Redtails in the Sunset: The untold story of the Central Australian Football Club
By (Author) Darren Moncrieff
Aboriginal Studies Press
Aboriginal Studies Press
22nd September 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
200
Width 152mm, Height 230mm
Redtails in the Sunset follows the story of an Aussie rules football team from Central Australia fighting to enter the game's final frontier and play in the Premier League in Darwin.
This book tells the gripping tale of a mighty four-year effort to take a rag-tag bunch of footy part-timers and community Countrymen head-to-head against their semi-professional city-cousin counterparts.
Coming up against the 'butterfly effect' of a rising bloc of south Asian nations, a footy chief whose inbox was redlining, flight timetable changes and a Red Centre 'jewel' that sat so close yet so agonisingly far, local representative football has never been so thrilling.
Wadjarri and Yingaarda-Thargarri man and long-time sportswriter Darren Moncrieff brings together his journalistic skills, love for Australian rules football and keen eye for humour to tell the inspiring story of the Redtails.
To this day, the Redtails legacy lives on through the Redtails Pinktails Right Tracks Foundation, which mentors and helps young people in Alice Springs, Tennant Creek and remote communities gain employment and become community leaders. Now a Central Australian success story, this is where its story began.
Darren Moncrieff is a Wadjarri and Yingaarda-Thargarri man and a longtime sportswriter from Western Australia. He had a front-row seat to the Redtails phenomenon as the sportswriter for the National Indigenous Times covering the Northern Territory, and as an Aussie rules player, in the NTFL in Darwin at the same time as the Redtails' presence in the Top End.
A lifelong footy fan, Darren has played Aussie rules football for almost 40 years, reluctantly hanging up his boots only a few years ago. He has written about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues and extensively on Indigenous sport since the late 1990s.
Darren has held the roles of sports editor and sports reporter for Koori Mail, Torres News and Yamaji News. This is his first book.