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Australian Lacrosse League
The Australian Lacrosse League (ALL) was an elite-level men's lacrosse competition that ran from 2004 to 2007 with the aim of boosting the profile and participation of the sport in Australia. The ALL replaced the Australian Senior Lacrosse Championships, which was held annually during a week-long carnival. Due to the unpopularity among some groups toward the format of the competition, from 2008 the national championship is again been contested as a carnival at a single venue. The three strongest lacrosse-playing states of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia competed in the ALL. The long-term goal of the league was to include a team from every Australian state. Teams played each other twice, with double-headers (a Saturday and Sunday game) played over three weekends. Each state hosted one double-header and travelled for the other. The two teams with the best win–loss record over the round-robin tournament progressed to the final, played on the weekend following th ...
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2004 Australian Lacrosse League Season
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2004, the inaugural season for the ALL. Game 1 Saturday, 23 October 2004, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: D Pusvacietis 3–1, D Stiglich 3–1, W Henderson 2-2, D Nicholas 2–1, R Stark 2, R Garnsworthy 1, M Sevior 1. *WA: C Hayes 2, J Stack 2, L Blackie 1, W Curran 1, K Gillespie 1, N Rainey 1, T Roost 1, A Sear 1, D Whiteman 0–3. Game 2 Sunday, 24 October 2004, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: D Stiglich 3, W Henderson 2–1, D Nicholas 2, D Pusvacietis 1–3, D Arnell 1, J Brammell 1, R Stark 0–1. *WA: D Whiteman 3–1, C Hayes 1-1, D Spreadborough 1-1, N Rainey 1, T Roost 1, J Stack 1, L Blackie 0–1, B Goddard 0–1. Game 3 Saturday, 30 October 2004, Adelaide, South Australia Goalscorers: *SA: B Howe 4, M Mangan 3, L Perham 2, A Carter 1, A Feleppa 1, S Gilbert 1, N Wapper 1. *Vic: D Stiglich 3, D Arnell 2, D Pusvacietis 2, J Ardossi 1, M Sevoir 1, knocked-in 2. Game 4 Sunday, ...
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Australian Lacrosse League 2005 Season
These are the results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2005. Game 8 Friday, 21 October 2005, Adelaide, South Australia Goalscorers: *SA: A Lawman 5, L Perham 3–2, M Mangan 2, S Connolly 1, S Robb 1, P Inge 0–2, A Feleppa 0–1, S Gilbert 0–1, R Stone 0–1. *WA: D Whiteman 3, R Brown 2–1, K Delfs 2–1, A Sear 2–1, W Curran 2, L Blackie 1-1, J Stack 1, G Allan 0–1. Game 9 Saturday, 22 October 2005, Adelaide, South Australia Goalscorers: *SA: A Lawman 3, M Mangan 3, L Perham 2–1, C Averay 1-1, S Robb 0–2, J Casagrande 0–1. *WA: G Allan 3–1, D Whiteman 3, R Brown 2–1, K Delfs 2–1, A Sear 2, J Stack 1-1, L Blackie 1, W Curran 1, knocked-in 1. Game 10 Saturday, 29 October 2005, Perth, Western Australia Goalscorers: *WA: W Curran 2, A Sear 2, K Gillespie 1, D Whiteman 1, B Smith 0–1. *Vic: J Buchanan 3–1, D Nicholas 3, T Fry 1, B Ross 1, R Stark 1, D Stiglich 1, D Pusvacietis 0–1, M Sevior 0–1. Game 11 Sunday, 30 October 20 ...
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2007 Disestablishments In Australia
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. It is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky. It is the first natural number whose pronunciation contains more than one syllable. Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted. The western Ghubar Arabs' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arabs developed the digit fr ...
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2004 Establishments In Australia
4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. In mathematics Four is the smallest composite number, its proper divisors being and . Four is the sum and product of two with itself: 2 + 2 = 4 = 2 x 2, the only number b such that a + a = b = a x a, which also makes four the smallest squared prime number p^. In Knuth's up-arrow notation, , and so forth, for any number of up arrows. By consequence, four is the only square one more than a prime number, specifically three. The sum of the first four prime numbers two + three + five + seven is the only sum of four consecutive prime numbers that yields an odd prime number, seventeen, which is the fourth super-prime. Four lies between the first proper pair of twin primes, three and five, which are the first two Fermat primes, like seventeen, which is the third. On the other han ...
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Australian Lacrosse League
The Australian Lacrosse League (ALL) was an elite-level men's lacrosse competition that ran from 2004 to 2007 with the aim of boosting the profile and participation of the sport in Australia. The ALL replaced the Australian Senior Lacrosse Championships, which was held annually during a week-long carnival. Due to the unpopularity among some groups toward the format of the competition, from 2008 the national championship is again been contested as a carnival at a single venue. The three strongest lacrosse-playing states of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia competed in the ALL. The long-term goal of the league was to include a team from every Australian state. Teams played each other twice, with double-headers (a Saturday and Sunday game) played over three weekends. Each state hosted one double-header and travelled for the other. The two teams with the best win–loss record over the round-robin tournament progressed to the final, played on the weekend following th ...
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Lacrosse In Australia
Lacrosse in Australia is a minor sport, with a long and proud history dating back to 1876, with a small but dedicated community of participants and volunteers. The established centres for lacrosse are in the greater metropolitan areas of Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. In these cities there are organised weekend field lacrosse competitions for men and women at senior and junior levels, played over the winter months (April until September). In the off-season, there are informal box lacrosse and sofcrosse competitions, though the majority of players in Australia are mostly of the field lacrosse type. Some lacrosse is also played in Sydney, South East Queensland, Canberra, Ballarat and Bendigo, it is very much at the developmental level. Lacrosse in Australia is now governed by a single governing body, Lacrosse Australia (LA), known until 2021 as the Australian Lacrosse Association, following the merger of Lacrosse Australia and Women's Lacrosse Australia, who had until 2008 governed ...
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Australian Lacrosse League 2007 Season
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2007. Game 22 Saturday, 20 October 2007, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: Nick LeGuen 4-1, Jake Egan 2, Blair Pepperell 2, Clinton Lander 0-1, John Tokarua 0-1. *SA: Anson Carter 3, Leigh Perham 1-3, Wes Green 1, Stefan Guerin 1, Brock Pettigrove 1. Game 23 Sunday, 21 October 2007, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: Nick LeGuen 3-2, Blair Pepperell 2, Andrew Whitbourn 2, Clinton Lander 1-2, Sam Bullock 1-1, Jake Egan 1, Adam Townley 1, Ben Waite 1, Aaron Onofretchook 0-2, Alistair Gloutnay 0-1. *SA: Kieren Lennox 2, Will Pickett 2, Leigh Perham 1-3, Chris Averay 1-1, Anson Carter 1-1, Ryan Gaspari 1, Stefan Guerin 1, Brock Pettigrove 1. Game 24 Friday, 26 October 2007, Adelaide, South Australia Goalscorers: *SA: Chris Averay 2-2, Anson Carter 2-1, Leigh Perham 1-1, Stefan Guerin 1, Kieren Lennox 1, Jason MacKinnon 1, Brock Pettigrove 1, Will Pickett 1, Ryan Stone 1. *WA: Wayne Curran 6, Kim Delf ...
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Australian Lacrosse League 2006 Season
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2006. Game 15 Friday, 20 October 2006, Perth, Western Australia Goalscorers: *WA: Nathan Rainey 4-1, Adam Sear 4-1, Alex Brown 2-1, Travis Roost 2, Jason Battaglia 1, Adam Delfs 1, Jesse Stack 0-1. *SA: Ryan Gaspari 2-1, Anson Carter 2. Game 16 Saturday, 21 October 2006, Perth, Western Australia Goalscorers: *WA: Alex Brown 4-1, Adam Delfs 3, Adam Sear 3, Nathan Rainey 2, Russell Brown 1-1, Jason Battaglia 1, Travis Roost 1, Jesse Stack 1, Glen Morley 0-1, James Watson-Galbraith 0-1. *SA: Anson Carter 5, Shane Gilbert 1, Brendan Twiggs 1, Nigel Wapper 1. Game 17 Friday, 27 October 2006, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: Ben Newman 2-1, Robbie Stark 2, Damian Arnell 1, Clinton Lander 1, Aaron Onafretchook 1, Tristan Tomasino 1, Marty Hyde 0-1. *WA: Brad Goddard 2-1, Nathan Roost 2, Adam Sear 1, Jesse Stack 1, Russell Brown 0-1, Adam Delfs 0-1, James Watson-Galbraith 0-1. Game 18 Saturday, 28 Octob ...
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Australian Lacrosse League 2004 Season
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2004, the inaugural season for the ALL. Game 1 Saturday, 23 October 2004, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: D Pusvacietis 3–1, D Stiglich 3–1, W Henderson 2-2, D Nicholas 2–1, R Stark 2, R Garnsworthy 1, M Sevior 1. *WA: C Hayes 2, J Stack 2, L Blackie 1, W Curran 1, K Gillespie 1, N Rainey 1, T Roost 1, A Sear 1, D Whiteman 0–3. Game 2 Sunday, 24 October 2004, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: D Stiglich 3, W Henderson 2–1, D Nicholas 2, D Pusvacietis 1–3, D Arnell 1, J Brammell 1, R Stark 0–1. *WA: D Whiteman 3–1, C Hayes 1-1, D Spreadborough 1-1, N Rainey 1, T Roost 1, J Stack 1, L Blackie 0–1, B Goddard 0–1. Game 3 Saturday, 30 October 2004, Adelaide, South Australia Goalscorers: *SA: B Howe 4, M Mangan 3, L Perham 2, A Carter 1, A Feleppa 1, S Gilbert 1, N Wapper 1. *Vic: D Stiglich 3, D Arnell 2, D Pusvacietis 2, J Ardossi 1, M Sevoir 1, knocked-in 2. Game 4 Sunday, ...
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2007 Australian Lacrosse League Season
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2007. Game 22 Saturday, 20 October 2007, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: Nick LeGuen 4-1, Jake Egan 2, Blair Pepperell 2, Clinton Lander 0-1, John Tokarua 0-1. *SA: Anson Carter 3, Leigh Perham 1-3, Wes Green 1, Stefan Guerin 1, Brock Pettigrove 1. Game 23 Sunday, 21 October 2007, Melbourne, Victoria Goalscorers: *Vic: Nick LeGuen 3-2, Blair Pepperell 2, Andrew Whitbourn 2, Clinton Lander 1-2, Sam Bullock 1-1, Jake Egan 1, Adam Townley 1, Ben Waite 1, Aaron Onofretchook 0-2, Alistair Gloutnay 0-1. *SA: Kieren Lennox 2, Will Pickett 2, Leigh Perham 1-3, Chris Averay 1-1, Anson Carter 1-1, Ryan Gaspari 1, Stefan Guerin 1, Brock Pettigrove 1. Game 24 Friday, 26 October 2007, Adelaide, South Australia Goalscorers: *SA: Chris Averay 2-2, Anson Carter 2-1, Leigh Perham 1-1, Stefan Guerin 1, Kieren Lennox 1, Jason MacKinnon 1, Brock Pettigrove 1, Will Pickett 1, Ryan Stone 1. *WA: Wayne Curran 6, Kim Delf ...
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States And Territories Of Australia
The states and territories are federated administrative divisions in Australia, ruled by regional governments that constitute the second level of governance between the federal government and local governments. States are self-governing polities with incomplete sovereignty (having ceded some sovereign rights to federation) and have their own constitutions, legislatures, departments, and certain civil authorities (e.g. judiciary and law enforcement) that administer and deliver most public policies and programs. Territories can be autonomous and administer local policies and programs much like the states in practice, but are still constitutionally and financially subordinate to the federal government and thus have no true sovereignty. The Federation of Australia constitutionally consists of six federated states (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia) and ten federal territories,Section 2B, Acts Interpretation Act 1901 out of ...
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