Longford Football Club

Longford
Names
Full name Longford Football Club
Nickname(s) Tigers
Club details
Colours      Black      Yellow
Competition Northern Tasmanian Football Association.
Premierships 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1901, 1904, 1906, 1921, 1924, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1979, 1988, 1998
Ground(s) Longford Recreation Reserve, Smith St, Longford.

The Longford Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Longford, Tasmania which currently compete in the modern Northern Tasmanian Football Association. From 1926 until 1986 they had played in the original Northern Tasmanian Football Association. Formed in 1878, Longford are nicknamed the Tigers and wear black and gold as their club colours.

History

As a founding club of the South Esk FA in 1890 the club won the first 10 premierships (i.e. 1890 through to 1899). Further premiership followed in 1901, 1904 and 1906.

From 1926 until 1986 they had played in the original Northern Tasmanian Football Association. Longford has their strongest decade in the 1950s when they claimed three NTFA premierships, including their breakthrough triumph in 1955. They had previously never won the competition but had been runners-up in 1931, 1940 and 1953. In 1959 the club attempted to win their third premiership in a row but lost the Grand Final to City-South.

The Tigers were Tasmanian State Premiers in 1957. After accounting for premierships of the NWFU Ulverstone, Longford defeated North Hobart by 21 points in the decider at York Park.

The club spent one unsuccessful year in the NTFL (1987) before realising that the football standard was too high for them so they transferred to the Tasmanian Amateurs where they remain to this day.

Honours

Premierships

NTFA premierships

Original (3)

Current (1)

Tasmanian State Premierships (1)

Medalists

Tasman Shields Trophy winners

Hec Smith Memorial Medalists

Team of the Century

In September 2001, the Longford named an official 'Team of the Century'.

Longford 'Team of the Century'
B: David Berne Don Brooks Paul Vinar
HB: Roly Chugg Ike Hayes (vc) Peter Jago
C: Gus O'Brien Terry Cashion John Fitzallen
HF: Stephen Theodore Barry Lawrence Jack Barnes
F: Len Pitt Michael Roach John Smith
Foll: Fred Davies (c) Casey Lawrence Lyndon Dakin
Int: Colin Eyles, Alan Chugg Jeff Heathcote, Garry Mahar Colin Johnstone, Bob Cheek, Neil Kearney
Aub Jones, Mike Smart Roger Hoggett, Geoff Frier Bob Pitt, Tom Barwick, Damien Lavelle
Coach: Fred Davies

References

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