Grassroots Footy on the rise in China
- Wednesday, May 11 2016 @ 09:31 am ACST
- Contributed by: Cam Homes
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Thanks to AFL Asia for this update on footy in China.
On the back of the massive headlines to come out of Port Adelaide’s China strategy, grassroots footy right across Greater China continues to grow strongly.
Record numbers at South China AFL games, a new “Greater China Cup” tournament and the re-emergence of the Beijing Australian Football League (BAFL) show efforts by AFL Asia’s China Clubs are bearing fruit.
Anzac Day in Hong Kong saw around 250 players and hundreds of spectators descend on Sandy Bay for the biggest SCAFL event so far. A week later, the inaugural Greater China Cup was successfully held in Guangzhou, while footy in the north of the country is well and truly back on the agenda with the announcement the first BAFL season in almost 6 years will be contested this year in Beijing.
These encouraging developments follow recent headlines about the Power’s intention to play for premiership points in Shanghai in 2017 and the recruitment of their first Chinese player, Guangzhou Scorpions forward Chen Shaoliang.
Not to be confused with the long-running Shanghai Tigers vs Beijing Bombers annual “China Cup” series, the inaugural “Greater China Cup” was contested on 30th April between three teams in Guangzhou. This being another exciting new initiative from the man known widely as the driving force behind the local football development in China over the past decade, Guangzhou Scorpions President Zhang Hao.Zhang’s Scorpions were joined by the Shanghai Tigers, with the Chongqing Cats and Chengdu Kangroos uniting under the new ‘Southwest Honey Badgers’ banner…a new challenger for the Myanmar Fighting Cock’s claim of best team name in Asia!
Each team played two games, with some Auskick and an exhibition game of local talent at the end of the day’s play.
Game 1: Southwest Honey Badgers 60 def Shanghai Tigers 14
Game 2: Guangzhou Scorpions 34 def Southwest Honey Badgers 15
Game 3: Guangzhou Scorpions 61 def Shanghai Tigers 10
Game 4: Black 46 def White 31
Congratulations to the Guangzhou Scorpions for taking out the inaugural Greater China Cup and well done to all the Clubs involved.
Guangzhou President Zhang Hao inspiring the next generation of Scorpions
BAFL is Back!
Not since the heady days of Beijing footy where 3 teams competed for the BAFL between 2008-2010 has there been such internal banter within the Beijing Bombers, with the hope that it will encourage a new generation of players in northern China to win back the hallowed China Cup from arch-rivals Shanghai Tigers in this year’s China Cup series and then support a combined showing of the China Clubs under the China Reds banner at this year’s Asian Champs in Saigon.
- Sat 21st May – BAFL Game 1
- Sat 28th May – BAFL Game 2
- Sat 4th June – China Cup Game 1 – in Shanghai
- Sat 11th June – BAFL Game 3
- Sat 10th Sept – BAFL Game 4
- Sat 17th Sept – China Cup Game 2 – in Beijing
- Sat 24th Sept – BAFL Game 5
- Sat 8th Oct – BAFL Game 6
- Sat 15th Oct – Asian Champs
- Sat 22nd Oct – BAFL Game 7
Players are now being recruited, contact Mic micm1969@mac.com for more info – all skill levels welcome.
大中华杯全纪录!
上周六,也就是4月30日那天,大中华杯在广州开战了!
Beijing City Guo Guos 蝈蝈(Grasshoppers)
本次活动参赛的队伍分别有广州蝎子,上海老虎,重庆猫和成都袋鼠。重庆猫和成都袋鼠将组成西南联队来参加本次的赛事。而在3场比赛之后,将会进行18人VS18人的“大乱斗”比赛。
第一场:上海老虎 VS 西南联队
第二场:广州蝎子 VS 西南联队
第三场:广州蝎子 VS 上海老虎
第四场:黑队 VS 白队 (18人“大乱斗”)
在经过一个下午的激烈比拼之后,比赛比分如下:
上海老虎 VS 西南联队
14:60
广州蝎子 VS 西南联队
34:15
广州蝎子 VS 上海老虎 (Guangzhou Scorpions VS Shanghai Tigers)
61:10
黑队 VS 白队 (Black VS White)
46:31
在这里祝贺我们蝎子队获得了本次大中华杯的冠军!同时也感谢上海老虎,重庆猫和成都袋鼠队伍对我们活动的支持!
接下来请看这次比赛的全纪录!具体每场比赛的记录可以点击各场比赛的详情观看!
周六中午12点,比赛队员们和工作人员们就已经来到了大中华杯的比赛场地——广东工业大学板球场。刚来到场地,工作人员们便开始了布置场地,摆放设施等工作,而各队的队员们则穿戴好装备开始进行热身。
现场的香肠吧,队员们纷纷在现场吃上了香喷喷的烤肠,为即将到来的比赛补充体力。