The Waratah Experience

With on field success our highest priority our club has consistently played finals for many years, we have tasted success and want more.
With a mixture of local and interstate players the WFC offers something for everyone so if you have had enough of breaking fingers playing in freezing conditions come and join us here at Waratahs.
With the easygoing lifestyle, sights of the top end and of course the fishing there is plenty to choose from when not winning games with the Tahs.
We are located right in the centre of the city of Darwin across the road from the Sky City Casino only minutes to the nightlife and restaurants that Darwin has to offer.
Waratahs are a fantastic club with a great social atmosphere and we are the only club in Darwin that has an end of season trip to either Bali or Thailand, so come on join us!

Darwin:
Pop:
100,000 plus tourists and backpackers
Work: available in most industries
Mitchell St: Plenty of nightclubs and restaurants
Leisure: Fishing, Kakadu, Litchfield Park, Berry Springs and the new Wave Pool

Footy at Waratahs
Competition: 8 League teams
Quality: High standard very fast, the footy is played at TIO Stadium which is of AFL standard and NTFL Headquarters, we also play home games at the picturesque gardens oval which is our home ground
Opportunities also exist to play representative football with the Territory Thunder side in the QAFL in the southern winter. Recent Waratah players that have gone on to play AFL are Dean Rioli and Tom Logan.

Waratahs want you
We will assist you as much as possible with,
Organising accommodation
Gaining employment
Travel expenses
Tahs have great awards and an even better club environment so join something special and play footy with the Waratah Football Club at Gardens Oval Darwin.




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First Semi Final 2009/10

The mighty warriors got home again last weekend against a brave districts outfit, with both sides being decimated with injury the last man standing affair was a memorable win for the waratah football club. Backwell and Oliver off before quarter time both with game ending injuries the warriors had to dig deep in search of a mighty win that has given confidence to all those involved that there is bigger and better things to come. Dillon, May and Cooper were on fire they were well assisted by O'Keefe and Withers controlling the square. On to Tiwi this week which will be a tough game all the best boys up the mighty red and whites » Read More

Elimination Final 2009/10

A great win by the mighty warriors on what was a do or die clash, a ticket booked for the first semi next week and another chance to progress to the last day in March. After a slow start the red and whites finally kicked into gear and started to gain ground on the fast starting Magpies, with backwell starring oliver getting clean use in the centre and an inspired move of Tristian "Tornado" Tassman to the forward line the warriors gathered momentum. Beattie and McLean controlled the back half and tassman kicking five up front the tahs got home by 13 points on what was a great stepping stone for things to come. » Read More

PLAYER PROFILE


Name: Iain MacPherson
Nickname: Imac, Ice Pak, Horse
Age: 24
Occupation: Analyst, Model
Games Played: 90 odd
Position: Ruck Rover, Back Flank
Fav Food: Steak
Fav Drink: Distilled water
Fav TV Show: UFC, New Inventors
Fav Holiday Destination: Pattaya Thailand, Amsterdam
Dream Date: Oprah
3 items I cant do without: Gym, Fruit, My Girlfriend
Most annoying teammate: Schaper, Bury
Fav Quote: Vincit qui se vincit

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Preliminary Final 2009/10



Waratahs

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Tiwi Bombers

Saturday 6th March  TIO 6pm

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First Semi Final 2009/10


Waratahs 

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Southern Districts

Waratahs 20.7.127 def Southern Districts 10.10.70

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