2016 premiership season | |
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Teams | 9 |
Premiers | Glenorchy 3rd premiership |
Minor premiers | Glenorchy |
Wooden spooners | Kingborough Football Club |
Alistair Lynch Medallist | Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy) |
Leading goalkicker | Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy) |
Matches played | 82 |
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]
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]
Source: TSL Season 2016 results and fixtures
(Thursday 24 March & Saturday 26 March)
(Saturday 2 April)
(Saturday 9 April)
(Saturday 16 April & Sunday 17 April)
(Saturday 23 April & Monday 25 April)
(Saturday 30 April)
(Saturday 7 May)
(Friday 13 May & Saturday 14 May)
(Saturday 21 May)
(Friday 27 May & Saturday 28 May)
(Saturday 4 June)
(Saturday 18 June)
(Saturday 25 June)
(Saturday 2 July & Sunday 3 July)
(Saturday 9 July)
(Saturday 16 July)
(Saturday 23 July)
Note: The second draw in TSL History, with both involving Lauderdale.
(Saturday 30 July & Sunday 31 July)
(Friday 5 August & Saturday 6 August)
(Saturday 13 August)
Bye: Glenorchy
(Friday 19 August)
Bye: Burnie, Clarence, Devonport, Launceston, North Launceston
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | D | PF | PA | PP | Pts |
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1 | Glenorchy (MP)(P) | 18 | 16 | 2 | 0 | 2130 | 849 | 250.9 | 64 |
2 | Burnie | 18 | 15 | 3 | 0 | 1708 | 1285 | 132.9 | 60 |
3 | North Launceston | 18 | 14 | 4 | 0 | 1694 | 1123 | 150.8 | 56 |
4 | Lauderdale | 18 | 10 | 7 | 1 | 1493 | 1468 | 101.7 | 42 |
5 | Devonport | 18 | 8 | 10 | 0 | 1504 | 1434 | 104.9 | 32 |
6 | Hobart City | 18 | 6 | 11 | 1 | 1349 | 1618 | 83.4 | 26 |
7 | Clarence | 18 | 5 | 13 | 0 | 1524 | 1871 | 81.5 | 20 |
8 | Launceston | 18 | 4 | 14 | 0 | 1256 | 1871 | 67.1 | 16 |
9 | Kingborough | 18 | 2 | 16 | 0 | 1092 | 2221 | 49.2 | 8 |
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) |
(Saturday 27 August)
at West Park
(Saturday 27 August)
(Saturday 3 September)
at York Park
(Saturday 3 September)
2016 TSL Grand Final | |||||
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Saturday 17 September (2:30 pm) | North Launceston | def. by | Glenorchy | Aurora Stadium (crowd: 6,128) | |
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 1 | Goals | C. 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. Walsh | Best | C. French, B. Reynolds, T. Cleary, J. Bowden, M. Hills, L. Smith | |||
2016 State Game | |||||
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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 1 | Goals | I. Callinan 2 , T. Whitford 1 , T. Standen 1 | |||
J. Bolton , S. Nelson , P. Johnson , L. Meadows , B. Peake , A. Hams | Best | J. Cox , J. Harper, I. Callinan , T. Whitford, R. Mott | |||
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