Australian rules football club
NT Thunder Full name Northern Territory Football Club Nickname(s) NT Thunder After finals 5th Home-and-away season 5th Leading goalkicker Darren Ewing (61 goals) Best and fairest Cameron Ilett Founded 2008; 16 years ago (2008 ) Dissolved 13 September 2019 Colours Black Ochre Yellow WhiteCompetition NEAFL : Men's VFLW : Women'sChairman Lincoln Jenkin Coach Andrew Hodges Captain(s) Shannon Rioli Premierships 2 (2011 , 2015 ) Ground(s) Marrara Oval , Darwin (capacity: 12,000) Traeger Park , Alice Springs (capacity: 10,000)
Official website ntthunder.com.au
NT Thunder and Geelong Cats in the 2018 VFL Women's finals series
The Northern Territory Football Club , nicknamed NT Thunder , was a Northern Territory -based Australian rules football club that competed in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) between 2011 and 2019, and the VFL Women's between 2018 and 2019.
The club was disbanded at the end of the 2019 season, however its identity continues to be seen in the under-19s Talent League Boys and Talent League Girls competitions, where the Northern Territory Academy plays a handful of games each year.
History
NT Thunder was formed in 2008 and were invited to join the West Australian Football League , but instead opted to join the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL). At the conclusion of the 2010 QAFL season , the Thunder were invited to join the newly formed North East Australian Football League (NEAFL).[ 1]
The Thunder finished the regular season with the best record in the Northern Conference and in doing so claimed their first ever minor premiership. The Thunder went on to prove their superiority by claiming the first ever Northern Conference NEAFL premiership by defeating the Morningside Panthers . A week later the Thunder defeated the newly crowned Eastern Conference NEAFL premiers, Ainslie Tri-Colours , to claim the first ever NEAFL premiership at Traeger Park .[ 2]
The Thunder won two NEAFL premierships and entered a side in the VFL Women's competition in Victoria. By the end of the 2019 season, AFL Northern Territory revealed it could no longer justify keeping the club afloat, and announced its cessation from both competitions.[ 3]
Honour board
Legend:
^ Premiers , † Finals
Bold italics: competition leading goal kicker
Season
Position
Chairman
CEO
Coach
Captain(s)
Best and fairest
Leading goalkicker (total)
2009
6th
Paul Tyrell
Stuart Totham
Michael McLean
Jarred Ilett
Cameron Ilett
Darren Ewing (81)
2010
4th†
Paul Tyrell
Stuart Totham
Murray Davis
Jarred Ilett
Cameron Ilett
Darren Ewing (78)
2011
1st^
Paul Tyrell
Stuart Totham
Murray Davis
Cameron Ilett
Jake Dignan
Darren Ewing (115)
2012
3rd†
Lincoln Jenkin
Jarred Ilett
Daniel Archer
Cameron Ilett
Jason Roe
Darren Ewing (64)
2013
7th
Lincoln Jenkin
Jarred Ilett
Daniel Archer
Cameron Ilett
Cameron Ilett
Darren Ewing (94)
2014
4th†
Lincoln Jenkin
Jarred Ilett
Xavier Clarke
Cameron Ilett/Aaron Motlop
Cameron Ilett
Darren Ewing (73)
2015
1st^
Lincoln Jenkin
Brendan Curry
Xavier Clarke
Aaron Motlop
Richard Tambling
Darren Ewing (87)
2016
5th†
Lincoln Jenkin
—
Xavier Clarke
Shannon Rioli
Cameron Ilett
Darren Ewing (58)
2017
5th†
Lincoln Jenkin
—
Andrew Hodges
Shannon Rioli
Cameron Ilett
Darren Ewing (61)
Honours and achievements
Premierships
2011 NEAFL Grand Final
Saturday, 24 September (2:00 pm)
NT Thunder
def.
Ainslie
Traeger Park
5.4 (34) 9.11 (65) 11.14 (80)16.18 (114)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
6.4 (40) 9.7 (61) 10.12 (72)13.14 (92)
Andrew Ireland Medal : Cameron Ilett (NT Thunder)
D. Ewing 5, A. McLeod 3, W. Farrer 3, C. Ilett 2, J. Dignan, R. Smith, R. Tungatalum
Goals
M. Crook 3, M. Lawless 3, B. Hughes 2, N. Paine 2, A. vandenBerg , D. Walker, C. Mathis
C. Ilett, S. Tapp, A. Motlop, K. Tyrrell, L. Egger, J. Dignan
Best
D. Tow, M. Crook, B. Hughes, R. Tutt, R. Shirley, R. Tuohey
2015 NEAFL Grand Final
Saturday, 19 September (6:30 pm)
NT Thunder
def.
Aspley
TIO Stadium (crowd: 5,889)
Report
3.2 (20) 6.8 (44) 10.10 (70)11.15 (81)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
1.3 (9) 4.10 (34) 6.11 (47)11.14 (80)
Umpires: Alex Whetton, Cameron Barr, James Waldorff Andrew Ireland Medal : Chris Dunne (NT Thunder)
C .Dunne 4, D. Ewing 3, M. Hagan, J. Lockwood, G. Turner, L. Patrick
Goals
E. Hipwood 2, C. French 2, T. Dickinson, G. Grose, M. Payne, C. Stevenson, N. Jackson, E. Sansbury , J. Neils
B. Rioli, C. Dunne, D. Ewing, C. Ilett, J. Beugelaar, T. Motlop
Best
M. Payne, M. Hutchinson, J. Wagner , C. Stiller , J. Williams, G. Grose
Club Champions
Former captain and six-time club champion, Cameron Ilett, during July 2015.
2009 – Cameron Ilett
2010 – Cameron Ilett
2011 – Jake Dignan
2012 – Jason Roe
2013 – Cameron Ilett
2014 – Cameron Ilett
2015 – Richard Tambling
2016 – Cameron Ilett
2017 – Cameron Ilett
Grogan Medallists
The Grogan Medal was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best and fairest player in the NEAFL Northern Conference.
Ray Hughson Medallists
The Ray Hughson Medal was awarded in the QAFL until 2010, and in the NEAFL Northern Conference between 2011 and 2013 to the leading goalkicker.
Darren Ewing (2009) – 81 goals
Darren Ewing (2011) – 115 goals
Darren Ewing (2013) – 94 goals
NEAFL leading goalkicker
The NEAFL leading goalkicker has been awarded since 2014 to the player who kicks the most goals in the NEAFL competition.
Darren Ewing (2015) – 78 goals
Darren Ewing (2016) – 58 goals
Darren Ewing (2017) – 61 goals
NEAFL (Northern) Rising Stars
The NEAFL (Northern) Rising Star was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best young player in the Northern Conference.
NEAFL Rising Stars
The NEAFL (Northern) Rising Star has been awarded since 2014 to the best young player in the NEAFL competition.
Premiership coaches
NEAFL Coach of the Year
The NEAFL Coach of the Year has been awarded since 2014 to the best coach in the NEAFL competition.
QAFL Team of the Year representatives
NT Thunder competed in the QAFL between 2009 and 2010 before joining the NEAFL.
NEAFL Team of the Year representatives
Between 2011 and 2013, the Team of the Year representatives were from the Northern Conference. Since 2014, the representatives have been for the whole NEAFL competition.
Darren Ewing (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Cameron Ilett (2011– captain , 2013, 2014– captain , 2015– captain , 2016– captain , 2017)
Shaun Tapp (2011)
Ross Tungatalum (2011)
Kenrick Tyrrell (2011)
Jake Dignan (2012)
Jason Roe (2012)
Matt Rosier (2012)
Chris Dunne (2013, 2014)
Justin Beugelaar (2015)
Richard Tambling (2015)
Raphael Clarke (2016)
Adam Sambono (2017)
AFL players
The following is the list of NT Thunder players who have played at AFL level and the club they play(ed) for.
Club song
The NT Thunder club song is "We are the Territory Thunder".
We are Territory boys/girls
We are Territory Thunder
Yellow, ochre, black and white
We are out for plunder
Premierships are on our mind
We’ll tear our foes asunder
We are Territory boys/girls
We are Territory Thunder
We are Territory boys/girls
We are Territory Thunder
Ngiya pumanyinga (I am Thunder)
Kuwa
Ngintha pumanyinga (You are Thunder)
Kuwa
Ngawa pumanyinga, Ngawa pumanyinga, Ngawa pumanyinga (We are Thunder)
Kuwa, Kuwa, Kuwa
Match records
Correct to the end of round 17, 2017
Highest score for: 193 points Round 18, 2010 (Gardens Oval ) – NT Thunder 29.19 (193) vs. Broadbeach 8.3 (51)
Lowest score for: 28 points Round 17, 2017 (Sydney Cricket Ground ) – NT Thunder 4.4 (28) vs. Sydney Swans 25.24 (174)
Highest score against: 174 points Round 17, 2017 (Sydney Cricket Ground ) – NT Thunder 4.4 (28) vs. Sydney Swans 25.24 (174)
Lowest score against: 15 points Round 13, 2014 (TIO Stadium ) – NT Thunder 19.11 (125) vs. Sydney University 1.9 (15)
Highest aggregate score: 287 points Round 4, 2009 (Victoria Point) – NT Thunder 20.11 (131) vs. Redland 23.18 (156)
Lowest aggregate score: 89 points Elimination final, 2014 (TIO Stadium) – NT Thunder 7.11 (53) vs. Ainslie 5.6 (36)
Lowest winning score: 53 points Elimination final, 2014 (TIO Stadium) – NT Thunder 7.11 (53) vs. Ainslie 5.6 (36)
Highest losing score: 131 points Round 4, 2009 (TIO Stadium) – NT Thunder 23.18 (131) vs. Redland 23.18 (156)
Greatest winning margin: 142 points Round 18, 2010 (Gardens Oval) – NT Thunder 29.19 (193) vs. Broadbeach 8.3 (51)
Greatest losing margin: 146 points Round 17, 2017 (Sydney Cricket Ground ) – NT Thunder 4.4 (28) vs. Sydney Swans 25.24 (174)
Longest winning streak: 13 matches Round 11, 2015 vs. Sydney University (Henson Park ) to round 1, 2016 vs. Gold Coast (TIO Stadium)
Longest losing streak: 3 matches (achieved four times) Round 15, 2009 vs. Redland (Traeger Park ) to round 17, 2009 vs. Southport (Carrara Stadium ) Round 2, 2010 vs. Redland (Victoria Point Oval) to round 4, 2010 vs. Southport (Fankhauser Reserve ) Northern conference grand final, 2012 vs. Brisbane Lions (Leyshon Park) to round 2, 2013 vs. Aspley (Graham Road Oval) Round 20, 2013 vs. Redland (Traeger Park) to round 22, 2013 vs. Aspley (TIO Stadium)
Most goals in a match by an individual: 14 goals Darren Ewing, round 19, 2013 (Leyshon Park)
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