Tasmanian Football League - 2012 Tasmanian State League Ladder

2012 Tasmanian State League Ladder

Team Played Won Lost Draw For Against Percentage Points
Burnie 18 16 2 0 2034 1056 192.61% 64
Clarence 18 14 4 0 1964 1254 156.62% 56
Launceston 18 14 4 0 1641 1261 130.13% 56
Lauderdale 18 14 4 0 1726 1343 128.52% 56
Glenorchy 18 11 7 0 1650 1256 131.37% 44
North Hobart 18 7 11 0 1428 1573 90.78% 28
South Launceston 18 6 12 0 1311 1468 89.30% 24
North Launceston 18 6 12 0 1334 1565 85.29% 24
Devonport 18 2 16 0 1288 2088 61.69% 8
Hobart 18 0 18 0 778 2290 33.97% 0


2012 TSL FINALS Series

Final Team G B Pts Team G B Pts
Elimination Final Lauderdale 14 8 92 Glenorchy 13 5 83
Qualifying Final Launceston 18 9 117 Clarence 8 16 64
1st Semi Final Clarence 16 11 107 Laudeerdale 14 8 92
2nd Semi Final Burnie 17 10 112 Launceston 9 13 67
Preliminary Final Launceston 9 14 68 Clarence 8 12 60
Grand Final Burnie 16 14 110 Launceston 9 8 62

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