Lindisfarne Blues

Lindisfarne
Full name Lindisfarne Football Club
Nickname(s) Two Blues
Strip
Founded 1911
Sport Australian rules football
League Southern Football League (Tasmania)
Ground Anzac Park
Club song We are the Two Blues
President Jack Potter
Coach Adrian Goodwin
Captain Justin Myers
2010 Sixth

The Lindisfarne Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Australian Football League Southern Football League (Tasmania), also known as the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.

Origins

The Lindisfarne Football Club was formed in 1911 and competed in the Clarence Football Association until 1948.
In 1949 the club joined the Tasmanian Amateur Football League (Southern Division) until the League went out of existence at the end of the 1995 season.
In 1996 the club joined the newly started Southern Tasmanian Football League now known as the SFL where it still competes today.
After a solid start to its SFL tenure, the Two-Blues suffered from a disastrous period between 1998 & 2004 whereby the club lost 74-consecutive senior matches.
In 2008 the Two-Blues swept all before then winning all of their 18 roster matches and Second Semi Final before crashing to the Huonville Lions by 37-points on Grand Final day at North Hobart Oval before 4,397-fans. Lindisfarne also managed to make the 2009 SFL grand final although losing to New Norfolk who were undefeated all season.

Entry to Southern Football League
1996

Clarence Football Association Premierships
1924

TAFL Southern Division Premierships
1957, 1982, 1989

TAFL Southern Division Runners Up
1992

STFL/SFL Regional League Premiers
Nil.

STFL/SFL Regional League Runner Up
2008, 2009

State Amateur Premierships
1957, 1989

Peter Hodgman Medallists
1997 - Tim Blanden

Club Record Games-holder
350+ by Luke Spink

Club Record Attendance
4,397 vs Huonville Lions - 2008 SFL Regional League Grand Final at North Hobart Oval

Club Record Score
Not Known.

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