Burnie
Burnie Football Club, NWFL, Tasmania, North West Football League, AFL
BURNIE FOOTBALL CLUB
PO Box 95, Burnie, Tasmania. 7320
Fax: 03 6431 9054
Email: info@burniedockers.com.au
Website: http://www.burniedockers.com.au/
Jumper Colours: White with purple diagonal V stripes
Club Logo: Dockers
Club and Individuals’ NWFL Record
Conclusion of 2025 season (39th season of NWFL)
Burnie Dockers
Note: Information relates to Burnie Tigers (1987–1993) and Burnie Dockers (2001–2008; 2015 to present).
Years in competition: 25
Seniors premierships: 9
Seniors finals appearances: 19 seasons
Seniors grand finals: 12
Club Championships: 3
Seniors “wooden spoons”: 2 (whilst also playing State League)
Premiership Coaches
Nick Probert – 3
Brent Plant – 3
Errol Bourn – 1
Mick McGuane – 1
Mark Lee – 1 (Burnie Tigers 1992)
Seniors Premiership Years (9)
1992 – Burnie Tigers
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
2018, 2019, 2020
Individuals’ Records
Seniors
Best & Fairest – Darrel Baldock Medal
2023 – Bailey Boag
2021 – Bailey Boag
2020 – Bailey Boag (see note below)
2019 – Bailey Boag
2008 – Kade Munday
2003 – Nick Probert
Leading Goalkicker (Seniors)
2020 – Harry Walters – 18
2018 – Harry Walters – 80
2004 – Andrew Hering – 77
2001 – Andrew Hering – 102
1992 – Chris Reynolds – 96
1991 – Chris Reynolds – 91
Best in Grand Final (Seniors)
2020 – Kade Munday
2019 – Dylan Smith
2018 – Nick McKenna
2005 – Brad Davis
2004 – Jason Howard
2003 – Matthew Smith
2002 – Nick Probert
2001 – Matthew Wooldridge
1992 – Jim Jess
Best 1st Year Senior Player
2024 – Ethan Berechree
2018 – Jack McCulloch
2004 – Nigel White
2001 – Kade Munday
1990 – James Sweeney
1989 – Colin Lamprey
Most Improved Player (Seniors)
Nil
Best in Representative Game (Seniors)
2021 – Dylan Smith
2019 – Dylan Smith
2003 – Matthew Smith
1993 – Craig Johnstone
Development (Reserves)
Premierships – Development (5)
1988 – Burnie Tigers
1992 – Burnie Tigers
2001 – Burnie Dockers
2004 – Burnie Dockers
2008 – Burnie Dockers
Best & Fairest – Development
Nil
Leading Goalkicker – Development
2004 – Travis Hudson – 65
Best in Grand Final – Development
(first awarded 2000)
2008 – Brett Miller
2004 – Ben Britton
2001 – Brett Robinson
Colts (Under 18/19)
Premierships – Colts (2)
2017
2020
Best & Fairest – Colts
2016 – Oliver Fryett
1989 – Darren French
Leading Goalkicker – Colts
1989 – Darren French – 78
1988 – Darren French – 45
Best in Grand Final – Colts
(first awarded 1998)
2016 – Blair Challis
Best in Colts Representative Game
2025 – Emig French – East v West NWFL
Most Valuable Player & Rising Star
Most Valuable Player
(currently Impress Print)
2024 – Bailey Boag
2023 – Bailey Boag
2022 – Bailey Boag
2016 – Lucas Ford
2015 – Cameron Lockett
2008 – Nick McKenna
Rising Star / Young Player of the Year
(currently SeaFM)
2016 – Jaidyn Cox
2025 – Logan Elphinstone
Player of the Year
Player of the Year
(currently The Advocate / C.U.B)
2022 – Bailey Boag (tie)
2020 – Dylan Smith
2019 – Dylan Smith (tie)
2008 – Nick McKenna
CoastFM Player of the Year
(as voted by senior coaches)
2023 – Bailey Boag
Women
(Joined NWFL competition in 2023)
Premierships: Nil
Best 1st Year Senior Player – Women
2023 – Reese Davis
Miscellaneous NWFL Awards
Hall of Fame
2022 – Terry Sandman
2015 – Matthew Smith (+ other service)
2011 – Kim Miles (+ other service)
2007 – Robbie Lavell (+ other service)
Life Member
Kim Miles (+ other service)
Patrons Service to Football
2019 – Harvey Warren
2013 – Barry Walker (+ other service)
2001 – Ian Wright (+ other service)
Certificates of Merit
2024 – Jamie Boag
2002 – Barry “Whip” Jago
1993 – Charlie Crane
1992 – Freda Trevarthen
1992 – Cedric Trevarthen
Ambassador / Queen Quest
2019 – Claire Hall
1993 – Kristie Atkinson
1990 – Tammy Lamprey
Overall Premiership Tally – Burnie (Tigers & Dockers)
Seniors: 9
Development (Reserves): 5
Colts: 2
Women: 0
Notes
2020: Each club played just eight roster games as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. No miscellaneous awards were presented that year.
2020 Best & Fairest: Bailey Boag (Burnie Dockers) won the 2020 Seniors Best & Fairest but was not deemed the official winner of the Baldock Medal owing to so few games being played.
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IW – October 2025
