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Cull's soccer long bomb sinks PNG

  • Sunday, August 06 2017 @ 11:00 pm ACST
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The last time these two met was in the IC14 Grand Final.  In that match the Irish Warriors kicked 6.6, and today they did that again.  This time however there was no late charge from PNG to overcome them.  In fact PNG’s added just one point in the final term to see their 2 point lead at three quarter time become an eleven point deficit at the final siren with a score of 4.7.

Bulldogs bite Lions in Division 1 opener

  • Sunday, August 06 2017 @ 09:50 pm ACST
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The last time South Africa and Great Britain met was at IC11. South Africa won by 36 points. At IC14 the teams did not meet. But their fortunes were very different. South Africa narrowly losing to NZ in the 3rd/4th place playoff and Great Britain finishing ninth. 
 
So there was not a lot historically to suggest that the outcome would be anything but a South Africa win today. In retrospect we know that South Africa were touch and go to come to IC17. 
 
Growth of football in South Africa seems to have stagnated. On the other hand a bullish Great Britain has seen football grow not just in London but outside London, particularly in the North of England and in Scotland (both men’s and women’s footy).

Banshees Too Strong For Struggling Freedom

  • Sunday, August 06 2017 @ 08:16 pm ACST
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Editor: We welcome Tash Gunawardana as she debuts on worldfootynews.com

 It was a 2pm Women's International Cup match at the Ransford Oval between the Alfa Ireland Banshees and USA Freedom. At the start of the match both teams sung there national anthems in the wintery breezy cold conditions. The captains tossed the coin in the middle.

Freedom were kicking to the left of the ground and the Banshees were kicking to the right of the ground to begin the match. It was a tight tussle to start. The Banshees kicked the first goal of the match via Aisling Gillespie (#19). In the early stages of the match the Banshees were on top in the contest over Freedom, as they had all the ascendancy, kicking goals as they slotted through their second goal of the match.

NZ Hawks too tall and clean for Nauru Chiefs

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The late game for the day provided a power packed pitting of Pacific protagonists – New Zealand Hawks taking on the Nauru Chiefs. The rain had thankfully passed - however as this 3:45pm game progressed the sun also began to pass - as the moon rose in the East the lights were flicked on, with limited benefit to the onlookers.

The New Zealand squad had the height advantage and match up pretty well on weight so wouldn't be pushed around. Nevertheless there were some fierce clashes and players on both sides will wake up sore tomorrow morning.

Flames give Crusaders a tough welcome to IC

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Lunch time footy from Ransford Oval with Womens pool B combatants Papua New Guinea Flames taking on the European Crusaders. The Flames with youth on their side but would have to adapt to the wintry conditions that prevailed at the start of the match. The Crusaders on the other hand - a very much an unknown quantity and their limited squad is pretty much their match day line-up.

Running onto Ransford Oval suddenly seemed an ordeal in itself for the Flames - as the drizzle set in the wind blew up. Would the wet favour the Crusaders - in perhaps more European conditions than the tropical climes of PNG.

Garudas too slick for debutant Sri Lanka

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Perhaps not the clash of traditional rivals however the AFL International Cup debut of Sri Lanka Lions, on a chilly Melbourne August morning was an important moment in time for a proud sporting nation. Their opponent – the Indonesia Garudas – back after a tough campaign in IC14. The scene – the Royal Park Western Oval under wintry Melbourne skies.

By Tash Gunawardana

AFL streaming live

  • Sunday, August 06 2017 @ 11:15 am ACST
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 The AFL are live streaming most matches.  Click here for their main page.  Below is the feed for the big men's Division One match between two of the favourites, PNG and Ireland. Best to open directly in Youtube for the best view.

 

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IC17 Round 1 Live Scores

  • Sunday, August 06 2017 @ 05:00 am ACST
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Live scores updated 1/4 by 1/4 across Round 1, Sunday 6th August, 2017 International Cup at Royal Park, Melbourne, Australia

Refresh page for updates.

Also note the AFL are live streaming most matches here.

 

Note: Women's match Canada v Fiji - Canada won in extra time Golden Point 16 to 15.

 

WOMEN

Ransford Oval 8:45am
Great Britain vs Pakistan
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 GB  4.6 (30)  13.12 (90)  16.14 (110)  20.22 (142)
 Pakistan  0.0 (00)  0.0  (00)

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Ransford Oval 10:30am
Canada vs Fiji
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
Canada  0.5 (5) 0.5 (5)  0.8 (8)  1.10 (16)
Fiji  0.1 (1) 0.2 (2)  1.2 (8)  2.3 (15)
 

Ransford Oval 12:15pm
PNG vs European Crus.

Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 PNG  3.4 (22)  4.10 (34)  4.12 (36)  6.19 (55)
 Europe  0.0 (0)  0.0 (0)  0.0 (0)  0.0 (0)
 

Ransford Oval 2:00pm
Ireland vs USA

Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 Ireland  3.1 (19)  3.2 (20)  6.4 (40)  7.4 (46)
 USA  0.0 (0)  1.2 (8)  1.2 (8)  1.2 (8)
 

MEN DIVISION 1

McAlister Oval 9:30am
South Africa vs Great Britain
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 South Africa  0.1  (1)  2.3 (15)  3.3  (21) 4.4 (28) 
 Great Britain  2.7 (19)  2.10 (22)  5.10 (40) 9.11 (65) 
 
McAlister Oval 11:15am
PNG vs Ireland
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 PNG  0.0 (0)  3.3 (21)  4.6 (30)  4.7 (31)
 Ireland  3.1 (19)  4.1 (25)  4.4 (28)  6.6 (42)
 

McAlister Oval 1pm
Canada vs USA

Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 Canada  1.0 (6)  2.2 (14)  2.2 (14)  3.7 (25)
 USA  1.5 (11)  1.6 (12)  6.8 (44)  6.9 (45)
 

McAlister Oval 2:45pm
Fiji vs France

Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 Fiji  2.3 (15)  5.7 (37)  8.14 (62)  10.20 (80)
 France  0.2 (2)  1.2 (8)  2.3 (15)  2.3 (15)
 

Ransford Oval 3:45pm
New Zealand vs Nauru

Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 NZ  3.1 (19)  7.3 (45)  10.7 (67)  12.9 (81)
 Nauru  0.0 (0)  2.0 (12)  2.1 (13)  5.4 (34)
 

MEN DIVISION 2

Western Oval 9:30am
Indonesia vs Sri Lanka
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 Indonesia  2.0 (12)  5.2 (32)  6.6 (42) 7.7 (49) 
 Sri Lanka  0.1 (1)  1.1 (7)  1.2 (8)  3.2 (20)
 
Western Oval 11:45am
Pakistan vs Germany
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 Pakistan  0.1 (1)  0.2 (2) 0.3 (3)   0.3 (3)
 Germany  3.1 (19)  5.2 (32)  6.4 (40)  11.5 (71)
 
Western Oval 1:00pm
Croatia vs China
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
 Croatia  0.1 (1)  2.3 (15)  3.7 (25)  6.8 (44)
 China  2.1 (13)  4.2 (26)  5.3 (33)  7.3 (45)
 
Western Oval 2:45pm
Japan vs India
Team 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
Japan  5.1 (31) 6.4 (40)  10.5 (65)  13.7 (85)
India  0.1 (1)  0.1 (1)  0.1 (1)  0.2 (2)
 

 

 

IC17 Launched

  • Saturday, August 05 2017 @ 03:10 pm ACST
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A bright early start saw the nations start arriving outside the gates of Government House from around 8.30am. Some were more punctual than others. In a myriad of team colours, the buzz grew as the time to head in through the gates. Some started to sing, South Africa as usual sounding the sweetest, but others gave it a shot.

The new nations were there too looking like nervous schoolkids. Germany, European Crusaders and Sri Lanka all stepping out on the footy world stage in Melbourne for the first time.  The GB Swans and Pakistani women new too, but had their experienced men's teams on hand to give confidence. 

IC17 Preview: Papua New Guinea Flames

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While the Papua New Guinea mens team - the Mosquitos - are the reigning champions the story is somewhat different for their female compatriots - the Flames - who are making a return to the International Cup after participating in the first ever women's division in 2011. In that competition the Flames were out gunned by the Irish, Canadian and US sides. The sole victory over the Australian Indigenous and Multicultural side. 6 years on and the Flames will be looking to make their presence more well known on the field.

Demons v Lions In Grand Final – AFL London

  • Saturday, August 05 2017 @ 10:39 am ACST
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All is set for grand final day in London with all matches set to be played this Saturday at Clapham Common. Whilst it is a great day for all clubs in all grades, most interest will centre on the Premiership Division decider between the Wandsworth Demons and the North London Lions.

The Demons were the first team into the Grand Final when they downed the West London Wildcats two weeks ago, but the Lions found their way into the decider when they downed the Wildcats in a low scoring Preliminary Final, running out 36 point winners: the Lions 6 15 51 defeating the Wildcats 2 3 15. It was a surprise straight sets exit for the Wildcats, a team which had for most of the season been neck and neck with flag favourites, the Demons.

IC17 Preview: Fiji Vonu

  • Saturday, August 05 2017 @ 10:27 am ACST
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The Fiji Vonu have the potential to go to the final dance in this years Womens division. The Vonu have been training and preparing for IC17 since the completion of IC14. After a disappointing IC14, the Vonu are out to prove that Fiji here to compete and win the division.

A vast number of players are returning to their second International Cup and therefore will have the experience to lead the team to the final. Ilisapeci Vateitei takes the Captaincy this year after a strong showing of leadership and development over the last three years. Ilisapeci is also the sister of Fiji Tribe superstar Jiuta Vateitei.

 

 

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