Annual Australian football tournament
The Australian Champions League , formerly the SA Champions League, is an annual Australian rules football tournament, held in March, between invited teams from metropolitan and country leagues. Invitations are targeted at the premiership teams from each competition.
Competition Winners
2018 Australian Champions League
The 2018 edition of the Australian Champions League was held on 24 March 2018 at Denise Norton Park (Pardipardinyilla) , Adelaide . It was won by the Rostrevor Old Collegians Football Club .
Competing Teams
Club
League
How qualified
Position
Barossa District
BLGFA
2017 Premiers - BLGFA
Group Stage
Kadina
YPFL
2017 Premiers - YPFL
Group Stage
Lucindale
KNTFL
2017 Premiers - KNTFL
Group Stage
Old Ignatians
AdelaideFL
Wild Card (7th Adel. Footy League Div. 2)
Group Stage
Rostrevor Old Collegians
AdelaideFL
2017 Premiers - Adel. Footy League Div. 1
Champions
Waikerie
RFL
2017 Premiers - RFL/2017 Champions - SA Champions League
Runners-Up
Results
Game
Result
Game 1
Rostrevor Old Collegians v Barossa District
Game 2
Waikerie v Kadina
Game 3
Barossa District v Old Ignatians
Game 4
Kadina v Lucindale
Game 5
Rostrevor Old Collegians v Old Ignatians
Game 6
Waikerie v Lucindale
Final
Rostrevor Old Collegians d Waikerie
2017 Australian Champions League
The re-branded 2017 edition of the Australian Champions League was held on 25 March 2017 at Thebarton Oval . It was won by the Waikerie Football Club .
Competing Teams
Club
League
How qualified
Position
Barossa District
BLGFA
2016 Premiers - BLGFA
Runners-Up
Hahndorf
HFL
2016 Premiers - HFL Division 1
Group Stage
Moonta
YPFL
2016 Premiers - YPFL
Group Stage
Prince Alfred Old Collegians
AdelaideFL
2016 Premiers - C9AFL Division 1
Group Stage
Reynella
SFL
2016 Champions - SA Champions League
Group Stage
Riverton-Saddleworth-Marrabel United (RSMU)
NEFL
2016 Premiers - NEFL
Group Stage
Waikerie
RFL
2016 Premiers - RFL
Champions
Results
Pool
Result
Pool A
Prince Alfred Old Collegians 4.9 (33) d Reynella 4.3 (27)
Pool B
Barossa District 4.4 (28) d Hahndorf 3.2 (20)
Pool A
Waikerie 5.8 (38) d RSMU 0.0 (0)
Pool B
Prince Alfred Old Collegians 6.4 (40) d Moonta 3.5 (23)
Pool A
Barossa District 7.6 (48) d Reynella 0.1 (1)
Pool B
Hahndorf 5.2 (32) d RSMU 2.5 (17)
Pool A
Waikerie 4.2 (26) d Moonta 3.6 (24)
Final
Waikerie 6.4 (40) d Barossa District 0.2 (2)
2016 SA Champions League
The inaugural SA Champions League was held on 12 March 2016 at Thebarton Oval , South Australia. The competition was won by the Reynella Football Club .
Competing Teams
Club
League
How qualified
Position
Hahndorf
HFL
2015 Premiers - HFL Division 1
Group Stage
Nuriootpa Rover
BLGFA
2015 Premiers - BLGFA
Group Stage
Padthaway
KNTFL
2015 Premiers - KNTFL
Group Stage
Paskeville
YPFL
2015 Premiers - YPFL
Runners-Up
Reynella
SFL
2015 Premiers - SFL
Champions
St Peter's Old Collegians
C9AFL
Representative - C9AFL
Group Stage
C9AFL Division 1 Premiers Goodwood Saints , and Runners-Up Payneham Norwood Union declined the invitation
Results
Pool
Result
Pool A
St Peter's Old Collegians 4.4 (28) d Nuriootpa Rover 1.2 (8)
Pool B
Reynella 4.4 (28) d Hahndorf 33.6 (24)
Pool A
Paskeville 5.2 (32) d St Peter's Old Collegians 2.5 (17)
Pool B
Padthaway 3.8 (26) d Hahndorf 2.2 (14)
Pool A
Nuriootpa Rover 5.3 (33) d Paskeville 3.7 (25)
Pool B
Reynella 4.11 (35) d Padthaway 0.3 (3)
Final
Reynella 9.4 (58) d Paskeville 4.3 (27)
References
"2016" . Australian Champions League . Retrieved 4 December 2018.
"2017" . Australian Champions League . Retrieved 4 December 2018.
^ "2018" . Australian Champions League . Retrieved 4 December 2018.
^ "Waikerie Football Club win the 2nd annual Australian Champions League" . Little Heroes Foundation . 25 March 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
^ Turner, Matt (10 February 2016). "Top clubs to vie for title of champion" . No. 10 February 2016. News Corporation. Northern Messenger. p. 53. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
"Wineflies buzz with lightning strike". No. 13 March 2016. News Corporation. Sunday Mail. 13 March 2016.
"The 2016 Competition" . Australian Champions League . Retrieved 4 March 2017.
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