词条 | Northern Territory Football Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|color1 = black |color2 = #FFD700 |color3 = solid #E47323 | clubname = NT Thunder | image = Nt thunder fc logo.png | image size = 200px | fullname = Northern Territory Football Club | nicknames = NT Thunder | colours = {{color box|Black}} Black {{color box|#E47323}} Ochre {{color box|#FFD700}} Yellow {{color box|White}} White | founded = {{Start date and age|2008}} | league = NEAFL | ground = TIO Stadium, Darwin | ground2 = TIO Traeger Park, Alice Springs | capacity = 12,000 | capacity2 = 10,000 | chairman = Lincoln Jenkin | coach = Andrew Hodges | captain = Shannon Rioli | premierships = 2 (2011, 2015) | season = 2017 | home&away = 5th | afterfinals = 5th | topgoalkicker = Darren Ewing (61 goals) | bestandfairest = Cameron Ilett | kit_alt1 = | pattern_b1 = _ntthunder | pattern_sh1 = | pattern_so1 = | body1 = 000000 | shorts1 = 000000 | socks1 = 000000 | pattern_name1 = | kit_alt2 = | pattern_b2 = _ntthunder aw | pattern_sh2 = | pattern_so2 = | body2 = ffff00 | shorts2 = 000000 | socks2 = 000000 | pattern_name2 = | url = ntthunder.com.au | jumper = | current = }} Northern Territory Football Club, nicknamed NT Thunder, is a Northern Territory-based Australian rules football club competing in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL). HistoryThe Northern Territory Thunder were 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 2011 QAFL season the Thunder, along with nine other Queensland-based teams, were invited to join the newly formed North East Australian Football League.[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] 2017 squad{{Rls|squadname=Northern Territory Football Club |BC1 =black; border: solid #E47323 2px |FC1 =#FFD700 |BC2 =black; border: solid #E47323 2px |FC2 =#FFD700 |source = Playing list |date =9 April 2017 |templatename=NT Thunder current squad |column1_title=Senior list |list1a={{Rls player|no= 1|name=Michael Coombes}}
|list2a={{Rls player|no=23|name=Richard Tambling}}
|column2_title=Rookie list |list4a={{Rls player|no= 5|name=Michael Mummery}}
|coach=Andrew Hodges |assistant=Aaron Motlop (assistant coach) |assistant2=Brent Renouf (assistant coach) |assistant3=Jason Roe (assistant coach) |assistant4=James Debono (assistant coach) |assistant5=Coleen Gwynne (bench coach) |assistant6=Josh Heath (analysis coach) |assistant7=David Crane (strength and conditioning coordinator) }} Honour boardLegend:{{color box|#ffc423|^}} Premiers, {{color box|#98FB98|†}} Finals Bold italics: competition leading goal kicker
Honours and achievementsPremierships{{AFLGameDetailed|title = 2011 NEAFL Grand Final |date = Saturday, 24 September (2:00 pm) |home team = NT Thunder |home Q1 = 5.4 (34) |home Q2 = 9.11 (65) |home Q3 = 11.14 (80) |home final = 16.18 (114) |home goals= D. Ewing 5, A. McLeod 3, W. Farrer 3, C. Ilett 2, J. Dignan , R. Smith , R. Tungatalum |home best = C. Ilett, S. Tapp, A. Motlop, K. Tyrrell, L. Egger, J. Dignan |home injuries = |home reports = |winner = H |away team = Ainslie |away Q1 = 6.4 (40) |away Q2 = 9.7 (61) |away Q3 = 10.12 (72) |away final = 13.14 (92) |away goals= M. Crook 3, M. Lawless 3, B. Hughes 2, N. Paine 2, A. vandenBerg , D. Walker , C. Mathis |away best= D. Tow, M. Crook, B. Hughes, R. Tutt, R. Shirley, R. Tuohey |away injuries = |away reports = |venue = Traeger Park |crowd = |report = |umpires = |BOG award = Andrew Ireland Medal |BOG winner = Cameron Ilett (NT Thunder) |notes= }} {{AFLGameDetailed |title = 2015 NEAFL Grand Final |date = Saturday, 19 September (6:30 pm) |home team = NT Thunder |home Q1 = 3.2 (20) |home Q2 = 6.8 (44) |home Q3 = 10.10 (70) |home final = 11.15 (81) |home goals= C .Dunne 4, D. Ewing 3, M. Hagan, J. Lockwood, G. Turner, L. Patrick |home best = B. Rioli, C. Dunne, D. Ewing, C. Ilett, J. Beugelaar, T. Motlop |home injuries = |home reports = |winner = H |away team = Aspley |away Q1 = 1.3 (9) |away Q2 = 4.10 (34) |away Q3 = 6.11 (47) |away final = 11.14 (80) |away goals= E. Hipwood 2, C. French 2, T. Dickinson, G. Grose, M. Payne, C. Stevenson, N. Jackson, E. Sansbury, J. Neils |away best= M. Payne, M. Hutchinson, J. Wagner, C. Stiller, J. Williams, G. Grose |away injuries = |away reports = |venue = TIO Stadium |crowd = 5,889 |report = Report |umpires = Alex Whetton, Cameron Barr, James Waldorff |BOG award = Andrew Ireland Medal |BOG winner = Chris Dunne (NT Thunder) |notes= }} Club Champions{{multiple image| align = right | image1 = Cameron Ilett.jpg | width1 = 300 | alt1 = | footer = Former captain and six-time club champion, Cameron Ilett, during July 2015. }}
Grogan Medallists{{main|Grogan Medal}}The Grogan Medal was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best and fairest player in the NEAFL Northern Conference.
Ray Hughson MedallistsThe Ray Hughson Medal was awarded in the QAFL until 2010, and in the NEAFL Northern Conference between 2011 and 2013 to the leading goalkicker.
NEAFL leading goalkickerThe NEAFL leading goalkicker has been awarded since 2014 to the player who kicks the most goals in the NEAFL competition.
NEAFL (Northern) Rising StarsThe NEAFL (Northern) Rising Star was awarded between 2011 and 2013 to the best young player in the Northern Conference.
NEAFL Rising StarsThe NEAFL (Northern) Rising Star has been awarded since 2014 to the best young player in the NEAFL competition.
Premiership coaches
NEAFL Coach of the YearThe NEAFL Coach of the Year has been awarded since 2014 to the best coach in the NEAFL competition.
QAFL Team of the Year representativesNT Thunder competed in the QAFL between 2009 and 2010 before joining the NEAFL.
NEAFL Team of the Year representativesBetween 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.
AFL playersThe following is the list of NT Thunder players who have played at AFL level and the club they play(ed) for.
Club songThe NT Thunder club song is "We are the Territory Thunder". Match recordsCorrect to the end of round 17, 2017
References1. ^AFL's north east boost – AFL.com.au 2. ^[https://www.webcitation.org/61xRypgWZ Thunder soars to take prized double - NT News] External links{{Commons category}}
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