1899
STFA Clubs
Clubs in the STFA were: Lefroy, North Hobart, Glenorchy and Wellington, with Summerton withdrawing after one season.
1905
Roster
The roster was drawn up to accommodate the three teams participating and the North Hobart club was to play Lefroy in a season opener on the coming Saturday, with Wellington meeting the former the following week.
1906
Tasmanian Football League
Probably the most significant decision to emerge from the Australian Football Council (AFC) conference was that it recognised the TFL as being the controlling body for football in Tasmania, which in turn gave the TFL a right to have two delegates to the AFC conferences. There was however, a stipulation that one of the two Tasmanian Delegates be appointed from the NTFA.
Mr. W. H. Gill was elected as the TFL’s representative to its Executive Committee.
When the TFL was formed there would be only three clubs competing, Lefroy, North Hobart and Derwent Football Clubs. The Derwent Club had replaced Wellington Football Club that disbanded at the end of the 1905 season.
1907
TFL Premier
No grand-final played. Lefroy Football Club was declared Premier.
1910
Suburban Football Association
D.R.C., Premiers, Imperial, (previously Lefroy Juniors), and Rialannah. Records indicate all games played at Lindisfarne ground.
1915
World War 1 caused mayhem for Tasmanian Football
The three TFL clubs found it very difficult to field reasonable teams on a weekly basis. Mainland clubs were unable to visit Tasmania. The TFL and NTFA officials decided not to play a State premiership in 1915.
At the end of the season the following players had enlisted for the Armed Service:
Lefroy: Bailey, I. Margetts, N. Allison, C. Abey, T. W. Simpson. W. Abel, F. Burton, B. Kilmartin, R. Totham, D. Nichols, F. Green, L. Barnett, Newman, E. Smith, Townley
Cananore: Randall, Clennett, Hope (killed in action), Lipscombe, Turner, Freeman, Brownell, C. Hannigan (killed in action), Westwood, Shaw, Pennyquick, Bowen.
North Hobart: A. Aulsebrook (killed in action), L. Chambers, E. Russell, A. Bucirde, K. Moore, W. Jack, K. Mackey, Ward (killed in action), V. Shirley, A. Stanton, H. Brain, Mahoney, W. D. Leitch.
1925
W. H. Gill memorial Medal
This was the first year a ‘Best & Fairest’ award was presented, known as the W. H. Gill memorial Medal. The gold medal was donated by News Ltd. The first player to win the award was ‘Leisha’ Smith, of the Lefroy Club.
1927
Cananore TFL & State Premiers
Cananore repeated its previous season good form by defeating Lefroy in the TANFL grand final (third premiership in a row) and went on to beat North Launceston in the TFL State final 12.20 (92) to 10.15 (75).
1938
TANFL record score
TANFL club Lefroy kicked a TANFL record score of 34.18 (222).
1945
TANFL changes after the war
Both Lefroy and Cananore Clubs became defunct. Replaced by Sandy Bay and Hobart District Football Clubs.
TANFL recommenced its competition under a new ‘District’ scheme