1994 TFL Statewide League season

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The 1994 TFL Statewide League premiership season was an Australian rules football competition, staged across Tasmania, Australia over twenty roster rounds and six finals series matches between 9 April and 24 September 1994.
This was the ninth season of statewide football and the League was known as the Cascade-Boags Draught Super League under a dual commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with both Cascade Brewery in Hobart and Boag's Brewery in Launceston.

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1994 TFL Statewide League Season
General Information
Founded12 June 1879 in Hobart, Tasmania
Previous NamesTFA (1879–1886)
STFA (1887–1896)
STFL (1897)
STFA (1898–1905)
TFL (1906–1927)
TANFL (1928–1985)
TFL PresidentMr Barry Breen
Participating Clubs Burnie Hawks
Clarence Kangaroos
Devonport Blues
Glenorchy Magpies
Hobart Tigers
Launceston Raiders
New Norfolk Eagles
North Hobart Demons
North Launceston Robins
Sandy Bay Seagulls
South Launceston Bulldogs
Stadiums North Hobart Oval
KGV Football Park
York Park
Bellerive Oval
Boyer Oval
Devonport Oval
West Park Oval
Youngtown Memorial Ground
Windsor Park
Snug Park
1994 TFL Statewide League Season.
PremiersClarence 13.13 (91) v New Norfolk 8.5 (53)
Minor PremierClarence (8th)
Wooden SpoonersLaunceston (1st)
Grand Final attendance14,230 at North Hobart Oval
Total Roster Series attendance112,860 for 99 matches at 1,140
Total Finals Series attendance31,675 for 6 matches at 5,279
Total aggregate attendance144,535 for 105 matches at 1,376

Participating Clubs

1994 TFL Statewide League Club Coaches

TFL Statewide League Reserves Grand Final

TFL Statewide League Colts (Under-19's) Grand Final

Note: This season saw a Northern & Southern Colts Final, the premiers of each met in the Statewide Final.

TFL Fourths (Under-17's) Grand Final

Leading Goalkickers: TFL Statewide League

Medal Winners

Interstate Matches

Exhibition Match (Saturday, 30 April 1994)

1994 TFL Statewide League Ladder

TeamPlayedWonLostDrawForAgainstPercentagePoints
Clarence 18135019771542128.21%52
Sandy Bay 18126021281624131.03%48
New Norfolk 18126019001590119.50%48
Devonport 18117017361491116.43%44
Burnie Hawks 18117018021752102.85%44
Glenorchy 18108016401412116.15%40
North Hobart 18108016491571104.96%40
North Launceston 1898118701499124.75%38
South Launceston 1871101878197994.90%28
Hobart 1831411508181183.27%14
Launceston 1801801209302639.95%0

Round 1

(Saturday, 9 April & Sunday, 10 April 1994)

Round 2

(Saturday, 16 April 1994)

Note: Sth Launceston sets record for greatest comeback victory, trailing by 78-points (4.6 to 16.12) during the third quarter.

Round 3

(Saturday, 23 April & Sunday, 24 April 1994)

Round 4

(Saturday, 7 May & Sunday, 8 May 1994)

Round 5

(Saturday, 14 May & Sunday, 15 May 1994)

Round 6

(Saturday, 21 May 1994)

Round 7

(Saturday, 28 May & Sunday, 29 May 1994)

Round 8

(Saturday, 4 June 1994)

Round 9

(Saturday, 11 June & Sunday, 12 June 1994)

Round 10

(Saturday, 18 June & Sunday, 19 June 1994)

Round 11

(Saturday, 25 June & Sunday, 26 June 1994)

Round 12

(Saturday, 2 July & Sunday, 3 July 1994)

Round 13

(Saturday, 9 July & Sunday, 10 July 1994)

Round 14

(Saturday, 16 July & Sunday, 17 July 1994)

Round 15

(Saturday, 23 July 1994)

Round 16

(Saturday, 30 July 1994)

Round 17

(Saturday, 6 August 1994)

Round 18

(Saturday, 13 August 1994)

Round 19

(Saturday, 20 August & Sunday, 21 August 1994)

Round 20

(Saturday, 27 August & Sunday, 28 August 1994)

Qualifying Final

(Saturday, 3 September 1994)

Elimination Final

(Sunday, 4 September 1994)

Second Semi Final

(Saturday, 10 September 1994)

First Semi Final

(Sunday, 11 September 1994)

Preliminary Final

(Sunday, 18 September 1994)

Grand Final

(Saturday, 24 September 1994) – (ABC-TV highlights: 1994 TFL Grand Final)

Source: All scores and statistics courtesy of the Hobart Mercury, Launceston Examiner and North West Advocate publications.

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