Tiwi Islands Football Club

Tiwi Islands
Names
Full name Tiwi Islands Football Club
Club details
Founded 2006
Colours      Red and      Black
Competition Northern Territory Football League
Ground(s) Tiwi Oval, Nguiu
Other information
Official website Tiwi Bombers official website Tiwi Bombers Football Club sportingpulse website
The Tiwi Bombers team line-up for a historic match against Rumbalara Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as a curtain raiser to the "Dreamtime at the 'G" game. The Bombers defeated their Victorian opponents by a massive margin, posting a near ground record score.

The Tiwi Islands Football Club, nicknamed, Bombers, began as a representative club competing in the Northern Territory Football League 2006/07 season.

The club is notable as being the first all-Aboriginal team to play in a major competition.[1]

The team is affiliated with the Essendon Football Club, where two famous Tiwi Island products Michael Long and Dean Rioli[2] played their football in the national Australian Football League (AFL). Essendon provided jumpers for the team and the team adopted the "Bombers" moniker.

AFL players Austin Wonaeamirri and Dean Rioli have both played for the club.

2006/07 season

The club won six out of seven "trial" games in its inaugural restricted season, many of the six wins by significant margins displaying a trademark play-on at all costs fast-paced style. Their only defeat was to the eventual NTFL premiers, Southern Districts Football Club, by a small margin.

All of the club's matches were featured nationally on ABC2, a special feature as part of the NTFL's television coverage. However they defeated the NTFL premiers later in the season in a friendly "mini-Grand Final" rematch.

It was announced early in 2007 that the team would become a permanent part of the NTFL competition in the 07/08 season, although some Tiwi Islands players will be unavailable to play for the Bombers due to contracts to other NTFL clubs.

2007/08 season

In the off season, the club recruited several players from the Southport Sharks in the Queensland State League to boost their height and key position strength.

In the club's maiden season (their first season after the trial season), they started with promise, winning many of their early games and sitting on top of the ladder by mid season.

However injuries and player losses took their toll and the Bombers experienced a form slump later in the season. They recovered in the last few rounds to keep a finals berth. Finishing high on the ladder gave them several chances to reach the Grand Final. However, after losing their qualifying final to St Marys, the Bombers lost the first semi-final to Waratah, extinguishing their aspirations for a flag in their maiden season. Some cited the lack of a reserves side as a factor in their up and down season.

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