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The 2010 AFL Tasmania TSL premiership season was an Australian Rules Football competition staged across Tasmania, Australian over eighteen roster rounds and nine finals series matches between 2 April and 18 September 2010.
The League was known as the Wrest Point Tasmanian State League under a commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with Wrest Point Casino in Hobart and Federal Group.

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2010 Tasmanian State League Season
General Information
Founded8 December 2008 in Hobart, Australia
Previous NamesNil.
Participating Clubs Burnie Dockers
Clarence Kangaroos
Devonport Magpies
Glenorchy Magpies
Hobart Tigers
Lauderdale Bombers
Launceston Blues
North Hobart Demons
North Launceston Bombers
South Launceston Bulldogs
Stadiums Bellerive Oval
Aurora Stadium
North Hobart Oval
KGV Football Park
TCA Ground
Devonport Oval
West Park Oval
Youngtown Memorial Ground
Lauderdale Sports Ground
Windsor Park
2010 Tasmanian State League Season.
PremiersClarence 15.13 (103) v Devonport 6.10 (46)
Grand Final attendance6,123 at Bellerive Oval
Total Roster Series attendanceNot Available.
Total Finals Series attendanceNot Available.
Total Aggregate attendanceNot Available.

Participating Clubs

2010 TSL Club Coaches

Leading Goalkickers: Tasmanian State League

Medal Winners

Wrest Point TSL Under-19's Grand Final

Statewide Reserves Grand Final

Interstate Matches

Representative Match (Saturday, 12 June 2010)

2010 Tasmanian State League Ladder

TeamPlayedWonLostDrawForAgainstPercentagePoints
Clarence 18171021011188176.85%68
Launceston 18144017671218145.07%56
Devonport 18117014971268118.06%44
Glenorchy 1810801560166993.47%40
North Hobart 1899017311397123.91%36
North Launceston 189901345139096.76%36
Burnie Dockers 1871101354163083.07%28
Lauderdale 1861201203166972.08%24
Hobart 1851301488177483.88%20
South Launceston 1821601027187054.92%8

Round 1

(Friday, 2 April. Saturday, 3 April & Monday, 5 April 2010)

Round 2

(Saturday, 10 April & Sunday, 11 April 2010)

Round 3

(Saturday, 17 April 2010)

Round 4

(Saturday, 24 April 2010)

Round 5

(Friday, 30 April & Saturday, 1 May 2010)

Round 6

(Saturday, 8 May & Sunday, 9 May 2010)

Round 7

(Saturday, 15 May & Sunday, 16 May 2010)

Round 8

(Saturday, 22 May 2010)

Round 9

(Friday, 28 May & Saturday, 29 May 2010)

Round 10

(Saturday, 5 June 2010)

Round 11

(Saturday, 19 June 2010)

Round 12

(Saturday, 26 June 2010)

Round 13

(Saturday, 3 July & Sunday, 4 July 2010)

Note: Clarence wore their 1947-1978 maroon and white jumper for this match.

Round 14

(Saturday, 10 July 2010)

Round 15 (Split Round)

(Saturday, 17 July & Saturday, 24 July 2010)

Round 16

(Friday, 30 July 2010 & Saturday, 31 July 2010)

Round 17

(Friday, 6 August & Saturday, 7 August 2010)

Round 18

(Saturday, 14 August 2010)

Note: Both Hobart (Cananore guernseys) and Launceston wore heritage strips for this match.

First Qualifying Final

(Saturday, 21 August 2010)

Second Qualifying Final

(Saturday, 21 August 2010)

First Elimination Final

(Sunday, 22 August 2010)

Third Qualifying Final

(Saturday, 28 August 2010)

Second Elimination Final

(Sunday, 29 August 2010)

First Semi Final

(Saturday, 4 September 2010)

Second Semi Final

(Saturday, 4 September 2010)

Preliminary Final

(Friday, 10 September 2010)

Grand Final

(Saturday, 18 September 2010)

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