词条 | 2000 Ansett Australia Cup |
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| year = 2000 | image = | imagesize = 180px | caption = Ansett Australia Cup | teams = 16 | winners = {{AFL Ess}} | count = 4th | matches = 27 | attendance = 325736 | michael tuck medallist = Mark Mercuri ({{AFL Ess}}) }} The 2000 AFL Ansett Australia Cup was the Australian Football League pre-season Cup competition played in its entirety before the Australian Football League's 2000 Premiership Season began. Unlike most pre-season cup competitions that start in February, the 2000 Cup started on 31 December 1999 with a one-off Match of the Millennium between Carlton and Collingwood Football Club, most notable for the competition record 12 goals by Brendan Fevola.[1][2] The competition culminated with the Grand Final in February 2000 between Essendon, the eventual 2000 AFL Premiers, and the Kangaroos, the reigning 1999 AFL Premiers. Essendon's undefeated run through the pre-season was a precursor to their dominance in the premiership season, in which they only lost one match.[3] The final was held in February, rather than March as per most other pre-seasons, due to the season being played earlier in the year so that the finals would not clash with the 2000 Summer Olympics to be held in Sydney in late September. Group stageGroup A{{S-start}}|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL BL}} || 13.6 (84) || {{AFL Syd}} || 17.10 (112) || Bundaberg Rum Stadium || 8,818 || Friday, 28 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Kan}} || 10.16 (76) || {{AFL Ric}} || 9.11 (65) || Waverley Park || 16,512 || Friday, 28 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Ric}} || 11.16 (82) || {{AFL BL}} || 15.9 (99) || North Hobart Oval || 4,908 || Saturday, 5 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Syd}} || 13.11 (89) || {{AFL Kan}} || 17.10 (112) || Manuka Oval || 9,854 || Saturday, 5 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Kan}} || 11.8 (74) || {{AFL BL}} || 10.8 (64) || Waverley Park || 6,518 || Friday, 11 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Syd}} || 12.14 (86) || {{AFL Ric}} || 12.11 (83) || Manuka Oval || 8,714 || Saturday, 12 February{{s-end}} Group B{{S-start}}|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Car}} || 20.17 (137) || {{AFL Col}} || 7.7 (49) || M.C.G. || 16,678 || Friday, 31 December 1999 |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL PA}} || 13.12 (90) || {{AFL Col}} || 12.9 (81) || Football Park || 10,454 || Saturday, 29 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Car}} || 22.14 (146) || {{AFL Fre}} || 9.8 (62) || Waverley Park || 5,692 || Saturday, 29 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Fre}} || 10.18 (78) || {{AFL PA}} || 10.9 (69) || Subiaco Oval || 6,119 || Saturday, 5 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL PA}} || 12.8 (80) || {{AFL Car}} || 11.10 (76) || Football Park || 11,132 || Saturday, 12 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Col}} || 13.14 (92) || {{AFL Fre}} || 3.11 (29) || Waverley Park || 7,752 || Saturday, 12 February{{s-end}} Group C{{S-start}}|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Ade}} || 17.5 (107) || {{AFL Mel}} || 19.11 (125) || Football Park || 12,239 || Sunday, 30 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Gee}} || 10.14 (74) || {{AFL Stk}} || 11.12 (78) || Waverley Park || 7,394 || Sunday, 30 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Stk}} || 9.12 (66) || {{AFL Mel}} || 13.14 (92) || Waverley Park || 10,533 || Saturday, 5 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Ade}} || 19.10 (124) || {{AFL Gee}} || 15.12 (102) || Football Park || 11,326 || Sunday, 6 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Ade}} || 14.11 (95) || {{AFL Stk}} || 15.12 (102) || Football Park || 13,086 || Sunday, 13 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Gee}} || 17.12 (114) || {{AFL Mel}} || 11.16 (82) || Waverley Park || 4,952 || Monday, 14 February{{s-end}} Group D{{S-start}}|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL WC}} || 8.10 (58) || {{AFL Ess}} || 11.12 (78) || Marrara Oval || 13,600 || Friday, 28 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Haw}} || 4.14 (38) || {{AFL WB}} || 13.7 (85) || Westpac Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand || 11,666 || Saturday, 29 January |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Ess}} || 17.12 (114) || {{AFL WB}} || 10.21 (81) || Waverley Park || 11,391 || Friday, 4 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Haw}} || 17.14 (116) || {{AFL WC}} || 5.10 (40) || Waverley Park || 6,872 || Sunday, 6 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL WC}} || 19.15 (129) || {{AFL WB}} || 12.10 (82) || Subiaco Oval || 9,285 || Saturday, 12 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Haw}} || 10.16 (76) || {{AFL Ess}} || 19.11 (125) || Waverley Park || 15,081 || Sunday, 13 February{{s-end}} Semi finals{{S-start}}|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Kan}} || 13.19 (97) || {{AFL Car}} || 11.10 (76) || Waverley Park || 12,641 || Friday, 18 February |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Mel}} || 16.9 (105) || {{AFL Ess}} || 19.17 (131) || Waverley Park || 16,384 || Saturday, 19 February{{s-end}} Grand final{{S-start}}|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date||Time|| |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | {{AFL Kan}} || 11.10 (76) || {{AFL Ess}} || 16.21 (117) || M.C.G. || 56,720 || Saturday, 26 February || 7:10 pm || |[4]{{s-end}} See also
References1. ^New Year Moments {{AFL pre-season seasons}}{{2000 AFL season}}2. ^{{Ref AFL Encyc|4th|195}} 3. ^{{cite book|title=AFL 2001: The official statistical history of the AFL|editor=Lovett, Michael|pages=11, 16|isbn=0-9585286-7-5}} 4. ^{{cite book|title=AFL 2001: The official statistical history of the AFL|editor=Lovett, Michael|page=16|isbn=0-9585286-7-5}} 3 : 2000 Australian Football League season|2000 in Australian rules football|Australian Football League pre-season competition |
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