Boof calls time on 10 of the best
14.08.18 18:05NEAFLNT Thunder’s loveable full forward Darren ‘Boof’ Ewing has called time on his illustrious career with the club, telling his teammates on Tuesday evening that season 2018 will be his last.
NT Thunder’s loveable full forward Darren ‘Boof’ Ewing has called time on his illustrious career with the club, telling his teammates on Tuesday evening that season 2018 will be his last.
NT Thunder has secured a hard fought 18-point victory over Redland to take the honours between the two teams for season 2018.
A three goals to none final term has given NT Thunder a come-from-behind victory over ladder leader Collingwood in Round 14 of the VFL W.
With technology, we can monitor fatigue and fitness; we know fatigue has played some part in our disappointing season.
Darwin speedster Malcolm Rosas is set to become the latest talented youngster to debut for NT Thunder when the team face Redland on Saturday night in Darwin.
The NT Thunder women’s team are set for one of their biggest challenges yet when they play the top of the table clash against Collingwood in Round 14 VFL W at football’s famous Victoria Park.
Lots of fitness tests await the men while the women have a fairly clean bill of health with the exception of Tabby May.
The evidence suggests that if NT Thunder can keep gun Redland forward Matt Hammelmann to seven goals or less, then it will win the two teams’ Round 19 clash at TIO Stadium on Saturday night.
There have been many memorable games of footy played at Victoria Park and this weekend NT Thunder has the chance to write its own significant chapter.
AFLNT CEO Stu Totham wrote to members on Friday to talk about the Thunder seasons, upcoming NTFL season and the Central Australia footy roadshow he just completed.
NT Thunder has done its hopes of securing a double chance in this year’s VFL W finals no harm at all by easily defeating Williamstown by 45 points in Round 13.
The NT Thunder women’s team are back on the road this weekend and with a mission in mind when they fly south to play Williamstown in Round 13 VFL W action.
If it’s talent, resilience, determination and commitment to succeed that AFL clubs are looking for, then they should pencil in the name of Michael Mummery come draft day.
“I’ve just been having so much fun, it’s what footy’s all about at the end of the day and hopefully we can keep Thunder going for years to come.”
With a few niggly injuries for the men, this week is the ideal time for them to have their bye while the women have no new additions this week.