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2010 AFL Under 18 Championships |
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Teams | 8 |
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Teams | 4 |
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Champions | Vic Country |
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Larke Medal | Harley Bennell |
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Teams | 4 |
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Champions | Tasmania |
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Hunter Harrison Medal | Sam Darley |
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The 2010 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships was the 15th edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships. Eight teams competed in the championships: Vic Metro, Vic Country, South Australia and Western Australia in Division 1, and New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory (NSW/ACT), Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania in Division 2. The competition was played over five rounds, in seven states and territories, across two divisions. In rounds two and four of the competition, the second-division teams crossed over and played the division one sides, while the other three rounds of matches were played between the teams in each the division.[1] Vic Country and Tasmania were the Division 1 and Division 2 champions, respectively.[2][3] The Larke Medal (for the best player in Division 1) was awarded to Western Australia's Harley Bennell,[4] and the Hunter Harrison Medal (for the best player in Division 2) was won by Tasmania's Sam Darley.[5]
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Round 1
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Saturday, 22 May (11:00 am)
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Queensland 8.14 (62)
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def. by
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Tasmania 10.9 (69)
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Blacktown ISP Oval
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Saturday, 22 May (1:30 pm)
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NSW/ACT 15.12 (102)
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def.
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Northern Territory 8.13 (61)
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Blacktown ISP Oval
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Saturday, 29 May (11:30 am)
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South Australia 19.12 (126)
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def.
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Western Australia 8.13 (61)
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AAMI Stadium
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Sunday, 30 May (9:50 am)
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Vic Metro 9.9 (63)
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def. by
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Vic Country 16.9 (105)
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Melbourne Cricket Ground
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Anthony Miles (NSW/ACT) amassed 43 possessions and kicked 3 goals in the Rams win over the Northern Territory.
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Round 2
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Saturday, 5 June (11:30 am)
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Tasmania 6.5 (41)
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def. by
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Vic Metro 21.11 (137)
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Bellerive Oval
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Saturday, 5 June (6:00 pm)
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Northern Territory 7.10 (52)
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def. by
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South Australia 22.16 (148)
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TIO Stadium
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Sunday, 6 June (10:00 am)
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NSW/ACT 6.3 (39)
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def. by
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Vic Country 16.9 (105)
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Blacktown ISP Oval
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Sunday, 6 June (12:30 pm)
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Queensland 5.6 (36)
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def. by
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Western Australia 21.25 (151)
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Blacktown ISP Oval
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Round 3
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Saturday, 12 June (1:30 pm)
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South Australia 10.17 (77)
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def. by
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Vic Metro 15.10 (100)
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Norwood Oval
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Sunday, 13 June (11:20 am)
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Western Australia 9.11 (65)
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def. by
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Vic Country 10.11 (71)
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Subiaco Oval
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Saturday, 19 June (11:00 am)
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Tasmania 18.9 (117)
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def.
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Northern Territory 11.7 (73)
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Aurora
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Sunday, 20 June (3:40 pm)
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Queensland 5.7 (37)
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def. by
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NSW/ACT 15.21 (111)
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Gabba
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Report
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Round 4
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Friday, 25 June (2:00 pm)
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Vic Metro 18.12 (120)
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def.
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Northern Territory 4.7 (31)
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Visy Park
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Saturday, 26 June (9:30 am)
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Vic Country 19.13 (127)
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def.
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Queensland 2.7 (19)
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Visy Park
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Saturday, 26 June (11:55 am)
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NSW/ACT 10.2 (62)
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def. by
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Western Australia 10.18 (78)
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Visy Park
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Saturday, 26 June (2:20 pm)
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Tasmania 6.3 (39)
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def. by
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South Australia 18.6 (114)
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Visy Park
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Round 5
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Tuesday, 29 June (12:30 pm)
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Queensland 9.10 (64)
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def. by
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Northern Territory 12.7 (79)
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Visy Park
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Tuesday, 29 June (2:30 pm)
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Tasmania 13.6 (84)
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def.
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NSW/ACT 6.6 (42)
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Visy Park
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Wednesday, 30 June (12:35 pm)
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Vic Metro 11.8 (74)
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def.
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Western Australia 8.7 (55)
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Skilled Stadium
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Wednesday, 30 June (2:45 pm)
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Vic Country 7.9 (51)
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def. by
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South Australia 8.7 (55)
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Skilled Stadium
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Report
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Under 18 All-Australian team
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The 2010 Under 18 All-Australian team was named on 3 July 2010:[6]