2002 Australian Football International Cup
The 2002 Australian Football International Cup was the inaugural international Australian rules football tournament held in Melbourne, Australia in 2002.
11 nations participated from around the world and the tournament was officiated by the International Australian Football Council.
Ireland won the tournament, finishing undefeated and victorious over Papua New Guinea in the Grand Final on 23 August at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Pool A
Pool B
Round 1
- PNG 13.11 d. Great Britain 2.2 – Warrawee Park, Oakleigh
- Nauru 17.17 d. Japan 1.8 – Warrawee Park, Oakleigh
- USA 7.10 d. Samoa 4.7 – TEAC Oval, Port Melbourne
- New Zealand 25.13 d. South Africa 0.1 – Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Sandringham
- Ireland 7.14 d. Canada 4.7 – Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Sandringham
Round 2
- PNG 9.15 d. Denmark 3.5
- Great Britain 9.11 d. Nauru 8.11 – Elsternwick Park, Elsternwick
- Canada 4.11 d. South Africa 1.5
- Ireland 5.6 d. Samoa 4.5
- New Zealand 11.12 d. USA 4.1
Round 3
- Great Britain 7.3 d. Japan 4.6 – Whitten Oval, Footscray
- Denmark 5.10 d. Nauru 3.9
- Samoa 12.15 d. South Africa 1.4
- New Zealand 10.8 d. Canada 2.6
- Ireland 7.7 d. USA 6.3
Round 4
- Denmark 12.9 d. Great Britain 4.2
- PNG 23.9 d. Japan 0.0
- Ireland 15.8 d. South Africa 3.3
- USA 8.4 d. Canada 1.1
- New Zealand 10.10 d. Samoa 5.8
Round 5
- Denmark 10.6 d. Japan 4.7
- PNG 13.13 d. Nauru 6.8
- USA 20.12 d. South Africa 0.4
- Samoa 9.15 d. Canada 0.5
- Ireland 4.10 d. New Zealand 3.2
Minor Placing deciders
- New Zealand 3.7 d. Denmark 2.4
- Samoa 5.7 d. Nauru 2.8
- Canada 6.5 d. Japan 5.2
- USA 13.15 d. Great Britain 2.3 – Junction Oval, St Kilda
Grand final
Grand Final was played as a curtain raiser to the round 21 AFL match between Hawthorn vs North Melbourne, so this figure is the total crowd for the match, although not all spectators were inside the stadium at the start or conclusion of the curtain raiser event.
Ireland Squad | Coach | Manager |
Michael Johnson, Neil McFlynn, Donal Boylan, Dualtach Johnson, Barry Denham, Ryan McFlynn, Michael Currane, Fergal Bradshaw, Joe Cunnane, Aaron Flood, Derek Mulligan, Alan Kelly, Denis Reidy, Fergal Killoury, Diarmuid Griffin, Gary Lane, Liam O'Connor, Brian Currane, Declan O'Sullivan, Paul Kiely, John Lack O'Sullivan, Alan Coomey, Emmet Humphries, Declan Cotter, Brian Shortall, Sean McPhillips, Brian Boyle, David Stynes, Damien Burns. | Darren Fitzpatrick | Damien Cassidy |
Final standings
- Ireland
- Papua New Guinea
- New Zealand
- Denmark
- USA
- Great Britain
- Samoa
- Nauru
- Canada
- Japan
- South Africa
All-International Team