New Norfolk District Football Club - Origins

Origins

Entry to Southern District Football Association

  • 1934

Entry to TANFL/TFL

  • 1947

Entry to Southern Football League

  • 2000

TANFL/TFL Statewide League premierships

  • 1968, 1982

TANFL/TFL Statewide League runners up

  • 1959, 1964, 1970, 1972, 1981, 1983, 1994

SFL premierships

  • 2005, 2009, 2010, 2012

SFL runner up

  • 2000, 2004, 2011

State premierships

  • 1968

TANFL/TFL Statewide League 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

William Leitch Medallists
(Best and fairest player – TFL and SFL premier senior football)

  • 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
  • 2004 – Brock Ackerley and Roger Belcher (tied)
  • 2007 – Brad Carver

Darrel Baldock Medallists
(Best player afield – TFL Statewide League Grand Final)

  • 1994 – Jason Wilton

Lefroy Medallists
(Best Player Afield – Interstate Football)

  • 1965 – Peter Hudson
  • 1982 – Graham Hunnibell
  • 1983 – Michael Hunnibell
  • 1984 – Wayne Fox
  • 1985 – Wayne Fox

Weller Arnold Medallists

  • 1966 – Barry Browning
  • 1970 – Ricky Graham

George Watt Medallists
(Best and fairest player – TFL Reserves Football)

  • 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

Vic Geard Medallists
(Best and fairest Player – TFL thirds football)

  • 1976 – Steven Sutton
  • 1977 – Dan Munnings
  • 1986 – Jason Taylor
  • 1988 – Steven Byers
  • 1995 – Ricky Braslin

Doug Plaister Medallists
(Best and fairest player – TFL fourths football)

  • 1975 – P. Jarvis
  • 1980 – L. Brooks
  • 1981 – Mark Hall
  • 1982 – Mark Hall
  • 1983 – Michael Eiszele
  • 1984 – Jason Taylor
  • 1988 – Paul Banks-Smith
  • 1989 – Paul Barrow
  • 1991 – J. Cooley
  • 1993 – Ricky Braslin
  • 1994 – D. Triffitt
  • 1995 – Craig Haremza and D. Triffitt

Club record games holder

  • 264 – Chris Sproule
  • 254 – Hedley Thompson

All-Australians

  • 1966 – Peter Hudson

Club record home attendance

  • 4,710 v Clarence at Boyer Oval on 25 April 1964 in the TFL

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.

Club record finals attendance

  • 24,413 v Clarence – 1970 TFL Grand Final at North Hobart Oval

Club record score

  • SFL 40.25 (265) v Brighton 6.4 (40) on 26 April 2009 at Boyer Oval.

Most goals in a match by one player

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

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