2016 TSL season

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2016 premiership season
Teams9
Premiers Glenorchy
(3rd premiership)
Minor premiers Glenorchy
Matches played82
Leading goalkickerJaye Bowden (Glenorchy)
Alistair Lynch Medallist Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy)
Wooden spooners Kingborough Football Club
  2015
2017  

The 2016 AFL Tasmania TSL premiership season was an Australian rules football competition staged across Tasmania, Australia over twenty-one home and away rounds and six finals series matches between 24 March and 17 September. [1]

Contents

The League was known as the Southern Cross State League under a commercial naming-rights sponsorship agreement with the company. [2]

Prospect Hawks would replace the Western Storm at the end of the 2015 season. However they would only field a Development League side in 2016 and dropped out of the Development League at the end of the 2016 season. [3]

Glenorchy were the premiers for the 2016 season, after they defeated North Launceston by 20 points in the Grand Final. [4]

Participating clubs

Awards

2016 TSL coaches

2016 TSL leading goalkickers

Highest individual goalkicker (match)

Premiership season

Source: TSL Season 2016 results and fixtures

Round 1

(Thursday 24 March & Saturday 26 March)

Round 2

(Saturday 2 April)

Round 3

(Saturday 9 April)

Round 4

(Saturday 16 April & Sunday 17 April)

Round 5

(Saturday 23 April & Monday 25 April)

Round 6

(Saturday 30 April)

Round 7

(Saturday 7 May)

Round 8

(Friday 13 May & Saturday 14 May)

Round 9

(Saturday 21 May)

Round 10

(Friday 27 May & Saturday 28 May)

Round 11

(Saturday 4 June)

Round 12

(Saturday 18 June)

Round 13

(Saturday 25 June)

Round 14

(Saturday 2 July & Sunday 3 July)

Round 15

(Saturday 9 July)

Round 16

(Saturday 16 July)

Round 17

(Saturday 23 July)

Note: The second draw in TSL History, with both involving Lauderdale.

Round 18

(Saturday 30 July & Sunday 31 July)

Round 19

(Friday 5 August & Saturday 6 August)

Round 20

(Saturday 13 August)

Bye: Glenorchy

Round 21

(Friday 19 August)

Bye: Burnie, Clarence, Devonport, Launceston, North Launceston

Ladder

2016 TSL Ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPA %PTS
1 Glenorchy (MP)(P)1816202130849250.88%64
2 Burnie 18153017081285132.92%60
3 North Launceston 18144016941123150.85%56
4 Lauderdale 18107114931468101.70%42
5 Devonport 18810015041434104.16%32
6 Hobart City 1861111349161883.37%26
7 Clarence 1851301524187181.45%20
8 Launceston 1841401256187167.13%16
9 Kingborough 1821601092222149.17%8
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, (MP) = Minor Premiers, (P) = Premiers

Season records

Highest club scores

Lowest club scores

TSL Team Of The Year

2016 TSL Team of The Year
B:Jordan Arnold (Glenorchy)Tom Cleary (Glenorchy)Corey Nankervis (North Launceston)
HB:Jay Lockhart (North Launceston)Ben Reynolds (Glenorchy) (Captain)Harry Walters (Burnie)
C:Jake Cox (Clarence)Taylor Whitford (North Launceston) (Vice-Captain)Daniel Joseph (Glenorchy)
HF:Bradley Cox-Goodyer (North Launceston) Mitch Thorp (Devonport) Ian Callinan (Clarence)
F:Trent Standen (Clarence)Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy)Nick Dodge (Lauderdale)
Foll:Tyrone Morrison (Burnie)Jobi Harper (Burnie)Clint Riley (Burnie)
Int:Daniel Roozendaal (North Launceston)Dylan Riley (Devonport)Rhys Mott (Glenorchy)
Jack Siggins (Lauderdale)
Coach: Aaron Cornelius (Glenorchy)

TSL Finals Series

Qualifying Final

(Saturday 27 August)

at West Park

Elimination Final

(Saturday 27 August)

at Bellerive Oval

1st Semi-Final

(Saturday 3 September)

at York Park

2nd Semi-Final

(Saturday 3 September)

at Bellerive Oval

Preliminary Final

at Bellerive Oval

Grand Final

2016 TSL Grand Final
Saturday 17 September (2:30 pm) North Launceston def. by Glenorchy Aurora Stadium (crowd: 6,128)

[12]

2.2 (14)
3.6 (24)
4.7 (31)
 5.10 (40)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.0 (18)
3.0 (18)
8.3 (51)
 9.6 (60)
Darrel Baldock Medal: Clinton French (Glenorchy)
S. Witkowski 1, M. Walsh 1, T. Thomas 1, Z. Burt 1, J. Ponting 1GoalsC. French 4, Mitchell Rainbird 1, J. Bowden 1, T. Bowden 1, J. Hayden 1, D. Muir 1
T. Whitford, T. Thomas, J. Foon, C. Nankervis, M. WalshBestC. French, B. Reynolds, T. Cleary, J. Bowden, M. Hills, L. Smith

State Game

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2016 State Game
Sunday 7 June WAFL def. TSL Steel Blue Oval
4.3 (27)
10.10 (70)
17.11 (113)
 25.14 (164)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.1 (7)
1.4 (10)
4.4 (28)
 4.6 (30)
B. Peake 7 , B. Saunders 6 , D. Cameron 3, J. Bolton 2 , P. Johnson 2 , T. Notte 1 , R. Cook 1 , A. Hams 1, T. Kelly 1, R. Neates 1Goals I. Callinan 2 , T. Whitford 1 , T. Standen 1
J. Bolton , S. Nelson , P. Johnson , L. Meadows , B. Peake , A. Hams BestJ. Cox , J. Harper, I. Callinan , T. Whitford, R. Mott

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