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NTFL Women’s Premier League Preview: Round 15 – Magpies get first bye of season in race to finals

ROUND 15 of the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) Women’s will see plenty of exciting matches, with this round ultimately heating up the race to finals with only four matches left in the season. With a relatively even ladder this season, every team from fifth to eighth on the ladder could still realistically make finals […]

NTFL Women’s Premier League weekend wrap: Round 11 – Districts break Waratah’s winning streak

ROUND 11 saw the final week of Northern Territory Football League Women’s prior to the Christmas break with Round 1 repeating itself – though three of the five matches went far different to the last time these teams met. WARATAH 2.2 | 2.2 | 3.4 | 3.4 (22) SOUTHERN DISTRICTS 1.2 | 3.4 | 4.4 […]

NTFL Women’s Premier League preview: Round 12 – Top four clash to set the tone for second half of the season

ROUND 12 is the first round back for the 2019/20 season after Christmas with a number of big matches on the cards this week. With that comes the first Friday night match of the season on top of a number of close encounters that could see the ladder change drastically. Palmerston Magpies v. Darwin Buffettes […]

NTFL Women’s League wrap: Round 10 – Waratah continues fine form

ROUND 10 saw a number of predictable performances as well as some interesting reverse results from the last time each side met their opposition. Waratah continue their strong streak while Darwin Buffettes put their first win on the board since Round 6 and both Tracy Village and Big River Hawks went down without a score […]

NTFL Women’s Premier League weekend preview: Round 10 – Heat to prove extra challenge

ROUND 10 is set to have some interesting battles, with a few ladder-defining matches heading up the weekend. In a change from the usual scheduling all five matches this week take place at different locations, making for potential of a real mixed bag of results especially with temperatures expected to surge over the weekend in […]

NTFL Women’s Premier League wrap: Round 9 – First draw of season as Waratah continue winning streak

ROUND 9 of the Northern Territory Football League Women’s (NTFLW) saw a mixed bag of results ranging from blowouts to narrow defeats making it an exciting round of action. It also marked the first draw of the season with Pint and Darwin Buffettes tied while top of the table Waratah continued their strong showing and […]

2019/20 NTFL Women’s Premier League wrap: Round 8 – Thrillers and blow outs and not much inbetween

ROUND 8 of the Northern Territory Football League Women’s (NTFLW) was a mixed bag of results with some matches extremely close and others big blowouts highlighting the extreme level of difference within the competition. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS 1.3 | 2.5 | 3.5 | 3.8 (26) NIGHTCLIFF 0.1 | 2.2 | 3.5 | 4.4 (28) GOALS Southern […]

NTFL Women’s Premier League wrap: Round 7 – Buffettes dealt first loss for season

ROUND 7 of Northern Territory Football League Women’s (NTFLW) saw some exciting matches, with the biggest and most unexpected result coming in the form of a loss for the Darwin Buffettes, dropping their first game of the season and ultimately ending their undefeated run. Meanwhile the Southern Districts continued their fine form with a dominant […]

2019/20 NTFL Women’s Premier League season preview

A NEW season of NTFL Women’s Premier League is set to begin this weekend, with a new team added to the mix and plenty of excitement as we head into the 2019/2020 season. Waratah The 2018/19 premiers well and truly held their own in convincing fashion, defeating Southern Districts in the grand final to be […]

Weekend previews: NTFL Women’s – Week 2 finals

THIS week’s semi-finals will undoubtedly see the best of the best duel one last time before the ultimate battle. Palmerston’s loss against Waratah was painful, but now they face the Southern Districts. The Pies have beaten the Crocs twice this season, but the Crocs are coming off a high after smashing the Saints. In the […]

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