The 1991 TFL Statewide League premiership season was an Australian rules football competition staged across Tasmania over twenty one (21) roster rounds and six (6) finals series matches between 30 March and 21 September 1991.
This was the sixth season of the statewide competition and The League was known as the Cascade-Boags Statewide League under a dual commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with both Cascade Brewery in Hobart and Boag's Brewery in Launceston.
General Information | |
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Founded | 12 June 1879 in Hobart, Tasmania |
Previous Names | TFA (1879–1886) STFA (1887–1896) STFL (1897) STFA (1898–1905) TFL (1906–1927) TANFL (1928–1985) |
TFL President | Mr David Smith (resigned pre-season) & Mr Jim Wilkinson (interim) |
Participating Clubs | Burnie Hawks Clarence Kangaroos Devonport Blues Glenorchy Magpies Hobart Tigers New Norfolk Eagles North Hobart Demons North Launceston Robins Sandy Bay Seagulls South Launceston Bulldogs |
Stadiums | North Hobart Oval York Park Bellerive Oval KGV Football Park Devonport Oval West Park Oval Boyer Oval Queenborough Oval Youngtown Memorial Ground |
1991 TFL Statewide League Season. | |
Premiers | Nth Hobart 12.14 (86) v Nth Launceston 8.12 (60) |
Minor Premier | Nth Launceston (2nd) |
Wooden Spooners | Sth Launceston (3rd) |
Grand Final attendance | 13,112 at North Hobart Oval |
Total Roster Series attendance | 144,491 for 105 matches at 1,376 |
Total Finals Series attendance | 32,938 for 6 matches at 5,489 |
Total aggregate attendance | 177,429 for 111 matches at 1,598 |
State Of Origin Match (Tuesday, 28 May 1991)
Team | Played | Won | Lost | Draw | For | Against | Percentage | Points |
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North Launceston | 21 | 17 | 4 | 0 | 2448 | 1756 | 139.41% | 68 |
North Hobart | 21 | 16 | 5 | 0 | 2606 | 1746 | 149.26% | 64 |
Clarence | 21 | 16 | 5 | 0 | 2279 | 1722 | 132.35% | 64 |
Burnie Hawks | 21 | 10 | 11 | 0 | 2068 | 2031 | 101.82% | 40 |
Hobart | 21 | 10 | 11 | 0 | 2260 | 2302 | 98.18% | 40 |
Devonport | 21 | 10 | 11 | 0 | 1985 | 2060 | 96.36% | 40 |
Glenorchy | 21 | 9 | 11 | 1 | 1878 | 2050 | 91.61% | 38 |
New Norfolk | 21 | 8 | 13 | 0 | 2148 | 2109 | 101.85% | 32 |
Sandy Bay | 21 | 7 | 13 | 1 | 1932 | 2152 | 89.78% | 30 |
South Launceston | 21 | 1 | 20 | 0 | 1546 | 3130 | 49.39% | 4 |
(Saturday, 30 March & Monday, 1 April 1991)
(Saturday, 6 April 1991)
(Saturday, 13 April 1991)
(Saturday, 20 April 1991)
(Thursday, 25 April & Saturday, 27 April 1991)
(Saturday, 4 May 1991)
(Saturday, 11 May 1991)
(Saturday, 18 May 1991)
(Saturday, 25 May 1991)
(Saturday, 1 June 1991)
(Saturday, 8 June & Monday, 10 June 1991)
(Saturday, 22 June & Sunday, 23 June 1991)
(Saturday, 29 June 1991)
(Saturday, 6 July & Sunday, 7 July 1991)
Note: Paul Dac (New Norfolk) registers his 100th goal for the season, 26-minutes into the third quarter.
(Saturday, 13 July & Sunday, 14 July 1991)
(Saturday, 20 July 1991)
(Saturday, 27 July 1991)
(Saturday, 3 August 1991)
(Saturday, 10 August 1991)
(Saturday, 17 August 1991)
Notes: South Launceston breaks a 34-match losing streak, their match was transferred to Youngtown due to groundsman's tractor being bogged on York Park.
(Saturday, 24 August 1991)
(Saturday, 30 August 1991)
(Sunday, 1 September 1991)
(Sunday, 7 September 1991)
(Saturday, 6 September 1991)
(Saturday, 13 September 1991)
(Saturday, 20 September 1991) (ABC-TV highlights: 1991 TFL Grand Final)
Sources: All scores and statistics courtesy of The Mercury and Sunday Tasmanian newspapers.
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