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Finns’ inability to ‘finish’ against the traditional rivals, the Swedish Elks

  • Wednesday, August 13 2014 @ 07:49 pm ACST
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When two light guernsey coloured teams go out to play, it looks like the Finns in white have too many tall players, a visual distortion caused by their white jumpers and shorts and by their lesser ground skills than the Swedish Elks.

Except, the hand International Cup football record demonstrated that both teams had few players over 190 cms, a contrast to the British Bulldogs. They just looked tall. From the beginning, the Swedes dominated and went to a big lead of 4.5 (29) to a scoreless opposition by quarter time.

By half time it was Sweden eight goals up over a struggling Finland.

Warriors continue their March

  • Wednesday, August 13 2014 @ 05:54 pm ACST
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The Irish Warriors produced a solid but unspectacular performance to beat a gallant French side 17.9 (111) to 0.2 (2) for their second win of the tournament. Although the Irish were rarely troubled at the back, they will know that a better overall performance is demanded when they take on Nauru on Saturday with a semi-final place up for grabs.

Led by a commanding performance by 203 cm giant ruckman Paul O’Halloran, the Warriors came out firing with Padraig Lucey simply too big and too strong for the French defense. Although the French showed plenty in terms of endeavor the Irish were able to play the game on their terms isolating their taller targets one on one in their forward 50.

Goals came thick and fast in the first quarter as the Irish took a 6 goal lead into the first break.

South Africa Lions Too Polished For Tonga Thunder

  • Wednesday, August 13 2014 @ 04:18 pm ACST
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Teams in the International cup face the same dilemma as do AFL sides these days. Not only do they have to improve but face improved opposition. Reading the first round reports the South Africans easily accounted for a locally assembled Pakistan not unexpectedly.

Tonga also easily accounted for an improved India. Considering the scorelines are very similar, this promised to be an even and interesting affair. The weather was fine and cool perfect for football, the anthems and chants finished. Time for the game to begin.

Japan Samurai teamwork outplays Pakistan Shaheens

  • Wednesday, August 13 2014 @ 02:20 pm ACST
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A fine cool day perfect for football.  The two teams, the Japan Samurai and Pakistan Shaheens, both suffered similar first round defeats, so on paper this should be a even contest, but they have two different styles.

The Samurai  lack tall key positional players to present as a focus, whilst the Shaheens lack the all round pace.



 

Chiefs pull away from Bulldogs after tight start

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This game looked good on paper and the way it played out was no disappointment. In fine sunny conditions with the slight but chilly Southerly breeze favouring the Brunswick end at Ransford Oval the Great British Bulldogs had first use. However early days and Nauru Chiefs were looking sharper – getting the centre clearances and most the early stages was played in their half.

The first goal of the game was delivered by (#10) Pilo Dagiaro. Repeated attacking though saw only a couple more behinds added. And as the momentum started to shift midway through the quarter the sense that Nauru had missed a real chance to get a big jump against the breeze. To this stage the Bulldogs were keeping key Nauru forward Oppenheimer (#2) in check.

IC14 Round 2 Results

  • Wednesday, August 13 2014 @ 11:10 am ACST
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All the results from the 2014 AFL International Cup - Round 2 Wednesday 13th August - Royal Park, Parkville, Melbourne and Linen House Centre, Seaford, Melbourne.

Where possible quarter by quarter scores will be added throughout the day.

Matches are 4 x 17.5 minute quarters.

We suggest you refresh your browser regularly to see the latest results.  Match reports will follow later.

We'll publish to a Round 2 photo album on Flickr after the day's play and post a separate story linking to it.

IC14 Vignettes – Mika Kupila (Finland Icebreakers)

  • Wednesday, August 13 2014 @ 10:23 am ACST
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The Finland Icebreakers have returned to the International Cup in 2014 after missing the event in 2011. This year they have put together a competitive and eager team which includes Mika Kupila from the Helsinki Heatseekers. A brief chat with Mika looks at his footy background.

“I started [playing the game] just before the 2008 games, so it is six years now. A friend of mine did an exchange in Australia and fell in love with the game. He convinced me to come give it a go and I have loved it ever since.”

“I have been at many of the European tournaments but this is my first time here in Australia for an International Cup.

Quick preview of Round 2

  • Wednesday, August 13 2014 @ 12:18 am ACST
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Round 2 of the AFL International Cup gets underway today with all matches again at Royal Park, except for a one off at Linen House Centre, Seaford, hosted by St Kilda Football Club through their relationship with New Zealand footy.  The forecast is for a maximum of 14 degrees Celsius and a shower or two.

In the Men's there's some crucial games in terms of deciding who will make the top 4 semi-finals.  USA vs Canada is huge, with the winner in contention for top spot in Pool C and outright entry to the semis, with the loser hoping to scrape in via 4th spot in the overall standings.  Given their history you can't sensibly tip against the Revolution.

Perhaps less huge and more scary is the slightly built Indonesia side up against Fiji.  Nauru should prove a little too strong for Great Britain to stay in contention for Pool A honours.  Ireland will look to boost their percentage against France and Japan will be keen to show that whilst off the pace of the top teams they are still well above the new-comers, in this case Pakistan.

South Africa versus Tonga should be an absolute cracker and deserving of a good crowd.  The Lions need to win but will have to withstand a fast and furious Thunder.  South Africa by a modest margin.  Not so modest will be PNG over India - this could be one for the record books if the Mozzies have a taste for blood.  Let's hope the margin stays under 300 points.  The same will be true of New Zealand against China at Seaford.

IC14 Vignettes – Maciu Raida (Fiji Tribe)

  • Tuesday, August 12 2014 @ 09:45 pm ACST
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The Raiwaqa Giants (Bulldogs) created the biggest upset in Fiji football this year when Maciu Raida’s pride and joy (the club he created and developed) won the 2014 AFL Fiji premiership. Maciu is now in Australia as part of the Fiji Tribe team at the IC14 and proud to be representing his country at his adopted game.

“It's very cold here in Melbourne.” He begins, and you can feel he is rubbing his hands together for warmth. “But anyway, I [came to] know this game from 2011, before the last International Cup, from a workmate Chris Sagaitu. He introduced it to me and asked me to have a shot. For me as I grew up I hated this game [Australian Rules footy], but once I had tried it I really loved it. It was a very exciting game and most of all it's a mixture of a lot of other sports.”

Round 2 predictions for the WFN World Rankings

  • Tuesday, August 12 2014 @ 09:45 pm ACST
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International Cup 2014 and World Footy News World Rankings - Pre Round 2

Round 2 of IC14 will produce more interesting outcomes on the WFN World Rankings as all but three matches will see rate exchanges take place with as many as 13 nations rising or falling in Rank.

Let’s look at the three matches where the rating gap is greater than +/- 10.00 first. Ireland (55.15 rating points): 2nd v France (36.09): 15th, Papua New Guinea (54.66): 3rd v India (28.45): 21st and New Zealand (53.00): 4th v China (31.36):18th are first time encounters between these nations where fortunately no advantage is gained by the higher ranked nation and likewise no points are lost by the lower ranked nation tho unfortunately blow out scores are very likely.


 

Women's World Rankings Round 1 IC14

  • Tuesday, August 12 2014 @ 05:47 pm ACST
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International Cup 2014 Women’s World Rankings

A World Ranking Scheme as applied to the Eighteen (18) Women’s International Tests/Matches played after completion of Round 1 International Cup 2014 would look like:
1. Australia
2. Canada 46.72 9 matches played*
3. USA 37.12 9 matches played*



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