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词条 Foxtel Cup
释义

  1. Qualification

  2. Results

     2011 Foxtel Cup  Grand Final  2012 Foxtel Cup  Grand Final  2013 Foxtel Cup  Grand Final  2014 Foxtel Cup  Grand Final 

  3. Coles Medal

  4. List of participants

  5. Stadiums

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The Leagues Championship Cup,[1] officially branded under the sponsor's name as the Foxtel Cup,[2] was an annual Australian rules football club knockout cup competition involving clubs from the various state league competitions from around Australia. The tournament was organised by the Australian Football League (AFL), and was held annually between 2011 and 2014.

The competition was first held in 2011, featuring sixteen teams from around the country who qualified based on their finishing positions in their previous state league season. In 2011 and 2012, matches were played mostly as curtain-raisers to AFL Saturday night games, or occasionally as a stand-alone game in the same timeslot;[3] in 2013 and 2014, matches were mostly played as stand-alone games on Tuesday nights.[4] In both cases, matches were televised on subscription television provider and competition naming rights sponsor Foxtel; and clubs played matches on or adjacent to bye weeks in their respective state league fixtures. Total annual prize money for the competition was about $250,000, with $40,000 going to the winner.[5]

Williamstown was the inaugural Foxtel Cup champions when they defeated Claremont by 21 points in the 2011 Grand Final.[6] Claremont went one better the following year to become 2012 Foxtel Cup Champions defeating Werribee by 44 points.[7] West Adelaide defeated East Fremantle by four points in the 2013 Grand Final. Williamstown won its second Foxtel Cup championship in 2014 by beating West Perth by 63 points.

Qualification

For the inaugural Foxtel Cup in 2011, the AFL invited the highest three ranked teams from the South Australian National Football League, the Victorian Football League and the West Australian Football League; the top two teams from the Queensland Australian Football League; and the top team from AFL Sydney and the Tasmanian Football League – based on those leagues' 2010 seasons. The Greater Western Sydney Giants (which was playing in the NEAFL in 2011 as preparation for entering the Australian Football League in 2012), and the Northern Territory Football Club received special invitations.[8][9]

However, despite the SANFL signing on to be part of the Cup competition, its top three clubs – Central District, Norwood and Woodville-West Torrens – all rejected their invitations to compete,[10] citing lack of prize money, sponsorship conflicts, salary cap implications, schedule concerns and removing the focus from their SANFL premiership ambitions.[11] Eventually, the SANFL positions in the competition were taken up by West Adelaide, North Adelaide and Port Adelaide Magpies, none of whom even reached the SANFL finals in 2010.[12] In 2013 it was announced that the SANFL's top three teams of the 2012 season, Norwood, West Adelaide and North Adelaide, had committed to play in the Foxtel Cup in 2014. At the time of the announcement midway through the 2013 SANFL season the three teams were again the top three on the SANFL premiership ladder, showing that among South Australian clubs, the Foxtel Cup was gaining recognition.

In 2013 and 2014, the scale of the competition was reduced from sixteen teams to nine or ten. In those seasons, the WAFL, SANFL and VFL each contributed two teams to the competition, who entered the competition at the quarter-final stage; and the remaining teams came from the NEAFL and TFL, who contested pre-qualifying rounds before entering the quarter finals.

The AFL announced on 1 August 2011 that public interest and television audiences well-supported the inaugural year of the Foxtel Cup and as a result the competition would continue for the next five years.[13] However, following the heavy burden of playing mid-week games on the competing clubs, the decision was made to cease the Foxtel Cup after its fourth season, 2014.[14]

Results

2011 Foxtel Cup

{{Main article|2011 Foxtel Cup}}

Grand Final

{{anchor|Claremont v Williamstown}}{{AFLFootballbox_collapsible
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|date=6 August 2011
|time= 3:05 pm WST[15]
|team1= Claremont
|score= 38–59
|curtainraiser = stand alone game
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20110810085020/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/default.aspx#fixtureid=6496&tab=Recap match report]
|team2= Williamstown
|QtrbyQtr1= 1.2 (8)
2.2 (14)
5.5 (35)
5.8 (38)
|QtrbyQtr2= 2.1 (13)
4.3 (27)
6.4 (40)
9.5 (59)
|stadium= Patersons Stadium, Perth

[https://web.archive.org/web/20110810085020/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/default.aspx#fixtureid=6496&tab=Recap match report]


|attendance= 1,405
|umpires=
|goals1 = Beau Wilkes 2, Jack Bradshaw,
Chad Jones, Gerrick Weedon
|goals2 = Nathan Djerrkura 2, Christian Howard 2,
Jordan Roughead 2, Ed Barlow,
Andrew Hooper, Jason Tutt
|bests1 = Kane Mitchell, Andrew Foster,
Gerrick Weedon, Brett Jones
Lewis Stevenson, Thomas Swift
|bests2 = Ben Jolley, Jordan Roughead,
Mitch Wallis, Christian Howard,
Nathan Djerrkura 2, Matthew Panos
}}

2012 Foxtel Cup

{{Main article|2012 Foxtel Cup}}

Grand Final

{{anchor|Werribee v Claremont}}{{AFLFootballbox_collapsible
|round=Grand Final (AFL Rd 19)
|date=2 August 2012
|time= 19:35 WST
|team1= Werribee
|score= 55 - 99
|curtainraiser= stand alone game
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20110810085020/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/default.aspx#fixtureid=7937&tab=Recap match report]
|team2= Claremont
|QtrbyQtr1= 3.0 (18)
5.4 (34)
5.4 (34)
8.7 (55)
|QtrbyQtr2= 4.3 (27)
7.3 (45)
11.7 (73)
15.9 (99)
|stadium= Patersons Stadium, Perth

[https://web.archive.org/web/20110810085020/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/default.aspx#fixtureid=7937&tab=Recap match report]


|attendance=
|umpires=
|goals1 = Ben Warren 3, Levi Greenwood, Leigh Harding,
Ben McKinley, Scott Sherlock, Ben Speight
|goals2 = Thomas Lee 6, Jack Bradshaw 2, Nick Suban 2,
Alistair Gillespie, Alroy Gilligan, Jeremy McGovern,
Jarryd Morton, Ian Richardson
|bests1 = Levi Greenwood, Ben Speight, Matthew O'Dwyer,
Ben Warren, Leigh Harding, Ben Ross
|bests2 = Thomas Lee, Nick Suban, Jeremy McGovern,
Alroy Gilligan, Rory Walton, Ian Richardson
}}

2013 Foxtel Cup

{{Main article|2013 Foxtel Cup}}

Grand Final

{{anchor|Winner SF1 v Winner SF2}}{{AFLFootballbox_collapsible
|round=Grand Final
|date= 6 August 2013
|time= 20:35 EST
|team1= East Fremantle
|score= 28 - 32
|curtainraiser= stand alone game
|report= match report
|team2= West Adelaide
|QtrbyQtr1= 0.3 (3)
0.4 (4)
1.10 (16)
2.16 (28)
|QtrbyQtr2= 1.2 (8)
4.5 (29)
4.7 (31)
4.8 (32)
|stadium= AAMI Stadium, Adelaidematch report
|attendance=
|umpires=
|goals1 = Hancock, Stephen
|goals2 = Beech 2, Silverlock, Still
|bests1 = Peake, O’Brien, Bayliss, Stephen, Dodd
|bests2 = Schmidt (Coles Medalist), Beech, Mangan, Silverlock, Caire
}}

2014 Foxtel Cup

{{Main article|2014 Foxtel Cup}}

Grand Final

{{anchor|West Perth v Williamstown}}{{AFLFootballbox_collapsible
|round=Grand Final
|date= 22 July 2014
|time= 20:35 EST
|team1= West Perth
|score= 8 - 71
|curtainraiser= stand alone game
|report= match report
|team2= Williamstown
|QtrbyQtr1= 0.2 (2)
0.2 (2)
0.2 (2)
1.2 (8)
|QtrbyQtr2= 5.4 (34)
5.9 (39)
7.11 (53)
10.11 (71)
|stadium= Simonds Stadium, Geelongmatch report
|attendance=
|umpires=
|goals1 = C.Chalmers
|goals2 = C.Nastasi 2, S.Clouston 2, J.Johnstone 2,
J.Owen, J.Dorgan, K.Lambert, S.Tighe
|bests1 = A.Strijk, R.Kerr, L.Tedesco
|bests2 = B.Davies, K.Lambert, S.Tighe, N.Sing,
D.Fahey, J.McKenzie, S.Clouston
}}

Coles Medal

The Coles Medal is awarded to the best player afield in the Foxtel Cup Grand Final.

Year Coles Medallist Club
2011 Ben Jolley Williamstown Football Club
2012 Thomas Lee Claremont Football Club
2013 Chris Schmidt West Adelaide Football Club
2014 Ben Davies Williamstown Football Club

List of participants

Guernsey Club Nickname Location State League Cup championships Cup appearances
Ainslie Football Club[16]
Tri-colours
Ainslie, ACT
NEAFL Eastern Conference
0 2011 - 2012
Aspley Football Club[17]
Hornets
Carseldine, Queensland
NEAFL Northern Conference
0 2014
Belconnen Football Club[18]
Magpies
Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory
NEAFL Eastern Conference
0 2014
Box Hill Hawks Football Club[19]
Hawks
Box Hill, Victoria
Victorian Football League
0 2014
Burnie Dockers Football Club[20]
Dockers
Burnie, Tasmania
Tasmanian Football League
0 2012 - 2013
Claremont Football Club[21]
Tigers
Claremont, Western Australia
West Australian Football League
1 2011 - 2013
Clarence Football Club[22]
Kangaroos
Clarence, Tasmania
Tasmanian Football League
0 2011
East Fremantle Football Club[23]
Sharks
East Fremantle, Western Australia
West Australian Football League
0 2013
East Perth Football Club[24]
Royals
Leederville, Western Australia
West Australian Football League
0 2011, 2014
Greater Western Sydney Giants[25]
Giants
Blacktown, NSW
Australian Football League
Expansion club
0 2011
Labrador Australian Football Club[26]
Tigers
Labrador, Queensland
NEAFL Northern Conference
0 2011
Launceston Football Club[27]
Blues
Launceston, Tasmania
Tasmanian Football League
0 2012
Morningside Australian Football Club[28]
Panthers
Hawthorne, Queensland
NEAFL Northern Conference
0 2011 - 2012
Mount Gravatt Football Club[29]
Vultures
Mount Gravatt, Queensland
NEAFL Northern Conference
0 2012
North Adelaide Football Club[30]
Roosters
North Adelaide, South Australia
South Australian National Football League
0 2011
North Ballarat Football Club[31]
Roosters
Ballarat, Victoria
Victorian Football League
0 2011
Northern Bullants Football Club[32]
Bullants
Preston, Victoria
Victorian Football League
0 2011
Northern Territory Football Club[33]
Thunder
Darwin, Northern Territory
NEAFL Northern Conference
NT representative
0 2011 - 2013
Norwood Football Club[34]
Redlegs
Norwood, South Australia
South Australian National Football League
0 2013 - 2014
Port Adelaide Football Club[35]
Magpies
Alberton, South Australia
South Australian National Football League
0 2011 - 2012
Port Melbourne Football Club[36]
Borough
Port Melbourne, Victoria
Victorian Football League
0 2012 - 2013
Queanbeyan Football Club[37]
Tigers
Queanbeyan, New South Wales
NEAFL Eastern Conference
0 2013
South Adelaide Football Club[38]
Panthers
Noarlunga Downs, South Australia
South Australian National Football League
0 2012
Southport Australian Football Club[39]
Sharks
Southport, Queensland
NEAFL Northern Conference
0 2013
Subiaco Football Club[40]
Lions
Subiaco, Western Australia
West Australian Football League
0 2012
Swan Districts Football Club[41]
Swans
Bassendean, Western Australia
West Australian Football League
0 2011
Sydney Hills Eagles Australian Football Club[42]
Eagles
Rouse Hill, NSW
NEAFL Eastern Conference
Sydney AFL representative
0 2011 - 2012
Werribee Football Club[43]
Tigers
Werribee, Victoria
Victorian Football League
0 2012 - 2013
West Adelaide Football Club[44]
Bloods
Richmond, South Australia
South Australian National Football League
1 2011 - 2014
West Perth Football Club[45]
Falcons
Joondalup, Western Australia
West Australian Football League
0 2012, 2014
Western Storm Football Club[46]
Storm
Prospect, Tasmania
Tasmanian State League
0 2014
Williamstown Football Club[47]
Seagulls
Williamstown, Victoria
Victorian Football League
2 2011 - 2012, 2014

Stadiums

Adelaide Adelaide Blacktown Darwin
AAMI Stadium
Capacity: 51,224
Adelaide Oval
Capacity: 53,000
Blacktown ISP Oval
Capacity: 10,000
TIO Stadium
Capacity: 15,000
Geelong Gold Coast Hobart Launceston
Simonds Stadium
Capacity: 33,500
Metricon Stadium
Capacity: 25,000
Bellerive Oval
Capacity: 16,200
Aurora Stadium
Capacity: 20,000
Melbourne Melbourne Perth Sydney
Etihad Stadium
Capacity: 56,347
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Capacity: 100,018
Patersons Stadium
Capacity: 43,500
Sydney Cricket Ground
Capacity: 46,000

See also

  • NFL Night Series and AFC Night Series, similar interstate Australian rules football club competitions which operated from 1976–1979 and from 1977–1987 respectively.

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/wafl/8138807/wafl-backs-state-leagues-knockout-comp/|title=WAFL backs State leagues knockout comp|last=Reid|first=Russell|date=15 October 2010|work=West Australian}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.afl.com.au/fixtureresults/2011premiershipfixture/foxtelcup/tabid/16969/default.aspx|title=FOXTEL Cup|date=9 February 2011|work=Australian Football League}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/gws-gaints-to-play-in-planned-champions-league/story-e6frf9jf-1225961014506|title=GWS Giants to play in planned champions league|date=25 November 2010|work=Herald Sun|accessdate=21 December 2010}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/152006/default.aspx|title=Trimmer Foxtel Cup in 2013|last=McNicol|first=Adam|date=3 December 2012|publisher=afl.com|accessdate=3 December 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121204134249/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/152006/default.aspx|archivedate=4 December 2012|df=dmy-all}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/draft-fixture-reveals-match-ups-in-new-league-champions-cup/story-e6frf9jf-1225967659416|title=Draft fixture reveals match-ups in new Leagues Championship Cups|last=Paton|first=Al|date=8 December 2010|work=Herald Sun}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/Default.aspx#fixtureid=6496&tab=Recap |title=Seagulls swoop |last=Schmook |first=Nathan |date=6 August 2011 |work=afl.com.au |publisher=Australian Football League |accessdate=6 August 2011 |location=Melbourne |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810085020/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/default.aspx#fixtureid=6496&tab=Recap |archivedate=10 August 2011 |df=dmy }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/default.aspx#fixtureid=7937&tab=Recap|title=Claremont belts Werribee in Foxtel Cup Grand Final|last=Guthrie|first=Ben|date=2 August 2012|work=afl.com.au|publisher=Australian Football League|accessdate=2 August 2012|location=Melbourne|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810085020/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17333/default.aspx#fixtureid=7937&tab=Recap|archivedate=10 August 2011|df=dmy-all}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2010/12/13/200431_ntsport.html|title=Should Thunder contest Champions League?|last=Morris|first=Grey|date=13 December 2010|work=NT News|publisher=News Limited|accessdate=21 December 2010|location=Darwin}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/greater-western-sydney-giants-get-nod-for-champions-league-style-afl-competition-in-2011/story-e6frf33l-1225961031898|title=Greater Western Sydney Giants get nod for Champions League-style AFL competition in 2011|last=Barton|first=Joe|date=25 November 2010|work=Fox Sports Australia|publisher=Premier Media Group|accessdate=21 December 2010}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/sanfl-may-field-second-stringers/story-fn525un5-1225968451603|title=SANFL may field second stringers|last=Morgan|first=Kym|date=9 December 2010|work=Adelaide Advertiser}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/champions-league-snub/story-e6frf9jf-1225970087346|title=Top SANFL teams to snub new Leagues Champions Cup|last=Homfray|first=Reece|date=13 December 2010|work=Herald Sun|accessdate=21 December 2010|location=Melbourne}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/|title=SANFL Statement – League Club Championships|date=15 December 2010|work=sanfl.com.au|publisher=South Australian National Football League|location=Adelaide}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/wafl/9959617/foxtel-cup-here-to-stay/|title=Foxtel Cup here to stay|last=Hope|first=Shayne|date=2 August 2011|publisher=The West Australian|accessdate=2 August 2011|location=Perth}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-12-03/foxtel-cup-not-to-continue-in-2015-season|title=Foxtel Cup not to continue in 2015 season|accessdate=4 January 2015|date=3 December 2014|publisher=Australian Football League}}
15. ^Foxtel Cup Grand Final fixture
16. ^Ainslie Football Club Official Website
17. ^Aspley Australian Football Club Official Website {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070221041033/http://aspley.aflq.com.au/ |date=21 February 2007 }}
18. ^Belconnen Football Club Official Website
19. ^Box Hill Hawks Football Club Official Website
20. ^Burnie Football Club Official Website
21. ^Claremont Football Club Official Website
22. ^Clarence Football Club Official Website {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090328012814/http://www.southernfootball.com.au/clarenceroos.htm |date=28 March 2009 }}
23. ^East Fremantle Football Club Official Website
24. ^East Perth Football Club Official Website
25. ^Greater Western Sydney Giants Official Website
26. ^Labrador Australian Football Club Official Website
27. ^Launceston Football Club Official Website{{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
28. ^Morningside Australian Football Club Official Website {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004212138/http://www.morningsideafc.com.au/MAFC/Home.html |date=4 October 2011 }}
29. ^Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club Official Website
30. ^North Adelaide Football Club Official Website
31. ^North Ballarat Official Website
32. ^Northern Bullants Official Website
33. ^Northern Territory Football Club Official Website
34. ^Norwood Football Club Official Website
35. ^Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club Official Website {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111118064156/http://www.portmagpies.com.au/ |date=18 November 2011 }}
36. ^Port Melbourne Official Website
37. ^Queanbeyan Football Club Official Website
38. ^South Adelaide Football Club Official Website
39. ^Southport Australian Football Club Official Website
40. ^Subiaco Football Club Official Website
41. ^Swan Districts Club Official Website
42. ^Sydney Hills Eagles Football Club Official Website
43. ^Werribee Official Website
44. ^West Adelaide Football Club Official Website
45. ^West Perth Football Club Official Website
46. ^[https://www.facebook.com/Westernstormfc Western Storm Football Club facebook page]
47. ^Williamstown FC Sportingpulse Website

External links

  • Official Foxtel Cup website
  • Official AFL Canberra website
  • AFL Northern Territory
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090106162904/http://qfl.aflq.com.au/ AFL Queensland State Site]
  • North East Australian Football League - official website
  • South Australian National Football League – official website
  • Official Sydney AFL Site
  • Tasmanian Football League Website
  • Victorian Football League – official website
  • Western Australian Football League – official website
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