DARREN MONCRIEFF
Friday, July 22, 2011
FOOTY fans can now watch NT Thunder live with the Northern Territory side's games streamed online on match day.
The Thunder, the three-year-old Northern Territory team with a large Indigenous component since inception, will play Broadbeach in Alice Springs this round.
Games will be streamed live for free this season and can be accessed via this link.
The NT side is leading the NEAFL (Northern Conference) ladder with 12 wins from 14 games this season. Broadbeach sits in seventh spot with a 6-8 win-loss record.
Thunder defeated a strong Gold Coast Suns side in Cairns last weekend and will be out to put more space between it and second-placed Mt Gravatt (10-4).
In other Thunder news, youngster Jed Anderson will line up at full-forward following the suspension of the side's regular go-to man, Darren Ewing.
Anderson enjoyed a fantastic under-18s carnival where he was named in the All-Australian side.
It will be the teenager's first game back with the Thunder after resting from the fortnight-long championships in Melbourne.
Shannon Rioli also comes back into the side.
This round marks Heritage Round in the NEAFL with the Thunder to wear a Central Australian Football League-inspired jumper.
AboriginalFootball@westnet.com.au
Last Modified on 28/08/2011 09:15