Southern Football League (Tasmania)

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Southern Football League
General Information
Founded 1996, Southern Tasmania
Previous Names Southern Tasmanian Football League or Tasmanian Football League (TFL)
Current Clubs Premier League
Brighton Robins
Clarence Roos
Glenorchy Magpies
Hobart Lions
Kingborough Tigers
Lauderdale Bombers
New Norfolk Eagles
North Hobart Demons
Regional League
Central Hawks
Channel Saints
Claremont Magpies
Cygnet "The Port"
Dodges Ferry Sharks
Huonville Lions
Kermandie Robins
Lindisfarne Blues
Sorell Eagles
Triabunna Roos
Stadiums Premier League
Pontville Oval
Bellerive Oval
King George V Oval
TCA Ground
Kingston Beach Oval
Lauderdale Oval
Boyer Oval
North Hobart Oval
Regional League
Oatlands Recreation Oval
Snug Oval
Abbotsfield Park
Cygnet Oval
Shark Park
Huonville Oval
Kermandie Oval
Anzac Park
Pembroke Oval
Triabunna Recreation Ground
2007 Season
Premiers Premier League:
Glenorchy Magpies defeated Clarence Roos
Regional League:
Kermandie Robins defeated Huonville Lions
Minor Premiers Premier League:
Glenorchy Magpies
Regional League:
Kermandie Robins
Wooden Spoon Premier League:
Kingborough Tigers
Regional League:
Triabunna Roos
William Leitch Medal Winner (Premier):
Brad Carver (New Norfolk)
Hodgman Medal Winner(s) (Regional):
Andrew Nash (Kermandie)
Highest Goal Kicker Premier League:
Mitch Williamson (58) (Clarence)
Regional League:
Michael Darcy (103) (Cygnet)
Total Attendance Unknown
Average Match Attendance Unknown

The Southern Football League is an Australian rules football league which is based in Tasmania, Australia.

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[edit] History

[edit] Inaugural season (1996)

The SFL started out in 1996, when the league was then known as the Southern Tasmanian Football League . The teams that competed in the first season were Brighton, Lauderdale, Lindisfarne, Claremont, Kingston, Channel and Sorell. The first Southern FL Grand Final saw Channel 12.15.87 defeat Kingston 11.4.70.

[edit] 1997-1999

Kingston 10.14.74 defeated Claremont 8.1.49 in the league's 2nd ever Grand Final in 1997.

The following year the Southern Tasmanian FL changed its name to the Southern FL, that same year Hobart, Cygnet, Huonville, and Kermandie would be added to the league. Hobart would join from the TFL, and the rest were from the now defunct Huon FA. That same year Brighton would draw with Cygnet which would be the leagues only draw. The following week Brighton 14.24.108 defeated Cygnet 5.12.42.

[edit] 2000-2001

In 2000 the league would gain one more club as former TFL club New Norfolk would join the league, they would drop the Eagles name as Sorell already had it, and would go by Derwent Hawks. The following year the Tasmanian Football League (known as Statewide Football) would go bust leaving Clarence, Glenorchy and North Hobart without a home.

Glenorchy would be forced to drop the Magpies name and their colours because Claremont were the Magpies of the league. Clarence told to stop being the Kangaroos as Kermandie were called that. And North Hobart were forced to change its strip as Brighton wore the red and blue jumper of the league. In the 2001 Grand Final Clarence 17.19.121 defeated Glenorchy 11.11.77.

[edit] 2002-2003

The following year a divisional system was commenced, where the league would be split into 2 divisions of 8 teams.

Division 1 contained:

  • Brighton
  • Clarence
  • Glenorchy
  • Hobart
  • Kingston
  • New Norfolk
  • North Hobart
  • Sorell (final season)

Division 2 contained:

  • Channel
  • Claremont
  • Cygnet
  • Dodges Ferry (debut season)
  • Huonville
  • Kermandie
  • Lauderdale
  • Lindisfarne

Division one was to be known as the "Premier League" while Division Two became known as the "Regional League".

[edit] 2004

In 2004 the leagues would be changed again, where Sorell would drop into the Regional league, and Lauderdale would join the Premier League, as well as now being known as The Bombers. Glenorchy would also have a name change winning the rights to be the Magpies again, while at first it was for a few games in 2005 they would wear the colours for the whole year. New Norfolk would also be allowed access to their old red, white and black strip and be called the Eagles again.

Division 1 (Premier League) contained:

  • Brighton
  • Clarence
  • Glenorchy
  • Hobart
  • Kingborough
  • Lauderdale
  • New Norfolk
  • North Hobart

Division 2 (Regional League) contained:

  • Channel
  • Claremont
  • Cygnet
  • Dodges Ferry
  • Huonville
  • Kermandie
  • Lindisfarne
  • Sorell

[edit] 2005

New Norfolk would break their premiership drought in 2005 by beating Clarence at North Hobart Oval, Kermandie would break Cygnets streak of 3 flags in a row.

[edit] 2006-present

2006 would see the entry of the Triabunna Roos and Central Hawks into the Regional League after being promoted from the ODFA (Oatlands District Football Association). The Glenorchy Magpies finished minor premiers for the first time since 1988 in the Premier League and the Dodges Ferry Sharks finished top of the ladder in the Regional League. The Grand Finals saw rivals Dodges Ferry and Sorell take on each other in the Regional League and Clarence and Glenorchy in the Premier League Grand Final. In the Regional League Dodges Ferry 14.13.97 defeted Sorell 13.9.87 at North Hobart Oval in front of 3,715-people.

In the 2007 Premier League, Clarence defeted the minor premiers 17.13.115 to Glenorchy's 11.12.78 in front of a record crowd of 7,149 at North Hobart Oval

[edit] Current Clubs

[edit] Premier League

Club City Home Ground AFL Affiliate
Brighton Robins Brighton Pontville Oval none
Clarence Roos Clarence Bellerive Oval none
Glenorchy Magpies Glenorchy King George V Oval none
Hobart Lions Hobart TCA Ground none
Kingborough Tigers Kingborough Kingston Beach Oval none
Lauderdale Bombers Lauderdale Lauderdale Oval Essendon Bombers
New Norfolk Eagles New Norfolk Boyer Oval none
North Hobart Demons North Hobart North Hobart Oval none

[edit] Regional League

Club City Home Ground AFL Affiliate
Central Hawks Oatlands & Bothwell Oatlands Recreation Ground & Bothwell Recreation Ground none
Channel Saints Snug Snug Park none
Claremont Magpies Claremont Abbotsfield Park none
Cygnet "The Port" Cygnet Cygnet Recreation Ground none
Dodges Ferry Sharks Dodges Ferry, Tasmania Shark Park none
Huonville Lions Huonville Huonville Recreation Ground none
Kermandie Robins Geeveston, Tasmania Kermandie Oval none
Lindisfarne Blues Lindisfarne ANZAC Park none
Sorell Eagles Sorell Pembroke Park none
Triabunna Roos Triabunna, Tasmania Triabunna Recreation Ground none

[edit] STFL/SFL Grand Finals: 1996-

Year Scores Attendance Venue
1996 Channel 12.15 (87) v Kingston 11.4 (70) 3,110 Abbostsfield Park
1997 Claremont 10.14 (74) v Kingston 8.1 (49) 1,800 KGV Park
1998 Brighton 10.8 (68) v Cygnet 10.8 (68) 2,100 KGV Park
1998 (replay) Brighton 14.24 (108) v Cygnet 5.12 (42) 1,500 KGV Park
1999 Hobart 20.9 (129) v Brighton 11.12 (78) 3,896 Huonville Rec. Ground
2000 Kermandie 13.11 (89) v New Norfolk 8.11 (59) 5,400 North Hobart Oval
2001 Clarence 17.19 (121) v Glenorchy 11.11 (77) 4,801 North Hobart Oval
2002 Clarence 12.17 (89) v Nth Hobart 10.8 (68) 4,819 North Hobart Oval
2003 Nth Hobart 21.20 (146) v Hobart 5.6 (36) 4,289 North Hobart Oval
2004
2005 New Norfolk 19.16 (130) v Clarence 14.8 (92) 5,132 North Hobart Oval
2006 Clarence 17.13 (115) v Glenorchy 11.12 (78) 7,149 North Hobart Oval
2007 Glenorchy 14.22 (106) v Clarence 4.14 (38) 7,091 North Hobart Oval
2008

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