2014 TSL premiership season | |
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Teams | |
Premiers | North Launceston |
Runners-up | Western Storm |
Minor premiers | Clarence |
Best and fairest | Daniel Roozendaal (North Launceston) |
The 2014 AFL Tasmania TSL premiership season was an Australian rules football competition staged across Tasmania, Australia over eighteen home and away rounds and six finals series matches between 5 April and 21 September. [1]
The League was known as the RACT Insurance Tasmanian State League under a commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with the motoring insurance company. [2]
Three clubs exited the competition ahead of the 2014 season - reigning premiers South Launceston, as well as North Hobart and Hobart. They were replaced by new entity Western Storm, elevated team Kingborough Tigers and the newly formed Hobart City. [3]
North Launceston were the premiers for the 2014 season, after they defeated the Western Storm by 59 points in the Grand Final. [4]
Source: See here
Source: TSL season 2014 results and fixtures
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | D | PF | PA | PP | Pts |
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1 | Clarence (MP) | 18 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 2192 | 1282 | 171.0 | 52 |
2 | Western Storm | 18 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 1831 | 1277 | 143.4 | 52 |
3 | North Launceston (P) | 18 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 1689 | 1209 | 139.7 | 52 |
4 | Lauderdale | 18 | 12 | 5 | 1 | 1751 | 1290 | 135.7 | 50 |
5 | Glenorchy | 18 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 1798 | 1330 | 135.2 | 44 |
6 | Burnie | 18 | 10 | 7 | 1 | 1723 | 1297 | 132.8 | 42 |
7 | Hobart City | 18 | 7 | 11 | 0 | 1496 | 1650 | 90.7 | 28 |
8 | Devonport | 18 | 6 | 12 | 0 | 1256 | 1911 | 65.7 | 24 |
9 | Launceston | 18 | 4 | 14 | 0 | 1292 | 1712 | 75.5 | 16 |
10 | Tigers FC | 18 | 0 | 18 | 0 | 735 | 2805 | 26.2 | 0 |
Qualifying Final | |||||
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Saturday 30 August (2:00 pm) | Western Storm 6.6 (42) | def. by | North Launceston 19.10 (124) | Aurora Stadium | Report |
Elimination Final | |||||
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Sunday 31 August (1:00 pm) | Lauderdale 17.8 (110) | def. | Glenorchy 11.11 (77) | North Hobart Oval | Report |
1st Semi-final | |||||
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Saturday 6 September (2:30pm) | Western Storm 13.14 (92) | def. | Lauderdale 13.7 (85) | Aurora Stadium | Report |
2nd Semi-final | |||||
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Saturday 6 September (2:30pm) | Clarence 10.11 (71) | def. by | North Launceston 11.10 (76) | Blundstone Arena | Report |
Preliminary Final | |||||
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Saturday 13 September (2:10 pm) | Clarence 15.14 (104) | def. by | Western Storm 16.10 (106) | Blundstone Arena | Report |
2014 TSL Grand Final | |||||
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Sunday 21 September (2:15 pm) | North Launceston | def. | Western Storm | Aurora Stadium (crowd: 5,842) | Report |
4.2 (26) 9.5 (59) 12.9 (81) 18.13 (121) | Q1 Q2 Q3 Final | 1.1 (7) 4.1 (25) 7.2 (44) 10.2 (62) | Darrel Baldock Medal: Daniel Roozendaal (North Launceston) Television broadcast: ABC | ||
A. O’Sign 3, C. Tarrant 3, M. VanDenBerg 3, B. Cox-Goodyer 3, Z. Burt 2, E. Petterwood 1, J. Ponting 1, L. Young 1, W. McBride 1 | Goals | Z. Brown 4, T. Bardenhagen 2, A. Russell 2, J. Blackberry 1, C. Drake 1 | |||
D. Roozendaal, A. Cox-Goodyer, R. Worn, E. Petterwood, M. VanDenBerg, T. Whitford | Best | Z. Brown, T. Bardenhagen, C. Drake, W. Hanson, A. Russell, M. Hanson | |||
B: | Andrew Cox-Goodyer (North Launceston) | Adam Duggan (Lauderdale) | Harry Walters (Burnie) |
HB: | Taylor Whitford (North Launceston) | Will Hanson (Western Storm) | Jordan Roberts (Clarence) |
C: | Jake Cox (Clarence) | Matt Hanson (Western Storm) | Jay Blackberry (Western Storm) |
HF: | Bradley Cox-Goodyer (North Launceston) | Bart McCulloch (Western Storm) | Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy) |
F: | James Charlesworth (Clarence) | Aaron Cornelius (Glenorchy) | Trent Standen (Clarence) |
Foll: | Jason Laycock (Burnie) | Jeromey Webberley (Clarence) | Brayden Webb (Glenorchy) (Captain) |
Int: | Daniel Roozendaal (North Launceston) | Bryce Walsh (Lauderdale) | Thane Bardenhagen (Western Storm) |
Kade Pitchford (Devonport) | |||
Coach: | Zane Littlejohn (North Launceston) |
Despite only forming as a new club in late 2013, the Western Storm were granted an invitation to compete in the Foxtel Cup knockout competition for 2014 ahead of 2013 runners-up Burnie. [11] The Storm scored a stirring victory against reigning Foxtel Cup champions West Adelaide in their debut game in Adelaide. However, the long trip to Perth mid-week saw them defeated by WAFL club West Perth in the Semi-finals.
Game #1 29 April 2014 20:05 CST | West Adelaide | 57 - 61 stand alone game | Western Storm | Adelaide Oval | |
2.1 (13) 4.4 (28) 7.4 (46) 8.9 (57) | match report | 4.2 (26) 7.4 (46) 9.6 (60) 9.7 (61) | |||
Goals | |||||
Hopton 2, Watchman 2, Dijksman, Schott, De Zylva. | Collis 2, McCulloch 2, Brown, Thomas, McGee, Russell, Barker. | ||||
Bests | |||||
De Zylva, Jennings, Dijksman, Nelson. | Hanson, Hills, Blackberry, Reinmuth, McCulloch. |
Semi-final #1 24 June 2014 18:35 WST | Western Storm | 23 - 97 stand alone game | West Perth | Patersons Stadium | |
0.2 (2) 0.3 (3) 1.5 (11) 3.5 (23) | match report | 3.3 (21) 7.5 (47) 11.6 (72) 15.7 (97) | |||
Goals | |||||
A.Russell, W.Hanson, L.Barker | M.McPhee 3, S.Martin 3, M.Johnson 2 M.Guadagnin, K.Shannon, M.Crisp, B.Antonio, R.Bartholomew, T.Manzone, S.Marusic | ||||
Bests | |||||
J.Blackberry, M.Hanson, B.Thorp, T.Bardenhagen, J.Child | A.Lynch, J.Thrum, L.Meadows, S.Martin, B.Antonio, S.Marusic |
The Tasmanian State League representative team competed against the North East Australian Football League representative team (which incorporates players from the four states and territories of the Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory) on June 21. [12] [13]
2014 State Game | |||||
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Saturday 21 June (2:00 pm) | TSL 18.12 (120) | def. | NEAFL 12.7 (79) | Bellerive Oval [14] | |
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