IC14 Men's Grand Final - live report
- Saturday, August 23 2014 @ 04:08 pm ACST
- Contributed by: Brett Northey
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Full match report later.
Will Ireland move their International Cup championship record to an incredible 3 from 5ω PNG have played in every IC grand final but are 1 from 4. Will they equal Ireland on 2 or sink to 1 win from 5 IC grand finalsω
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Note this match is also being streamed live (video and commentary) at: http://www.afl.com.au/global/aflic14/streaming
Players on the field, anthems being played. Game starts 4:50pm local time. 19 degrees C.
Players ready 3 mins early. Underway.
PNG players quick and skilful but completely unpredictable to each other including their forwards. Ireland's size bothering them. Lucey and Finn too big up forward. Mozzies giving away a lot of frees around the ground.
Peni marks and kicks 48m goal after the 1/4 time siren for massive morale boost to PNG. (May have been Beno, some PNG players not wearing their assigned numbers, as usual).
All PNG in 2nd quarter, but little to show at first. Now starting to put it on the board. Margin down to 4 pts to Ireland.
Lights are on. Ireland by 5 pts at 1/2 time. PNG speed and pressure has them on top around the ground now.
For the debut womens sides from Fiji (Vonu) and Tonga (Thunder) the last match of the tournament was a chance to finish the tournament on a high. Combined with a perfect late August Melbourne morning on the Western Oval the game got underway – a little late – the weather may have been perfect but the traffic wasn’t. The Western Oval at Royal Park glistened with the morning dew catching the sunlight – and with little if any breeze it was as good weather as had been offered over the previous fortnight.
The GWS GIANTS are exploring playing an AFL match in China for premiership point, i.e. a regular season match. To promote their quest their players donned International Cup jumpers.
France notched their second win for the tournament with a 74 point smashing of Pakistan on McAlister oval on a bright sunny spring-like afternoon.
With the early afternoon sun at McAlister oval nudging the temperature around and over 20C – the Canadian Northwind lined up ready to face the Tongan Storm in the 5th v 6th battle to decide the Division 1 premier. With a negligible breeze from the south aiding the Tongans it was the Northwind that looked sharpest from the outset. 



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