Thunder hits the Jack-pot with big Hannath
16.01.19 07:24NEAFLAt 201 centimetres and 102 kilograms, Jack Hannath if a former AFL and SANFL player who will relocate from Adelaide to Darwin tin order o join NT Thunder.
At 201 centimetres and 102 kilograms, Jack Hannath if a former AFL and SANFL player who will relocate from Adelaide to Darwin tin order o join NT Thunder.
NT Thunder’s love affair with Central Australia continues with today’s announcement that Abe Ankers has committed to play for the club in the 2019 NEAFL season.
NT Thunder continues its new year signings with Tom Davies, Kieren Parnell and Nick Yarran all re-committing to its 2019 NEAFL squad.
Originally from Stawell in country Victoria, 20-year-old Ben Taylor relocated to Darwin in late 2018 and has been playing in his first NTFL season with St Mary’s.
It’s been a busy few weeks at NT Thunder so before we draw the curtain on 2018 we just wanted to say thanks for all your support this year.
It is confirmed that Sam Smith has a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee and will undergo surgery.
Following an injury Sam Smith sustained in the NTFL on the weekend, he has undergone a scan with indicators sadly showing damage to his ACL.
NT Thunder is excited to sign 24-year-old Darwin born and bred, Dylan McLachlan to its NEAFL playing list for 2019.
We’re excited that 2011 NT Thunder premiership player, Dean Staunton has returned to the Club for 2019.
NT Thunder’s stocks have received another boost ahead of the 2019 NEAFL season with Hugo Drogemuller, Kaine Riley and Phillip Wills all re-committing to the Club.
Joe Anderson, Tylah Saunders, Sam Talbot and Chris Williams are the next group of talented footballers to add their names to the 2019 NT Thunder NEAFL list.
Key players Jack Monigatti and Sam Smith have both extended their time with NT Thunder after the youngsters put pen to paper for the 2019 NEAFL season.
NT Thunder is excited to sign up and coming Territory talent Jeffrey Simon to the playing list for season 2019 as a rookie.
NT Thunder is looking forward to playing big games at home in Darwin and Alice Springs for the 2019 NEAFL season.
NT Thunder Football Club is delighted to announce that highly-regarded coach Darren Reeves will head NT Thunder for the next two seasons.