NWFL Rep Game Records, North West Football League, Football Tasmania

NWFL Rep Game Records, North West Football League, Football Tasmania

Representative Game Records


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2019 Senior Rep team v NTFA

2019 Senior Rep team v NTFA

2019 Medal winner: Dylan Smith

2019 Medal winner: Dylan Smith

HISTORY OF NWFL/NTFL REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL (Seniors)

 

Year     Venue        Opponent        Result        Coach         Captain         Paddy Martin medal

2024  Nth. Hobart  SFL    WON     16 pts  Kurt Byard       Quade Byard       Jack Templeton

2023  Devonport  NTFA  WON  36pts   Kurt Byard   Quade Byard/Dylan Smith   Luke Russell

2021  Ulverstone SFL WON 7 pts Brent Plant Quade Byard/Harry Walters Dylan Smith

2019   L’ton        NTFA  WON    34 pts     Brent Plant            Nick McKenna           Dylan Smith

2017  Ulverstone  SFL  WON  88 pts Kent Jackson/Dale Perry Josh Holland  Rodney Coghlan

2015  Nth.Hobart  SFL   WON     24pts     Kent Jackson   Zane Murphy/Zac Smith Zac Mihocek

2013  Ulverstone  Tas U23’s  WON 67pts Kent Jackson         Josh Holland           Josh Holland

2012  Ulverstone  SFL    WON 24pts         Dale Perry             Chris McDonald     Brad McDonald

2011  Ulverstone  NTFA WON 103 pts** Dale Perry             Gavin Woodcock   Jeremy Soden

2009  Nth Hobart  SFL    Lost 16pts           Kent Jackson        Scott Matheson       Scott Blizzard

2009  York Park   NTFA  Draw                  Kent Jackson        Scott Matheson                   “

2008  Devonport  SFL WON 45pts     Dale Perry Justin Plapp/Kurt Heazlewood Scott Blizzard

2007  York Park   SFL     Lost 23pts          Justin Plapp         Kurt Heazlewood  Brennan Savage

2006  York Park   NTFA WON 37 pts       Rod Keogh            Shane Wager           Brian Finch

2005  York Park   NTFA WON 49pts        Rod Keogh            Adam Bester            Brian Finch

2004  York Park   NTFA WON 28pts        Rod Keogh            Nick Probert            Mark Lowe

2003  Nth.Hobart  SFL    WON  51pts       Kent Jackson         Nick Probert          Matthew Smith

2002  York Park   SFL     WON 54 pts      Kent Jackson         Jade Elmer            Scott Stephens

2001  York Park   SFL     WON  1pt          Kent Jackson         Jade Elmer               Chad Baker

2000   Latrobe      SFL     WON 13pts       Jason Elmer           Jade Elmer               Scott Harris

1999   Pontville     SFL     WON 24pts      Dale Perry             Craig Muir                Jade Elmer

1997   Latrobe        SFL    WON 55pts      Darren Perry         Nathan Howard        Brian Brett

1996  Nth.Hobart SFL      WON 6pts        Max Brown    Nathan Howard  Brian Brett/S.Walmsley

1994  Latrobe Tas.Amateurs WON 47pts  MaxBrown            Brett Jaffray              Tony Crennan

1993  Devonport  TFL U23’s  Lost 10pts  Ricky Hanlon       Craig Johnstone     Craig Johnstone

1992  Nth.Hobart TFL U23’s  WON 3pts  Colin Robertson  Peter Templeton        Wayne Jaffray

1990 Nth.Hobart TFL U23’s  Lost 120pts Brian Hickey Rod Thomas Kent Jackson/Neville Keep

1989  West Park  Riddell         Lost 32 pts   Richard  Lakeland  Rod Thomas          Rod Thomas

1989  Victoria  Tungamah       Lost 10 pts   Richard Lakeland   Rod Thomas                  “

1988  Latrobe    Ballarat          Lost 94 pts   Brian Hickey         Mark Williams        Rod Thomas

1987  Victoria   Wimmera       Lost 3pts      Brian Hickey         Mark Williams        Alan Neville

 

 

* In 2008 a team consisting entirely of NTFL players represented Tasmania in an

Australian Amateur Football Council Under 23’s match at Devonport against Western Australia.

Tasmania (NTFL) lost by nine points.

This was the starting point for Tasmania’s involvement in the AAFC competition with both the

NTFA and SFL joining the NTFL’s initiative and being part of the concept over eight years until 2016 when as a result of a lack of sponsorship and negative feelings from at least one other state, players at a regional level  could no longer  proudly represent their state.

Tasmania played Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria with the highlight of its involvement being the surprising victory by  21 points over W.A. in Perth in 2013 and a carnival win over S.A. in that state in 2011.

It can be proudly said: The NTFL   “drove Tasmania’s involvement with the AAFC”

 

** 2011 NTFL  24. 20 164 defeated NTFL 9.7. 62.

Highest NTFL rep. game score and  greatest margin  (103 points)

 

Reference:

Ian Wotherspoon

NWFL Patron &Historian

June 2024

 

 

HISTORY OF NWFL/NTFL REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL

UNDER 18/19’s

 

 

Year    Opponent    Result           Coach                 Captain         Ian Wotherspoon Medal

                                                                                                         (formerly Don Lakin medal)

2024    SFL          WON   79 pts.    Nik Hizartzidis Ethan Bonde        Bailey Woodcock 

2023    NTFA       WON  39 pts     Jayden Wicks   Jakeb Townsend   Bailey Woodcock 

2021 SFL WON 51 pts Brad Harvey Tyson Slatter Dillon Goss

2019     NTFA        WON   53 pts       Ray Huxtable      Jessee Shepheard    Thomas Leifhebber

2017     SFL            WON   26 pts      Jamie Hayward    Zak Marshall           Justin Clarke

2015     SFL            WON   17 pts      Jamie Hayward     unknown                   Bradley Chard

2011     NTFA        WON   3 pts        Stephen Lee          Brodie Stubbs         Nick Pearce

2009     SFL            Lost    8 pts          Don Cooper           unknown                  Jack Templeton

2008     Tas U16’s  Lost  12 pts          Don Cooper           unknown                  Shannon Buller

2007     Tas U16’s  WON  120 pts     Don Cooper          Hamish Anderson   Tyrone Morrison

2006     NTFA         WON 108 pts      Don Cooper         Harry Walters          Daniel Ellis

2005     NTFA         WON  119 pts     Don Cooper         Zane Littlejohn &    Nick Buller

                                                                                          Daniel Roozendaal

2004     NTFA          WON   13 pts     Don Cooper         Andrew Wilmot       Darren Banham

2003     SFL              WON  83 pts     Don Cooper          Taylor Hayley          Brenton Gale

2001     NTFA          WON  40 pts     Ian Jones                    unknown               Ben Hilfenhaus

2001     SFL              Lost 13 pts         Ian Jones                   unknown                         “

2000     SFL              WON 107 pts    Don Cooper              unknown                Ben Hilfenhaus

1999     SFL              Lost 4 pts           Wayne Kirby        Shaun Gadsby          Scott Bernes

1997     SFL          ** WON  117 pts  Michael Johnson   Shane Johns             Russell Yaxley

1996     SFL              WON  74 pts     Don Cooper                unknown              Brent Melhuish

1994    Teal Cup Team  Lost  8pts (U21’s)Neville Broderick   unknown          Simon McCall

 

**  1997  NTFL  15.  28   118     def.   SFL     0. 1.   1

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Reference:

Ian Wotherspoon

NWFL Patron & Historian

June 2024

HISTORY OF NWFL REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL

WOMENS

 Year    Opponent    Result           Coach                 Captain       

2024 SFL WON 2 pts Pete Smith Olivia Smith

2024 NTFA WON 2 pts Pete Smith Olivia Smith

2023 NTFA LOST 54 pts Tim Auton/Pete Smith Olivia Smith/Abbie Hoiberg-Cox

2023 SFL LOST 10 pts Tim Auton/Pete Smith Olivia Smith/Abbie Hoiberg-Cox

2022 NTFA WON 42 pts Tim Auton Libby Haines/Abbie Hoiberg-Cox*

2022 SFL WON 21 pts Tim Auton Libby Haines/Abbie Hoiberg-Cox*

2021     SFL    WON 13 pts   Richard Douglas  Emma Humphries/Lauren Stevenson * 

2021 NTFA WON 20 pts Richard Douglas Emma Humphries/Lauren Stevenson *

  • In 2021-2024 the NWFL Women represented the region in a statewide representative series. They have won the series in 2021, 2022 and 2024. The medal winners were:
    2021 All-Star MVP: Emma Humphries
    2021 NWFL Coaches MVP: Libby Haines
    2022 All-Star MVP: Lucy Thompson
    2022 NWFL Coaches MVP: Abbie Hoiberg-Cox
    2023 All Star MVP: Abbie Hoiberg-Cox
    2023 NWFL Coaches MVP: Abbie Hoiberg-Cox
    2024 NWFL Coaches MVP: Jess Whelan

Reference:

Ian Wotherspoon

NWFL Patron & Historian

June 2024