2017_Australian_Football_International_Cup

2017 Australian Football International Cup

2017 Australian Football International Cup

International football competition


The 2017 Australian Football International Cup (also known as the AFL International Cup 2017 or IC17) was the sixth edition of the Australian Football International Cup, a triennial international Australian rules football competition run by the Australian Football League (AFL).

Quick Facts AFL International Cup 2017, Tournament details ...

It was contested between 5–19 August 2017, with games played in Melbourne.[1] All three previous men's tournament champions (Ireland, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea) participated in the tournament.[2] Previous women's winners (Ireland and Canada) also competed in the tournament. Papua New Guinea achieved its 3rd men's title and Ireland achieved its 2nd women's title.

Background

Teams

The 2017 AFL International Cup was played in Melbourne from 5 to 19 August, with 18 men's teams and eight women's teams competing.

  • Men's teams: Canada, China, Croatia,† Fiji, France, Germany,† Great Britain, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Nauru, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Sri Lanka,† USA.
  • Women's teams: Canada, European Crusaders,† Fiji, Great Britain,† Ireland, Pakistan,† Papua New Guinea,† USA.

† Team made their tournament debut

The European Crusaders was a combined team made up of women from Britain, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland and Sweden.

In the table below, the numbers in parentheses refer to the team's Unofficial World Rankings by World Footy News prior to the competition.[3][4]

Men's

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Women's

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Format

For the first time, the men's fixture was played across two divisions. Division One played four matches against other teams within the division and were ranked from one to ten, with finals to follow between the top two placed teams on the ladder, the third and fourth placed teams, and so on.

The men's Division Two competition and the women's competition saw teams split into two pools of four with each team playing matches against the three opponents in their pool before competing in semi-finals and grand finals based on finishing positions within the pool.

The women's grand final was played at Etihad Stadium as a curtain-raiser to the Round 22 clash between Carlton and Hawthorn. The men's grand final was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as a curtain-raiser to the Round 22 match between Collingwood and Geelong.[5]

Venues

The majority of the matches were played at Royal Park in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville. The inclusion of a "Community Round" allowed matches to be played as curtain-raisers to local suburban, amateur and country matches. Additionally, the International Cup introduced a "School Round" to be played on 9 August, with games played at suburban and country schools.[6][7][8]

Fixtures for the tournament were released by the AFL on 18 July 2017.[9][10][11]

Men's tournament

Division 1

Ladder

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Pool Play

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Finals

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Division II

Pool A

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Pool B

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Play-Offs

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Final standings

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Women's Tournament

Pool A

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Pool B

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Play-Offs

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World Teams

Men's World Team

AFL International Cup 2017 Men's World Team
B: Papua New Guinea Greg Paul Aki Croatia Josip Habljak United States Ryan Garthright
HB: United States Saleh Tyebjee New Zealand James Kusel Papua New Guinea John James Lavai
C: New Zealand Te Kopa Tipene-Thomas United States Ben Carpenter-Nwanyanwu Canada Eric Klein
HF: Nauru Kenneth Oppenheimer Papua New Guinea John Ikupu Germany Jakob Jung
F: Japan Michito Sakaki Republic of Ireland Padraig Lucey United Kingdom Andrew Walkden
Foll: Republic of Ireland Paul O'Hallaron New Zealand Andrew Howison Fiji Juita Vateitei
Int: France Julien Dagois South Africa Tshoboko Moagi China Shaoliang Chen
Republic of Ireland Fiachra O'Dheasmhunaigh Papua New Guinea Hewago Paul Oea New Zealand Benjamin Hick
Coach: New Zealand Rob Malone, Papua New Guinea David Lake

Women's World Team

AFL International Cup 2017 Women's World Team
B: Fiji Matelita Tuilevuka European Union Coline Duquet Papua New Guinea Elma Emil
HB: Fiji Litia Matanisigadrau United Kingdom Beth Bailey United States Bevin English
C: Republic of Ireland Carol Breen Canada Lara Hilmi Canada Valerie Moreau
HF: United Kingdom Danni Saulter Republic of Ireland Laura Corrigan-Duryea Republic of Ireland Gillian Behan
F: United States Brette Brower Canada Nicola Kirwan Papua New Guinea Brigid Gaur
Foll: Republic of Ireland Clara Fitzpatrick Canada Aimee Legault United Kingdom Lucy Jones
Int: Canada Hilary Perry Republic of Ireland Colleen Quinn United Kingdom Frankie Hocking
Fiji Salote Matakibau Pakistan Myra Ahmed United States Katie Klatt
Coach: Republic of Ireland Brendan Kelly, Canada Jason Arnold

See also


References

  1. "AFL International Cup 2017". AFL.com.au. 1 April 2017.
  2. "Unofficial World Rankings". World Footy News. 1 July 2017.
  3. "2017 AFL International Cup fixture released". World Footy News. 18 July 2017.
  4. "International Cup 2017 Fixtures – AFL Europe". www.afleurope.org. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  5. "2017 AFL International Cup fixture released". www.afl-asia.com. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  6. O'Connor, Tim (29 May 2017). "Ballarat schools to host AFL International Cup games". The Courier. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  7. "Men's Division 1 Fixtures" (PDF). AFL.com.au. 18 July 2017.
  8. "Men's Division 2 Fixtures" (PDF). AFL.com.au. 18 July 2017.
  9. "Women's Fixtures" (PDF). AFL.com.au. 18 July 2017.

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