1997
Northern Tasmanian Football Association (Division 2)
Teams participating at this point in time: Campbell Town, Evandale, Fingal Valley, Old Launcestonians, Old Scotch, Perth, St. Patricks, Tamar & University/Mowbray.
1997
NTFA reformed
In 1997, the name Northern Tasmanian Football Association was granted to be used again.
1997
Northern Tasmanian Football Association (Division 1)
Teams competing were: Bracknel, Bridgenorth, Deloraine, George Town, Hillwood, Longford, Rocherlea, Scottsdale and University-Mowbray.
1997
NTFA two divisions
In 1997 clubs from former Esk-Deloriane Football Association merged into the NTFA and two divisions were created: Division 1 and Division 2.
2007
NTFA Division 1 Club
Teams participating at this point in time: Campbell Town, Evandale, Fingal Valley, Old Launcestonians, Old Scotch, Perth, St Patricks, Tamar & University-Mowbray.
2011
Northern Tasmanian Football Association (Division 1) new club
Lilydale Football Club joined the Association in 2011.
2012
Northern Tasmanian Football Association (Division 1) new club
South-Prospect Hawks Football Club Joined the Association in 2012.
2014
Fingal Valley vs Old Scotch match abandoned
n a match played 10th March, 2014, the central umpire caused the match to be abandoned prior to ½ time, due to a fight between players of both teams: Fingal Valley and Old Scotch.
As a result the:
- The match was declared void with no premiership points awarded.
- No best & Fairest votes awarded.
- Fingal Valley was fined $6,000 and forfeited 24 premiership points.
- Old Scotch was fined $4,000 and forfeited 16 premiership points.
- Previous fines from 2013 for each Club was also imposed.
- Until the end of season 2015, 3 Umpires plus a Reserve Umpire will be allocated to all games played between the two Clubs, with additional costs to be split equally between the two Club.
- Until the end of season 2015, all matches between these two Clubs will be videoed from at least 2 angles and the additional cost will be equally shared between the two Clubs.
2014
Northern Tasmanian Football Association (Division 1) new club
Meander Valley Football Club Joined the Association in 2014.
2017
Northern Tasmanian Football Association (Division 1) new clubs
Both Bridport and East Coast Swans Football Clubs joined the Association in 2017.
2018
NTFA two divisions changes
In 2018 the NTFA made a modest change to its two competitions by altering their titles: Division 1 became Premier Division and Division 2 became Division 1.
2020
Boag’s Shield
In 2020 the NTFA informed its clubs that due to the impact of Coronavirus, the board of management decided to suspend competition for both Premier and Divion 1. However, in the interim, the NTFA had arranged an (opt-in) competition for the season known as the Boag’s Shield.
Clubs from both divisions were given the opportunity to compete.
Rocherlea, Deloraine, Bridgenorth and Bracknell from the Premier Division, and University, Scottsdale, Old Scotch, Old Launcestonians and Meander Valley from Division 1, made-up the competition, that was played at Deloraine Oval. With shorter quarters, finals over two weeks and an equaliser for Division 1 clubs.