2005 SFL Premier League season

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The 2005 AFL Southern Tasmania (SFL) Premier League premiership season was an Australian Rules football competition, staged across Southern Tasmania, Australia over eighteen roster rounds and six finals series matches between 9 April and 10 September 2005.
The competition's major sponsors for the season were Toyota and Hobart radio station Magic 107.3 FM

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2005 SFL Premier League Season
General Information
Founded1996 in Hobart, Tasmania
Previous namesSTFL (1996–1997)
SFL (1998 – present)
President AFLST & SFLMr Roger Viney
Executive OfficerMr Noel Morrison
Participating Clubs Brighton Robins
Clarence Kangaroos
Glenorchy Magpies
Hobart Lions
Kingborough Tigers
Lauderdale Bombers
New Norfolk Eagles
North Hobart Demons
Stadiums North Hobart Oval
KGV Football Park
TCA Ground
Bellerive Oval
Boyer Oval
Lauderdale Sports Ground
Pontville Oval
Kingston Beach Oval
2005 SFL Premier League Season.
PremiersNew Norfolk 19.16 (130) v Clarence 14.8 (92)
Grand Final attendance5,114 at North Hobart Oval
Total Roster Series attendanceNot Counted.
Total Finals Series attendanceNot Counted.
Total aggregate attendanceNot Counted.

Participating Clubs

2005 AFLST Premier League Club Coaches

AFLST Premier League Reserves Grand Final

AFLST Premier League Under-19's Grand Final

AFLST Premier League Leading Goalkickers

Medal Winners

2005 AFLST Premier League Ladder

TeamPlayedWonLostDrawForAgainstPercentagePoints
New Norfolk 18171022651252180.91%68
North Hobart 18144022641435157.77%56
Clarence 18135025041413177.21%52
Glenorchy 18117018031484121.05%44
Kingborough 1881001932200096.06%32
Lauderdale 1851301402229261.17%20
Hobart 1841401495175785.09%16
Brighton 180180863289529.81%0

Round 1

(Saturday, 9 April 2005)

Round 2

(Saturday, 16 April 2005)

Round 3

(Saturday, 23 April & Sunday, 24 April 2005)

Round 4

(Saturday, 30 April 2005)

Round 5

(Saturday, 7 May 2005)

Round 6

(Saturday, 14 May 2005)

Note: Hobart wore their Black & Gold Tiger heritage strip for this match.

Round 7

(Saturday, 21 May 2005)

Round 8

(Saturday, 28 May 2005)

Round 9

(Saturday, 4 June 2005)

Note: Clarence wore their Maroon and White heritage strip for this match.

Round 10

(Saturday, 18 June 2005)

Round 11

(Saturday, 25 June 2005)

Round 12

(Saturday, 2 July 2005)

Round 13

(Saturday, 9 July 2005)

Round 14

(Saturday, 16 July 2005)

Round 15

(Saturday, 23 July 2005)

Round 16

(Saturday, 30 July 2005)

Round 17

(Saturday, 6 August 2005)

Round 18

(Saturday, 13 August 2005)

Elimination Final

(Saturday, 20 August 2005)

Attendance: Not Available at KGV Football Park

Qualifying Final

(Saturday, 20 August 2005)

Attendance: Not Available at North Hobart Oval

First Semi Final

(Saturday, 27 August 2005)

Attendance: Not Available at North Hobart Oval

Second Semi Final

(Saturday, 27 August 2005)

Attendance: Not Available at Boyer Oval

Preliminary final

(Saturday, 3 September 2005)

Attendance: Not Available at Bellerive Oval

Grand final

(Saturday, 10 September 2005)

Attendance: 5,114 at North Hobart Oval

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