West Coast Challenge
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The West Coast Challenge (formerly known as the British Columbia Cup or BC Footy Cup) is an Australian rules football competition in British Columbia, Canada.
The prize is the BC Cup.
[edit] History
The 2004 inaugural event, held in Vancouver was won by the Alberta Roos.[1]
The 2005 event, held in Vancouver was won by the Albeta Roos.
The format was changed in 2006 to the West Coast Challenge Cup and the venue of Thunderbird Stadium was chosen and the Grand Final was won by the Calgary Kangaroos.
[edit] Past Participating Clubs
- Vancouver Cougars
- Calgary Kangaroos
- Calgary Bears
- Victoria Lions
- Seattle Grizzlies
- Burnaby Eagles
- Red Deer Magpies
[edit] References
- ^ Down under rules from the Vancourier
Governing Body | |
Promotional Bodies |
Australian Football Association of North America | AFL Canada |
National Team | |
Major Domestic Representative Competitions |
Stampede Cup | West Coast Challenge |
Major Leagues | |
Metro Footy Leagues | |
Junior Leagues |
North Delta Juniors |