1994 Foster's Cup

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1994 Foster's Cup
AFL pre-season competition
Season1994
Teams15
Winners Essendon (3rd title)
Matches played14
Attendance251,736 (average 17,981 per match)
Michael Tuck Medallist Gary O'Donnell (Essendon)

The 1994 AFL Foster's Cup was the Australian Football League pre-season cup competition played in its entirety before the 1994 season began.

Contents

Games

1st Round

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
Collingwood 13.14 (92) North Melbourne 13.13 (91) Waverley Park 25,708Saturday, 19 February
St Kilda 14.12 (96) Richmond 17.14 (116) Waverley Park 18,662Monday, 21 February
Adelaide 16.17 (113) West Coast 14.10 (94) Football Park 28,776Wednesday, 23 February
Fitzroy 12.13 (85) Geelong 10.11 (71) Waverley Park 9,080Wednesday, 23 February
Sydney 16.9 (105) Footscray 15.12 (102) Robertson Oval 5,525Saturday, 26 February
Carlton 11.18 (84) Hawthorn 14.15 (99) Waverley Park 26,117Saturday, 26 February
Brisbane 18.18 (126) Melbourne 14.10 (94) Gabba 4,728Sunday, 27 February

Quarter-finals

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
Collingwood 15.15 (105) Richmond 7.14 (56) Waverley Park 26,913Monday, 28 February
Adelaide 15.18 (108) Fitzroy 13.8 (86) Waverley Park 5,494Wednesday, 2 March
Sydney 14.10 (94) Hawthorn 20.13 (133) Waverley Park 11,785Saturday, 5 March
Essendon 15.19 (109) Brisbane 6.11 (47) Waverley Park 11,383Sunday, 6 March

Semi-finals

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
Collingwood 7.10 (52) Adelaide 13.11 (89) Waverley Park 12,222Wednesday, 9 March
Hawthorn 13.9 (87) Essendon 15.12 (102) Waverley Park 21,418Saturday, 12 March

Final

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
Adelaide 9.14 (68) Essendon 15.12 (102) Waverley Park 43,925Saturday, 19 March

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