Burnie

Burnie Football Club, NWFL, Tasmania, North West Football League, AFL

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BURNIE FOOTBALL CLUB
PO Box 95, Burnie, Tasmania. 7320
Fax: 03 6431 9054

Emailinfo@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

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