Territory proud Thunder to hit back – Match Preview: Rd 18
26.07.17 11:22NEAFLMatch PreviewThe return of senior players is sure to see the Thunder bounce back in a way Territory pride demands.
The return of senior players is sure to see the Thunder bounce back in a way Territory pride demands.
Be at the game for your chance to win the AFL Grand Final package including two tickets, flights, accommodation and $500 spending money!
NT Thunder injury update as of Tuesday 25 July 2017.
The part-timers from the Northern Territory with their youngest side of the season were no match for the power and professionalism of an AFL club this time around.
In what may shape up to be a David and Goliath type battle, NT Thunder has named its most youthful and enthusiastic side of 2017 to face the Sydney Swans.
Our focus is firmly on facing an in-form Swans outfit this weekend.
The toughest challenge in the NEAFL awaits NT Thunder this Saturday when they travel to Sydney to take on the Swans in their Round 17 clash at the SCG.
Inaugural NT Thunder player and three-time Premiership player Cameron Ilett has today announced his retirement from NEAFL football, effective at the end of the 2017 season.
NT Thunder injury update as of Tuesday 18 July 2017.
NT Thunder has been made aware of an incident that impacted a player in the early hours of Sunday morning.
All the photos by Felicity Elliott (AFLNT Media) from Round 16 vs Aspley at TIO Stadium on Saturday 15th July, 2017.
“We set it up early in the match and to get the win on our home deck was a real positive.”
This game is critical for both sides, which should make for some desperate exciting footy.
The Wadeye magician, Francis Kinthari is one of four inclusions to return to the NT Thunder team to face Aspley in the AFL curtain-raiser at TIO Stadium on Saturday.
Thunder is looking to confirm its place in the top four while Aspley wants to secure its place in the top six.