2016 AFL Youth Girls National Championships explained

AFL Youth Girls National Championships
Sport:Australian rules football
Year:2016
Location:Melbourne
Start Date:2 May
End Date:6 May
Tournament Format:Round-robin
Venues:MCG
Olympic Park Oval
Punt Road Oval
Shepley Oval
Trevor Barker Oval
Teams:4 (pool A)
5 (pool B)
Champions:Vic Metro (pool A)
NSW/ACT (pool B)
Matches:16
Previous:2015
Next:2017

The 2016 edition of the AFL Youth Girls National Championships was held from 2 May to 6 May in Melbourne, Victoria. Nine teams competed in the round-robin tournament, divided into pool A: Queensland, Western Australia, Vic Country and Vic Metro; and pool B: the Northern Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, a combined New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory side (NSW/ACT) and the Indigenous Australian Woomeras.

A professional women's Australian rules football competition (AFL Women's (AFLW)) was to be inaugurated in 2017, creating a new incentive for performance in the championships.[1] Several clubs who had received AFLW licences used the competition to scout potential players.[2]

Vic Metro won pool A, completing an unbeaten tournament by holding Western Australia scoreless in the final played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[3] NSW/ACT prevailed in pool B and was also undefeated in their group.[4] Commenting on the pool A final, Herald Sun reporter Sam Edmund said "This is football as we remember it. No flooding, no pressing and players holding position. As good as the AFL has been this year, this was refreshing."[5]

All-Australian team

An initial All-Australian squad was named in May. Most of the squad appeared in an all-star game in September that acted as a curtain-raiser for the – Hampson-Hardeman Cup match. The final team was announced after the match. The selectors were Darren Flanigan, AFL Victoria female football manager and the chairman of the panel; Julia Price, former AFL Queensland female development manager; and footballers Lauren Arnell, Alicia Eva, Aasta O'Connor and Daisy Pearce.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Lusted . Peter . Professional AFL contracts up for grabs at Youth Girls National Championships . 23 March 2019 . . . 3 May 2016.
  2. News: Gastin . Sam . Youth Girls champs a scouting opportunity . 23 March 2019 . collingwoodfc.com.au . . 2 May 2016 . 23 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190323055031/https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/2016-05-02/youth-girls-champs-a-scouting-opportunity . dead .
  3. News: Black . Sarah . Vic Metro dominate WA in Grand Final . 23 March 2019 . AFL.com.au . . 6 May 2016.
  4. News: NSW/ACT wins girls' pool B title . https://web.archive.org/web/20190323055028/https://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-06/nsw-act-wins-girls-pool-b-title%2B . dead . 23 March 2019 . 23 March 2019 . AFL.com.au . . 6 May 2016.
  5. News: Edmund . Sam . Vic Metro defeats Western Australia in youth girls national championships final at the MCG . 23 March 2019 . . . 6 May 2016.
  6. News: Youth girls' All Australian team announced . 23 March 2019 . AFL.com.au . . 5 September 2016.