• Source: South Launceston Football Club
    • The South Launceston Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently competing in the Northern Tasmanian Football Association. They were formed through a merger between City-South and East Launceston in 1986, clubs in the former Northern Tasmanian Football Association (which is not related to the current NTFA). South Launceston was in the TFL Statewide League from 1986 to 1997, then the Northern Tasmanian Football League until 2008, then in the Tasmanian Football League until 2013.
      The club is nicknamed The Bulldogs, a name which was adopted upon the merger. City-South were the Redlegs and East Launceston had been known as the Demons. For their club colours they took City-South's red and white as well as the blue from East Launceston's guernsey to give them their current royal blue, red and white club colours.


      Club history




      = The Statewide League Era

      =
      South Launceston's first taste of statewide football could be described as a failure. In 12 seasons in the Statewide Competition the Bulldogs never contested the finals with a highest finish of 6th in 1992. During these 12 years South Launceston managed to collect 3 wooden spoons, this feat has only been matched by New Norfolk who have spent a longer period in the statewide league.


      = Northern Tasmanian Football League

      =
      In 1998 South Launceston pre-empted the collapse of the statewide league in 2000 when they decided to join the NTFL. This move greeted them with success with them winning the 1998 and 1999 NTFL Premierships. South Launceston remained competitive while they were in this competition.


      = Tasmanian State League

      =
      In 2008 the South Launceston Football Club accepted an invitation to leave the Northern Tasmanian Football League (NTFL) and join the new Tasmanian Football League in 2009. After three seasons of very poor on-field performance, which included two wooden spoons and a win–loss record of 8–46 across the three years, the club appointed Mitch Thorp as playing coach for 2012. Under Thorp, the club rose to the minor premiership in 2013, with a record of 17–3, and went on to defeat Burnie in the Grand Final to win its first statewide premiership.
      However, while its premiership season was ongoing, on 3 July 2013, a meeting of club members determined in a split vote to not pursue a further license in the Tasmanian State League beyond the season. The club rejected an opportunity to have a joint venture with the Prospect Senior Football Club for a 10-year license in the TSL.
      The Prospect Senior Football Club and the Prospect Junior Football Club subsequently took up a 100% share of the TSL license and formed the Prospect State Football Club t/a Western Storm.


      = Northern Tasmanian Football Association

      =
      In late 2013 the South Launceston Football Club was successful in being accepted into the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA) and will play the first division against pre-merger rivals Longford and Scottsdale as well as previously amateur and country teams that make up the competition. The South Launceston team that first contested the NTFA in 2014 was successful in winning the senior premiership with a victory over Deloraine in the Grand Final.


      Honours




      = History of Chairperson

      =
      2020–Present: Wayne Mitchell.
      2019: John Hosken.
      2016–2019: Felicity Viney, Legal Officer of Northern Prosecution Services.
      Unknown - 2016: Rod Patterson, Owner of Autobarn.


      = Club

      =
      Tasmanian Football League (1): 2013
      Tasmanian State Premierships (7): 1928, 1930, 1932, 1954, 1960, 1966, 1972
      Northern Tasmanian Football Association (28): 1886, 1887, 1890, 1891, 1895, 1902, 1903, 1907, 1908,1910, 1914, 1921, 1922, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1939, 1941, 1952, 1953, 1954,1956, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1972, 1974


      = Individual

      =
      Tasman Shields Trophy winners

      Harry Wade 1925
      Laurie Nash 1931, 1932
      Jock Connell 1934, 1939
      Ted Pickett 1935
      Max Pontifex 1938
      Harry Styles 1948
      Laurie Moir 1952
      Hec Smith Memorial Medalists

      Stuart Palmer 1971
      Derek Peardon 1973
      Rod Thomas 1983
      All Australians

      Geoff Long – 1956
      NTFA Leading Goalkickers

      R.Ellis (10)- 1886
      J.Riva (6) – 1887
      C.Allison (6) – 1890
      A.Norman (12) – 1894
      A.Norman (8) – 1895
      F.Angus (16) – 1896
      A.Norman (10) – 1902
      L.Firth (12) – 1904
      Scott (12) & Waller (12) – 1906
      L.Firth (12) – 1907
      Ward (13) – 1908
      Bob Nash jnr (71) – 1932
      J.Martin (78) – 1946
      Murray Bramich (61) – 1959
      Stan Morcom (97) – 1960
      Graeme Wilkinson (54) – 1968
      Craig McIntyre (74) – 1985


      = East Launceston

      =
      NTFA Premierships (1)

      1967
      Tasman Shields Trophy winners

      Eddie Thomas 1961
      Darrell Pitcher 1962
      Hec Smith Memorial Medalists

      Peter Webb 1967
      John Burns 1969
      Paul Reinmuth 1981
      NTFA Leading Goalkickers

      Roy Ringrose (50) – 1957
      Roy Ringrose (55) – 1958
      Paul Wharton (59) – 1980


      = South Launceston

      =
      Northern Tasmanian Football League Premierships (2)

      1998, 1999
      Darrel Baldock Medalists

      Scott Harris – 2000
      Matthew Westfield – 2006
      Tasmanian State League Premierships (1)

      2013
      Tassie Medalists

      Mitch Thorp - 2013
      Northern Tasmanian Football Association Premierships (2)

      2014, 2015


      Records


      Highest score - Regional Football

      City/City-South – 38.15 (243) vs East Launceston in 1974
      Cornwall/East Launceston 22.14 (146) vs City-South in 1958
      South Launceston – 34.19 (223) vs Penguin in 1998
      Highest score - State Football

      South Launceston – 29.16 (190) vs Devonport in 2013
      Most games

      City/City-South – 224 by Geoff Long
      Cornwall/East Launceston – 206 by David Thomson
      South Launceston – 199 by Nathan Richardson


      Team of the Century


      An official 'Team of the Century' for City-South was announced in 2002, which took into account the period from 1886 until 1986, when they merged with East Launceston


      References




      External links


      Official website (Archive)
      Official Facebook
      Official website

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