1988–89 NTFL season

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1988/89 premiership season
Teams7
Premiers Darwin
(22nd premiership)
Minor premiers St Marys
(17th minor premiership)
Wooden spooners Waratah
(20th wooden spoon)
  1987
1989  

The 1988/89 NTFL season was the 68th season of the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL). [1]

Darwin have won there 22nd premiership title while defeating the Wanderers Eagles in the grand final by 14 points.

St Marys were undefeated through the whole season. But they were terminated in the final series in a big upset.

Grand Final

PremiersGF ScoreRunner-up
Darwin12.8 (80) - 10.6 (66)Wanderers

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References

  1. "NTFL Australian Football League (AFLNT)" . Retrieved 22 March 2019.