Regional[]
Originally there was 3 senior football leagues covering the 3 populated regions:
- TANFL (Tasmanian Australian National Football League)
Hobart plus New Norfolk - NTFA (Northern Tasmania Football Association)
Based in Launceston plus Scottsdale and Longford - NWFU (North West Football Union)
From Latrobe in the east to Wynyard in the west
TANFL[]
The Tasmanian Australian National Football League comprised of 6 clubs
Club | Mascot | Colours | Ground |
---|---|---|---|
Clarence | Kangaroos | Red & white | Bellerive Oval |
Glenorchy | Magpies | Black & white | King George V Oval |
Hobart | Tigers | Black & yellow | TCA Ground |
New Norfolk | Eagles | Red, black & white | Boyer Oval |
North Hobart | Demons | Blue & red | North Hobart Oval |
Sandy Bay | Seagulls | Blue & white | Queenborough Oval |
NTFA[]
The Northern Tasmania Football Association comprised of 6 clubs
Club | Mascot | Colours | Ground |
---|---|---|---|
City-South | Redlegs | Red & white | Youngtown Memorial Oval |
East Launceston | Demons | Blue & red | York Park |
Launceston | Blues | Blue | Windsor Park |
Longford | Tigers | Black & yellow | Longford Oval |
North Launceston | Robins | Black & red | York Park |
Scottsdale | Magpies | Black & white | Scottsdale Rec. Ground |
NWFU[]
The North West Football Union comprised of 8 clubs
Club | Mascot | Colours | Ground |
---|---|---|---|
Latrobe | Demons | Blue & red | Latrobe Rec. Ground |
East Devonport | Swans | Red & white | Girdlestone Park |
Devonport | Magpies | Black & white | Devonport Oval |
Ulverstone | Robins | Black & red | Ulverstone Rec. Ground |
Penguin | Blues | Two tone blue | Penguin Sports Ground |
Burnie | Tigers | Black & yellow | West Park Oval |
Cooee | Bulldogs | Green & yellow | West Park Oval |
Wynyard | Cats | Blue & white | Wynyard Football Ground |
In 1980, the Smithton Saints joined the NWFU to bring the league to 9 clubs.
In 1984, the NTFA expanded its competition to 8 clubs by inviting the 2 largest towns in the region, George Town and Deloraine to join.
Club | Mascot | Colours | Ground |
---|---|---|---|
City-South | Redlegs | Red & white | Youngtown Memorial Oval |
East Launceston | Demons | Blue & red | York Park |
Launceston | Blues | Blue | Windsor Park |
Longford | Tigers | Black & yellow | Longford Oval |
North Launceston | Robins | Black & red | York Park |
Scottsdale | Magpies | Black & white | Scottsdale Rec. Ground |
George Town | Saints | Red, black & white | George Town Oval |
Deloraine | Kangaroos | Blue & white | Deloraine Oval |
TFL & NTFL[]
In 1986, a statewide league was created. It comprised of the 6 TANFL clubs plus 2 clubs from the NTFA and a club each from the 2 cities within the NWFU, Devonport and Burnie. The Launceston clubs joined in the 1986 season with the NWFU clubs joining in 1987.
North Launceston was the most successful club in the NTFA so was an easy choice. The TFL (Tasmanian Football League) wanted York Park so East Launceston was controversially selected as the second club from the NTFA. Fortunately East Launceston merged with City-South and become the South Launceston Bulldogs. With North Launceston and South Launceston, it was the perfect scenario. South Launceston played its matches at City-South's Youngtown Memorial Oval.
Devonport FC was selected for its city whilst Cooee was selected for the Burnie club. It renamed itself as the Burnie Hawks to represent the whole city. Glenorchy were already the magpies so Devonport became the Devonport Blues.
This left the NTFA and NWFU with insignificant number of clubs. So the competitions merged to create the NTFL (Northern Tasmanian Football League).
pre-1987 | TFL | NTFL | |
---|---|---|---|
T A N F L |
Clarence Kangaroos | Clarence Kangaroos | |
Sandy Bay Seagulls | Sandy Bay Seagulls | ||
Hobart Tigers | Hobart Tigers | ||
North Hobart Demons | North Hobart Demons | ||
Glenorchy Magpies | Glenorchy Magpies | ||
New Norfolk Eagles | New Norfolk Eagles | ||
N T F A |
North Launceston Robins | North Launceston Robins | |
East Launceston Demons | South Launceston Bulldogs | ||
City-South Redlegs | |||
Launceston Blues | Launceston Blues | ||
George Town Saints | George Town Saints | ||
Scottsdale Magpies | Scottsdale Magpies | ||
Longford Tigers | Longford Tigers | ||
Deloraine Kangaroos | Deloraine Kangaroos | ||
N W F U |
Latrobe Demons | Latrobe Demons | |
East Devonport Swans | East Devonport Swans | ||
Devonport Magpies | Devonport Blues | ||
Ulverstone Robins | Ulverstone Robins | ||
Penguin Blues | Penguin Blues | ||
Burnie Tigers | Burnie Tigers | ||
Cooee Bulldogs | Burnie Hawks | ||
Wynyard Cats | Wynyard Cats | ||
Smithton Saints | Smithton Saints |
Year[]
With increased travelling costs, clubs gradually drifted back to local competitions.
1987[]
Longford left the NTFL
TFL (10 clubs) |
NTFL (11 clubs) |
Local Competitions |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Launceston Blues |
Longford Tigers |
1991[]
George Town left the NTFL
TFL (10 clubs) |
NTFL (10 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Launceston Blues |
George Town Saints |
1994[]
Launceston was the logical club to join the TFL in 1986 along with North Launceston. In 1994 they left the NTFL to join the TFL
TFL (11 clubs) |
NTFL (9 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Scottsdale Magpies |
George Town Saints |
1995[]
Burnie Tigers merged with Burnie Hawks to become the Burnie Dockers in the TFL
TFL (11 clubs) |
NTFL (8 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Scottsdale Magpies |
George Town Saints |
1997[]
South Burnie joined the NTFL so the city had a club to represent the city after Cooee and Burnie Tigers had switched to the TFL
TFL (11 clubs) |
NTFL (9 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Scottsdale Magpies |
George Town Saints |
1998[]
A new TFL club, Southern Districts Cats is formed to replace the insolvent Sandy Bay Seagulls. Launceston and South Launceston left the TFL and joined the NTFL. Hobart Tigers left the TFL to local league. North Launceston Robins renamed as Northern Bombers.
TFL (8 clubs) |
NTFL (11 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Scottsdale Magpies |
Hobart Tigers |
1999[]
Southern Districts Cats was wounded up within its second TFL season. South Burnie left the NTFL and returned to local league
TFL (8 clubs) |
NTFL (10 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Scottsdale Magpies |
Hobart Tigers |
2000[]
The TFL was replaced with the Statewide League. Its 6 clubs representing 6 cities : Clarence, Hobart Demons (formerly North Hobart Demons), Glenorchy, Northern Bombers (Launceston), Devonport Power (formerly Devonport Blues), Burnie Dockers. New Norfolk Eagles joined local league. Scottsdale left the NTFL
SWL (6 clubs) |
NTFL (9 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
South Launceston Bulldogs |
Hobart Tigers |
2001[]
North Launceston, Devonport and Burnie Dockers left the SWL to join the NTFL. With no other magpies in the NTFL, Devonport returned to its traditional name. The Statewide League now only having 3 Hobart-based clubs left, they joined local league.
NTFL (12 clubs) |
Local Leagues | |
---|---|---|
Northern Bombers |
Clarence Kangaroos |
2004[]
Deloraine left the NTFL
NTFL (11 clubs) |
Local Leagues | |
---|---|---|
Northern Bombers |
Clarence Kangaroos |
2005[]
Hobart Tigers is renamed as Hobart Lions
NTFL (11 clubs) |
Local Leagues | |
---|---|---|
Northern Bombers |
Clarence Kangaroos |
2009[]
The statewide league returned as a 10 club Tasmanian State League. It comprised of 5 clubs from Hobart - Clarence, Lauderdale, Hobart Tigers, North Hobart, Glenorchy - 3 clubs from Launceston - Northern Bombers, South Launceston, Launceston - Devonport and Burnie Dockers from the North West Coast.
TSL (10 clubs) |
NTFL (6 clubs) |
Local Leagues |
---|---|---|
Clarence Kangaroos |
Latrobe Demons |
New Norfolk Eagles |