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1996 - History of the SFL - Present 1996 - History of the SFL - Present • 1996–2017 – – Brighton Football Club. • 1996–2017 – – Claremont Football Club. • 1998–2017 – – Cygnet Football Club. • 2003–2017 – – Dodges Ferry Football Club. • 1998–2008, 2014-2017 – – Hobart Football Club. • 1998–2017 – – Huonville Lions Football Club. • 1996–2017 – – Lindisfarne Football Club. • 2000–2017 – – New Norfolk District Football Club. • 1996–2017 – – Sorell Football Club. (In recess season 2002) Former SFL Clubs[edit] • 1996–1997 – – Lachlan Football Club. (Went into recess) • 1996–2008 – – Channel Football Club. (joined OSFA 2009) • 1996–2008 – – Lauderdale Football Club. (joined TSL 2009) • 1998–2009 – – Kermandie Football Club. (Went into recess) • 2001–2008 – – Clarence District Football Club. (joined TSL 2009) • 2001–2008 – – North Hobart Football Club. (joined TSL 2009) • 2001–2008 & 2011 - Glenorchy District Football Club. (joined TSL 2009) • 2006–2010 – – Triabunna Football Club. (renamed East Coast Bombers) (joined ODFA 2016) • 2010-2015 - - East Coast Bombers (partnership between Triabunna FC and Lauderdale Bombers) • 2006–2012 – – Central Hawks Football Club. (Went into recess) • 1996-2013 - - Kingborough Football Club. (joined TSL 2014) Grand Finals SFL Premier League Grand Finals: 2002–2008[edit] • 2002 – – Clarence 12.17 (89) v Nth Hobart 10.8 (68) – Att: 4,819 at North Hobart Oval • 2003 – – Nth Hobart 21.20 (146) v Hobart 5.6 (36) – Att: 4,289 at North Hobart Oval • 2004 – – Clarence 17.12 (114) v New Norfolk 12.9 (81) – Att: 6,132 at North Hobart Oval • 2005 – – New Norfolk 19.16 (130) v Clarence 14.8 (92) – Att: 5,114 at North Hobart Oval • 2006 – – Clarence 17.13 (115) v Glenorchy 11.12 (78) – Att: 7,149 at North Hobart Oval • 2007 – – Glenorchy 14.22 (106) v Clarence 4.14 (38) – Att: 7,091 at North Hobart Oval • 2008 – – Glenorchy 21.14 (140) v North Hobart 12.17 (89) – Att: 6,224 at North Hobart Oval SFL Regional League Grand Finals: 2002–2008[edit] • 2002 – – Cygnet 9.13 (67) v Lauderdale 4.7 (31) – Att: 2,460 at North Hobart Oval • 2003 – – Cygnet 20.9 (129) v Lauderdale 11.11 (77) – Att: 3,423 at North Hobart Oval • 2004 – – Cygnet 21.15 (141) v Sorell 9.10 (64) – Att: N/A at North Hobart Oval • 2005 – – Kermandie 17.11 (113) v Cygnet 17.5 (107) – Att: 3,800 at North Hobart Oval • 2006 – – Dodges Ferry 14.13 (97) v Sorell 13.9 (87) – Att: 3,715 at North Hobart Oval • 2007 – – Kermandie 16.13 (109) v Huonville Lions 15.9 (99) – Att: 4,303 at North Hobart Oval • 2008 – – Huonville Lions 16.9 (105) v Lindisfarne 9.14 (68) – Att: 4,397 at North Hobart Oval STFL/SFL Grand Finals: 1996–2001 & 2009 – present • 1996 – – Channel 12.15 (87) v Kingston 11.4 (70) – Att: 4,149 at Abbotsfield Park • 1997 – – Kingston 10.14 (74) v Claremont 8.1 (49) – Att: 1,800 at KGV Football Park • 1998 – – Brighton 10.8 (68) v Cygnet 10.8 (68) –Att: 2,100 at KGV Football Park • 1998 – – Brighton 14.24 (108) v Cygnet 5.12 (42) – Att: 1,500 at KGV Football Park (Replay) • 1999 – – Hobart 20.9 (129) v Brighton 11.12 (78) – Att: 3,896 at Huonville Rec. Ground • 2000 – – Kermandie 13.11 (89) v New Norfolk 8.11 (59) – Att: 5,400 at North Hobart Oval • 2001 – – Clarence 17.19 (121) v Glenorchy 11.11 (77) – Att: 4,801 at North Hobart Oval • 2009 – – New Norfolk 15.11 (101) v Lindisfarne 10.9 (69) – Att: 3,804 at North Hobart Oval • 2010 – – New Norfolk 20.18 (138) v Dodges Ferry 10.6 (66) – Att: 5,203 at KGV Football Park • 2011 – – Kingborough 22.7 (139) v New Norfolk 13.12 (90) – Att: 6,907 at KGV Football Park • 2012 – – New Norfolk 10.18 (78) v Lindisfarne 11.7 (73) – Att: 4,956 at KGV Football Park • 2013 – – New Norfolk 15.15 (105) v Claremont 9.8 (62) – Att: 5,337 at KGV Football Park[7] • 2014 - – New Norfolk 28.9 (177) v Claremont 14.10 (94) - Att: 3,900 at KGV Football Park • 2015 - - Claremont 16.15 (111) v New Norfolk 6.11 (47) - Att: 4,368 at KGV Football Park • 2016 – - Claremont 13.13 (91) v Lindisfarne 11.17 (83) - Att: 3,843 at North Hobart • 2017 – - New Norfolk 13.14 (92) v Lindisfarne 13.9 (87) – Att: 3,330 at North Hobart • 2018– – Lindisfarne 19.15 (129 v Huonville Lions 6.9 (45) – Att: 4,054 at North Hobart Oval Medallists Horrie Gorringe Medallists (Best Player in the SFL Premier League Grand Final 2002-2008) • 2002 – – Nick Davey (Clarence) • 2003 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart) • 2004 – – Tim Geappen (Clarence) • 2005 – – Michael Thompson (New Norfolk) • 2006 – – Jeremy Sharpen (Clarence) • 2007 – – Brad Curran (Glenorchy) • 2008 – – Damian McIver (Glenorchy) Tony Martyn Medallist (Best Player in the SFL Regional League Grand Final 2002-2008) • 2002 – – Gordon Shaw (Cygnet) • 2003 – – Heath Dillon (Cygnet) • 2004 – – Grant Clark (Cygnet) • 2005 – – David Reynolds (Kermandie) • 2006 – – Jamie Curran (Dodges Ferry) • 2007 – – Anthony Baker (Kermandie) • 2008 – – Darren Garth (Huonville Lions) Gorringe-Martyn Medallist (Best Player in SFL Grand Final 2009–Present; Amalgamation of previous Gorringe and Martyn Medals) • 2009 – – Sam Hall (New Norfolk) • 2010 – – Matthew Smith (New Norfolk) • 2011 – - Grant King (Kingborough) • 2012 – – Brad Carver (New Norfolk) • 2013 - – Nathan Ross (New Norfolk) • 2014 - – Nathan Ross (New Norfolk) • 2015 - – Nathan Matthews (Claremont) • 2016- – Braden Barwick (Claremont) • 2017 - – Jason Laycock (New Norfolk) • 2018 – – Michael Cassidy (Lindisfarne) Hodgman Medallists – STFL/SFL/SFL Regional League • 1996 – – Jason Gulliver (Claremont) • 1997 – – Tim Blanden (Lindisfarne) • 1998 – – Andrew Beveridge (Channel) • 1 999 – – Jason Philp (Huonville Lions) • 2000 – – Brendan Browning (Brighton) • 2001 – – Damien Dillon (Cygnet) - Awarded a William Leitch Medal (Retrospective) • 2002 – – Brad Marsland (Lauderdale) • 2003 – – Danny Noonan (Dodges Ferry) • 2004 – – Jeremy Brereton (Cygnet) • 2005 – – Craig McLeod (Dodges Ferry) & – Michael Gowans (Channel) • 2006 – – Nick Doyle (Huonville Lions) • 2007 – – Andrew Nash (Kermandie) • 2008 – – Jamie Curran (Dodges Ferry) William Leitch Medallists – SFL Premier League (2004–2008) & SFL (2009 – present) • 2001 – – Damien Dillon (Cygnet) – Hodgman Medallist; Awarded a William Leitch Medal (Retrospective) • 2002 – – Matthew Jones (New Norfolk) – Horrie Gorringe Medallist: Awarded a William Leitch Medal (Retrospective) • 2003 – – Brendon Bolton (North Hobart) - Horrie Gorringe Medallist; Awarded a William Leitch Medal (Retrospective) • 2004 – – Brock Ackerley (New Norfolk) & – Roger Belcher (New Norfolk) • 2005 – – David Newett (Glenorchy) • 2006 – – Jesse Crouch (Glenorchy) • 2007 – – Brad Carver (New Norfolk) • 2008 – – Shane Piuselli (Glenorchy) • 2009 – – Roger Belcher (New Norfolk) • 2010 – – James Lange (Huonville Lions) • 2011 – – Nathan Ross (New Norfolk) • 2012 – - Michael Thompson (New Norfolk) • 2013 - – Nathan Ross (New Norfolk) • 2014 - – Caden Wilson (New Norfolk) • 2015 - - Nathan Brown (Claremont) • 2016 – – Troy Cunliffe (Lindisfarne) • 2017 – – Troy Cunliffe (Lindisfarne) • 2018 – – Jarrod Lawler (Huonville Lions) Goalkicking[edit] STFL/SFL Leading Goalkickers: 1996–2001 & 2009 – present[edit] • 1996 – – Brad Howarth (Channel) – 123 • 1997 – – Darren Kaye (Lindisfarne) – 101 • 1998 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 106 • 1999 – – Dale Hall (Hobart) – 88 • 2000 – – Michael McGregor (Kermandie) – 104 • 2001 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart) – 102 • 2009 – – Adrian Burdon (New Norfolk) – 106 • 2010 – – Clint Curtain (Claremont) – 87 • 2011 – - Timothy Lamprill (Kingborough) - 105 • 2012 – – Michael Thompson (New Norfolk) – 101 • 2013 - - Benjamin Halton (Cygnet) - 88 • 2014 - - Josh Hall (New Norfolk) - 112 • 2015 - - Sean Salter (Claremont) – 101 • 2016- - Sean Salter (Claremont) – 80 • 2017– – Michael Cassidy (Lindisfarne) – 64 • 2018– – Michael Cassidy (Lindisfarne) – 63 SFL Premier League Leading Goalkickers: 2002–2008[edit] • 2002 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart) – 60 • 2003 – – Matthew Smith (New Norfolk) – 67 • 2004 – – Sean Salter (Glenorchy) – 65 • 2005 – – Sean Salter (New Norfolk) – 69 • 2006 – – Michael Darcy (Kingborough) – 94 • 2007 – – Mitchell Williamson (Clarence) – 58 • 2008 – – Robbie Devine (North Hobart) – 82 SFL Regional League Leading Goalkickers: 2002–2008[edit] • 2002 – – Justin Westbury (Lauderdale) – 81 • 2003 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 113 • 2004 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 105 • 2005 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 100 • 2006 – – Jamie Tubb (Lindisfarne) – 77 • 2007 – – Michael Darcy (Cygnet) – 103 • 2008 – – Chris Joyce (Huonville Lions) – 136 SFL Women’s Competition Formed in 2017 Clubs • 2017 – – Claremont Football Club. • 2017 – – Cygnet Football Club. • 2017 – – Lindisfarne Football Club • 2017 – – North Hobart Football Club. • 2017 – – South East Suns Football Club • 2018 – – Hobart Football Club • 2018 – – New Norfolk District Football Club. • 2018 – – Lauderdale Football Club. • 2018 – – University Football Club. 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