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2016 AFL Under 18 Championships

The 2016 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships was the 21st edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships. A new format saw nine teams compete in the championships with four teams competing in division two; Northern Territory, NSW/ACT, Queensland, and Tasmania, and five teams compete in division one; the Allies, South Australia, Victoria Metro, Victoria Country, and Western Australia, with Australian Alliance comprising the best players in division two.[1] Victoria Metro won the division one title,[2] with South Australian captain, Jack Graham, winning the Larke Medal as the division one best player.[3] NSW/ACT were the champions of division two,[4] with Queensland midfielder, Jack Bowes, winning the Hunter Harrison Medal as the best player in division two.[5]

2016 AFL Under 18 Championships
Teams9
Division 1
Teams5
ChampionsVictoria Metro
Larke MedalJack Graham
Division 2
Teams4
ChampionsNSW/ACT
Hunter Harrison MedalJack Bowes
2015
2017

Fixture edit

Division 1 edit

Round 1 edit

Round 1
Saturday, 4 June (10:30am) South Australia 15.11 (101) def. Allies 8.9 (57) AAMI Stadium Report
Sunday, 5 June (11:00am) Western Australia 19.11 (125) def. Victoria Country 10.4 (64) Domain Stadium Report
Bye
Victoria Metro

Round 2 edit

Round 2
Sunday, 12 June (11:20am) South Australia 12.10 (82) def. Western Australia 6.9 (45) AAMI Stadium Report
Monday, 13 June (12:00pm) Victoria Country 14.8 (92) def. by Victoria Metro 14.10 (94) Simonds Stadium Report
Bye
Allies

Round 3 edit

Round 3
Saturday, 18 June (11:20am) Western Australia 10.9 (69) def. Allies 7.10 (52) Domain Stadium Report
Sunday, 19 June (10:45am) South Australia 10.6 (66) def. by Victoria Metro 9.15 (69) AAMI Stadium Report
Bye
Victoria Country

Round 4 edit

Round 4
Friday, 24 June (12:35pm) South Australia 11.10 (76) def. Victoria Country 9.11 (65) Etihad Stadium Report
Friday, 24 June (2:35pm) Allies 8.12 (60) def. by Victoria Metro 10.14 (74) Etihad Stadium Report
Bye
Western Australia

Round 5 edit

Round 5
Wednesday, 29 June (3:05pm) Victoria Metro 12.9 (81) def. Western Australia 8.10 (58) Simonds Stadium Report
Wednesday, 29 June (5:05pm) Victoria Country 10.6 (66) def. by Allies 10.10 (70) Simonds Stadium Report
Bye
South Australia

Division 2 edit

Round 1 edit

Round 1
Friday, 6 May (6:30pm) Northern Territory 17.12 (114) def. Tasmania 6.9 (45) TIO Stadium Report
Sunday, 8 May (11:00am) NSW/ACT 18.6 (114) def. Queensland 9.13 (67) Blacktown International Sportspark Report

Round 2 edit

Round 2
Saturday, 14 May (10:00am) Northern Territory 7.12 (54) def. Queensland 22.9 (141) Blundstone Arena Report
Saturday, 14 May (12:15pm) Tasmania 5.6 (36) def. by NSW/ACT 21.11 (137) Blundstone Arena Report

Round 3 edit

Round 3
Sunday, 22 May (11:00am) Queensland 18.11 (119) def. Tasmania 4.7 (31) Metricon Stadium Report
Sunday, 22 May (1:30pm) NSW/ACT 23.20 (158) def. Northern Territory 5.9 (39) Metricon Stadium Report

All-Australian team edit

The All-Australian team was selected by Kevin Sheehan (AFL national and international talent manager), Brenton Sanderson (AFL Academy head coach), Michael Ablett (AFL talent football manager), Steve Conole (recruiting manager, Brisbane Lions), Merv Keane (recruiting manager, Essendon), David Walls (recruiting manager, Fremantle), Simon Dalrymple (recruiting manager, Western Bulldogs).[6]

2016 Under 18 All-Australian team
B: Alex Villis (SA) Jack Maibaum (VM) Sam Walker (SA)
HB: Andrew McGrath (VM) Brennan Cox (SA) Harry Perryman (All)
C: Will Brodie (VC) Hugh McCluggage (VC) Jack Bowes (All)
HF: Daniel Venables (VM) Josh Battle (VC) Dylan Clarke (VM)
F: Callum Brown (VM) Pat Kerr (VM) Tim Taranto (VM)
Foll: Tim English (WA) Jack Graham (SA) Zac Fisher (WA)
Int: Jonty Scharenberg (SA) Kobe Mutch (All) Sam Hayes (VM)
Jordan Gallucci (VM)    
Coach: David Flood (VM)

References edit

  1. ^ Twomey, Callum (16 February 2016). "Tadhg Kennelly to coach Allies in new-look NAB AFL Under-18 Championships". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  2. ^ Beveridge, Riley (30 June 2016). "Vic Metro wins under 18s championship as Brad Scheer kicks epic game-winning goal for Allies". Fox Sports (Australia). News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  3. ^ Capel, Andrew (29 June 2016). "SA captain Jack Graham claims Larke Medal as Croweaters' title quest falls just short". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  4. ^ Navaratnam, Dinny (22 May 2016). "U18s: Setterfield, Sproule star as NSW/ACT down NT to seal title". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  5. ^ Twomey, Callum (30 June 2016). "Vic Metro dominates Under-18 All Australian side". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  6. ^ Waterworth, Ben (30 June 2016). "Under 18s All-Australian team announced: Including Jack Graham, Hugh McCluggage, Jack Bowes". Fox Sports (Australia). News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 July 2016.

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The 2016 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships was the 21st edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships A new format saw nine teams compete in the championships with four teams competing in division two Northern Territory NSW ACT Queensland and Tasmania and five teams compete in division one the Allies South Australia Victoria Metro Victoria Country and Western Australia with Australian Alliance comprising the best players in division two 1 Victoria Metro won the division one title 2 with South Australian captain Jack Graham winning the Larke Medal as the division one best player 3 NSW ACT were the champions of division two 4 with Queensland midfielder Jack Bowes winning the Hunter Harrison Medal as the best player in division two 5 2016 AFL Under 18 ChampionshipsTeams9Division 1Teams5ChampionsVictoria MetroLarke MedalJack GrahamDivision 2Teams4ChampionsNSW ACTHunter Harrison MedalJack Bowes 2015 2017 Contents 1 Fixture 1 1 Division 1 1 1 1 Round 1 1 1 2 Round 2 1 1 3 Round 3 1 1 4 Round 4 1 1 5 Round 5 1 2 Division 2 1 2 1 Round 1 1 2 2 Round 2 1 2 3 Round 3 2 All Australian team 3 ReferencesFixture editDivision 1 edit Round 1 edit Round 1 Saturday 4 June 10 30am South Australia 15 11 101 def Allies 8 9 57 AAMI Stadium Report Sunday 5 June 11 00am Western Australia 19 11 125 def Victoria Country 10 4 64 Domain Stadium Report ByeVictoria Metro Round 2 edit Round 2 Sunday 12 June 11 20am South Australia 12 10 82 def Western Australia 6 9 45 AAMI Stadium Report Monday 13 June 12 00pm Victoria Country 14 8 92 def by Victoria Metro 14 10 94 Simonds Stadium Report ByeAllies Round 3 edit Round 3 Saturday 18 June 11 20am Western Australia 10 9 69 def Allies 7 10 52 Domain Stadium Report Sunday 19 June 10 45am South Australia 10 6 66 def by Victoria Metro 9 15 69 AAMI Stadium Report ByeVictoria Country Round 4 edit Round 4 Friday 24 June 12 35pm South Australia 11 10 76 def Victoria Country 9 11 65 Etihad Stadium Report Friday 24 June 2 35pm Allies 8 12 60 def by Victoria Metro 10 14 74 Etihad Stadium Report ByeWestern Australia Round 5 edit Round 5 Wednesday 29 June 3 05pm Victoria Metro 12 9 81 def Western Australia 8 10 58 Simonds Stadium Report Wednesday 29 June 5 05pm Victoria Country 10 6 66 def by Allies 10 10 70 Simonds Stadium Report ByeSouth Australia Division 2 edit Round 1 edit Round 1 Friday 6 May 6 30pm Northern Territory 17 12 114 def Tasmania 6 9 45 TIO Stadium Report Sunday 8 May 11 00am NSW ACT 18 6 114 def Queensland 9 13 67 Blacktown International Sportspark Report Round 2 edit Round 2 Saturday 14 May 10 00am Northern Territory 7 12 54 def Queensland 22 9 141 Blundstone Arena Report Saturday 14 May 12 15pm Tasmania 5 6 36 def by NSW ACT 21 11 137 Blundstone Arena Report Round 3 edit Round 3 Sunday 22 May 11 00am Queensland 18 11 119 def Tasmania 4 7 31 Metricon Stadium Report Sunday 22 May 1 30pm NSW ACT 23 20 158 def Northern Territory 5 9 39 Metricon Stadium ReportAll Australian team editThe All Australian team was selected by Kevin Sheehan AFL national and international talent manager Brenton Sanderson AFL Academy head coach Michael Ablett AFL talent football manager Steve Conole recruiting manager Brisbane Lions Merv Keane recruiting manager Essendon David Walls recruiting manager Fremantle Simon Dalrymple recruiting manager Western Bulldogs 6 2016 Under 18 All Australian team B Alex Villis SA Jack Maibaum VM Sam Walker SA HB Andrew McGrath VM Brennan Cox SA Harry Perryman All C Will Brodie VC Hugh McCluggage VC Jack Bowes All HF Daniel Venables VM Josh Battle VC Dylan Clarke VM F Callum Brown VM Pat Kerr VM Tim Taranto VM Foll Tim English WA Jack Graham SA Zac Fisher WA Int Jonty Scharenberg SA Kobe Mutch All Sam Hayes VM Jordan Gallucci VM Coach David Flood VM References edit Twomey Callum 16 February 2016 Tadhg Kennelly to coach Allies in new look NAB AFL Under 18 Championships AFL com au Bigpond Retrieved 31 July 2016 Beveridge Riley 30 June 2016 Vic Metro wins under 18s championship as Brad Scheer kicks epic game winning goal for Allies Fox Sports Australia News Corp Australia Retrieved 31 July 2016 Capel Andrew 29 June 2016 SA captain Jack Graham claims Larke Medal as Croweaters title quest falls just short The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 31 July 2016 Navaratnam Dinny 22 May 2016 U18s Setterfield Sproule star as NSW ACT down NT to seal title AFL com au Bigpond Retrieved 31 July 2016 Twomey Callum 30 June 2016 Vic Metro dominates Under 18 All Australian side AFL com au Bigpond Retrieved 31 July 2016 Waterworth Ben 30 June 2016 Under 18s All Australian team announced Including Jack Graham Hugh McCluggage Jack Bowes Fox Sports Australia News Corp Australia Retrieved 31 July 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 AFL Under 18 Championships amp oldid 1218959990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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