2017 TSL season

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2017 premiership season
Teams9
Premiers North Launceston
Minor premiers North Launceston
Matches played81
Leading goalkickerJaye Bowden (Glenorchy)
Alistair Lynch Medallist Bradley Cox-Goodyer (North Launceston)
Wooden spooners Burnie
  2016
2018  

The 2017 AFL Tasmania TSL premiership season is an Australian rules football competition staged across Tasmania, Australia over twenty-one home and away rounds and six finals series matches between 31 March and 23 September. [1]

Contents

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

North Launceston defeated Lauderdale by 87 points to win the 2017 TSL Grand Final. [3]

Participating clubs

2017 TSL coaches

Awards

2017 TSL leading goalkickers

Highest Individual Goalkickers In a Match

Premiership season

Source: TSL Season 2017 results and fixtures

Round 1

Round 1
Friday, 31 March (6:00pm)Hobart City 8.8 (56)def. byGlenorchy 24.10 (154) North Hobart Oval
Saturday, 1 April (1:00pm)Tigers FC 10.11 (71)def.Burnie 6.12 (48)Twin Ovals Complex
Saturday, 1 April (2:00pm)Lauderdale 7.9 (51)def. byNorth Launceston 16.16 (112) Lauderdale Oval
Saturday, 1 April (4:30pm)Devoport 5.8 (38)def. byLaunceston 9.12 (66) Devonport Oval
Bye: Clarence

Round 2

Round 2
Saturday, 8 April (2.00pm)Launceston 17.14 (116)def.Burnie 8.6 (54) Windsor Park
Saturday, 8 April (4.00pm)Glenorchy 28.18 (186)def.Devonport 4.8 (32) KGV Oval
Saturday, 8 April (6.00pm)North Launceston 11.16 (82)def.Hobart City 6.9 (45) UTAS Stadium
Sunday, 9 April (2.00pm)Clarence 16.11 (107)def.Tigers FC 11.8 (74) Blundstone Arena
Bye: Lauderdale

Round 3

Round 3
Friday, 14 April (1.00pm)Burnie 17.17 (119)def.Devonport 13.10 (88) West Park Oval
Friday, 14 April (1.00pm)Launceston 7.4 (46)def. byNorth Launceston 19.17 (131) Windsor Park
Friday, 14 April (2.00pm)Tigers FC 10.7 (67)def.Hobart City 8.15 (63)Twin Ovals Complex
Saturday, 15 April (2.00pm)Clarence 19.7 (121)def.Lauderdale 13.11 (89) Blundstone Arena
Bye: Glenorchy

Round 4

Round 4
Saturday, 22 April (1.00pm)Hobart City 10.12 (72)def.Burnie 9.9 (63) Queenborough Oval
Saturday, 22 April (2.00pm)Devonport 8.9 (57)def. byClarence 19.8 (122) Devonport Oval
Saturday, 22 April (2.00pm)Lauderdale 13.12 (90)def. byLaunceston 15.11 (101) Lauderdale Oval
Tuesday, 25 April (2.00pm)Glenorchy 15.15 (105)def.Tigers FC 5.5 (35) KGV Oval
Bye: North Launceston

Round 5

Round 5
Saturday, 29 April (2.00pm)Lauderdale 10.14 (74)def.Hobart City 9.7 (61) Lauderdale Oval
Saturday, 29 April (6.00pm)Devonport 9.3 (57)def. byNorth Launceston 24.9 (153) Devonport Oval
Sunday, 30 April (1.00pm)Launceston 4.9 (33)def. byClarence 10.11 (71) Windsor Park
Sunday, 30 April (2.30pm)Burnie 2.6 (18)def. byGlenorchy 20.22 (142) West Park Oval
Bye: Tigers FC

    Round 6

    Round 6
    Saturday, 6 May (2.00pm)North Launceston 20.31 (151)def.Burnie 3.6 (24) UTAS Stadium
    Saturday, 6 May (4.00pm)Glenorchy 8.7 (55)def. byClarence 14.7 (91) KGV Oval
    Saturday, 6 May (6.00pm)Hobart City 14.22 (106)def.Devonport 7.11 (53) North Hobart Oval
    Saturday, 6 May (6.00pm)Tigers FC 9.4 (58)def. byLauderdale 12.18 (90)Twin Ovals Complex
    Bye: Launceston
    • Glenorchy's first loss at KGV since the 2014 TSL Season.

    Round 7

    Round 7
    Saturday, 13 May (2:00pm)Devonport 13.4 (82)def. byLauderdale 18.18 (126) Devonport Oval
    Saturday, 13 May (2:00pm)Clarence 11.13 (79)def. byHobart City 12.8 (80) Blundstone Arena
    Saturday, 13 May (2:00pm)Glenorchy 11.7 (73)def. byNorth Launceston 13.13 (91) KGV Oval
    Saturday, 13 May (2:00pm)Tigers FC 3.5 (23)def. byLaunceston 15.14 (104)Twin Ovals Complex
    Bye: Burnie

    Round 8

    Round 8
    Saturday, 20 May (1:00pm)Burnie 5.7 (37)def. byClarence 9.12 (66) West Park Oval
    Saturday, 20 May (2:00pm)Hobart City 14.8 (92)def.Launceston 9.11 (65) North Hobart Oval
    Saturday, 20 May (2:00pm)Glenorchy 7.9 (51)def. byLauderdale 13.15 (93) KGV Oval
    Saturday, 20 May (2:00pm)North Launceston 7.22 (64)def.Tigers FC 7.6 (48) UTAS Stadium
    Bye: Devonport
    • Lauderdale's first win at KGV since the 2012 TSL Season.

    Round 9

    Round 9
    Saturday, 27 May (1:00pm)Tigers FC 11.8 (74)def.Devonport 9.9 (63)Twin Ovals Complex
    Saturday, 27 May (2:00pm)Lauderdale 25.18 (168)def.Burnie 9.2 (56) Lauderdale Oval
    Saturday, 27 May (2:00pm)Clarence 16.7 (103)def.North Launceston 12.14 (86) Blundstone Arena
    Saturday, 27 May (2:00pm)Launceston 16.5 (101)def.Glenorchy 4.7 (31) Windsor Park
    Bye: Hobart City
    • Launceston's Rulla Kelly-Mansell changed numbers for the game changing from number 26 to number 67 in recognition of the 1967 referendum for the AFL Indigenous Round.

    Round 10

    Round 10
    Saturday, 3 June (1:00pm)Burnie 14.17 (101)def. byTigers FC 15.13 (103) West Park Oval
    Saturday, 3 June (2:00pm)North Launceston 17.8 (110)def. byLauderdale 18.3 (111) UTAS Stadium
    Saturday, 3 June (2:00pm)Launceston 11.16 (82)def.Devonport 8.4 (52) Windsor Park
    Saturday, 3 June (6:00pm)Glenorchy 10.15 (75)def.Hobart City 3.4 (22) KGV Oval
    Bye: Clarence

    Round 11

    Round 11
    Saturday, 17 June (2:00pm)Devonport 5.8 (38)def. byGlenorchy 10.15 (75) Devonport Oval
    Saturday, 17 June (2:00pm)Tigers FC 7.8 (50)def. byClarence 16.15 (111)Twin Ovals Complex
    Saturday, 17 June (2:00pm)Hobart City 11.7 (73)def. byNorth Launceston 21.13 (139) North Hobart Oval
    Saturday, 17 June (3:30pm)Burnie 6.7 (43)def. byLaunceston 24.18 (162) West Park Oval
    Bye: Lauderdale

    Round 12

    Round 12
    Friday, 23 June (7:00pm)North Launceston 12.13 (85)def.Launceston 9.10 (64) UTAS Stadium
    Saturday, 24 June (1:00pm)Devonport 14.10 (94)def.Burnie 9.6 (60) Devonport Oval
    Saturday, 24 June (2:00pm)Hobart City 11.12 (78)def.Tigers FC 3.6 (24) North Hobart Oval
    Saturday, 24 June (2:00pm)Lauderdale 11.7 (73)def. byClarence 14.7. (91) Lauderdale Oval
    Bye: Glenorchy

    Round 13

    Round 13
    Saturday, 1 July (1:00pm)Clarence 19.11 (125)def.Devonport 5.6 (36) Blundstone Arena
    Saturday, 1 July (1:00pm)Launceston 12.6 (78)def. byLauderdale 16.9 (105) Windsor Park
    Saturday, 1 July (2:00pm)Tigers FC 10.12 (72)def. byGlenorchy 14.13 (97)Twin Ovals Complex
    Saturday, 1 July (2:30pm)Burnie 6.4 (40)def. byHobart City 8.14 (62) West Park Oval
    Bye: North Launceston

    Round 14

    Round 14
    Saturday, 8 July (1:00pm)Glenorchy 24.22 (166)def.Burnie 3.4 (22) KGV Oval
    Saturday, 8 July (2:00pm)Clarence 16.8 (104)def.Launceston 11.11 (77) Blundstone Arena
    Saturday, 8 July (2:00pm)Hobart City 8.8 (56)def. byLauderdale 21.19 (145) North Hobart Oval
    Sunday, 9 July (2:00pm)North Launceston 11.17 (83)def.Devonport 10.4 (64)Invermay Park
    Bye: Tigers FC

    Round 15

    Round 15
    Saturday, 15 July (2:00pm)Devonport 5.10 (40)def. byHobart City 10.7 (67) Devonport Oval
    Saturday, 15 July (2:00pm)Clarence 12.14 (86)def. byGlenorchy 16.13 (109) Blundstone Arena
    Saturday, 15 July (2:00pm)Lauderdale 20.22 (142)def.Tigers FC 7.8 (50) Lauderdale Oval
    Sunday, 16 July (2:00pm)Burnie 9.9 (63)def. byNorth Launceston 11.17 (83) West Park Oval
    Bye: Launceston

    Round 16

    Round 16
    Saturday, 22 July (1:00pm)North Launceston 9.10 (64)def.Glenorchy 8.12 (60) UTAS Stadium
    Saturday, 22 July (2:00pm)Hobart City 7.9 (51)def. byClarence 15.16 (106) North Hobart Oval
    Saturday, 22 July (2:00pm)Lauderdale 17.22 (124)def.Devonport 10.5 (65) Lauderdale Oval
    Saturday, 22 July (2:00pm)Launceston 8.20 (68)def.Tigers FC 9.9 (63) Windsor Park
    Bye: Burnie
    • Lauderdale Coach Darren Winter's 150th game as coach of Lauderdale

    Round 17

    Round 17
    Saturday, 29 July (2:00pm)Tigers FC 6.10 (46)def. byNorth Launceston 17.16 (118)Twin Ovals Complex
    Saturday, 29 July (2:00pm)Launceston 5.17 (47)def. byHobart City 8.8 (56) Windsor Park
    Sunday, 30 July (12:00pm)Clarence 17.17 (119)def.Burnie 11.10 (76) Blundstone Arena
    Sunday, 30 July (1:00pm)Lauderdale 11.16 (82)def.Glenorchy 10.9 (69) Lauderdale Oval
    Bye: Devonport

    Round 18

    Round 18
    Saturday, 5 August (1:00pm)Burnie 7.6 (48)def. byLauderdale 18.18 (126) West Park Oval
    Saturday, 5 August (2:00pm)Devonport 11.9 (75)def.Tigers FC 9.12 (66) Devonport Oval
    Saturday, 5 August (2:00pm)Glenorchy 14.6 (90)def.Launceston 12.12 (84) KGV Oval
    Saturday, 5 August (2:00pm)North Launceston 21.7 (133)def.Clarence 9.10 (64) UTAS Stadium
    Bye: Hobart City

    Round 19

    Round 19
    Saturday, 12 August (1:00pm)Devonport 2.5 (17)def. byLaunceston 6.8 (44) Devonport Oval
    Saturday, 12 August (2:00pm)Lauderdale 17.13 (115)def.Hobart City 4.9 (33) Lauderdale Oval
    Bye: Burnie, Clarence, Glenorchy, North Launceston, Tigers FC

    Round 20

    Round 20
    Saturday, 19 August (2:00pm)North Launceston 23.22 (160)def.Burnie 2.6 (18) UTAS Stadium
    Saturday, 19 August (2:00pm)Tigers FC 8.8 (56)def. byGlenorchy 16.13 (109)Twin Ovals Complex
    Saturday, 19 August (2:00pm)Clarence 9.10 (64)def.Lauderdale 9.9 (63) Blundstone Arena
    Bye: Devonport, Hobart City, Launceston
    • Burnie's lowest score in the TSL

    Round 21

    Round 21
    Friday, 25 August (6:30pm)Hobart City 14.12 (96)def.Tigers FC 11.11 (77) North Hobart Oval
    Friday, 25 August (7:00pm)Burnie 14.8 (92)def.Devonport 12.12 (84) West Park Oval
    Saturday, 26 August (2:00pm)Launceston 9.4 (58)def. byNorth Launceston 14.10 (94) Windsor Park
    Saturday, 26 August (2:00pm)Glenorchy 10.10 (70)def.Clarence 8.7 (55) KGV Oval
    Bye: Lauderdale

    Ladder

    2017 TSL Ladder
    TEAMPWLDPFPA %PTS
    1 North Launceston (MP)(P)18162019391068181.55%64
    2 Clarence 18144016861249134.99%56
    3 Lauderdale 18135018671306142.96%52
    4 Glenorchy 18126017171098156.38%48
    5 Launceston 1899014091246113.08%36
    6 Hobart City 189901169144580.90%36
    7 Tigers FC 1841401057163964.49%16
    8 Devonport 1821601042178358.44%8
    9 Burnie 182160982203448.28%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

    2017 TSL Team of The Year
    B:Jordan Arnold (Glenorchy)Jason Bailey (Clarence)James Holmes (Clarence)
    HB:Mitch Carter (Tigers FC)Josh McGuinness (Lauderdale)Jay Foon (North Launceston)
    C:Rhys Mott (Glenorchy)Brayden Webb (Glenorchy) (Captain)Nat Franklin (Lauderdale)
    HF:Thor Boscott (Lauderdale)Tom Bennett (North Launceston) Tom Couch (North Launceston)
    F:Dylan Riley (Devonport)Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy)Trent Standen (Clarence)
    Foll:Alex Lee (North Launceston)Bradley Cox-Goodyer (North Launceston) (Vice-Captain)Brodie Palfreyman (Launceston)
    Int:Ryan Matthews (Hobart City)Dylan Fyfe (Lauderdale)Sam Siggins (Clarence)
    Rulla Kelly-Mansell (Launceston)
    Coach: Tom Couch (North Launceston)

    [10]

    TSL Finals Series

    Elimination Final

    (Saturday 2 September)

    at Blundstone Arena

    Qualifying Final

    (Saturday 2 September)

    at Blundstone Arena

    1st Semi-Final

    at Blundstone Arena

    2nd Semi-Final

    at UTAS Stadium

    Preliminary Final

    at Blundstone Arena

    Grand Final

    2017 TSL Grand Final
    Saturday 23 September (3:30 pm) North Launceston Bombers def. Lauderdale Bombers UTAS Stadium (crowd: 6,108)

    [11]

    3.6 (24)
    13.10 (88)
    17.13 (115)
     21.22 (148)
    Q1
    Q2
    Q3
     Final
    1.2 (8)
    3.4 (22)
    6.7 (43)
     9.7 (61)
    Darrel Baldock Medal: Bradley Cox-Goodyer (North Launceston)
    B. Cox-Goodyer 8, M. Walsh 3, T. Couch 2, J. Pearce 2, T. Thomas 2, T. Whitford 2, B. Simpson, T. BennettGoalsR. Wiggins 4, A. Hill 2, R. McManus, M. Kleverkamp, A. Hevey
    B. Cox-Goodyer, A. Richter-Salter, J. Ponting, J. Pearce, T. Whitford, M. WalshBestM. Anderton, J. Roberts, P. Bellchambers, N.Franklin, A. Hevey, A. Hill

    Mercury Cup Grand Final (Development League)

    (Saturday 23 September)

    at UTAS Stadium

    State Game

    [12]

    2017 State Game
    Saturday 10 June Tasmania def. by North East Australia Blundstone Arena
    1.2 (8)
    2.5 (17)
    4.7 (31)
     5.8 (38)
    Q1
    Q2
    Q3
     Final
    2.1 (13)
    5.4 (34)
    7.5 (47)
     8.7 (55)
    J. Bowden 1 , B. Walsh 1 , B. Cox-Goodyer 1 , B. McCulloch 1 , T. Standen 1Goals A. Boston 3 , J. Harper 1 , D. Bonney 1 , X. Richards 1 , J. Anthony 1 , T. Barrett 1
    T. Couch , C. Duffy , B. Webb , J. Bowden, J. Lockhart, N. McKennaBestG. Grose , J. Harper, J. Keras , R. Hebron , D. Bonney , S. Tape

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