South Launceston Football Club

They were formed through a merger between City-South and East Launceston in 1986, clubs in the former Northern Tasmanian Football Association (which is not related to the current NTFA).During these 12 years South Launceston managed to collect 3 wooden spoons, this feat has only been matched by New Norfolk who have spent a longer period in the statewide league.After three seasons of very poor on-field performance, which included two wooden spoons and a win–loss record of 8–46 across the three years, the club appointed Mitch Thorp as playing coach for 2012.The South Launceston team that first contested the NTFA in 2014 was successful in winning the senior premiership with a victory over Deloraine in the Grand Final.Tasman Shields Trophy winners Hec Smith Memorial Medalists All Australians NTFA Leading Goalkickers NTFA Premierships (1) Tasman Shields Trophy winners Hec Smith Memorial Medalists NTFA Leading Goalkickers Northern Tasmanian Football League Premierships (2) Darrel Baldock Medalists Tasmanian State League Premierships (1) Tassie Medalists Northern Tasmanian Football Association Premierships (2) Highest score - Regional Football Highest score - State Football Most games An official 'Team of the Century' for City-South was announced in 2002, which took into account the period from 1886 until 1986, when they merged with East Launceston
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