Tambling eyes 50th Thunder appearance with 2018 signing
22.11.17 09:23NEAFLA well-respected leader and one of NT Thunder’s favourites Richard Tambling is in line to play his 50th game for the Club after re-signing.
A well-respected leader and one of NT Thunder’s favourites Richard Tambling is in line to play his 50th game for the Club after re-signing.
Tom Davies played 18 games in his first season for Thunder in 2017 and was awarded the Most Professional Award at season’s end, we can’t wait to see what he does in 2018.
NT Thunder’s forward stocks for 2018 have received a further boost with big man Hugo Drogemuller committing to the Club.
Off the back of a super impressive first season for NT Thunder, 21-year-old Sam Smith has signed to play for the Club again in 2018.
A 50- game player for the Club, Wills is a highly respected leader and popular figure in Territory football so we’re delighted he’ll make his return in 2018.
AFL Northern Territory is delighted to announce that it will enter an NT Thunder Women’s team in the Victorian Football League Women’s competition for season 2018.
The review of NT Thunder and associated talent programs will begin today, with Bastion EBA travelling to Darwin to begin the process.
NT Thunder is pleased to announce JS Sports as the exclusive new apparel supplier for the next two years.
‘The experience that Boof brings to the young group coming through with his 10 years of experience at this level sets up Thunder for a good start to 2018’ Hodges said.
Check out the pictures from the 2017 NT Thunder Club Championships.
NT Thunder foundation player Cameron Ilett has signed off his brilliant career with the Club by winning his sixth Club Champion award.
In exciting news, out of the NT Thunder Club Champion Award presentation tonight, captain Shannon Rioli revealed he has signed on for season 2018 and 2019.
NT Thunder Football Club is delighted to announce that its Club Champion Award will now be named the Ilett Medal in honour of two of the club greats – Cameron and Jarred Ilett.
When club legends Darren “Boof” Ewing and Cameron Ilett finish up their footy careers with NT Thunder they will leave a massive legacy with the football club.
The Suns eventually wore down a plucky Thunder side in their elimination final, 19.9 (123) to 12.12 (84), by 39 points at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast.