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
General Information | |
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Founded | 1996 in Hobart, Tasmania |
Previous names | STFL (1996–1997) SFL (1998 – present) |
President AFLST & SFL | Mr Roger Viney |
Executive Officer | Mr 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. | |
Premiers | New Norfolk 19.16 (130) v Clarence 14.8 (92) |
Grand Final attendance | 5,114 at North Hobart Oval |
Total Roster Series attendance | Not Counted. |
Total Finals Series attendance | Not Counted. |
Total aggregate attendance | Not Counted. |
Team | Played | Won | Lost | Draw | For | Against | Percentage | Points |
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New Norfolk | 18 | 17 | 1 | 0 | 2265 | 1252 | 180.91% | 68 |
North Hobart | 18 | 14 | 4 | 0 | 2264 | 1435 | 157.77% | 56 |
Clarence | 18 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 2504 | 1413 | 177.21% | 52 |
Glenorchy | 18 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 1803 | 1484 | 121.05% | 44 |
Kingborough | 18 | 8 | 10 | 0 | 1932 | 2000 | 96.06% | 32 |
Lauderdale | 18 | 5 | 13 | 0 | 1402 | 2292 | 61.17% | 20 |
Hobart | 18 | 4 | 14 | 0 | 1495 | 1757 | 85.09% | 16 |
Brighton | 18 | 0 | 18 | 0 | 863 | 2895 | 29.81% | 0 |
(Saturday, 9 April 2005)
(Saturday, 16 April 2005)
(Saturday, 23 April & Sunday, 24 April 2005)
(Saturday, 30 April 2005)
(Saturday, 7 May 2005)
(Saturday, 14 May 2005)
Note: Hobart wore their Black & Gold Tiger heritage strip for this match.
(Saturday, 21 May 2005)
(Saturday, 28 May 2005)
(Saturday, 4 June 2005)
Note: Clarence wore their Maroon and White heritage strip for this match.
(Saturday, 18 June 2005)
(Saturday, 25 June 2005)
(Saturday, 2 July 2005)
(Saturday, 9 July 2005)
(Saturday, 16 July 2005)
(Saturday, 23 July 2005)
(Saturday, 30 July 2005)
(Saturday, 6 August 2005)
(Saturday, 13 August 2005)
(Saturday, 20 August 2005)
Attendance: Not Available at KGV Football Park
(Saturday, 20 August 2005)
Attendance: Not Available at North Hobart Oval
(Saturday, 27 August 2005)
Attendance: Not Available at North Hobart Oval
(Saturday, 27 August 2005)
Attendance: Not Available at Boyer Oval
(Saturday, 3 September 2005)
Attendance: Not Available at Bellerive Oval
(Saturday, 10 September 2005)
Attendance: 5,114 at North Hobart Oval
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