2005 Wizard Home Loans Cup
2005 AFL pre-season |
Wizard Cup Logo |
Teams |
16 |
Winners |
Carlton (3rd title) |
Matches played |
15 |
Attendance |
317,761 (average 21,184 per match) |
Michael Tuck Medallist |
Brendon Fevola |
The 2005 Wizard Home Loans Cup was the name of the AFL pre-season competition for 2005. The attendance for all matches was 317,761, with an average attendance of 21,184 per game. The Michael Tuck medal (awarded to the best & fairest in the pre-season final) was awarded to Brendan Fevola of the Carlton Football Club. Carlton defeated the West Coast Eagles in the final 1.14.18 (111) to 1.11.9 (84). Carlton went on to receive the wooden spoon in the regular home-and-away season.
Games
Round 1
Home team |
Home team score |
Away team |
Away team score |
Ground |
Crowd |
Date |
Collingwood Magpies |
3.12.16 (115) |
Richmond Tigers |
5.9.9 (108) |
Telstra Dome |
33,639 |
Friday, 18 February |
Fremantle Dockers |
0.11.7 (73) |
West Coast Eagles |
0.12.8 (80) |
Subiaco Oval |
38,124 |
Friday, 18 February |
Western Bulldogs |
1.11.15 (90) |
Sydney Swans |
0.11.4 (70) |
Telstra Dome |
10,580 |
Saturday, 19 February |
Hawthorn Hawks |
1.8.9 (66) |
St Kilda Saints |
1.8.18 (75) |
Telstra Dome |
27,513 |
Saturday, 19 February |
Brisbane Lions |
0.7.11 (53) |
Melbourne Demons |
3.10.11 (98) |
Cazaly's Stadium |
9,486 |
Saturday, 19 February |
Kangaroos |
0.7.12 (54) |
Geelong Cats |
0.4.5 (29) |
Manuka Oval |
3,540 |
Sunday, 20 February |
Carlton Blues |
2.13.11 (107) |
Essendon Bombers |
2.7.10 (70) |
Telstra Dome |
23,220 |
Sunday, 20 February |
Adelaide Crows |
1.7.9 (60) |
Port Adelaide Power |
0.11.9 (75) |
AAMI Stadium |
26,161 |
Sunday, 20 February |
Quarter Finals
Semi Finals
Grand Final
Goal tally
This table shows how many goals the two grand finalists have scored throughout the entire pre-season competition. The host of the grand final is determined on how many goals a winning semi finalists kicks over the three weeks they've been in the competition for.
Final Placings
1. Carlton
2. West Coast
3. Western Bulldogs
4. North Melbourne
5. Melbourne
6. St. Kilda
7. Port Adelaide
8. Collingwood
9. Richmond
10. Fremantle
11. Hawthorn
12. Adelaide
13. Sydney
14. Essendon
15. Brisbane
16. Geelong
See also
References
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