1971 Rothmans Channel 7 Cup Explained

Tourney Name:Rothmans Channel 7 Cup
Year:1971
Dates:9–11 October 1971
Num Teams:8
Venues:1
Cities:1
Champion Other:Hawthorn
Count:1
Second Other:Claremont
Matches:12

The 1971 Rothmans Channel 7 Cup was a one-off WANFL-organised national club Australian rules football tournament between the leading clubs from the VFL, the SANFL and the WANFL.

The Tournament was held as a testimonial to celebrate Graham 'Polly' Farmer who was retiring at the end of the 1971 WANFL season, with the matches being played as Lightning matches of two 25 minute quarters with time-on.[1]

Qualified Teams

TeamNicknameLeagueQualification
HawthornHawksVFLWinners of the 1971 Victorian Football League
RichmondTigersVFLThird Place in the 1971 Victorian Football League1
North AdelaideRoostersSANFLWinners of the 1971 South Australian National Football League
Port AdelaideMagpiesSANFLRunners-Up in the 1971 South Australian National Football League
West PerthFalconsWANFLWinners of the 1971 Western Australian National Football League
East PerthRoyalsWANFLRunners-Up in the 1971 Western Australian National Football League
East FremantleSharksWANFLThird Place in the 1971 Western Australian National Football League
ClaremontTigersWANFLFourth Place in the 1971 Western Australian National Football League

2 Replaced St Kilda, the 1971 Victorian Football League Runners-Up who declined to participate.

Venues

Perth
Subiaco Oval
Capacity: 53,000

Knockout stage

Rothmans Channel 7 Cup final

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rothmans Channel 7 Cup . Full Points Footy . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607084929/http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/rothmans_channel_7_cup.htm . June 7, 2011 .