2016 USAFL National Championships
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2016 USAFL National Championships Sarasota, Florida | |
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League | United States Australian Football League |
Sport | Australian rules football |
Duration | 15–17 October 2016 |
Men champions | Austin Crows (3rd premiership) |
Women champions | San Francisco Iron Maidens (1st premiership) |
The 2016 USAFL National Championships were the 20th installment of the premier United States annual Australian rules football club tournament. The tournament as held at the Premier Sports Campus in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, on October 15–16. The tournament saw a total of 41 teams representing 34 USAFL clubs and three from AFL Canada.
Recap
[edit]The Austin Crows picked up their second consecutive Men's Division 1 premiership by sweeping the group stage and then defeating the Golden Gate Roos 39-13 in the Grand Final. The Roos' appearance in the Final was their first at the D1 level since 1999. Nolan Cox, brother of Collingwood Football Club player Mason Cox, was named most consistent for the tournament in helping the Crows to their third D1 flag in three years. Austin's 4-0 record completed a perfect 18-0 season, and extended their win streak to 23 games, the second longest in Men's USAFL history. Elsewhere, the Calgary Kangaroos won their second ever Division 2 title, the Portland Steelheads became the first D3 team to win back to back titles, and the Ohio Valley River Rats won their fifth Division 4 premiership.[1]
In Women's Division 1, the Denver Lady Bulldogs saw their six-year streak of National Championships snapped, falling to the San Francisco Iron Maidens. The Maidens, who are the women's arm of the Golden Gate Australian Football League, beat Denver 9-6 in their first game on Sunday afternoon, then defeated the Minnesota Freeze 16-6 to finish the round robin competition at 4-0 to clinch the title. The Division 2 Women's competition, made up of three combined teams, was won by the team with players from the Portland Sockeyes, Seattle Grizzlies, Arizona Hawks, and Tampa Bay ARFC.[2]
Special guests on the weekend were Hawthorn Football Club greats Dermott Brereton and Chris Wittman, who held a coaches clinic on the Friday before the tournament, and also provided broadcast commentary. A record 30 matches were broadcast live via the USAFL's YouTube channel, including all twelve Men's Division 1 group matches, all fifteen Women's Division matches, and the Men's Division 1, 2, and 3 Grand Finals.[3]
Men's Division 1
[edit]Round 1
[edit]Round 1 (Pool A) | |||||
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Sat, 15 Oct (9:00am) | Austin Crows 4.4 (28) | def. | Quebec Saints 1.3 (9) | [1] | |
Sat, 15 Oct (11:00am) | Los Angeles Dragons 4.2 (26) | def. by | Denver Bulldogs 8.2 (50) | [2] | |
Round 1 (Pool B) | |||||
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Sat, 15 Oct (10:00am) | New York Magpies 7.9 (51) | def. | Dallas Magpies 0.1 (1) | [3] | |
Sat, 15 Oct (12:00pm) | Golden Gate Roos 10.12 (72) | def. | Orange County Bombers 0.0 (0) | [4] | |
Round 2
[edit]Round 2 (Pool A) | |||||
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Sat, 15 Oct (2:00pm) | Los Angeles Dragons 4.9 (33) | def. | Quebec Saints 2.2 (14) | [5] | |
Sat, 15 Oct (3:00pm) | Austin Crows 5.10 (40) | def. | Denver Bulldogs 1.0 (6) | [6] | |
Round 2 (Pool B) | |||||
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Sat, 15 Oct (4:00pm) | New York Magpies 9.7 (61) | def. | Orange County Bombers 0.2 (2) | [7] | |
Sat, 15 Oct (5:00pm) | Golden Gate Roos 8.11 (59) | def. | Dallas Magpies 0.0 (0) | [8] | |
Round 3
[edit]Round 3 (Pool A) | |||||
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Sun, 16 Oct (11:00am) | Austin Crows 7.5 (47) | def. | Los Angeles Dragons 0.5 (5) | [9] | |
Sun, 16 Oct (12:00pm) | Denver Bulldogs 3.1 (19) | def. by | Quebec Saints 3.4 (22) | [10] | |
Round 3 (Pool B) | |||||
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Sun, 16 Oct (9:00am) | Orange County Bombers 8.5 (53) | def. | Dallas Magpies 4.2 (26) | [11] | |
Sun, 16 Oct (10:00am) | New York Magpies 1.3 (9) | def. by | Golden Gate Roos 3.6 (24) | [12] | |
Group Stage Ladders (Men's Division 1)
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Group A
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Group B
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Division 1 Men's Grand Final
[edit]USAFL Grand Final (Division 1 Men's) | |||||
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Sunday, 15 Oct (4:00pm) | Austin Crows | def. | Golden Gate Roos | Premier Sports Campus
Lakewood Ranch, FL (crowd: 1,200) |
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6.2 (38) 6.3 (39) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
0.1 (1) 2.1 (13) |
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2016 USAFL National Championships club rankings
[edit]Men
[edit]Rank | Team | Change | State |
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1 | Austin Crows | — | Texas |
2 | Golden Gate Roos | 2 | California |
3 | New York Magpies | 2 | New York |
4 | Denver Bulldogs | 1 | Colorado |
5 | Los Angeles Dragons | 2 | California |
6 | Orange County Bombers | 4 | California |
7 | Quebec Saints | 2 | Quebec |
8 | Dallas Magpies | — | Texas |
9 | Calgary Kangaroos | 3 | Alberta |
10 | Columbus Jackaroos | 1 | Ohio |
11 | Houston Lonestars | 1 | Texas |
12 | Chicago Swans | 1 | Illinois |
13 | Boston Demons | 1 | Massachusetts |
14 | Baltimore-Washington Eagles | N/A | Maryland |
15 | Minnesota Freeze | — | Minnesota |
16 | Sacramento Suns | 6 | California |
17 | Portland Steelheads | — | Oregon |
18 | North Carolina Tigers | 2 | North Carolina |
19 | Seattle Grizzlies | N/A | Washington |
20 | San Diego Lions | 4 | California |
21 | Philadelphia Hawks | 2 | Pennsylvania |
22 | Fort Lauderdale Fighting Squids | 6 | Florida |
23 | Cincinnati Dockers | 5 | Ohio |
24 | St Petersburg Starfish | N/A | Florida |
25 | Nashville Kangaroos | 3 | Tennessee |
26 | Atlanta Kookaburras | N/A | Georgia |
27 | Des Moines Roosters | 6 | Iowa |
28 | Tulsa Buffaloes | 5 | Oklahoma |
Women
[edit]Rank | Team | Change | State |
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1 | San Francisco | 4 | California |
2 | Denver Bulldogs | 1 | Colorado |
3 | Minnesota Freeze | — | Minnesota |
4 | Sacramento Suns | 1 | California |
5 | New York Magpies | 3 | New York |
6 | Portland Sockeyes | N/A | Oregon |
7 | Montreal Angels | N/A | Quebec |
8 | Columbus Jillaroos | N/A | Ohio |
References
[edit]- ^ "Austin, Portland Double Up; Calgary, Rats Back on Top". United States Australian Football League. October 28, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
- ^ "Maidens, West Coast Combo Take Nationals Honors". United States Australian Football League. October 26, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
- ^ "United States Australian Football League". YouTube. Retrieved February 24, 2017.