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The 2008 Australian Football International Cup was the third time the
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, an international
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competition, has been contested. It was scheduled for 2008 (as part of the 150th year celebrations of Australian Football), with 16 nations competing. The tournament was hosted by both
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and
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in
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,
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between 27 August and 6 September, with a single match additionally played in
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. Like previous tournaments, the competition was open to men's teams with strict nationality eligibility rules. The
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was played between
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and
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
. Papua New Guinea were victorious by 8 points with a goal kicked after the siren. Like the Grand Final in previous years, the match was played at the
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as a curtain raiser to the 2008 AFL Second qualifying Final which attracted a crowd of 76,703 spectators. However unlike previous tournaments, the final was not televised.


History and build up

The WAFL and
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raised the possibility of bidding for the tournament soon after the 2005 cup had been completed, however the AFL has confirmed that the cup will once again be held in Melbourne for at least for one more year, as the 2008 Cup will coincide with Australian Rules football's 150th anniversary. The AFL later indicated that a regional round and semi-finals would be held in
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. The AFL indicated that unlike earlier cups, it would likely be split into two divisions, a premier division and development division, with some discussion as to whether the eligibility rules could be loosened for the development division, to enable more countries to participate. Leagues were given the opportunity to nominate which they would prefer, with eight in each division being an initial target. Ultimately, this idea was dropped, with the sixteen teams being seeded into four pools. In December 2007, it was announced that Melbourne and
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would co-host the two division event, with Melbourne matches to be played mainly in Royal Park North. Several potential new sides were announced by the AFL, including an Israeli-Palestine combination supported by the Peres Centre for Peace, China and India. The USA
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team announced an intention to send a squad to play against Australia and possibly Papua New Guinea. Additionally Canada and England announced their intentions to send Under 17s squads. As a result, there was speculation over an inaugural women's and under 17 divisions. However the AFL denied these divisions in favour of a senior men's competition only. In response, and with the Barassi International Australian Football Youth Tournament being cancelled, British and Canadian junior teams had to organise their own tours and matches against Australian schools. Despite both international teams being in Australia at the same time, they did not play against each other. The US women's team announced a 2009 tour instead.


Competing Nations

The AFL confirmed in July 2008 that sixteen nations will compete.World Footy News – 16 teams to contest IC08, a dozen more in the wings
/ref> In addition, there will be friendly matches played between Melbourne-based migrant community teams under the names "Team Africa" and "Team Asia", as well as the Tongan side which was unable to commit to the full tournament. Also despite a previous appearance, the Spain Bulls will not be competing.


Games


Round 1


Round 2


Round 3


Group Results After Rounds


Pool A


Pool B


Pool C


Pool D


Finals


Finals Round 1


Finals Round 2


Knockout-Chart (Final 4)


Individual awards


World Team

The world team was selected based on player performance in the pool rounds only. India, China, the Peace Team and Finland all missed representation in the team.


Tournament Best & Fairest winners


Gallery

Image:Congalton mark against india international cup 2008.jpg, New Zealand's captain Andrew Congalton takes a strong mark in front of an Indian opponent Image:Richard bradley high mark new zealand.jpg, New Zealand's Richard Bradley takes a high mark against India Image:Usa china ruck contest.jpg, The USA and China contest the ruck Image:Canada manny matata kicking.jpg, Canada's ruckman Manny Matata takes a kick against Sweden in round 2 Image:Scott fleming goal canada 2008.jpg, Canada's Scott Fleming kicks one of eight goals against Sweden in round 2 Image:Swedish national australian rules football team.jpg, Swedish team lines up for the national anthem before taking on Canada Image:Great britain vs nauru 2.jpg, A British Bulldog gets a kick away despite close checking from a Nauruan opponent in Britain's round 2 loss Image:Peres team for peace.jpg, Robert Dipierdomenico coach of the Peres Peace team joining with his team to sign the joint anthem Image:Png mosquitos 2008 international cup.jpg, The Papua New Guinea Mosquitos line up for the national anthem before taking on the Peace Team Image:Samoa international cup squad.jpg, Samoa lines up for the national anthem before taking on Japan in round 2 Image:Pack mark by Irish player.jpg, Big pack mark by Ireland's Mike Finn over South Africa Image:Spectacular mark by Irish player against South Africa.jpg, Another Mike Finn special Image:Field kicking ireland vs south africa.jpg, Irish player gets a kick downfield Image:Field kicking South Africa vs. Ireland 2.jpg, South African player kicks the ball against Ireland Image:Irish player kicking on the run against South Africa.jpg, Running shot for goal by Ireland's Mike Finn Image:Marking contest south africa vs ireland.jpg, South Africa and Ireland contest the high ball with South African attempting to spoil Image:Irish player takes an overhead mark vs south africa.jpg, Irish player takes an overhead mark Image:Nauruan player kicking for goal 2.jpg, Nauruan takes a shot on goal Image:Peace team vs finland.jpg, Peace team gets a kick away against Finland Image:Png victory.jpg, Papua New Guinea shortly after the final siren at the MCG Image:Png victory 2.jpg, Papua New Guinea celebrates winning the cup Image:Png victory 3.jpg, Papua New Guinea after a lap of honour


See also

* Countries playing Australian rules football * Geography of Australian rules football *
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References


External links


Official 2008 International Cup Homepage
* http://www.aussierulesinternational.com
Long term view to IC2008 – part one
article from World Footy News with predictions on 2008 results
Long term view to IC2008 – part two
article from World Footy News with predictions on 2008 results
World Footy News International Cup homepageVideo of Aussie Rules
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