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词条 AFL Quebec
释义

  1. History

  2. AFL Quebec Premiers

  3. AFL Quebec Individual Awards

  4. Current and Former AFL Quebec Teams

     Men's Teams  Women's Teams 

  5. References

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AFL Quebec is a 9-a-side Australian football competition formerly known as the Eastern Canadian Australian Football League or ECAFL. The league has both a men's and women's division and consists of teams predominantly from Montreal and its surrounding areas including two women's teams from Ottawa. Players from the current regular season men's teams (the Old Montréal Dockers, Laval Bombers, Montréal Demons, West Island Wooders) are eligible for selection in the league's 18-a-side representative team the Québec Saints. The Saints participate in the USAFL National Championships Tournament having previously participated in the AFL Ontario Division 2 competition from 2008–10.

History

The league began on October 4, 2008. After competing in the Toronto-based OAFL 'Rec' footy league, Luke Anderson divided the Québec Saints team into two teams in order to create a locally based 9-a-side competition. The game is played on reduced size football fields (usually Rugby or Soccer fields) and in general is around 100 metres in length. The first match between the Montréal Saints and Laval Bombers was played at Parc Cartier in Laval. The Bombers claimed victory by 8 points.

In 2009 the ECAFL regular season was contested by two teams and consisted of 7 rounds. The team that finished with the best regular season record earned the right to challenge if they lost the Grand Final. The Laval Bombers finished with a 4-3 record claiming first position. The final played at CEGEP Montmorency in Laval saw the Laval Bombers 27.12 (174) defeat the Montréal Saints 2.6 (18). The final score, and winning margin both ECAFL records. Two Bomber's players, Ben Vawser (Australia) and Renaud Carbonnel (France) were awarded the best on ground medallions.

2009 also saw the introduction of women's ECAFL games. The newly formed Montréal Angels (a branch of the Québec Saints) played against and defeated the Toronto Central Blues WAFC and the Montréal Shamrocks GAA women's team. Although there was no official ECAFL Women's Premiership trophy, the champion was determined from the results throughout the season. As such the Angels were installed as ECAFL Women's Champions for 2009.

The 2010 ECAFL season saw the launch of a third Montréal based team, the Pointe Claire Power. The Pre-season cup was contested by a record six teams. The Montréal Saints, Laval Bombers, Pointe Claire Power, Montréal Shamrocks, Ottawa Swans and Ottawa Swans 'A'. For the first time a women's Pre-season cup was also run, contested between the Montréal Angels and Toronto Central Blues WAFC.

The 2010 regular season consisted of five rounds. The Pointe Claire Power finished first in their inaugural season thereby earning direct entry into the 2010 Grand Final. The second placed Montréal Saints played the third placed Laval Bombers in the semi-final. The Bombers emerged victorious by a single goal, kicked with less than thirty seconds left in the match. The Laval Bombers 14.12 (96) defeating the Montréal Saints 13.12 (90). The Grand Final played on the same day was a tight contest with only one point separating both teams at three-quarter time. The Power's fresh legs proved the difference as they overrun the Bombers and claimed victory by 28 points. Nico Pouessel (France) of the Power was and Darrin Haverhoek (Australia) of the Bombers were awarded the best on ground medallions.

AFL Quebec Premiers

Year Men's Premiers Men's Runner-Up Women's Premiers Women's Runner-Up Pre-Season Champions Women's Tournament Champion
2008 Laval Bombers Montréal Saints N/A N/A N/A N/A
2009 Laval Bombers Montréal Saints N/A N/A Ottawa Swans N/A
2010 Pointe Claire Power Laval Bombers N/A N/A Ottawa Swans Montréal Angels
2011 Laval Bombers Montréal Saints N/A N/A Ottawa Swans N/A
2012 Laval Bombers Old Montréal Dockers N/A N/A West Island Eagles Montréal Angels
2013 Laval Bombers West Island Eagles N/A N/A Ottawa Swans Ottawa Lady Swans
2014 West Island Wooders Laval Bombers N.D.G. Devils Plateau Eagles TBD Montréal Angels
2015 West Island Wooders Montréal Demons Carelton Warriors N.D.G. Giants Québec Saints New York Lady Magpies
2016 Montréal Demons West Island Wooders Carelton Warriors Rideau Shamrocks TBD TBD
2017 Montréal Demons West Island Wooders Plateau Eagles N.D.G. Giants TBD TBD
2018 Old Montréal Dockers Montréal Demons Plateau Eagles Montréal City Bluebelles N/A Ontario Demons

AFL Quebec Individual Awards

Year League MVP Leading Goalkicker Grand Final B.O.G (AUS) Grand Final B.O.G (World) Pre-season MVP Women's Pre-season MVP
2008 N/A Jeff Lavoie - SNT (5) Jaye Macumber - SNT Jeff Lavoie - SNT N/A N/A
2009 Cam Stark - BOM Cam Stark - BOM (28) Ben Vawser - BOM Renaud Carbonnel - BOM Luke Walsh - SWN N/A
2010 D.Haverhoek - BOM/S.Heath - SNT Cam Beaman - POW (19) Darrin Haverhoek - BOM Nico Poussel - POW Cam Beaman - POW Aimee Leagault - ANG
2011 Paul Fairbrother - BOM Christopher Micheletti - SNT (22) Ryan Oxley - BOM Kyle Graham - SNT Darren Roffey - SWN N/A
2012 R.Shaughnessy - DOC Paul Fairbrother - BOM (22) Paul Fairbrother - BOM Bogdan Rotaru - BOM Chris McLean - SWN Emily Reihl - BOS
2013 Bogdan Rotaru - BOM Toby Campain - DOC (27) Zac Strevens - BOM Chris Wienand - BOM Michael Kozlowski - SWN TBD
2014 Phillip Manassa - WOO Fabio Petosa - WOO (36) Phillip Manassa - WOO Wilfred Houvion - WOO TBD Valerie Moreau - GIA

Current and Former AFL Quebec Teams

Men's Teams

Team City Website Active Premierships Pre-season Premierships
Laval Bombers Laval 2008- 5
Old Montréal Dockers Montréal 2012-
West Island Wooders (formerly Eagles) Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec 2012- 3 1
Montréal Demons Montréal 2012- 2
Montréal Saints Montréal 2008-2011
Point Claire Power Pointe Claire 2009-2010 1
Montréal City Blues Montréal montrealfooty.com 2018-

Women's Teams

Team City Website Active Premierships Pre-season Premierships
N.D.G. Giants (formerly Devils) Montréal montrealangels.ca 2014- 1
Plateau Eagles Montréal montrealangels.ca 2014- 1
Montréal City Bluebelles Montréal montrealfooty.com 2018-
Carelton Warriors Ottawa ottawaswans.com 2015-16 2
Rideau Shamrocks Ottawa ottawaswans.com 2015-16
Ottawa Lady Swans Ottawa ottawaswans.com 2017

References

Anderson, Luke.A. L'Histoire des bleus et blancs: An Aussie Rules Journey Through Canada. Blurb Publishing, 2011.

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