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The 2002 Wizard Home Loans Cup was the
Australian Football League The Australian Football League (AFL) is the only fully professional competition of Australian rules football. Through the AFL Commission, the AFL also serves as the sport's governing body and is responsible for controlling the laws of the gam ...
competition played in its entirety before the
Australian Football League The Australian Football League (AFL) is the only fully professional competition of Australian rules football. Through the AFL Commission, the AFL also serves as the sport's governing body and is responsible for controlling the laws of the gam ...
's 2002 Premiership Season began. The AFL National Cup is also sometimes referred to as the pre-season cup because it is played in its entirety before the Premiership Season begins. Teams were split into 4 groups, each comprising 4 teams. Each team would play the other three teams in its group once, with the winners of the four groups advancing to the semi finals.
Port Adelaide Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately northwest of the Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is the main port for the ...
won their second pre-season cup defeating
Richmond Richmond most often refers to: * Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States * Richmond, London, a part of London * Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England * Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada * Richmond, California, ...
in the final.


Groups

, - ! Group 1 , Hawthorn , , Collingwood , , Kangaroos , , Sydney , - ! Group 2 , Fremantle , , Western Bulldogs , , Port Adelaide , , Essendon , - ! Group 3 , Geelong , , Richmond , , West Coast , , Carlton , - ! Group 4 , St. Kilda , , Melbourne , , Brisbane , , Adelaide , -


Games


Round 1

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team, , Home team score, , Away team, , Away team score, , Ground, , Crowd, , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 16.13 (109) , , , , 5.11 (41) , ,
Colonial Stadium Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or ...
, , 13,814 , , Friday, 15 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 13.9 (87) , , , , 10.8 (68) , ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the high ...
, , 13,304 , , Friday, 15 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 12.7 (79) , , , , 7.13 (55) , , Baytec Stadium , , 11,531 , , Saturday, 16 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 12.9 (81) , , , , 17.14 (116) , ,
Optus Oval Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located inside the wider Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North. It is a historic venue, ...
, , 5,217 , , Saturday, 16 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 14.7 (91) , , , , 14.9 (93) , , Gabba , , 17,236 , , Saturday, 16 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 13.10 (88) , , , , 11.10 (76) , ,
York Park York Park is a sports ground in the Inveresk and York Park Precinct, Launceston, Australia. Holding 19,000 people – the largest capacity stadium in Tasmania, York Park is known commercially as University of Tasmania Stadium and was formerly ...
, , 12,861 , , Sunday, 17 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 18.11 (119) , , , , 5.9 (39) , ,
Manuka Oval Manuka Oval is a sporting venue in Canberra, the capital of Australia. It is located in Griffith, in the area of that suburb known as Manuka. Manuka Oval has a seating capacity of 13,550 people and an overall capacity of 16,000 people, although ...
, , 7,826 , , Sunday, 17 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 13.8 (86) , , , , 8.10 (58) , ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, South Australia, West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 197 ...
, , 15,576 , , Sunday, 17 February


Round 2

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team, , Home team score, , Away team, , Away team score, , Ground, , Crowd, , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 12.8 (80) , , , , 10.11 (71) , , Bundaberg Rum Stadium , , 13,814 , , Friday, 22 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 7.11 (53) , , , , 11.12 (78) , ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the high ...
, , 17,646 , , Friday, 22 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 13.10 (88) , , , , 11.10 (76) , ,
Optus Oval Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located inside the wider Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North. It is a historic venue, ...
, , 5,069 , , Saturday, 23 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 12.16 (88) , , , , 18.8 (116) , ,
Colonial Stadium Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or ...
, , 12,445 , , Saturday, 23 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 17.14 (116) , , , , 7.8 (50) , ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, South Australia, West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 197 ...
, , 10,234 , , Saturday, 23 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 16.8 (104) , , , , 11.17 (83) , ,
Manuka Oval Manuka Oval is a sporting venue in Canberra, the capital of Australia. It is located in Griffith, in the area of that suburb known as Manuka. Manuka Oval has a seating capacity of 13,550 people and an overall capacity of 16,000 people, although ...
, , 7,826 , , Sunday, 24 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 17.11 (113) , , , , 11.11 (77) , ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, South Australia, West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 197 ...
, , 14,351 , , Sunday, 24 February , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 12.13 (85) , , , , 10.8 (68) , ,
Colonial Stadium Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or ...
, , 13,795 , , Sunday, 24 February


Round 3

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team, , Home team score, , Away team, , Away team score, , Ground, , Crowd, , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 14.13 (97) , , , , 10.11 (71) , ,
Colonial Stadium Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or ...
, , 16,375 , , Friday, 1 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 14.14 (98) , , , , 12.12 (84) , ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the high ...
, , 13,049 , , Friday, 1 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 10.12 (72) , , , , 16.17 (113) , ,
Colonial Stadium Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or ...
, , 5,391 , , Saturday, 2 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 17.6 (108) , , , , 7.11 (53) , , Gabba , , 13,025 , , Saturday, 2 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 13.10 (88) , , , , 8.7 (55) , ,
Subiaco Oval Subiaco Oval (; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and closed in 2017 after the completion of the new Perth Stadium in Burswood. Subiaco Oval was the high ...
, , 11,228 , , Saturday, 2 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 8.9 (57) , , , , 15.9 (99) , ,
Optus Oval Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located inside the wider Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North. It is a historic venue, ...
, , 4,208 , , Sunday, 3 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 22.10 (142) , , , , 4.11 (35) , ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, South Australia, West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 197 ...
, , 16,122 , , Sunday, 3 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 9.13 (67) , , , , 19.13 (127) , ,
Colonial Stadium Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or ...
, , 11,455 , , Sunday, 3 March


Ladders


Group 1


Group 2


Group 3


Group 4


Semi finals

, - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" , Home team, , Home team score, , Away team, , Away team score, , Ground, , Crowd, , Date , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 16.11 (107) , , , , 9.14 (68) , ,
Colonial Stadium Docklands Stadium, also currently known by naming rights sponsorship as Marvel Stadium, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or ...
, , 11,265 , , Friday, 8 March , - bgcolor="#FFFFFF" , , , 13.6 (84) , , , , 10.10 (70) , ,
Football Park Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, South Australia, West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 197 ...
, , 14,162 , , Saturday, 9 March


Final


See also

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List of Australian Football League night premiers This page is a complete chronological listing of the pre-season and night series premiers of the Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1990. Although it spans three different competitions, the premi ...
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2002 AFL season The 2002 AFL season was the 106th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured sixt ...


References



{{2002 AFL season Australian Football League pre-season competition Wizard Cup