North Launceston: 2020 TSL season review

Hamish Geale
Updated October 27 2020 - 5:43pm, first published 4:55pm
BACKS TO FRONT: Defenders Arion Richter-Salter, Jay Foon and Fletcher Bennett lead North Launceston off the ground following the preliminary final win over Clarence. Picture: Neil Richardson
BACKS TO FRONT: Defenders Arion Richter-Salter, Jay Foon and Fletcher Bennett lead North Launceston off the ground following the preliminary final win over Clarence. Picture: Neil Richardson
  • RECORD: Played 14, won 12, lost two, finished runner-up.
  • HIGHLIGHTS: The Bombers lost to just one team all year, made a seventh-straight grand final and were the TSL's highest-scoring team.
  • LOWLIGHTS: Eighteen and 13-point losses to Launceston ended a six-year derby winning streak and a three-year flag run.
  • BEST PLAYER: This year's best and fairest will be tough to pick. Josh Ponting, Alex Lee, Brad Cox-Goodyer, Jay Foon and Taylor Whitford all enjoyed good years.
  • BEST PROSPECT: Baynen Lowe. Broke into the Bombers' side in round five and asserted himself as a best-22 lock and arguably the best 17-year-old in the competition.
  • BEST ADDITION: Flag defender Corey Nankervis returned from a three-year absence and was named full-back in the TSL team of the year.

It will go down as the year of their neighbours, but 10 minutes was all that stood between North Launceston and a fourth-straight State League flag.

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Hamish Geale

Hamish Geale

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Hamish Geale is a senior reporter at The Examiner. Got good news? Email: hgeale@examiner.com.au

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