1998 TFL Statewide League season

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The 1998 TFL Statewide League premiership season was an Australian rules football competition, staged across Tasmania, Australia over eighteen (18) roster rounds and six (6) finals series matches between 4 April and 20 September 1998.

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This was the thirteenth season of statewide football and the League was known as the Chickenfeed Super League under a commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with Chickenfeed Bargain Stores in Hobart worth A$350,000, with the Australian Football League also injecting a further A$1 million into Tasmanian football this season in a bid to lift the sport from its financial problems.

The North Launceston Robins renamed themselves as the Northern Bombers from this season and a new club, Southern Districts Cats were admitted into the competition from this season.

1998 TFL Statewide League Season
General Information
Founded12 June 1879 in Hobart
Previous Names
  • TFA (1879–1886)
  • STFA (1887–1896)
  • STFL (1897)
  • STFA (1898–1905)
  • TFL (1906–1927)
  • TANFL (1928–1985)
TFL PresidentMr Roger Hampson
Chief CommissionerMr Michael Kent
Participating Clubs
Stadiums
1998 TFL Statewide League Season.
PremiersNorthern Bombers 14.16 (100) v Clarence 6.15 (51)
Minor PremierNorthern Bombers (5th)
Wooden SpoonersNew Norfolk (10th)
Grand Final attendance9,638 at North Hobart Oval
Total Roster Series attendance94,336 for 72 matches at 1,310
Total Finals Series attendance25,327 for 6 matches at 4,221
Total aggregate attendance119,663 for 78 matches at 1,534

Participating Clubs

TFL Club Debts

At the completion of the 1998 TFL Season it was disclosed as to the extent of the perilous financial situation the clubs in the competition had found themselves in.

The following is an official list of club debts released by the TFL to the Hobart Mercury.

Burnie Dockers ($735,819), Devonport ($709,067), New Norfolk ($431,858), Glenorchy ($267,897), North Hobart ($232,607), Northern Bombers ($167,570), Clarence ($153,441), Southern Districts ($80,000).

With the debt level continuing to rise, the League were continuing to raise the issue of cutbacks of participating clubs and changes to a possible Summer start in a bid to lift the flagging image of the TFL which was suffering from deep financial problems and poor attendances.

1998 TFL Statewide League Club Coaches

TFL Statewide League Reserves Grand Final

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

Leading Goalkickers: TFL Statewide League

Medal Winners

Interstate Matches

Interstate Match (Saturday, 6 June 1998)

1998 TFL Club Home Attendance Figures

1998 TFL Statewide League Ladder

TeamPlayedWonLostDrawForAgainstPercentagePoints
Northern Bombers 18180019221209158.97%72
Devonport Power 18135020611365150.99%52
Burnie Dockers 18135016911356124.71%52
Clarence 18126019781461135.39%48
Southern Districts1861201512179584.23%24
Glenorchy 1851301521165292.07%20
North Hobart 1841401205196161.45%16
New Norfolk 1811701117220850.59%4

Round 1

(Saturday, 4 April, Sunday, 5 April & Saturday, 11 April 1998)

Round 2

(Saturday, 18 April 1998)

Round 3

(Saturday, 25 April & Sunday, 26 April 1998)

Round 4

(Saturday, 2 May & Sunday, 3 May 1998)

Round 5

(Saturday, 9 May 1998)

Round 6

(Saturday, 16 May & Sunday, 17 May 1998)

Round 7

(Saturday, 23 May & Sunday, 24 May 1998)

Round 8

(Saturday, 30 May & Sunday, 31 May 1998)

Round 9

(Saturday, 13 June 1998)

Round 10

(Saturday, 20 June & Sunday, 21 June 1998)

Round 11

(Saturday, 27 June 1998)

Round 12

(Saturday, 4 July & Sunday, 5 July 1998)

Round 13

(Saturday, 11 July, Sunday, 12 July, Saturday, 18 July & Sunday, 19 July 1998)

Round 14

(Saturday, 25 July & Sunday, 26 July 1998)

Round 15

(Saturday, 1 August & Sunday, 2 August 1998)

Round 16

(Saturday, 8 August 1998)

Round 17

(Saturday, 15 August 1998)

Round 18

(Saturday, 22 August & Sunday, 23 August 1998)

Elimination Final

(Saturday, 29 August 1998)

Qualifying Final

(Sunday, 30 August 1998)

First Semi Final

(Saturday, 5 September 1998)

Second Semi Final

(Sunday, 6 September 1998)

Preliminary Final

(Sunday, 13 September 1998)

Grand Final

(Sunday, 20 September 1998)

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

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