NTFL 2024/25 Season

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Season 2024/2025
And just like that, we are only a month and a bit away from the start of a new NTFL season so I've just made this in prep. Happy to chuck results in here again and have a discussion if anyone is keen to join; helps me feel a bit closer to home talking NT Footy. If you're a fan of NT Footy as well, I strongly encourage you to follow NT Football with Jackson Clark on Facebook - that fella is on absolute god tier when it comes to NTFL media (and no I don't know him personally).

Full Fixture can be found here via PlayHQ - Season 2024/25 Fixture

Off season news:
  • Darwin Buffaloes have moved out to Palmerston to raid the dazzling talent pool that Palmerston Magpies have had access to guiding us to multiple wooden spoons over the years. How their move in will impact the club going forward will be interesting to see; but looks like Buffs are still splitting their home games between Cazalys Arena and TIO Stadium to keep the old supporters on board.
  • The Tiwi Bombers have announced they have signed Marlion Pickett fresh from his retirement from Richmond. Should be a cracking signing.

Not too much else happening this early, but a lot of the signings get announced during September as we build towards Round 1. Looking forward to this season as a Palmerston supporter - recently we've been dragged through the coals quite a bit and had rotten luck. A raft of off-field changes headlined by Mark Tyrrell taking over as coach, a couple of new/returning players (eg. Shaun Wilson, Josh Koster) with I'm sure lots more to be announced make the future look a bit brighter for us. Fingers crossed we can become relevant after a long time in the wilderness.
 
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Round 1/ "Marrara Gather Round" begins on 4th of October, the week after the AFL finishes with a massive grand final replay between Saints and Nightcliff. All the fixtures for Round 1 are admittedly fantastic match ups to start the year, matching with teams around the same level as last season.
 
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Season 2024/2025
And just like that, we are only a month and a bit away from the start of a new NTFL season so I've just made this in prep. Happy to chuck results in here again and have a discussion if anyone is keen to join; helps me feel a bit closer to home talking NT Footy. If you're a fan of NT Footy as well, I strongly encourage you to follow NT Football with Jackson Clark on Facebook - that fella is on absolute god tier when it comes to NTFL media (and no I don't know him personally).

Full Fixture can be found here via PlayHQ - Season 2024/25 Fixture

Off season news:
  • Darwin Buffaloes have moved out to Palmerston to raid the dazzling talent pool that Palmerston Magpies have had access to guiding us to multiple wooden spoons over the years. How their move in will impact the club going forward will be interesting to see; but looks like Buffs are still splitting their home games between Cazalys Arena and TIO Stadium to keep the old supporters on board.
  • The Tiwi Bombers have announced they have signed Marlion Pickett fresh from his retirement from Richmond. Should be a cracking signing.

Not too much else happening this early, but a lot of the signings get announced during September as we build towards Round 1. Looking forward to this season as a Palmerston supporter - recently we've been dragged through the coals quite a bit and had rotten luck. A raft of off-field changes headlined by Mark Tyrrell taking over as coach, a couple of new/returning players (eg. Shaun Wilson, Josh Koster) with I'm sure lots more to be announced make the future look a bit brighter for us. Fingers crossed we can become relevant after a long time in the wilderness.

Hey mate,

Got an early season predictor,

I'd love to see a ranked list from best to worst, even if your totally wrong, I'd love to get a gauge of the "favourites" before the season starts.
 

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Hey mate,

Got an early season predictor,

I'd love to see a ranked list from best to worst, even if your totally wrong, I'd love to get a gauge of the "favourites" before the season starts.
Hey mate. I reckon it'll be sort of like the below. Nightcliff and Saints are always so strong and I don't see them budging from the top 2. If Tiwi can keep up the competitive streak from last year, I think they'll move up the ladder and could finish top 4. If not, I reckon they drop to 7th and everyone else moves up one. Buffs have just had a change of home and last minute coach change, so I don't see them moving up too much. Palmerston and Wanderers are quite hard to read - haven't heard much about Wanderers and I think Palmy need a year to figure themselves out with the new coach before they start climbing. It's too shallow a talent pool for instant change, especially now that Darwin are now in Palmerston and competing for players.

1. Nightcliff
2. St Mary's
3. Southern Districts
4. Tiwi Bombers
5. Waratah
6. Darwin Buffaloes
7. PINT
8. Wanderers
9. Palmerston
 
Interesting, I thought buffs coach wouldn't last the season as it turns out he didn't even make the season, Wanderers captain of 6 years has left them to go to Tiwi which tells you how eagles are going apparently districts and Nightcliff have opened the cheque book more than usual
 
ROUND 1

So the season kicked off on the weekend with no major surprise results in the scope of things. Saints and Nightcliff was always going to be a 50/50, with Saints getting over them basically 1-2 goals up all day. Scrappy contest to be the "premier" game but Saints will take it. Dylan Landt dominant again with 34 touches, Jacob Long with 27 touches and a whopping 91% kicking efficiency.
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Tiwi looked GOOD against Wanderers, but to be fair, Wanderers are in the abyss like Palmy right now and are way too hard to tell where they're at. Losing Mclean to Tiwi on the eve of the season hurts. Tiwi with a few decent recruits getting the job done - they flogged Ashton Hams (ex WCE) from Palmy who ended up with 18 touches, Wanderers legend/skipper Braeden Mclean also had 18 touches, Marlion Pickett from Richmond also had 14 touches. Hopefully we see Tiwi fire this season and upset the top 4 a bit. Despite the loss, Wanderers were served well by Jaxon East who had 41 touches
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PINT looked strong in the twilight game, with Buggs never really looking close. I imagine PINT will shock a few of the big teams this year and could go anywhere; will be interesting to see what recruits they bring out this season. Lochie O'Brien (ex Carlton player) was their best on the day with 32 touches (27 kicks is a solid effort). Buffaloes well served by Tom Simpson and Jackson Clark but couldn't get the job done. Will be interesting to see how the Buffs trek this year - they always seem to be around the mark.
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Final game of the weekend saw Districts outclass Waratah quite convincingly. Game looked like it would be close until 3QT, with Districts kicking 4 goals to 0 in the last to run away 36 point victors. Jarrod Brander kicked a massive 6 goals, will be very hard to beat for leading goal scorer this year. Seeing the names on the Districts lineup is quite scary - Staunton, Jalen Clarke, Brandon Rusca, Michael Bowden, Josiah Farrer, Jed Anderson, Matt Dennis, Matt Sexton, Will Farrer and Steven Motlop to name a few. This is a team I really think could go far, and I'm sure they'll have a lot more recruits pop up through the year. Bad night for the Tahs, but they'll get to bounce back against Palmy next Saturday.

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Sorry Palmomagpie: new season, new coach, new hopes and dreams but not starting off too good
Yeah absolutely shocking - checked the quarter time score and we were up by 10 points. Was thinking "wow we're off to a good start". All downhill from there. Likely to be another miserable year for us, probably winless, and Wanderers as well. We have a lot of players on PP so we've got recruits. Hopefully over the course of the year we can build as a group and improve as that was heart breaking
 
ROUND 2

Round 2 out of the way and again, no massive shocks. Districts continued on from last weeks win with a solid 84 point win against a struggling Wanderers. Jed Anderson had a match for the ages, with 4 goals and 33 touches. Steve Motlop had 34 and kicked a goal too. For Wanderers, they were served well again by Jaxon East who had 38 disposals, but not really any other positives to take from that. They were 33 down at quarter time and never looked likely to bounce back.
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In another case of same old same old, Palmerston started their year with another walloping at the hands of the Waratahs, eager to bounce back after losing last week. Palmy led by 10 points at quarter time, before letting in 7.1 to 0.2 in the 2nd quarter. After that it just got ugly, with Tahs kicking 6.4 in the 3rd, then 9.2 in the last to run away with the match. Brodie Carroll slammed in 6 goals off 19 touches, with skipper Scott Carlin kicking 2 and getting 33 touches. A new look Palmy stood no hope, but were well served by Essendon VFL footballer Cameron Nyko, new skipper Shaun Wilson, and junior champion Ryan Warfe. How we respond over the next few weeks will be a huge signal of where we're headed - don't think we (or the NTFL) can accept another winless season. Buffs this Friday night in the "Battle for Palmerston" would be a nice way to make a statement.
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However, Darwin had a solid outing against Nightcliff, managing to only go down by 15 points at Nightcliff Oval. The match was a bit of a see-saw and remained close all day, which is a credit to the Buffs after last week's serving. Debutant Lachlan East was their best on, and looks to be a good pickup. Tom Simpson had 30 touches, and Will Irwin kicked 3 goals. However, the night belonged to Nightcliff. Inaccurate kicking isn't helping them at all, kicking 15.31 so far this season. Ben Vile was their best for the night. SA Champion Brett Kennedy is a bit stiff kicking 5 goals and not making the best players list. Big game for them next week up against Waratah at Nightcliff Oval again - should be a cracking contest (tippings Tahs to get it done unless Nightcliff can kick straight).
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The final match, and probably closest to a "surprise" was Tiwi absolutely thumping PINT. Don't see PINT get pushed around like that much at all, but Tiwi were on top all day and ensured their revival isn't going to be short lived yet. Richmond premiership player Marlion Pickett was everywhere and named best on, getting 20 touches and winning the hitouts. Ex-Palmy player Ashton Hams continues his dominance in the NTFL with another 30 disposal game, with Sam Darley (28) and Braedon Mclean (25) close behind. Tiwi are looking good and i'm excited to see how far they go. PINT it just wasn't their night, and now they need to bounce back this weekend against St Mary's at TIO Oval 2 (not sure if thats a typo or not).

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