellis, A. Auton
F: S. Saward , T. Marshall, 
R: C. Vandenberg, O. Smith, C. Belbin
Int: A. Bissett, L. Starick, M. Singleton, L. Wijesingha-Frohmader, J. Revell, K. Brakey
Emg: P. Cahill, S. Purton, G. Anderson
SFL Women
B: T. Ford, G. Bailey , 
HB: E. Barwick, A. Prokopiec, S. Skinner
C: L.  Ellis, B.  Barwick, G.  Mitchell
HF: M. Sutcliffe, J. Farrow, R. Archer
F: J. Ransley, P. Odwogo , 
R: S. Fox, H. Baldwin, J. Webster
Int: M. Phillips, S. Wylie, C. Ransom, B. Barwick, J. Limbrick, O. Hudson

RSAC Feature Game - Latrobe v Penguin

Yesterday we had our first RSAC feature game this year.

To coincide with the conclusion of road safety week, Latrobe Football Club and Penguin Football Club went head to head in the U18s prior to the Seniors.

Both teams wore the same socks prior to the game, to help raise awareness and promote the message to be safe on our roads.

We were very lucky to have Paul Kingston, CEO of MAIB, and Latrobe’s own Deputy Premier of Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff present best on ground medals to Campbell Flint of Penguin and Nathaniel Triffett of Latrobe.

Remember Real Mates don’t let other mates drink drive.

Thanks to both clubs for promoting the message and thanks to the Road Safety Advisory Council for promoting such a great message.

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2021 Rep game editorial by NWFL Patron Ian Wotherspoon

Today’s game between the NWFL and Southern Football League is the 14th time the two regions have clashed. The NWFL has lost twice, the last time being at North Hobart by 16 points in 2009 and has never lost on the north west coast.

 

The smallest winning margin was one point at York Park in 2001, the greatest 88 points four years ago at Ulverstone. The average NWFL winning margin is 35 points, but we can expect a closer contest today.

 

The NWFL/NTFL has been the major promoter of representative footy in the past 35 years.

It began in 1987, the year of the league’s creation when we were part of the Victorian Country Football League competition.

Fantastic sponsorship made this possible but when that dried up and the fact we not only had to pay our own way to Victoria  but were required to pay for the opposition to come to Tasmania, consequently our three year foray came to an end after  the two games in 1989.

 

Since 1990 the league has played only Tasmanian opposition, from the NTFA, SFL to the State Under 23’s and Amateurs.

In 24 games we have won 19, lost four with one draw.

Some years neither the SFL nor NTFA would take us on.

It’s not a cheap exercise, the average annual cost to the NWFL to field two rep teams in 2019 and 2017 was $10,700, but it’s certainly worth it in my view.

 

In the early days a few players were reluctant to be involved, with suspension for their failure to attend training being imposed in isolated cases.

But as time passed players recognised that to represent their   league as a player from their club was a feather in their cap. Not every player can be involved in a successful grand final, but the mate ship emanating from being part of representative footy in almost all cases results in players being keen to be involved with Tasmania’s leading regional competition.

Camaraderie engendered on bus trips, accommodation places and training and throughout the match process stays with players for ever.

Coaches these days only want players who  generally want to better themselves and be involved to be part of their team.

No players, coaches or on or off-field personnel are paid, although it is usual for the players to keep their playing gear and street clothing. Those who are part of the team are there because they want to be involved with a professionally run, successful program.

 

For many years the coach was chosen from nominations received from clubs.  In the past two games the reigning premiership coach has been invited to take on the role. Fortunately, the astute Docker’s mentor Brent Plant has committed to accepting the invitation.

Current Wynyard President Kent Jackson coached rep teams on eight occasions while three-time premiership coach Dale Perry held the reigns five times, including 2017 when he and Kent jointly had charge.

  

The best player at senior level is awarded the prestigious Paddy Martin medal, named after the iconic former Tasmanian sportsman and league Patron.

Four players have won the medal twice:

Scott Blizzard    (Smithton)      2008, 2009

Brian Finch      (Launceston)  2005,  2006

Brian Brett       (Penguin)        1996,  1997

Rod Thomas    (Deloraine)      1988,  1989 (was also captain three times as was South

                                                                         Launceston’s Jade Elmer)

 

Beginning in 2008 the NTFL ‘drove’ Tasmania’s involvement in the Australian Amateur Football Council championship competition, which was a fantastic concept over eight years for players and administrators alike. In that first year the entire Tassie team consisted of players from our league.

The highlight was the state’s victory over the much fancied Western Australia in Perth in 2013. A lack of sponsorship and other (mainland) issues unfortunately resulted in Tasmania no longer being involved with the AAFC, but what a great experience it was.

 

The Under18/19’s have also been given the chance to play representative football with the first match at that level being played in 1994.

In 18 games we have been victorious 13 times. In five losses the biggest margin has been 13 points while in 1997 the side kicked 15. 28 118 to the SFL’s mere one behind.

At times it has been difficult to find suitable opposition to take on our “Unders”.

Legendary under-age coach Don Cooper coached the side nine times.

A check of past captains and best player medal winners shows some interesting names:

Harry Walters, Zane Littlejohn, Daniel Roosendaal, Darren Banham, Nick Pearce, Jack Templeton, Tyrone Morrison and even test cricketer Ben Hilfenhaus.

 

Representative football is a fantastic concept; it’s great for the players and others involved and for the reputation of the league. (but amazing that the almighty AFL just can’t seem to create something similar!)

We can only hope other bodies within our state do everything possible to see it continue and expand. Maybe too a “state premiership” between regional premiers?

 

So, congratulations and thanks to all those involved in today’s games and best wishes to all players in every team.

 

NWFL Representative Teams v SFL

NWFL SENIORS

B: 17 B Symmons, 7 M Bugg, 6 J Gale

HB: 11 L Williams, 24 N Delanty, 26 K Griffiths

C: 8 R Barrett, 5 D Smith, 3 J Richardson

HF: 16 C van Buuren, 23 B Howard, 1 S Egger

F: 2 J Hennessey, 25 J Chaplin, 20 H Walters

Foll: 28 L Dyson, 12 Q Byard, 18 N Walters

Inter: 4 L Viney, 9 C Symmons, 19 B Blacklow, 15 J Hamill

Emerg: 27 J Marshall, 29 J Smith

 

NWFL UNDER 18'S

B: 7 D Hay, 15 Z Derrico, 24 K Nicholls

HB: 12 A Wynwood, 23 T Slatter, 20 O Kelly

C: 2 E Flack, 4 L Whitcombe, 11 D Goss

HF: 3 H Ollington, 21 J Aherne, 26 D Lee

F: 1 W Atkins, 25 B Marshall, 17 J Plant

Foll: 27 E Lockwood, 19 F Kelly, 5 D O'Neil

Inter: 22 K Cameron, 16 L Crawford, 9 C Redpath, 8 L Flanigan

Emerg: 6 T Cobbing

Under 13 Youth Girls to kick off on February 19th

The NWFL Under 13 Youth Girls competition is to kick off on Friday the February 19th at Dial Park. The condensed season will take place over a seven week period - coinciding with the AFLW season and finishing up right before the the NWFL Juniors season begins at the beginning of April.

The competition will take place on Friday evenings and will be a chance for the coastal clubs to showcase the young up and coming female talent. The competition will be held on smaller fields across our 7 NWFL clubs with smaller specific rules that will culminate in 8 a side teams.

The altered rules are as follows:

·        Games consist of two 12-minute halves with a two-minute break at half-time

·        Played on a rectangular field with dimensions similar to that of a soccer field – potential to have 3 fields on oval – one in each 50 and one wing to wing. Dimensions of 75m x 45m.

·        Eight players on the field per team, with up to six players on the bench and no limit to rotations.

·        Last touch out-of-bounds rule introduced (team that had last touch loses possession)

·        The field umpire will throw the ball up to begin play at the start of each half – otherwise opposing team will kick out from a goal or behind.

For any more information or if you are keen to give it a go, contact your local club or contact the league at morgan.hughes@afl.com.au.

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November Transfer Window - still open!!

Transfers & registrations are still open until November 30 for any incoming/outgoing transfers for the NWFL season - they will then be closed over the Christmas/New Year period until Feb 1.