2010 AFL Under 18 Championships Teams 8 Teams 4 Champions Vic Country Larke Medal Harley Bennell Teams 4 Champions Tasmania Hunter Harrison Medal Sam Darley
The 2010 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships was the 15th edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships . Eight teams competed in the championships: Vic Metro, Vic Country, South Australia and Western Australia in Division 1, and New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory (NSW/ACT), Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania in Division 2. The competition was played over five rounds, in seven states and territories , across two divisions. In rounds two and four of the competition, the second-division teams crossed over and played the division one sides, while the other three rounds of matches were played between the teams in each the division.[1] Vic Country and Tasmania were the Division 1 and Division 2 champions, respectively.[2] [3] The Larke Medal (for the best player in Division 1) was awarded to Western Australia's Harley Bennell ,[4] and the Hunter Harrison Medal (for the best player in Division 2) was won by Tasmania's Sam Darley .[5]
Results
Round 1
Round 1
Saturday, 22 May (11:00 am)
Queensland 8.14 (62)
def. by
Tasmania 10.9 (69)
Blacktown ISP Oval
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Saturday, 22 May (1:30 pm)
NSW/ACT 15.12 (102)
def.
Northern Territory 8.13 (61)
Blacktown ISP Oval
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Saturday, 29 May (11:30 am)
South Australia 19.12 (126)
def.
Western Australia 8.13 (61)
AAMI Stadium
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Sunday, 30 May (9:50 am)
Vic Metro 9.9 (63)
def. by
Vic Country 16.9 (105)
Melbourne Cricket Ground
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Anthony Miles (NSW/ACT) amassed 43 possessions and kicked 3 goals in the Rams win over the Northern Territory.
Round 2
Round 2
Saturday, 5 June (11:30 am)
Tasmania 6.5 (41)
def. by
Vic Metro 21.11 (137)
Bellerive Oval
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Saturday, 5 June (6:00 pm)
Northern Territory 7.10 (52)
def. by
South Australia 22.16 (148)
TIO Stadium
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Sunday, 6 June (10:00 am)
NSW/ACT 6.3 (39)
def. by
Vic Country 16.9 (105)
Blacktown ISP Oval
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Sunday, 6 June (12:30 pm)
Queensland 5.6 (36)
def. by
Western Australia 21.25 (151)
Blacktown ISP Oval
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Round 3
Round 3
Saturday, 12 June (1:30 pm)
South Australia 10.17 (77)
def. by
Vic Metro 15.10 (100)
Norwood Oval
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Sunday, 13 June (11:20 am)
Western Australia 9.11 (65)
def. by
Vic Country 10.11 (71)
Subiaco Oval
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Saturday, 19 June (11:00 am)
Tasmania 18.9 (117)
def.
Northern Territory 11.7 (73)
Aurora
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Sunday, 20 June (3:40 pm)
Queensland 5.7 (37)
def. by
NSW/ACT 15.21 (111)
Gabba
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Round 4
Round 4
Friday, 25 June (2:00 pm)
Vic Metro 18.12 (120)
def.
Northern Territory 4.7 (31)
Visy Park
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Saturday, 26 June (9:30 am)
Vic Country 19.13 (127)
def.
Queensland 2.7 (19)
Visy Park
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Saturday, 26 June (11:55 am)
NSW/ACT 10.2 (62)
def. by
Western Australia 10.18 (78)
Visy Park
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Saturday, 26 June (2:20 pm)
Tasmania 6.3 (39)
def. by
South Australia 18.6 (114)
Visy Park
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Round 5
Round 5
Tuesday, 29 June (12:30 pm)
Queensland 9.10 (64)
def. by
Northern Territory 12.7 (79)
Visy Park
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Tuesday, 29 June (2:30 pm)
Tasmania 13.6 (84)
def.
NSW/ACT 6.6 (42)
Visy Park
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Wednesday, 30 June (12:35 pm)
Vic Metro 11.8 (74)
def.
Western Australia 8.7 (55)
Skilled Stadium
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Wednesday, 30 June (2:45 pm)
Vic Country 7.9 (51)
def. by
South Australia 8.7 (55)
Skilled Stadium
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Under 18 All-Australian team
The 2010 Under 18 All-Australian team was named on 3 July 2010:[6]
References
^ Jason Phelan (20 May 2010). "2010 Under-18 Championship Fixture". afl.com.au. Archived from the original on 7 June 2010.
^ Phelan, Jason (2010). Vic Country claims U18 title – Australian Football League. Published 30 June 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2010.
^ Broad, Ben (2010). Tassie wins U18 Division Two title – Australian Football League. Published 29 June 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
^ Harley Bennell – Australian Football League. Published 29 July 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
^ Darley sure to catch eyes of GWS recruiters – Australian Football League. Published 29 June 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
^ Phelan, Jason (3 July 2010). "Six for Country in All-Australian team". Australian Football League . Archived from the original on 3 April 2011.