1977 Claxton Shield

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Australia Championship Series
1977
Tournament information
Date14 – 23 January
Host(s) Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
Teams5
Defending championsFlag of South Australia.svg  South Australia
Final positions
ChampionFlag of Western Australia.svg  Western Australia (3rd title)
1st runner-upFlag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria
2nd runner-upFlag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales
  1976
1978  

The 1977 Claxton Shield was the 38th annual Claxton Shield, an Australian national baseball tournament. It was held in Perth from 14 to 23 January, the eighth time Perth had hosted the Shield. Hosts Western Australia won the Shield for the third time. The other participating teams were New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria. [1] [2]

Contents

Format

The five teams played a double round-robin schedule, meeting each other team twice, with two competition points on offer in each game. The points were awarded as follows:

After each team has played their eight games, the team with the most points was declared the champions. In the event of a tie between teams in terms of points, the tiebreaker used would have been the net runs for and against, with the team achieving the greater value placing in the higher position. [2]

Results

TeamPointsWinsLossesFor-Against
Flag of Western Australia.svg  Western Australia 1262+29
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria 1053+23
Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales 844-5
Flag of Queensland.svg  Queensland 635-27
Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia 426-20
14 January 1977 Western Australia  Flag of Western Australia.svg3 – 2 Flag of Queensland.svg  Queensland Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
14 January 1977 Victoria  Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg3 – 4 Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

15 January 1977 Queensland  Flag of Queensland.svg7 – 5 Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
15 January 1977 South Australia  Flag of South Australia.svg3 – 16 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

16 January 1977 South Australia  Flag of South Australia.svg4 – 3 Flag of Queensland.svg  Queensland Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
16 January 1977 Western Australia  Flag of Western Australia.svg2 – 1 Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

17 January 1977 Western Australia  Flag of Western Australia.svg8 – 7 Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
17 January 1977 Victoria  Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg14 – 7 Flag of Queensland.svg  Queensland Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

18 January 1977 Western Australia  Flag of Western Australia.svg4 – 5 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
18 January 1977 New South Wales  Flag of New South Wales.svg3 – 1 Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

19 January 1977 New South Wales  Flag of New South Wales.svg8 – 7 (F/10)Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
19 January 1977 Queensland  Flag of Queensland.svg4 – 20 Flag of Western Australia.svg  Western Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

20 January 1977 Victoria  Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg2 – 0 Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
20 January 1977 New South Wales  Flag of New South Wales.svg8 – 13 (F/10)Flag of Queensland.svg  Queensland Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

21 January 1977 New South Wales  Flag of New South Wales.svg4 – 8 Flag of Western Australia.svg  Western Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
21 January 1977 Queensland  Flag of Queensland.svg10 – 9 Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

22 January 1977 Queensland  Flag of Queensland.svg7 – 17 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
22 January 1977 South Australia  Flag of South Australia.svg10 – 9 Flag of Western Australia.svg  Western Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA

23 January 1977 South Australia  Flag of South Australia.svg2 – 5 Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
23 January 1977 Victoria  Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg1 – 9 Flag of Western Australia.svg  Western Australia Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth, WA
 1977 Claxton Shield Champions 
Flag of Western Australia.svg
Western Australia
3rd title

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References

  1. Clark 2003, p.154
  2. 1 2 "Australian Baseball Council Annual Report" (PDF). Australian Baseball Council. June 1977. Retrieved 24 February 2013.

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