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As of the 1991 season the South Fremantle FC relocated to the Peel area and were known as
THE PEEL BULLDOGS
Keeping the Red and White of SFFC but including the Navy Blue of the Peel District.
Home Ground Rushton Park in Mandurah.
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The clash-breaking potential of that second strip is not great.
 

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The clash-breaking potential of that second strip is not great.
I imagine they would wear the white jumper with white shorts away against the majority of opposition and probably also at home similar to Geelong.
 
As of the 1991 season the South Fremantle FC relocated to the Peel area and were known as
THE PEEL BULLDOGS
Keeping the Red and White of SFFC but including the Navy Blue of the Peel District.
Home Ground Rushton Park in Mandurah.
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******* RIP South's fans. I'm loving the ballsy mergers being put up. A lot of genuine rivalries in this league, even among own supporter bases! :p
 
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Last of the foundation clubs
West Torrens and Woodville
The WEST TORRENS WARRIORS
Based at Maughan Thiem Hyundai Oval, Woodville
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Joining the then S.W.A.N.F.L. in 1995 a composite Tasmanian Football League team known as the Tasmanian Mariners Football Club.
The new club was based in Hobart and playing home games at North Hobart Oval, also played two games per season at Launceston's York Park and one game at West Park in Burnie.
The club changed its name to the Hobart Mariners before the 2001 season and played home games solely at North Hobart Oval, before moving across the river to the home of Cricket Bellerive Oval in the 2005 season.
They wear the T.F.L.'s traditional colours of navy blue and gold.
The HOBART MARINERS Football Club.
Home Ground: Blundstone Arena.
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1997 brought a second expansion of the league, this time the expansion team was to be from Darwin, Northern Territory, formed as a representative club of the Northern Territory Football League.
The NORTHERN TERRITORY BUFFALOES
The Buffaloes wear the Northern Territory state colours of Black, White and Ochre.
They play their home games at TIO (Marrara) Stadium, Darwin and also at TIO Traeger Park, Alice Springs.
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With the Tasmanian Mariners only playing three games a season in the north of the state, there were calls for a Northern Tasmanian side in the N.F.L.. These calls were answered with the formation of a club representing the North of the State and making its debut in the 2001 season. A joint venture between the Northern Tasmanian Football Association and the North West Football Union, and wearing a combination of both bodies representative colours.
The GREATER NORTHERN TASMANIA DEVILS
Home Grounds: UTAS Stadium, Launceston; Devonport Oval, Devonport and West Park, Burnie.
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