The AFL today announced key changes for the 2013 FOXTEL Cup competition that will now see the best teams from each state join the competition.
The Peter Jackson VFL will be represented by Port Melbourne and Werribee in the knockout competition, with both clubs enjoying ‘home’ matches in Melbourne to kick off their campaigns. In a major change to the FOXTEL Cup, all matches will now be played on Tuesday nights, maximising exposure for competing clubs and players.
AFL General Manager National and International Development Andrew Dillon said the AFL had moved to secure the top two teams from each of the WAFL, VFL and SANFL entry to the FOXTEL Cup competition, while the four leading teams from the TFL / NEAFL would play qualifier matches to win the right to join the first round of matches against the leading state league sides. Geelong – the 2012 VFL premiers – is not part of the competition due to being a standalone AFL side in the VFL competition.
For the first time in the competition's three years, the leading SANFL sides, 2012 Grand Finalists Norwood and West Adelaide, will join the leading WAFL and VFL teams - reigning champions Claremont, East Fremantle, Werribee and Port Melbourne. Queanbeyan, Southport, Burnie and the NT Thunder will play qualifying games to join the six leading sides in round one.
Dillon said the competition had been altered from its 16-team format to a 10-team format, in recognition of the fact that the competition should complement the state league seasons and not compromise any team's pursuit of its state league premiership with too many extra matches.
An SANFL, VFL or WAFL side would now be required to win three knockout matches to claim the title, rather than four, while teams from the developing states will have the opportunity to play each other in qualifying matches, before progressing to play the more established sides.
Claremont will defend its title and all major matches will again be broadcast on the FOX FOOTY Channel in primetime on Tuesday nights.
"The Foxtel Cup will now have all the best state league teams on show, with the confirmation that SANFL premiers Norwood and runners-up West Adelaide will be part of the revised format," Dillon said.
"The competition has its primary goals to provide opportunities for state league teams to increase their professionalism, while allowing further chances for state league players to push for opportunities with AFL clubs.
“In recognition of the altered format for the 2013 Foxtel Cup, the winning team will now claim a first prize of $100,000.
All matches will again consist of four quarters each of eighteen (18) minutes set time, plus time-on from the last 3 minutes only (20 minutes approximately total per quarter), to lessen the load on players as well as to enable games to fit into a two-hour broadcast window.
Round One:
Tuesday May 28: Werribee vs Queanbeyan or NT Thunder, Etihad 8:35pm
Tuesday June 11: Port Melbourne vs West Adelaide, MCG 8:35pm
Semi Finals:
Tuesday July 9: Werribee/Queanbeyan/NT Thunder vs Norwood/East Fremantle Venue TBC 8:35pm
Tuesday July 16: Port Melbourne/West Adelaide vs Claremont/Southport/Burnie, Venue TBC 8:35pm
Grand Final:
Tuesday August 6: Winner Semi Final 1 vs Winner Semi Final 2
Last Modified on 03/12/2012 13:29