2017 International Rules - 2nd Test International Broadcast Schedule
- Thursday, November 16 2017 @ 02:30 pm ACDT
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Here's your chance to win the perfect gift for the Bombers or Cats fan in your life, or yourself, while supporting footy in Portland (Oregon)!
On December 16th, during our PAFC Holiday Party, we’ll be raffling off team-signed Essendon and Geelong jumpers, with the drawing streamed online on Facebook Live. Proceeds will support the Portland Australian Football Club as we head into the 2018 season.
Both jumpers are signed by their respective full 2017 senior teams, including all-Australians Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood for Geelong, and Joe Daniher, Michael Hurley, and Zach Merrett for Essendon. Each jumper will be raffled off separately; tickets can be purchased online using the forms below through noon PST on December 16th. Then, at 6:30pm PST on the 16th, head to our Facebook page to watch as the winners are drawn.
To order your tickets head to the raffle page here.
Winners located anywhere in the United States will be shipped their jumper via USPS 2-Day Priority Mail. Winners located in Australia will be charged $15 USD to cover international shipping.
Apologies for the delay, mostly an editor (Brett Northey) availability issue. Story text is by the editor.
Here we present the WFN World Rankings from immediately after the 2017 AFL International Cup.
Australia retains its notional #1 ranking as unarguably the leading nation, and PNG's victory at IC17 kept their #1 contender position intact. In fact the top 5 positions were unchanged. The big changes were Croatia rising 5 places to 7th and China up 6 to 13. Perhaps unfairly France fell 3 spots to 17th courtesy of playing in the tough Division 1 (compare with Croatia's rise from dominating Division 2). We'd love to see more cross-over matches with sides touring outside of IC years which would help address that; a modified rankings system is not imminent. South Africa's slow decline continues. We welcome Indonesia and Pakistan as fully ranked for the first time (playing the necessary 8 games) and Sri Lanka's debut sees them onto the provisional list.
World Footy News Australian Football Men's World Rankings
(as at end of 20th August 2017, end IC17)
Rank | Team | Points | Games | Rank Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | - | 0 | steady | |
2 | Papua New Guinea | 61.99 | 39 | steady | |
3 | New Zealand | 57.88 | 43 | steady | |
4 | Ireland | 56.64 | 59 | steady | |
5 | Nauru | 52.97 | 32 | steady | |
6 | United States | 49.34 | 48 | +2 | |
7 | Croatia | 47.09 | 13 | +5 | |
8 | South Africa | 46.61 | 32 | -2 | |
9 | Great Britain | 46.23 | 64 | -2 | |
10 | Canada | 45.84 | 48 | -1 | |
11 | Denmark | 43.67 | 47 | -1 | |
12 | Tonga | 41.93 | 14 | -1 | |
13 | China | 39.91 | 25 | +6 | |
14 | Fiji | 38.01 | 19 | -1 | |
15 | Germany | 37.55 | 25 | steady | |
16 | Peace Team | 36.46 | 11 | +1 | |
17 | France | 36.09 | 18 | -3 | |
18 | Japan | 35.06 | 34 | -2 | |
19 | Sweden | 34.18 | 39 | -1 | |
20 | Indonesia | 30.94 | 12 | new | |
21 | Pakistan | 29.14 | 10 | new | |
22 | Finland | 27.45 | 18 | -2 | |
23 | India | 20.71 | 21 | -2 | |
Prov. | Sri Lanka | 37.41 | 5 | * | |
Dorm. | Iceland | 35.64 | 4 | ** | |
Prov. | Indochina | 34.00 | 2 | * | |
Prov. | Timor-Leste | 27.40 | 6 | * |
Indonesia and Pakistan joined as fully qualified for the first time
* Sri Lanka join as provisional (partially qualified)
** Iceland (dormant) need to play by 07/08/2018 to stay on the list at all
Samoa fell off in 2016
Spain fell off in 2013
A solid group effort and a big second half lifted Australia to a 10-point victory over Ireland on Sunday afternoon at the Adelaide Oval.
There were a lot of variables in play coming into the first 2017 International Rules test match -- the Aussie team hadn’t practiced formally up until the week of the match, the weather conditions weren’t in anyone’s favor, and the Irish team dealt with several players falling ill earlier in the week. A couple of late withdrawals for Australia -- primarily Toby Greene and Gary Ablett -- left a few question marks in the lineup.
In hot and mostly overcast conditons at Adelaide Oval the Australians scored 2 goals, 13 overs and 12 points (63 ) to Ireland's 1 goal, 13 overs and 8 points (53) to take a 10 point lead into next week's second test at Subiaco Oval.
The Irish lead at quarter time but the Australians worked back to a one point lead at half time. The Australians then dominated the second half of the match despite the constant scoring efforts from the likes of Murphy and McManus for Ireland.
Scott Pendlebury looks to have suffered a possible broken hand and may miss for the Australians in Perth.
A full match report from Frederick Shaibani to follow.
The first of two IRS Tests between Australia and Ireland will kickoff at 3.40pm in Adelaide on Sunday local time.
The match will be broadcast on limited overseas networks (not including North America). It will also be streamed live on the Watch.AFL service, available by subscription.
The full schedule is as follows.