- Australian rules football in the Northern Territory
Sport overview
noncountry = Northern Territory
sport = Australian rules football
imagesize = 260px
caption =Tiwi Islands Football League Grand Final 05/06 atNguiu stadium. Mulluwurri vs Pumurali
union = AFL Northern Territory
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first = February 1916, Darwin
registered = 16,710 (total) 3,300 (adult)
clubs =
match = 17,500 (2002). (AFL pre-season practice)Aboriginal All-Stars vs Carlton. (Marrara Oval , Darwin)
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national1 =
club1 =Northern Territory Football League
club2 =Central Australian Football League
club3 =Barkley & District Football League
club4 =Katherine District Football League
club5 =Gove Australian Football League
club6 =Tiwi Islands Football League
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countryAustralian rules football in theNorthern Territory has a history dating back to the 1910s and is the most popularsport in the territory.History
The first recorded match of Australian Football in Darwin was played in February 1916 on Darwin Town Oval.
The
Northern Territory Football League chose to play in the Northern Territory's 'wet season', primarily due to hard playing surfaces during the 'dry season'. Most other leagues in Australia operate during the winter, but since the Territory does not have a winter, it is played at different times. TheWanderers Football Club were the founding members of the league in 1916.John Pye and Andy Howley introduced Australian rules football to the
Tiwi Islands in 1941, which grew to become the most popular sport on the islands. TheTiwi Islands Football League is a strong competition which feeds players into the NTFL. Skills of the TIFL players are widely celebrated. The TIFL Grand Final is the largest event on the island and a major tourist drawcard.The Northern Territory was represented in early
Interstate matches in Australian rules football , before being incorporated into the QLD/NT and then Allies representative sides.In 1991,
Marrara Stadium was increased in capacity, and became the new home for the NTFL and AFL matches.In 1991, Darwin hosted the first
Arafura Games , the first international competition to include the sport of Australian Rules, and local teams have competed against nations from around the world. The city has hosted the games since.Since the late 1990s, the
Aboriginal All-Stars have captured the imagination ofindigenous Australian s in the Northern Territory, and have gained a huge amount of support.Recent History
Although the Territory would love to have a local team in the national competition, a small population and the lack of potential sponsorship means it is unlikely (but not impossible) that a team will be admitted to the
Australian Football League at this time.In 2002, a record crowd of 17,500 attended an AFL pre-season practice between the
Aboriginal All-Stars andCarlton Football Club .However, in a deal struck with the Northern Territory government,
Melbourne basedWestern Bulldogs AFL side has played several "home" games a year at Marrara Stadium.In 2004,
Alice Springs main groundTraeger Park was re-developed and has hosted several AFL exhibition matches.In 2007, a representative side began in earnest a campaign to join a major league, the
SANFL , WAFL or Queensland State League with the new team split between Alice Springs and Darwin.Participation
In 2007, there were 3,300 senior players and a total of 16,710 participants in the Northern Territory [ [http://realfooty.com.au/news/news/we-love-aussie-rules/2007/06/19/1182019117471.html More chase Sherrin than before - realfooty.com.au ] ] . The state has an overall participation rate in the sport per capita of 7%, making it the highest in the country. [http://afl.com.au/cp2/c2/webi/article/205058bu.pdf]
The
Tiwi Islands is said to have the highest participation rate in Australia (35%) [http://www.theage.com.au/news/northern-territory/even-a-cyclone-cant-stop-the-footy/2005/03/19/1111086063413.html] .Audience
Attendance Record
* 17,500 (2002). (AFL pre-season practice)
Aboriginal All-Stars vs Carlton. (Marrara Oval , Darwin)Major Australian Rules Events in the Northern Territory
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Northern Territory Football League Grand Final
*Tiwi Islands Football League Grand Final
*Arafura Games (quadrennial)
*Australian Football League Premiership Season (Bulldogs 'home' games)Great Northern Territory Footballers
Over the years, the Northern Territory has produced an amazing array of talent for elite leagues such as the
Australian Football League andSouth Australian National Football League , including manyindigenous Australian players. Greats includeMaurice Rioli ,Michael Long ,Daryl White , Ronnie Burns,David Kantilla ,Dean Rioli andNathan Buckley .Notable NT Players in the AFL
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Andrew McLeod
*Aaron Davey
*Joel Bowden
*Peter Burgoyne
*Matthew Whelan
*Jared Brennan
*Jason Roe
*Xavier Clarke
*Shannon Motlop
*Anthony Corrie
*Trent Hentschel
*Richard Tambling
*Raphael Clarke
*Daniel Motlop
*Richard Cole
*Cyril Rioli
*Cameron Stokes
*Austin Wonaeamirri Leagues
Open
tate-wide Leagues
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Top End Australian Football Association
=Darwin Metropolitan Leagues=*
Northern Territory Football League Regional Leagues
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Central Australian Football League
**Northern Territory Champions League
*Barkley & District Football League
*Katherine District Football League
*Gove Australian Football League
*Tiwi Islands Football League Women's
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Northern Territory Women's Aussie Rules Football Association [http://www.geocities.com/womensfootball/ntwarfa/ Official Site]
=Masters=*
Masters Australian Football NT [http://www.sportingpulse.com.au/club_info.cgi?clubID=24971&club=Northern%20Territory&client=%40MAF%20Carnival%202005%40981%40%40%40%40%40%404%40%40%40 Official Site]Principle Venues
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Marrara Stadium
*Traeger Park ee also
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AFL Northern Territory
*Northern Territory Football League References
*AFL Northern Territory
*Australian Football LeagueExternal links
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/northern_territory.htm NT Team of the Century from Full Points Footy]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/northern-territory/even-a-cyclone-cant-stop-the-footy/2005/03/19/1111086063413.html Even a Cyclone can't stop the footy]
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