Darwin
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Names
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Full name
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Darwin Football Club
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Club details
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Colours
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Navy and Blue
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Competition
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Northern Territory Football League
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President
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Jack Ah Kit
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Ground(s)
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TIO Stadium
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Other information
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Official website
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Darwin Football Club sportingpulse website
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Guernsey:
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The Darwin Football Club, nicknamed, Buffaloes, is a member club of the Northern Territory Football League.
History
The club was formed in 1917.
The Buffaloes won the 2005/06 NTFL Grand Final.
Gilbert McAdam was coach for the 2006/07 season.
The club has produced AFL players including Matthew Whelan, Andrew McLeod, Matthew Ahmat, Robert Ahmat and Cameron Stokes.
Darwin only won three matches in the 2007/08 NTFL season.
They were defeated by Waratahs Football Club 46.24 (300) to 1.2 (8). Waratah's score is the second highest in NTFL history.
External links
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Darwin Football Club sportingpulse website
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Full Points Footy Profile for Darwin
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