词条 | 2003 Wizard Home Loans Cup |
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| year = 2003 | image = | imagesize = 120px | caption = Wizard Cup Logo | teams = 16 | winners = {{AFL Ade}} | count = 1st | matches = 15 | attendance = 265976 | michael tuck medallist = Andrew McLeod ({{AFL Ade}}) }} The 2003 Wizard Home Loans Cup was the Australian Football League competition played in its entirety before the Australian Football League's 2003 Premiership Season began. The AFL National Cup is also sometimes referred to as the pre-season cup because it is played in its entirety before the Premiership Season begins. The final was won by Adelaide for the first time in its history, defeating Collingwood by 31 points The AFL introduced a range of innovations for this pre-season competition, the Wizard Home Loans Cup, to make the game faster and more exciting. Five new rules changes were trialled in the competition, which in itself resorts back to a knock-out format after three years as a round-robin series. In the most notable innovation, players were awarded nine points for goals kicked outside the 50-metre arc in a move designed to bring the game’s longer kickers into play. The player must have his back foot on or beyond the 50m arc if kicking on the run and the player on the mark must be on or beyond the 50m arc if the kicker is taking a set shot. The ball can still bounce through for a goal. With a running shot at goal, the ball must leave the player’s back foot planted on or outside the 50m line. The other rules trialled included:
In other changes, the field umpires wore orange shirts and black shorts instead of the traditional white, while goal umpires waved different coloured flags for the different scores. The new rules were used in conjunction with those incorporated last year: an expanded interchange bench, and the ball to be bounced only for the start of the match, and then thrown up. GamesWeek 1{{S-start}}|- style="background:#ccf;" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Ric}} || 1.8.0.5 (62) || {{AFL Mel}} || 2.12.0.15 (105) || Telstra Dome || 16,990 || Friday, 21 February, 7:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL WC}} || 1.13.0.13 (100) || {{AFL Fre}} || 1.11.1.5 (83) || Subiaco Oval || 32,701 || Friday, 21 February, 7:10 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Ess}} || 0.8.0.9 (57) || {{AFL Kan}} || 1.15.1.17 (119) || Manuka Oval || 8,041 || Saturday, 22 February, 2:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Haw}} || 0.11.1.13 (82) || {{AFL StK}} || 1.7.0.8 (59)|| York Park || 11,427 || Saturday, 22 February, 2:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL BL}} || 0.14.1.6 (93) || {{AFL Syd}} || 0.9.0.7 (61)|| Telstra Stadium || 8,276 || Saturday, 22 February, 7:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Ade}} || 1.10.0.9 (78) || {{AFL Por}} || 0.11.0.11 (77)|| AAMI Stadium || 25,560 || Saturday, 22 February, 7:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL WB}} || 4.7.0.9 (87) || {{AFL Gee}} || 2.19.0.14 (146) || Skilled Stadium || 8,406 || Sunday, 23 February, 2:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Car}} || 0.14.0.8 (92) || {{AFL Col}} || 4.16.1.13 (148) || Telstra Dome || 20,893 || Sunday, 23 February, 6:10 PM{{S-end}} Week 2{{S-start}}|- style="background:#ccf;" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL WC}} || 1.10.0.11 (80) || {{AFL Ade}} || 0.17.0.4 (106) || Marrara Oval || 9,404 || Friday, 28 February, 7:10 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Kan}} || 1.10.0.9 (78) || {{AFL Mel}} || 1.8.0.8 (65) || Telstra Dome || 10,311 || Saturday, 1 March, 7:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Gee}} || 2.9.0.7 (79) || {{AFL BL}} || 1.9.0.8 (71) || Bundaberg Rum Stadium || 8,150 || Saturday, 1 March, 7:40 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Col}} || 1.15.0.13 (112) || {{AFL Haw}} || 1.9.1.6 (72) || Telstra Dome || 19,556 || Sunday, 2 March, 6:10 PM{{S-end}} Semi finals{{S-start}}|- style="background:#ccf;" |Home team||Home team score||Away team||Away team score||Ground||Crowd||Date |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Col}} || 5.8.0.10 (103) || {{AFL Gee}} || 1.8.0.9 (66) || Telstra Dome || 24,728 || Saturday, 8 March, 6:10 PM |- style="background:#fff;" | {{AFL Ade}} || 1.9.0.10 (73) || {{AFL Kan}} || 0.10.0.9 (69)|| AAMI Stadium || 17,962 || Saturday, 8 March, 8:10 PM{{S-end}} Grand final{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Grand Final |date = Saturday, 15 March, 7:45 PM |home team = {{AFL Ade}} |home Q1 = 0.4.0.1 (25) |home Q2 = 1.8.0.3 (60) |home Q3 = 1.9.0.4 (67) |home final = 2.13.0.8 (104) |home ET = |home super = Andrew McLeod, Rhett Biglands |home goals = Ian Perrie 3, Mark Stevens 2, Rhett Biglands 2, Wayne Carey 2, Tyson Edwards, Chris Ladhams, Andrew McLeod, Graham Johncock |home best = Matthew Bode, Andrew McLeod, Matthew Clarke, Simon Goodwin, Brett Burton, Tyson Edwards, Mark Stevens |home injuries= Nil |home reports = Nil |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Col}} |away Q1 = 0.3.0.2 (20) |away Q2 = 0.4.0.4 (28) |away Q3 = 0.6.0.7 (43) |away final = 1.9.1.7 (73) |away ET = |away super = Scott Burns |away goals = Alan Didak 2, Chris Tarrant 2, Jarrod Molloy, Rupert Betheras, Andrew Williams, Ryan Lonie, Shane Woewodin |away best = Rhyce Shaw, Tarkyn Lockyer, Andrew Williams, Nathan Buckley |away injuries= Nil |away reports = Chris Tarrant (Col) for unduly rough play (charging) against Brent Reilly (Ade) in the third quarter. The charge against Tarrant was withdrawn by the AFL on the following Monday |venue = Telstra Dome |crowd = 43,571 |report = |umpires = Brett Allen, Darren Morris, Scott McLaren, Stephen McBurney |BOG award = Michael Tuck Medal |BOG winner = Andrew McLeod ({{AFL Ade}}) |broadcast = Nine Network }} See also
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2 : Australian Football League pre-season competition|2003 in Australian rules football |
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