Seven players selected to be the first to lead ThunderW
01.05.18 19:10VFL Women'sNT Thunder is delighted to unveil Anglea Foley and the rest of the leadership group that will lead the ThunderW team in its inaugural VFL Women’s season.
NT Thunder is delighted to unveil Anglea Foley and the rest of the leadership group that will lead the ThunderW team in its inaugural VFL Women’s season.
No new additions this week with however Domonic Grant and Jarred Earlandson are looking at a couple of weeks on the sidelines with their shoulder and hand injuries.
All the photos by Charlie Lowson (AFLNT Media) from Round 4 vs Redlands at TIO Treager Park on Saturday 30 April 2018.
A nine-goal Matt Hammelmann master class has ensured Redland’s love affair with Alice Springs has continued as the Bombers racked up their second victory in three years over NT Thunder in Central Australia.
I’d like to share what our Alice Springs based players get up to on a weekly basis and the amazing opportunity the Redtails Right Tracks program provides.
NT Thunder welcomes Bradley Stokes and local lad Zane Clarke-Edwards for their first game, while Abe Ankers will captain the side in front of his hometown.
In 2018, TIO has extended its partnership with Territory Football by injecting a further $30,000 into the female football pathway to ensure the immediate success ThunderW.
The first-ever NT ThunderW team consists of 51 eager participants, including local footballers from Alice Springs, Darwin, Katherine and the Tiwi Islands, as well as 20 current AFLW listed players.
The football is a gift from NT Correctional Services and from the artist, who wishes to give something back to the wider community.
Purely by the wins versus defeats figures, NT Thunder has the perfect opportunity to bounce back from last week’s loss in Round 3 of the NEAFL with a victory in Alice Springs on Saturday night.
Domonic Grant and Jarred Earlandson are set for a stint on the sidelines as they complete their shoulder and hand rehab programs.
AFLNT CEO Stuart Totham said the launch will be a momentous occasion for women’s football in the NT.
All the photos by Tymunna Clements (AFLNT Media) from Round 3 vs Sydney University at TIO Stadium on Saturday 21 April 2018.
A brave and undermanned NT Thunder has gone down in Round 3 of the NEAFL to Sydney University by 15 points at TIO Stadium in Darwin on Saturday night, 12.11 (83) to 14.14 (98).
Our guys show great commitment to the program, to do what they love each week.