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Great Britain men's national Australian rules football team

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This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeGreat Britain women's national Australian rules football team.

Great Britain
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Bulldogs
Head coachDean Thomas
CaptainRoss Denton
Top scorerAndy Walkden (30)
Alternatecolours
Rankings
CurrentDecrease 8th (as of October 2022[1])
International Cup
Appearances6(first in2002)
Best result6th (2002,2005,2017)
Websiteaflengland.org

TheGreat Britain men's nationalAustralian rules football team is known as theGreat Britain Bulldogs.[2] The team is made up of the best British born players selected from clubs of inEngland,Wales andScotland, and occasional appearances from British players playing for clubs in Australia. InAFL Europe, separate national teams represent England, Wales and Scotland.

As well as regular international friendlies, the team has played in everyAustralian Football International Cup since its inception in 2002.

They also compete at the triennialAFL Europe Championship, winning back to back titles in 2016 and 2019.

The Great Britain women's national Australian rules football team are called theGreat Britain Swans.

History

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1888 British Lions tour

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The British Isles Australian rules team in 1888 at Scotch Oval, close to theMelbourne Cricket Ground and the East Melbourne Cricket Ground, on both of which the team played Australian Rules Football against local clubs

The first team to represent Great Britain in Australian rules was theBritish Lions during the1888 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia. The team played 19 matches of Australian rules winning six and drawing one.[3] Of the matches that went ahead Great Britain defeatedBendigo by 4 goals, drew withCastlemaine, defeated the powerhousePort Adelaide on theAdelaide Oval by a goal,Horsham by 6 goals as well asBallarat,Sandhurst andKyneton by a goal. A standout for the team wasAndrew Stoddart.[3] However following the tour the codes had diverged to a point that it was felt that such exchanges could not continue and Australia's policy was not to compete internationally in the sport.

1993 Great Britain Bulldogs team

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The Great Britain Bulldogs played their first international on 2 October 1993 against Canada in Toronto.

They competed at the 2001 Atlantic Alliance Cup, recording wins over Canada and eventual runners-up Denmark. Great Britain's Best and Fairest player was Tyrone Hallam.

In 2002, the Great Britain Bulldogs competed at the first everAustralian Football International Cup in Australia, finishing sixth. Three years later they also finished sixth at the 2005 tournament.

In October 2005, the Bulldogs played againstIreland in a curtain raiser at theWest Coast Eagles vsFremantleexhibition match atthe Oval in London. After this match head coach Matt Connell handed over the coaching role to Charlie Kielty.

In October 2006, the Great Britain vs Ireland fixture was repeated before theGeelong Football Club vsPort Adelaide Power match.

British Bulldog manages to get a kick away despite being tackled by aNauruan opponent during the 2008 Australian Football International Cup

After coach Charlie Kielty resigned in late 2009, Mark Pitura became head coach, with Rob Fielder as assistant. The first test was against a travelling Denmark Vikings squad, which resulted in an 11.10 (76) to 9.9 (63) win for the Bulldogs on Putney Heath, London.

In 2010, the squad competed in the inaugural European Championships in Denmark and Sweden. The squad achieved a credible 4th place, losing out to losing finalists Denmark in the group and co-hosts Sweden in the qualification final. Three Bulldogs were named in the Team of the Tournament. These players were Adam Bennett (Reading Kangaroos), Martyn Hinchey (Southampton Titans) and Gareth Blackstaffe-Turner (Wimbledon Hawks).

At the 2011 International Cup, Paul Harris from thePutney Magpies captained the squad to a seventh-place finish. Brendan McGeever (North London Lions), Ian Mitchell (Wolverhampton Wolves) and Paul Francis (Wimbledon Hawks) served as vice-captains.

A marked improvement in performance culminated in a fantastic performance at the 2013 AFL Europe Championships, where the squad finished as runners-up to hosts Ireland.[4]

In 2014 the Bulldogs once again travelled to the AFL International Cup and were placed in Pool A alongside Ireland, Nauru, Fiji, France and Indonesia. Victories over France and Fiji were achieved and Great Britain finished 9th overall, defeating Fiji 5.7 (37) to 2.7 (19) in the Qualification Final.[5][6]

2016 was a successful year for the Bulldogs as they became champions of Europe for the first time. The bulldogs defeated Ireland 7.9 (51) to 4.5 (29). Six players made the team of the tournament. These were Luke Booth (Huddersfield Rams), Marc Cashman (Wimbledon Hawks), Jack Coughlan (North London Lions), Myles Hudson (Wimbledon Hawks), Michael Sharp (North London Lions) and Andrew Walkden (Manchester Mosquitoes).[7]

At the 2017 version of the AFL International Cup, Will Worthington captained the squad and was assisted by Luke Booth and Sean Walton as Vice-Captains. The Bulldogs finished in a joint-highest position of six.

As of February 2018, Ross Denton, formerly of Birmingham University and currently playing for the North London Lions, was appointed captain of the Great Britain Bulldogs.

International competition

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International Cup

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Main article:Australian Football International Cup
Great Britain International Cup results
YearFinishPW-L-DPFPA%
20026/1154-2-016535246.87
20056/1062-4-014726655.26
20089/1653-2-0264208126.92
20117/1863-3-019724181.74
20149/1852-3-0222174127.58
20176/1853-2-0226211126.06

AFL Europe Championship

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Main article:AFL Europe Championship
Great Britain AFL Europe Championship results
YearHostFinishPW-L-DPFPA%
2010Copenhagen, Denmark & Scania, Sweden4/842-2-0232154150.64
2013Dublin, Ireland2/642-2-0231154150.00
2016London, United Kingdom1/443-1-033782410.97

Results (2010-present)

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Scores and results list Great Britain's points tally first.

2010

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
01/08/2010FinlandFinland11.16 (82)1.2 (8)Stefan Boldklub,CopenhagenGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
03/08/2010IcelandIceland11.20 (86)4.12 (36)Stenvadskolen,FarumGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
05/08/2010DenmarkDenmark5.5 (35)10.11 (71)Stenvadskolen,FarumDenmarkAFL Europe Championship
07/08/2010SwedenSweden3.11 (29)5.9 (39)Limhamnsfältet IP,MalmöSwedenAFL Europe Championship

2011

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
03/04/2011IrelandRepublic of Ireland8.6 (54)8.11 (59)IrelandIrelandInternational Friendly
23/06/2011IrelandRepublic of Ireland5.6 (36)11.6 (72)LondonIrelandInternational Friendly
13/08/2011East TimorTimor-Leste10.10 (70)0.0 (0)Blacktown International Sportspark,SydneyGreat BritainAFL International Cup
13/08/2011IrelandRepublic of Ireland1.0 (6)8.6 (54)Blacktown International Sportspark,SydneyIrelandAFL International Cup
15/08/2011CanadaCanada6.8 (44)2.3 (15)Blacktown International Sportspark,SydneyGreat BritainAFL International Cup
17/08/2011New ZealandNew Zealand0.2 (2)15.10 (100)Bruce Purser Reserve,SydneyNew ZealandAFL International Cup
24/08/2011South AfricaSouth Africa2.3 (15)7.9 (51)Ransford Oval,MelbourneSouth AfricaAFL International Cup
26/08/2011DenmarkDenmark8.12 (60)3.3 (21)McAllister Oval,MelbourneGreat BritainAFL International Cup

2012

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus

2013

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
02/04/2013IrelandRepublic of Ireland9.4 (58)3.2 (20)Dublin,IrelandIrelandInternational Friendly
06/04/2013IrelandRepublic of Ireland9.5 (59)1.6 (7)Surrey Sports Park,GuildfordGreat BritainInternational Friendly
03/08/2013DenmarkDenmark7.1 (43)4.9 (33)Dublin,IrelandGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
05/08/2013GermanyGermany9.12 (66)2.3 (15)Dublin,IrelandGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
07/08/2013SwedenSweden6.4 (40)3.2 (20)Dublin,IrelandGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
10/08/2013IrelandRepublic of Ireland6.8 (44)7.3 (45)Dublin,IrelandIrelandAFL Europe Championship

2014

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
10/08/2014FranceFrance12.18 (90)1.1 (7)McAllister Oval,MelbourneGreat BritainAFL International Cup
13/08/2014NauruNauru4.5 (29)6.14 (50)Ransford Oval,MelbourneNauruAFL International Cup
16/08/2014FijiFiji4.9 (33)7.7 (49)Koonung Reserve,BulleenFijiAFL International Cup
19/08/2014NauruNauru5.3 (33)7.7 (49)McAllister Oval,MelbourneNauruAFL International Cup
22/08/2014FijiFiji5.7 (37)2.7 (19)Western Oval,MelbourneGreat BritainAFL International Cup

2015

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus

2016

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
14/08/2016SwedenSweden18.17 (125)1.1 (7)Motspur Park,LondonGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
16/08/2016IrelandRepublic of Ireland4.16 (40)6.5 (41)Motspur Park,LondonIrelandAFL Europe Championship
18/08/2016GermanyGermany18.14 (121)0.5 (5)Motspur Park,LondonGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
20/08/2016IrelandRepublic of Ireland7.9 (51)4.5 (29)Motspur Park,LondonGreat BritainAFL Europe Championship
24/09/2016NetherlandsNetherlands15.8 (98)3.1 (19)Battersea Park,LondonGreat BritainInternational Friendly
22/10/2016IrelandRepublic of Ireland10.11 (71)12.6 (78)Dublin,IrelandGreat BritainInternational Friendly

2017

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
19/05/2017CanadaCanada15.19 (109)0.0 (0)Motspur Park,LondonGreat BritainLondon Footy Carnival
06/08/2017South AfricaSouth Africa9.11 (65)4.4 (28)McAllister Oval,MelbourneGreat BritainAFL International Cup
09/08/2017CanadaCanada2.6 (18)5.3 (33)St. Francis Xavier College,OfficerCanadaAFL International Cup
12/08/2017IrelandRepublic of Ireland8.7 (55)9.16 (70)Koornang ParkIrelandAFL International Cup
15/08/2017FijiFiji8.8 (56)3.9 (27)McAllister Oval,MelbourneGreat BritainAFL International Cup
18/08/2017NauruNauru5.2 (32)8.5 (53)McAllister Oval,MelbourneNauruAFL International Cup

2018

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DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
25/08/2018NetherlandsNetherlands9.17 (73)6.1 (37)Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Field,LondonGreat BritainInternational Friendly

See also

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References

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  1. ^"World Footy News World Rankings post 2022 European Championships - World Footy News".
  2. ^"AFL England National Program - Great Britain Bulldogs".AFL England. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  3. ^ab"The forgotten story of ... the 1888 Lions tour".The Guardian. 27 June 2013. Retrieved27 June 2013.
  4. ^"AFL Europe Championship Grand Final Review".AFL Europe. 11 August 2013. Retrieved19 October 2018.
  5. ^"IC14 preview: GB Bulldogs | AFL Europe".www.afleurope.org. 2 July 2014. Retrieved28 April 2016.
  6. ^"International Cup Preview: Great Britain".Footy Industry. 20 June 2014. Retrieved28 April 2016.
  7. ^"2016 AFL Europe Championships – AFL Europe".www.afleurope.org. 23 August 2016. Retrieved21 July 2017.

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