• Source: New Norfolk District Football Club
    • The New Norfolk District Football Club, nicknamed The Eagles, is an Australian rules football club currently playing in the Southern Football League, in Tasmania, Australia.


      History




      = Origins

      =

      The club was founded in 1878 with the first premiership won in 1891 under the name "Derwent Football Club", which would last until the late 1890s. With the "New Norfolk" name the team won the Southern Country Championship in 1904, the Brown Trophy (1906), the Ellis Dean (1908–1909) and the Corumbene Trophy (1910, 1913).
      World War I ceased the club activity. In 1920 New Norfolk defeated Molesworth to win the Derwent Valley Football Association Premiership. Then came the Cyril Nash Trophy in which New Norfolk defeated Scottsdale by three points at York Park in 1921 and Clarence in 1922. The club’s next three premierships came in the Southern Tasmanian Country Football Association in 1928, 1930 and 1933, which would be the last year in the SCFA.
      In 1934 New Norfolk played at Southern District Football Association, where it lasted until 1946 (excluding the World War II years). The following year the club entered to TANFL/TFL, where it played until 1999, joining the Southern Football League in 2000.


      = TANFL and District Football

      =
      In 1944 TANFL directors met to discuss restructuring of the league which was scheduled to return in 1945 after three seasons in recession due to World War Two. The clubs would represent their various districts rather than being individual clubs.
      Two new clubs (Hobart & Sandy Bay) would join at the expense of Cananore and Lefroy which went out of existence during the World War Two cessation.
      In 1947 the TANFL voted to include a further two clubs (Clarence – formed in 1903 and New Norfolk – formed in 1878) from the Southern District Football Association for a three-year probationary period, on 7 August 1950, the clubs unanimously voted to retain the two clubs as permanent members of the competition.
      In early 1986 the TANFL went into liquidation and a newly constituted Tasmanian Football League replaced it as the sport's governing body.
      The TFL initiated the new competition as the TFL Statewide League with all six former TANFL clubs involved, North Launceston and East Launceston also joined the competition from the NTFA in early 1986.
      However, the new-look competition did not garner the support of the football public at either end of the state at first, with the lowest attendance recorded was 470 at KGV Football Park when New Norfolk hosted South Launceston on 28 June.
      In 1987 the Devonport Football Club joined the competition under a new Blues emblem, along with Burnie Hawks (formerly the Cooee Bulldogs), which created a ten-club competition with all three regions now represented. All clubs were required to field teams in seniors, reserves and under-19s competition from that season.
      At first the competition appeared well balanced with three different clubs – Glenorchy, North Hobart and Devonport – winning the league's first three premierships and, importantly, the strong level of competition produced a very high standard of football.
      Of even greater importance, the league began to be well supported by players, clubs, sponsors, the general public and the media – which had for many years been unenthusiastic about Tasmanian football – was now giving the TFL Statewide League its full support.
      The TFL administration had also been lax in their financial control of the competition and by 1992 it was servicing a debt of $300,000 and growing as crowd numbers continued to plummet.
      By 1997 the league appeared to be in deep trouble, the level of interest in the TFL had continued to drop as crowds continued to stay away in droves as the competition had evolved into a two-horse race. The preceding five premierships had been won by just two clubs – Clarence and North Launceston.
      Faced with enormous debts and dismal attendances, four clubs were to quit the TFL at the end of the 1997 season.
      By 1998, the TFL was on the brink of collapse. In a leaked document to the Hobart Mercury newspaper, the following was an official list of club debts at the completion of the 1998 TFL Statewide League season: Burnie Dockers ($735,819), Devonport ($709,067), New Norfolk ($431,858), Glenorchy ($267,897), North Hobart ($232,607), Northern Bombers ($167,570), Clarence ($153,441), Southern Districts ($80,000). With the debt level continuing to rise, New Norfolk left the League and sort permission to join the Southern Football League.
      When AFL Tasmania decided to commit to a statewide league for the 2009 season former TFL club New Norfolk (1947–1998) was not invited to join the league because of their poor financial position. New Norfolk have dominated in the Southern Football League, playing in eleven Grand Finals and winning seven of them.


      Honours




      = Premiership Titles

      =
      Entered STFL/Premier League/SFL
      2000
      SFL Premierships
      2005, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017
      SFL Runner Up
      2000, 2004, 2011, 2015
      SFLW Premierships 2022 (Division Three)
      TFL Premierships
      1906, 1968, 1982
      TFL Runner Up
      1959, 1964, 1970, 1972, 1981, 1983, 1994
      Tasmanian State Premierships
      1968
      Southern District FA Premierships
      1939, 1945
      Southern District FA Runner Up
      1934
      Southern Country FA Premierships
      1928, 1930, 1933
      Southern Country FA Runner Up
      1927, 1931, 1932
      Derwent Valley FA Premierships
      1920
      Southern Country Championship Winners
      1904, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1913

      Notes


      Record Home Attendance


      7,981 v Clarence on 14 June 1965 at North Hobart Oval
      4,710 v Clarence on 25 April 1964 at Boyer Oval
      An unofficial crowd just short of 5,000 was reported to have attended a home match against Huonville at Boyer Oval on 16 June 2012 in the Southern Football League.


      Record Finals Attendance


      24,413 v Clarence on 12 September 1970 at North Hobart Oval


      Club Record Score


      (SFL) 40.36 (276) v Triabunna 4.5 (29) on 5 June 2010 at Triabunna Recreation Ground
      (TFL) 39.17 (251) v Clarence 11.12 (78) on 30 July 1983 at Boyer Oval
      (SFLW) 33.19 (217) v Lauderdale 0.0 (0) on 30 July 2022 at Boyer Oval


      = Individual Honours

      =


      All-Australian Team Selection


      1966 – Peter Hudson


      William Leitch Medal winners


      (Best & Fairest player in TFL and SFL Seniors)
      1948 – Jim Brown
      1952 – Cliff Busch
      1954 – Bruce Roe
      1955 – Rex Garwood
      1958 – Rex Garwood
      1961 – Roger Browning
      1962 – Roger Browning
      1972 – Ricky Graham
      1974 – Tony Browning
      1981 – Robbie Dykes
      1985 – Graham Hunnibell
      1990 – Ricky Hanlon
      1993 – Rene Peters
      2002 – Matthew Jones (Awarded Retrospectively)
      2004 – Brock Ackerley & Roger Belcher (tied)
      2007 – Brad Carver>
      2009 – Roger Belcher
      2011 – Nathan Ross
      2012 – Michael Thompson
      2013 – Nathan Ross
      2014 – Caden Wilson


      Darrel Baldock Medal winners


      (Best player in TFL Statewide League Grand Final)
      1994 – Jason Wilton


      Gorringe-Martyn Medal winners


      (Best Player in SFL Grand Final)
      2005 – Michael Thompson
      2009 – Sam Hall
      2010 – Matthew Smith
      2012 – Brad Carver
      2013 – Nathan Ross
      2014 – Nathan Ross
      2017 – Jason Laycock


      Lefroy Medal winners


      (Best Player in Interstate Matches)
      1965 – Peter Hudson
      1982 – Graham Hunnibell
      1983 – Michael Hunnibell
      1984 – Wayne Fox
      1985 – Wayne Fox


      Weller Arnold Medal winners


      1966 – Barry Browning
      1970 – Ricky Graham


      George Watt Medal winners


      (Best & Fairest Player – TFL Reserves)
      1953 – T. Maddox
      1964 – Ken Latham
      1965 – Ken Latham
      1967 – Robert Wilton
      1970 – L. Barratt
      1973 – G. Richardson
      1974 – R. Wylie
      1979 – N. Bester
      1983 – Steven Sutton
      1986 – Robbie Crane
      1991 – Brendan Skelly
      1992 – Justin Rainbird
      1993 – Adrian Jeffries


      Major V.A Geard Medal winners


      (Best & Fairest Player – TFL Thirds)
      1963 - Graeme Glover.
      1964 - Harold Wilton.
      1966 - Tony Browning.
      1967 - Gary Barnes.
      1970 - Kerry Edwards.
      1971 - Tim Woodham.
      1976 – Steven Sutton.
      1977 – Dan Munnings.
      1986 – Jason Taylor.
      1988 – Steven Byers.
      1995 – Rikki Braslin.
      (Best and Fairest - SFL Colts)
      2002 - Ashley Rhodes.
      2003 - Adam Whitford.
      2006 - Brett Booth.
      2014 - Jake Foster.


      Doug Plaister Medal winners


      (Best & Fairest Player – TFL Fourths)
      1975 – Paul Jarvis
      1980 – Leigh Brooks
      1981 – Mark Hall
      1982 – Mark Hall
      1983 – Michael Eiszele
      1984 – Jason Taylor
      1988 – Paul Banks-Smith
      1989 – Paul Barrow
      1991 – John Cooley
      1993 – Ricky Braslin
      1994 – Damien Triffitt
      1995 – Craig Haremza & Damien Triffitt


      = TFL Leading Goalkickers

      =
      1963 – Peter Hudson (79)
      1964 – Peter Hudson (86)
      1965 – Peter Hudson (110)
      1966 – Peter Hudson (103)
      1983 – Wayne Fox (135)
      1984 – Wayne Fox (93)
      1985 – Wayne Fox (130)
      1987 – Paul Dac (80)
      1990 – Paul Dac (103)
      1991 – Paul Dac (133)


      SFL Leading Goalkickers


      2003 – Matthew Smith (67)
      2005 – Sean Salter (72)
      2009 – Adrian Burdon (106)
      2012 – Michael Thompson (101)
      2014 – Josh Hall (112)


      Club Record Games Holder


      Luke Joseph (383 total games)
      Michael Eiszele (340 total games)


      Club Record Senior Games


      Roger Belcher (301)
      Chris Sproule (264)
      Hedley Thompson (254)


      Club Record Reserves Games


      Josh Kelly (218)
      Dean King (180)


      Club Record Goalkicking (Single Match)


      18.6 – Brendan Fevola v Huonville Lions on 16 June 2012 at Boyer Oval


      References




      External links



      Official Facebook site
      AFL Southern Tasmania

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