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PALMERSTON
(North Darwin)

Affiliated: NTFL 1972-present
Club Address: P.O. Box 40051, Casuarina 0811
Home Ground: Archer Sporting Complex, Palmerston
Formed: 1971
Previous Names: Internationals 1971-72; North
Darwin 1972-95; North Darwin/Palmerston 1995-96
Colours: Black and white
Emblem: Magpies
Premierships: 1980/81, 2000/1, 2001/2 (3 total)
Nichols
Medallists: Ian Wallace 1977/78; Troy
Lehman 1982/83 (2 Medallists/2 Medals)
Originally known as the Internationals, the club was
formed in 1971 by a group which consisted primarily of soccer players intent on
keeping fit during their off season. After showing some promise as semi-official
members of the NTFL Reserves competition in the 1971/72 season the club was
admitted to senior ranks the following year and changed its name to North
Darwin.
In the pre-Cyclone Tracy seasons of 1972/73 and 1973/74
the club appeared sadly out of its depth, finishing a clear last on both
occasions, and with every other club in the NTFL establishing scoring records
against it. On one notorious occasion, against Wanderers, the Magpies actually
failed to register a single point for the game.
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The
Magpies' 2000/2001 premiership captain, Mark Tyrell. |
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When full scale competition resumed after the cyclone,
however, Norths suddenly emerged as a force. Between 1975/76 and 1980/81 the
side contested every finals series, reaching the grand final four times. The first
three of these appearances ended in disappointment as the Magpies went down to
Darwin in 1975/76 by 38 points, St Marys in 1977/78 by 23 points, and
Darwin
again by 37 points in 1979/80. The club's first senior
premiership came the following season, when Wanderers were vanquished to the
tune of a single straight kick after North had established a match-winning 52
point break by three quarter time. Less than a decade earlier the triumph would
have been unimaginable.
In 1995/96 the club confidently embarked on a new era,
changing its name to North
Darwin/Palmerston Magpies after re-locating to Palmerston. A year
later the 'North Darwin' component of the name was dropped, and a new force in
Northern Territory football had arrived. The turn of the century brought
consecutive grand final appearances, a 40 point loss to Waratahs in 1999/2000
being followed the next year by a dramatic 11.7 (73) to 8.13 (61) defeat of Darwin.
The drama was not just reserved for
the on field action: three minutes before the end of the game all four of the Marrara
complex floodlights failed after being hit by lightning and play was held up for
twenty minutes. Had the delay been just ten minutes longer the NTFL - according
to its own by-laws - would have had no option other than to abandon the
game. As it was, the final three minutes of the match was played out under the
somewhat less than ideal illumination of three floodlights, and the Magpies, already
2 goals up by this stage, had little difficulty holding on to win.
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The achievement was repeated in 2001/02 as the Magpies went
'back to back' for the first time in the club's history after downing Nightcliff
21.11 (137) to 12.7 (79) in the grand final.
In 2002/03 the side won the minor premiership only to fail
twice in the finals at the hands of St Marys.
More recently it has struggled, although 7 wins from 19 matches in 2006/7
followed by finals qualification with a 10-8 record in 2007/8 suggested that the
corner might well have been turned.
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