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AFL New Zealand

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Australian rules football governing body in New Zealand

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AFL New Zealand
AbbreviationAFLNZ
Formation1994[1]
TypeSports Governing Body
HeadquartersWellington
Region served
New Zealand
Parent organisation
AFL Commission
WebsiteAFLNZ

AFL New Zealand is thegoverning body ofAustralian rules football in New Zealand. AFL New Zealand regulates the regional competitions and runs a national draft to its 4 team AFL New Zealand Premiership national league.

AFL New Zealand currently has 30,000 Registered Players, although this is refuted, as it would mean that each of the clubs in the country has 1,875 players per team.[2]

National team

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Australian rules football is a sport played in New Zealand rapidly gaining popularity.[citation needed] AFL New Zealand co-ordinate the national team, who have competed in theAustralian Football International Cup and crowned international champions in 2005.

Since 2012 the national side has played against the National Australian Under 17 team (NAB AFL Academy). The first game was won convincingly by the AFL Academy by 91 points. 2013 saw the Australians win by 44 points and in 2014 it took a goal in the final minutes to win their third straight game by only 4 points.

New Zealand Heritage Team

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NZAFL selects a team of the best Australian-based players with NZ heritage. This team includes some AFL legends includingSimon Black (Brisbane Lions AFL) andWayne Schwass – (Sydney Swans AFL).

Provincial Championships

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The AFLNZ National Provincial Championships were an annual tournament between the regional leagues comprising the New Zealand Australian Football League. The first of the current incarnation of the NPC was held on 25 and 26 September 2004 inChristchurch.[3]

Representative Teams:

  • Canterbury Cobras
  • Wellington Tigers
  • Auckland Buccaneers
  • Waikato Thunder
  • Otago Riot

National League – AFL New Zealand Premiership

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Since 2016 AFL New Zealand runs a 4 team 8 round men's national competition as part of its high performance programme similar to theAFL Academy club pathway in Australia. Players are recruited via a national draft from throughout the country.Matches are played atNorth Harbour Stadium outer oval in Auckland andQE2 Park Christchurch.A women's national league was established in 2019, with only Waitākere having a full women's roster, an opponent, the Lions was drafted from female players across the country.

Men's

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National Men's League teams:

Men's Results

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YearPremierRunner upResult
2022Central Giants
2021 (cancelled[4])(cancelled[5])(cancelled[6])
2020Southern SaintsWestern Crows
2019Western CrowsSouthern Saints
2018Central GiantsNorthern Suns
2017Southern SaintsWestern Crows
2016Western CrowsNorthern Suns

Women's

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National Women's League teams:

  • Western Ravens 2021–
  • Central Shakers 2021–
  • Northern Storm 2021–

Former teams:

  • Magpies 2019
  • Lions 2019

Women's Results

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YearPremierRunner upResult
2022
2021
2020
2019

Affiliated leagues

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Honour Board". Archived fromthe original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved11 September 2011.
  2. ^"New Zealand takes the Aussie out of football". Herald Sun. 22 April 2013. Retrieved22 April 2013.
  3. ^"Canty Cobras hope to win national title". Fairfax New Zealand Limited. 23 October 2010.
  4. ^due toCOVID-19 pandemic
  5. ^due toCOVID-19 pandemic
  6. ^due toCOVID-19 pandemic

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