The NT Thunder are on the hunt for their 1000th member. The club currently has 969 members to date and are looking to reach the 1,000 milestone before the next home game.
The Telstra Assistance Fund (TAF) has been launched for 2009. The TAF provides a great opportunity for community football clubs and umpiring groups to receive 1 of 250 equipment packs valued at $1000 each.
A group of AFL NT delegates have undertaken a regional tour of the Northern Territory this as part of the new regional focus of the AFL NT and also to promote the NT Thunder program.
The Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide will be training at TIO Stadium and making a guest appearance at Casuarina Shopping Centre in the days leading up to their Toyota AFL Premiership Match on June 13.
The Imalu Tigers from Melville Island left on an early flight this morning in preparations for their Dreamtime at the G match as apart of the AFL Indigenous Round.
The NT Thunder has officially launched this evening at the Darwwin Convention Centre. Announcements of the number one ticket holder and leadership group were made.
AFLNT in conjunction with remote projects partner FaHCSIA, and the Anindilyakwa Land Council launched a new structured football program for the Groote Eylandt communities on the weekend.
The Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide return to Darwin's TIO Stadium to do battle once again. Tickets are still available from Darwin Entertainment Centre and associated outlets.
Both the Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide Football Clubs will be training at TIO Stadium prior to their Round 16 clash in the 2010 Toyota AFL Premiership Season on Saturday night.