The Tasmanian State Premiership was an Australian rules football tournament which was competed originally between the reigning TFL/TANFL and NTFA premiers, with the NWFU joining in from 1954.
The State Premiership was finally abandoned after 1978 in favour of sending a combined Tasmanian team to play interstate.
Premiership Winners Commenced in 1932 as Public Schools Old Boys Football Association it changed its name to TAFL Southern Division in 1947 when the two competitions merged administration.
Premiership Winners Old Scholars Division Clubs included Cambridge, Canes, Cascades Youth Club, Chigwell, Lachlan, Metropolitan, Moonah, Nettlefolds, New Town Methodists, Railway, South West, Swan Street Methodists, Warrane, West Hobart.
Clubs included Chudleigh, Cressy, Dairy Plains, Kimberley, Meander, Mole Creek and Red Hills.
Clubs included Gray Brothers, Derwent United, Neptune Oils, Standfast, Maypole Rovers, Lindisfarne, and Bellerive Juniors.
Premiership Winners Competing clubs included Mt Nicholas, Cornwall, Avoca, Jubilee, St Marys, Fingal and Mangana.
Premiership Winners Clubs included: Chudleigh, Elizabeth Town, Hagley, Meander, Mole Creek and Red Hills.
Clubs included George Town, Hillwood, Karoola, Lebrina, Lefroy *, Lilydale, Newstead, Rocherlea, St Leonards.
Premiership Winners Clubs included: Cressy, Bishopsbourne, Deloraine, Evandale, Hagley, Poatina, Perth, Westbury.
In September 1967 the Huon FA formally rejected the application, and as a result, in early 1968 all clubs and the Association went into recess and never restarted.
Premiership Winners Clubs included Avoca, Campbell Town, Cornwall, Cullenswood, Fingal, Mathinna, Mt.
Premiership Winners Clubs included: Training College, Presbyterian, Melville Street, New Town, Rovers and Buckingham.
In 1958 there were back-to-back drawn Grand Finals between Franklin and Kermandie necessitating an unprecedent third such decider to determine the season's premier.
Premiership Winners Clubs included: Barrington, Cement Rovers (Railton), Sheffield, Stoodley, West Kentish and Wilmot.
The Kingborough and Huon Football Associations were in merger talks for three years prior to the 1967 Southern Tasmanian bushfires which destroyed the region.
Premiership Winners Clubs included: Linda, North Lyell, Gormanston, Mechanics, Miners, Wrenns, Wanderers.
Premiership Winners Formed when the NTFA expelled second XVIII clubs so it could hold its own reserve grade competition.
The NWFU ran until the end of the 1986 season when major clubs such as Cooee and Devonport defected to the TFL Statewide League.
Premiership Winners Clubs included Forcett, Sorell, Nugent, Bream Creek, Dunalley, Copping, Woodsdale, and Colebrook.
In 2001, following Premaydena's inability to find players, the Association went into recess and promptly folded not long after, as did all member clubs.
Premiership Winners The Portland Football Association teams included Anchor, City, George's Bay, Miners, Pyengana, St Helens, Union Rovers, and Weldborough.
Premiership Winners Clubs included: Hydro Electric, Public Works, Politax, Railways and Tasmanian Government Printers.
Clubs included: Army, Blundstones, Canes, Cascade, Claremont, Elliotts Brothers, Glenorchy Grove, Glenorchy Seconds, High School, Hydro, IXL, Jay Bee, Kingston, Long Beach, Mount Nelson, North Hobart Rovers, Old Hobartians Association (OHA), Old Technical Collegians (OTC), Postal Workers, Railway, Sandy Bay Juniors, Sandy Bay Rovers, Sutex, Teachers College, Timms Bridge, University and YCW.
Premiership Winners Clubs included: Richmond, Campania, Colebrook, Brighton, Bagdad, Kempton, Dunalley, Sandford, Sorell and Tea Tree.
Clubs included: Bothwell, Ellendale, Glenorchy Flyers, Lachlan, Molesworth, Montacute, New Norfolk, Oatlands, Ouse, Richmond, Rosegarland, Upper Derwent and Waterside Workers.
Clubs included Bagdad, Bothwell, Campania, Colebrook, Kempton, Mangalore, Maydena, Ouse, Richmond, Sorell, Triabunna, Tunnack and Upper Derwent.
Clubs included Australian Newsprint Mills (ANM), Bagdad, Bagdad-Mangalore, Bellerive, Bothwell, Bridgewater, Brighton, Clarence, Forcett, Glenorchy Rovers, Hamilton, Mangalore, Maydena, Maydena-Westerway, Montrose, Ouse, Ouse-Wayatinah, Richmond, Upper Derwent, New Norfolk, and South Hobart.
Clubs included: Burnie Juniors, Boat Harbour, Flowerdale, Gymnasium, Henrietta Rovers, Myalla, Mount Hicks, Rocky Cape, Seabrook, Somerset, Wynyard Juniors, Yeoman & Yolla Premiership Winners Formed when it became possible to drive across the Tamar River with the opening of the Batman Bridge in 1968.
Clubs included Beaconsfield, Beauty Point, Bridgenorth, Exeter, George Town, Hillwood, Karoola, Lilydale, Rosevears.