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VICTORIA WINS SOUTHERN CROSS SHIELD 2010 - hosted in Melbourne, Victoria.

Posted on 27th April 2010


Congratulations to the Mens and Womens Squad of Victoria, winning the Southern Cross Shield at John Cain Memorial Park in Melbourne. Below are the results for both Mens and Womens matches on the weekend,


Friday 23 April

6.30pm Women - Victoria vs New South Wales 9 - 2

8.30pm Men - Victoria vs Central Coast 1- 0


Saturday 24 April

12.00pm Men - Queensland vs New South Wales 1 - 9

2.30pm Women - Queensland vs Victoria 2 - 3

5.00pm Men - New South Wales vs Central Coast 1 - 0

5.00pm Men - Queensland vs Victoria 1 - 5


Sunday 25 April (ANZAC DAY)

1.05pm Men - Queensland vs Central Coast 2 - 3

3.30pm Women - New South Wales vs Queensland 4 - 2

1.05pm Men - New South Wales vs Victoria 2 – 3



Congratulations to the following players for winning Best and Fairest for their state:


Victoria: Mohammed Aber (Mens) and Ashleigh Bransden (Womens)

New South Wales: Peter Dionisopoulos (Mens) and Jessica Waters (Womens)

Central Coast: Joshua Doe

Queensland: Brad Schofield (Mens) and Emily McMaster (Womens)


Congratulations to Mohamed Aber on winning back-to-back Best Australian Player of the tournament.



Deaf Football Australia Archive List


Archives are available for viewing, please click on the links below to read past news.


25/05/11 - Southern Cross 2011 Results

29/04/11 - Asia Pacific 2011 Diary

08/01/11 - Australia Deaf vs Marconi Under 20s

27/04/10 - Southern Cross 2010 Results

26/07/09 - Australia vs Ghana match held at Belmore Sports Stadium

14/04/09 - Southern Cross 2009 Results

22/09/08 - MP Ninos Khoshaba’s Address in NSW Parliament

22/09/08 - Invitational Games of the Deaf - Taipei 2008

RECENT RESULTS


Australia 3 - 2 India

AUS: Alex Straub (2), Joshua Doe (1)

IND: Unknown (2)


Australia 0 - 2 Uzbekistan

AUS: Nil

UZB: unknown (2)


Australia 4 - 0 India

AUS: Jamie Flanagan (1), Mark Davies (2), Joshua Doe (1)

IND: Nil


Australia 1 - 4 Iran

AUS: Jamie Flanagan (1)

IRA: unknown (4)


Australia 0 - 2 Thailand

AUS: Nil

THAI: unknown (2)


Australia 2 - 0 Orange Waratah

AUS: Mark Davies (1), Fayaz Meghani (1)

Orange: Nil


Australia 0 - 3 Marconi Stallions (U/20)

AUS: Nil

MAR: unknown (3)


Australia 8 - 3 Ghana

AUS: Mark Davies (4), Shane Marr (3), Jamie Flanagan (1)

GHA: Andrews Wirekoh (1) Unknown (2)