WA: A Sear 3, A Ettridge 2, D Spreadborough 1-1, G Allen 1, A Brown 1, N Rainey 1.
SA: N Wapper 2, S Robb 1–2, L Perham 1-1, A Feleppa 1, S Gilbert 1, M Mangan 1.
Game 6
Sunday, 7 November 2004, Perth, Western Australia
1
2
3
4
FINAL
WA
1
2
4
6
13
SA
3
4
2
2
11
Goalscorers:
WA: D Whiteman 6, R Brown 2, A Sear 2, A Ettridge 1, C Hayes 1, D Spreadborough 1.
SA: B Howe 4, S Gilbert 2, L Perham 2, A Carter 1, M Mangan 1, J Pangrazio 1.
ALL Table 2004
Table after completion of round-robin tournament
P
W
L
F
A
Pts
Vic
4
3
1
49
41
6
WA
4
2
2
40
42
4
SA
4
1
3
41
47
2
FINAL (Game 7)
Saturday, 13 November 2004, Melbourne, Victoria
1
2
3
4
FINAL
Vic
1
6
4
5
16
WA
3
1
2
1
7
Goalscorers:
Vic: D Nicholas 5–1, D Pusvacietis 3–2, J Ardossi 2–1, A Lawman 2, D Stiglich 1–2, D Arnall 1, J Joy 1, J Tokarua 1, M Sevoir 0–1.
WA: A Sear 3, D Whiteman 2, D Spreadborough 2, N Rainey 0–2, G Morley 0–1.
All-Stars
ALL 2004 Champions: Victoria
ALL 2004 Most Valuable Player: Russell Brown (WA)
ALL 2004 All-Stars: Darren Nicholas, Daniel Pusvacietis, John Tokarua, Scott Garnsworthy, Cameron Shepherd, Daniel Stiglich (Vic), Russell Brown, David Whiteman, Nathan Rainey, Adam Sear (WA), Leigh Perham, Brett Howe, Mark Mangan (SA). Coach: Duncan McKenzie (Vic). Referee: Rolf Kraus
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