What’s in a number? Thunder players given their guernseys
05.04.18 19:19NEAFLNT Thunder has held their season launch and jumper presentation tonight at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre in front of sponsors, members and supporters.
NT Thunder has held their season launch and jumper presentation tonight at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre in front of sponsors, members and supporters.
NT Thunder has gathered a top-quality coaching team across Darwin and Alice Springs to lead its NEAFL team in season 2018.
If the enthusiasm of newly-appointed NT Thunder vice-captain Abraham Ankers is anything to go by the Territory’s NEAFL side is in for an exciting season.
Joe Anderson and Sam Dyke are the new players who will miss Round 1, along with some niggly injuries to Simon Bates, Richard Tambling and Phil Wills.
Shannon Rioli will head an eight-man leadership group including brother Ben and Richard Tambling as well as new additions; Abe Ankers, Joe Anderson, Hugo Drogemuller, Braedon McLean and Jarrod Stokes.
NT Thunder has picked up two of the best performers in this season’s NTFL competition, with Darwin Buffaloes player-coach Matt Campbell and Buffs co-captain and Chaney Medallist, Jarrod Stokes pulling on the famed ochre jumper.
NT Thunder Football Club is pleased to release a list of more than 50 players who have been invited to be part of the VFL Women’s training squad.
In a move sure to delight Territory footy fans, NT Thunder has snared the extraordinarily talented and highly sought-after Ross ‘Rocco’ Tungatalum.
NT Thunder is thrilled to have secured the talent of Jamie Hampton for its 2018 NEAFL campaign.
The football talent in Alice Springs has continued to delight, with Zane Clarke-Edwards and Cameron Glover the latest Centralians added to the senior NT Thunder NEAFL list.
NT Thunder is excited to announce Joe Anderson has returned to the Territory and will pull on the famed ochre jumper for the first time since captaining the NT Under-18s at national level.
NT Thunder is happy to announce Josh Cheek has re-signed with the club for the 2018 NEAFL Season.
NT Thunder Football Club is working with St Mary’s to keep Kinthari engaged in both programs and will not make a decision on his NEAFL commitments until his NTFL season has concluded and the natural course of justice is known.
NT Thunder has boosted its defensive and tall stocks by signing 27-year-old Sam Dyke to its NEAFL list this year.
The NT Thunder Football Club is pleased to announce the formation of the Selection Committee for its Team of the Decade.