The 1945 Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL) premiership season was an Australian Rules football competition staged in Hobart, Tasmania over fifteen (15) roster rounds and four (4) finals series matches between 5 May and 29 September 1945.

1945 TANFL season
Teams
PremiersNth Hobart
Minor premiersNth Hobart
Attendance
Matches played34
Total attendance53,207 (1,565 per match)
← 1941
1946 →

This was the first season of post-World War Two football and much work was undertaken by officials, members, supporters and players in re-establishing the competition after it was closed down at the end of the 1941 season due to the War.

This was also the first season of a new district-based competition, North Hobart and New Town would be joined by a new club from the Hobart district (Hobart Football Club) who replaced Cananore and the newly formed Sandy Bay Football Club who would represent the Sandy Bay district as a replacement for the Lefroy Football Club.

Participating clubs

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1945 TANFL Club Coaches

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  • Cecil Geappen (Hobart)
  • C W Pettiona (New Town)
  • Jack Metherall (North Hobart)
  • Jack Rogers (Sandy Bay)

TANFL Reserves Grand Final

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  • No Reserves competition.

TANFL Under-19's Grand Final

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State Schools Old Boys Football Association (SSOBFA)

  • Macalburn 5.5 (35) v South East 2.9 (21) – New Town Oval

Note: Macalburn were affiliated to Hobart, South East were affiliated to Sandy Bay.

State Grand Final

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(Saturday, 6 October 1945)

  • Nth Hobart: 2.0 (12) | 5.3 (33) | 6.6 (42) | 12.12 (84)
  • Launceston: 5.6 (36) | 7.7 (49) | 11.10 (76) | 11.11 (77)
  • Attendance: 5,000 at York Park

Intrastate Matches

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Jubilee Shield (Saturday, 9 June 1945)

Jubilee Shield (Saturday, 14 July 1945)

Jubilee Shield (Saturday, 18 August 1945)

Leading Goalkickers: TANFL

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  • E.Collis (North Hobart) – 54

Medal winners

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  • Noel Reid (North Hobart) – William Leitch Medal
  • Max Walker (Macalburn) – V.A Geard Medal (Under-19's)

1945 TANFL Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 North Hobart 15 13 2 0 1481 1013 146.2 52
2 Sandy Bay 15 8 6 1 1219 1118 109.0 34
3 New Town 15 8 6 1 1201 1111 108.1 34
4 Hobart 15 0 15 0 807 1466 55.0 0
Source: [citation needed]

Starting from this year, all roster matches earned four premiership points for a win and two for a draw.[1] This ended the practice of awarding more premiership points for a win in the latter half of the season than in the former half, which had been in place since 1907.[2][3] Finals were still played under a three-team system with challenge, and the right of challenge in the finals now went to the minor premier based on premiership points), rather than the club with the most wins.

Round 1

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(Saturday, 5 May 1945)

Round 2

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(Saturday, 12 May 1945)

  • Nth Hobart 26.18 (174) v Hobart 7.9 (51) – Att: 800 at North Hobart Oval
  • Sandy Bay 14.13 (97) v New Town 10.11 (71) – Att: 651 at New Town Oval

Round 3

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(Saturday, 19 May 1945)

Round 4

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(Saturday, 26 May 1945)

  • Nth Hobart 12.18 (90) v Sandy Bay 7.13 (55) – Att: 1,689 at North Hobart Oval
  • New Town 8.12 (60) v Hobart 5.15 (45) – Att: 520 at New Town Oval

Round 5

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(Saturday, 2 June 1945)

Round 6

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(Saturday, 16 June & Monday, 18 June 1945)

Round 7

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(Saturday, 23 June 1945)

Round 8

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(Monday, 30 June 1945)

  • Nth Hobart 8.12 (60) v Hobart 8.8 (56) – Att: 1,000 at North Hobart Oval
  • Sandy Bay 13.8 (86) v New Town 9.24 (78) – Att: 1,500 at New Town Oval

Round 9

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(Saturday, 7 July 1945)

  • Sandy Bay 14.9 (93) v Hobart 10.11 (71) – Att: 1,010 at North Hobart Oval
  • New Town 16.16 (112) v Nth Hobart 6.13 (49) – Att: 1,000 at New Town Oval

Round 10

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(Saturday, 21 July 1945)

  • Nth Hobart 14.22 (106) v Sandy Bay 14.9 (93) – Att: 1,700 at North Hobart Oval
  • New Town 20.20 (140) v Hobart 8.13 (61) – Att: 600 at New Town Oval

Round 11

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(Saturday, 28 July 1945)

Round 12

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(Saturday, 4 August 1945)

Round 13

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(Saturday, 11 August 1945)

Round 14

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(Saturday, 25 August 1945)

  • Nth Hobart 12.9 (81) v Hobart 9.8 (62) – Att: 598 at North Hobart Oval
  • New Town 15.5 (95) v Sandy Bay 11.18 (84) – Att: 1,015 at New Town Oval

Round 15

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(Saturday, 1 September 1945)

  • Sandy Bay 8.15 (63) v Hobart 3.5 (23) – Att: 620 at North Hobart Oval
  • Nth Hobart 11.18 (84) v New Town 11.9 (75) – Att: 1,000 at New Town Oval

Semi-final

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(Saturday, 8 September 1945)

  • Sandy Bay: 3.3 (21) | 5.4 (34) | 8.7 (55) | 9.10 (64)
  • New Town: 0.2 (2) | 2.6 (18) | 4.7 (31) | 9.10 (64)
  • Attendance: 3,040 at North Hobart Oval

Semi-final Replay

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(Saturday, 15 September 1945)

  • Sandy Bay: 3.4 (22) | 7.11 (53) | 10.14 (74) | 12.18 (90)
  • New Town: 4.2 (26) | 4.4 (28) | 5.5 (35) | 6.9 (45)
  • Attendance: 4,960 at North Hobart Oval

Preliminary Final

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(Saturday, 22 September 1945)

  • Sandy Bay: 1.9 (15) | 1.11 (17) | 4.13 (37) | 7.14 (56)
  • Nth Hobart: 2.2 (14) | 3.4 (22) | 4.6 (30) | 5.7 (37)
  • Attendance: 5,011 at North Hobart Oval

Grand Final

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(Saturday, 29 September 1945)

  • Nth Hobart: 4.1 (25) | 5.7 (37) | 6.13 (49) | 10.17 (77)
  • Sandy Bay: 4.1 (25) | 4.2 (26) | 7.3 (45) | 7.6 (48)
  • Attendance: 5,980 at North Hobart Oval

References

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  1. ^ Observer (20 July 1945). "League competition reaching deciding stages". The Mercury. Hobart, TAS. p. 14.
  2. ^ "Football - Tasmanian League". The Mercury. Hobart, TAS. 26 March 1929. p. 12.
  3. ^ "The premiership rules". The Mercury. Hobart, TAS. 14 August 1908. p. 7.
  • All scores and statistics courtesy of the Hobart Mercury publications.