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AFI World 9s

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AFI World 9s
File:AFI World 9s logo.jpg
SportAustralian rules football
CountryHost: Australia Australia
Most recent
champion(s)

Italy Italy Division 1
Official websiteaflinternational.com/world9s

The AFI World 9s is an amateur Australian rules football competition featuring teams drawn from Melbourne's migrant communities. The tournament is coordinated by Australian Football International.

It was first held at Lakeside Stadium on 16 February 2019 in Melbourne.

The tournament was played under the rules of Footy 9s.

Teams[edit]

The AFI World 9s featured 8 teams divided into two divisions. The first division teams were Ireland, Italy, Malta and New Zealand. The second division teams were Chile, Switzerland, South Africa and Team Harmony.

Teams
Chile Chile
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Italy Italy
Malta Malta
New Zealand New Zealand
South African Republic South Africa
Switzerland Switzerland
Australia Team Harmony

Results[edit]

Division 1[edit]

Team Score Team Score
Italy Italy 15 Malta Malta 2
Republic of Ireland Ireland 12 New Zealand New Zealand 7
Italy Italy 12 New Zealand New Zealand 7
Malta Malta 5 Republic of Ireland Ireland 4
Italy Italy 9 Republic of Ireland Ireland 6
Malta Malta 9 New Zealand New Zealand 4

Division 2[edit]

Team Score Team Score
Switzerland Switzerland 10 South Africa South Africa 0
Australia Team Harmony 9 Chile Chile 4
South Africa South Africa 1 Australia Team Harmony 1
Switzerland Switzerland 7 Chile Chile 2
Chile Chile 5 South Africa South Africa 3
Switzerland Switzerland 11 Australia Team Harmony 3

Grand Finals[edit]

Team Score Team Score
Switzerland Switzerland 13 Australia Team Harmony 4
Italy Italy 15 Malta Malta 5

Grand Final MVP (Division 2) – James Rundle (Switzerland)

Grand Final MVP (Division 1) – Anthony Liberatore (Italy)

WORLD TEAM

Jayme Huysamen (South Africa), Chris Colombo (Switzerland), Joerie van Riet (Team Harmony), Antonio Watts (Chile), Aaron Edwards (New Zealand), James Tadd (Ireland), Andrew Portelli (Malta), Vic Micallef (Malta), Josh Covelli (Italy), Anthony Liberatore (Italy)

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References[edit]

[1]

  1. "AFL Expansion Strategy Starts With World 9s This Weekend". 14 February 2019.

External links[edit]


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