2015 TSL season

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2015 premiership season
Teams10
Premiers North Launceston
4th premiership
Minor premiers Glenorchy
Wooden spooners Western Storm Football Club
Alistair Lynch Medallist Jaye Bowden
Leading goalkickerJaye Bowden
Matches played90
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The 2015 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 3 April and 19 September. [1]

Contents

North Launceston were the premiers for the 2015 season, after they defeated Glenorchy by 12 points in the Grand Final. [2]

Participating Clubs

Awards

Source: See here

2015 TSL Club Coaches

2015 Leading Goalkickers

Highest Individual Goalkickers (Match)

Premiership season

Source: TSL Season 2015 results and fixtures

Round 1

Round 1
Friday, 3 April (2:00 pm) Kingborough 11.13 (79)def. by Hobart City 15.10 (100)Twin Ovals Complex
Friday, 3 April (2:30 pm) North Launceston 16.7 (103)def. by Launceston 16.8 (104) Windsor Park
Friday, 3 April (2:30 pm) Western Storm 11.10 (76)def. by Lauderdale 12.15 (87) Aurora Stadium
Friday, 3 April (5:00 pm) Burnie 16.13 (109)def. Devonport 9.5 (59) West Park
Saturday, 4 April (4:30 pm) Glenorchy 17.17 (119)def. Clarence 8.4 (52) KGV Oval

Round 2 (10 & 11 April)

Round 3 (17 & 18 April)

Round 4 (25 & 26 April)

Note: Kingborough's first win in the TSL.

Round 5 (2 May)

Round 6 (15 & 16 May)

Round 7 (22 & 23 May)

Round 8 (30 & 31 May)

Round 9 (13 June)

Round 10 (20 & 21 June)

Round 11 (27 June)

Round 12 (4 & 5 July)

Round 13A (11 July)

Round 13B (17 & 18 July)

Round 14 (25 & 26 July)

Round 15 (1 August)

Round 16 (8 & 9 August)

Round 17 (14–16 August)

Round 18 (21 & 22 August)

Note: Western Storm's final game in the TSL.

Ladder

2015 TSL Ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPA %PTS
1 Glenorchy (MP)1816201873877213.57%64
2 Burnie 18144016731103151.68%56
3 North Launceston (P)18135016871254134.53%52
4 Lauderdale 18108015041356110.91%40
5 Devonport 18108014461404102.99%40
6 Hobart City 189901314144990.68%36
7 Clarence 1871101376159586.27%28
8 Launceston 1851301186179766.00%20
9 Tigers FC 1841401021182455.98%16
10 Western Storm 1821601231165274.52%8
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, (MP) = Minor Premiers, (P) = Premiers Click here for source

Season Records

Highest Club Scores

Lowest Club Scores

TSL Team Of The Year

2015 TSL Team of The Year
B:Jordan Arnold (Glenorchy)Tom Cleary (Glenorchy)Corey Nankervis (North Launceston)
HB:Harry Walters (Burnie)Ben Reynolds (Glenorchy)Claye Hardy (Burnie)
C:Jake Cox (Clarence)Brayden Webb (Glenorchy) (Captain) Mackenzie Willis (Kingborough)
HF:Dylan Smith (Burnie)Michael Cassidy (Lauderdale)Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy)
F:Chris McDonald (Burnie)Julian Dobosz (Hobart City)Aaron McNab (Devonport)
Foll: Jason Laycock (Burnie)Ethan Petterwood (North Launceston)Taylor Whitford (North Launceston)
Int:Daniel Roozendaal (North Launceston)Bryce Walsh (Lauderdale)Tom Bennett (North Launceston)
Jobi Harper (Western Storm)
Coach: Aaron Cornelius (Glenorchy)

TSL Finals Series

Qualifying Final

(Saturday, 29 August 2015)

at West Park

Elimination Final

(Saturday, 29 August 2015)

at Blundstone Arena

1st Semi Final

(Saturday, 5 September 2015)

at Aurora Stadium

2nd Semi Final

(Saturday, 5 September 2015)

at Blundstone Arena

Preliminary Final

(Saturday, 12 September 2015)

at Aurora Stadium

Grand Final

2015 TSL Grand Final
Saturday 19 September (2:30 pm) Glenorchy def. by North Launceston Blundstone Arena (crowd: 5,978)

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2.1 (13)
5.1 (31)
8.11 (59)
 11.13 (79)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.2 (32)
7.7 (49)
9.9 (63)
 13.13 (91)
Darrel Baldock Medal: Josh Holland (North Launceston)
J. Bowden 4, S. Piuselli 2, Mitchell Rainbird 2, D. Muir 2, L.Smith 1GoalsB. Cox-Goodyer 4, A. O'Sign 3, J. Holland 3, Z. Burt 1, W. McBride 1, J.Pearce 1
J. Bowden, M. Dilger, S. Hall, C. Brown, D. Muir, B. WebbBestJ. Holland, C. Nankervis, B. Cox-Goodyer, G. Mohr, E. Petterwood, A. Lee

State Game

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2015 State Game
Sunday 7 June NEAFL def. TSL Moreton Bay Sports Complex
3.1 (19)
6.3 (39)
7.6 (48)
 11.11 (77)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.3 (27)
6.6 (42)
7.8 (50)
 8.9 (57)
J. Bennett 3, S. Michael 2, B. Grewar 2 , E. Sansbury 1, M. Uebergang 1, , J. Williams 1, J. Derickx 1,GoalsB. Halton 2, J. Blackberry 1, J. Dobosz 1, J. Laycock 1, B. Webb 1, S. Whiting 1, M. Willis 1
T. Barton, G. Grose, J. Hunt, J. Wagner, T. Young, M. RawlinsonBestB. Webb, J. Harper, J. Cox, M. Willis, B. Walsh, E. Petterwood

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