AFL Middle East 2012-13 Season Review
- Thursday, July 04 2013 @ 08:16 am ACST
 - Contributed by: Wesley Hull
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It is almost hard to believe that the AFL Middle East Grand Final was over three months ago, back on March 8th. Time has flown by without a full report on the season and, of course, the Grand Final result itself. In the first of a small series of articles on Australian football across the Middle East, a brief look at the season that was gives a small taste of the way footy panned out across the region.
The 2012-13 season kicked off with the pre-season AFL9’s tournament in September at the Nad Al Sheba Sports Arena (NASSA) in Dubai. The Meydan Cup was played enthusiastically with the Dubai Dingoes winning the day against their arch rivals, the Dubai Dragons, with a last minute surge to fall over the line in extra time. 
As the season proper came closer it became apparent that the Bahrain  Blues would not take their place in the league for this new season. It  is universally hoped that they can return for the 2013/4 season.
From  the early rounds of the new season, the Doha Kangaroos and Dubai  Dragons stamped their authority on the competition, recording a string  of impressive wins. The biggest challenge to their drive to Grand Final  day was from the Dubai Dingoes, with the Abu Dhabi Falcons and the  Muscat Magpies falling behind the frontrunners early on in the season.
This  formula played out to the final round when the Dubai teams were locked  in a battle for the final grand final spot. Doha was already safe, but  if the Dingoes defeated Doha in the final round they would displace the  Dragons (who had the bye). As it turned out, Doha confirmed their  premiership credentials by beating the Dingoes, setting up a Grand Final  against the Dragons.
In a tough encounter at Aspire Park in  Qatar, it was the Dubai Dragons, however, that reigned supreme and made  it back to back premierships by defeating the highly fancied Doha  Kangaroos for the 2012/13 title. Final scores were Dubai Dragons 17.7 (109) d Doha Kangaroos 7.8 (50). 
In the playoff for 3rd place it was the Dubai Dingoes who defeated the Abu Dhabi Falcons
Shortly  we will present another new article about Australian Rules footy in  the Middle East, where we will be looking at the development of the game  across the region with a view to the upcoming 2013/14 season.


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