Overview
NDAFC is one of the oldest clubs in the region, which has undergone massive growth in the last few years, The club now has 3 Senior teams and 75+ players. In 2021 the club had big surge to 5 teams - 3 men's and 2 women's.
NDAFC has very close ties to the Northern Districts Tigers Junior Australian Football Club (NDTJAFC), the Tigers Juniors, who have 10-11 junior teams for players aged 5 to 17 years.
NDAFC is very competitive within the region, with 1 minor premiership, all 3 teams in semi and prelim finals, 2 grand finalists and 1 premiership in a historic season.
We have a great community culture that focuses on ensuring the players enjoy sport and develop their skills and fitness at all experience levels. We have many families that start AUSKICK and have gone all the way through to U17s and seniors, building a strong supportive and inclusive community in the Northern Suburbs.
NDAFC has very close ties to the Northern Districts Tigers Junior Australian Football Club (NDTJAFC), the Tigers Juniors, who have 10-11 junior teams for players aged 5 to 17 years.
NDAFC is very competitive within the region, with 1 minor premiership, all 3 teams in semi and prelim finals, 2 grand finalists and 1 premiership in a historic season.
We have a great community culture that focuses on ensuring the players enjoy sport and develop their skills and fitness at all experience levels. We have many families that start AUSKICK and have gone all the way through to U17s and seniors, building a strong supportive and inclusive community in the Northern Suburbs.
2022 Women's Division 1 Premiers
Head Coaches 2023
The club would like to officially announce our head coaches for Season 2023. Congratulations to Mick “Monty” Montague & Glenn “Kingy” Haase