The Launceston Football Club is committed to promoting and protecting the safety and well-being of children and young people in our care that access activities, programs, services, and facilities for which the Launceston Football Club is responsible for. The Launceston Football Club’s safeguarding policy and procedures seek to promote and protect the rights of all
Launceston Football Club Back to Windsor Park! The Launceston Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is an Australian Rules Football Club located in the West Tamar suburb of Riverside, seven kilometres north of the Launceston CBD. Our senior men have played in the Tasmanian State League since 2009, winning 4 Premierships during this period. We hold
Media Release The Launceston Football Club thanks triple Premiership Coach Mitch Thorp for his six years of service to club. The club has seen many successes during his tenure including our Under 18’s, Development League, Senior Women and Senior Men all winning Premierships in 2020, the men’s senior team winning a hat trick of State
In 2025 we will be celebrating 150 years of the Launceston Football Club (1875-2025). We’re forming a committee to help us recognise our rich history. If you’re interested in joining the committee, please email generalmanager@launcestonfc.com.au and we will let you know when our next meeting is being held.
This year the TSL is running the Blood Cup during the 2024 Season. Register as part of the Launceston Football Club team and help to save lives www.lifeblood.com.au/blood/donate-as-a-group
Grab your tickets to our upcoming Ladies Day on Saturday 25th May 2024 from Trybooking. Enjoy a trip to Tamar Ridge before returning to Windsor Park for the main game when our senior men take on Kingborough Tigers.
Joint statement sent to AFL Tasmania by email. RE: PROPOSED AFFILIATION NLFC and LFC TO NTFA AND PREMIER LEAGUE The cessation of the Statewide League and the move to a regional model (despite the warnings) was hailed as a victory march and has quickly descended into a scavenger hunt. It was always going to be