2004 Wizard Home Loans Cup

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2004 Wizard Home Loans Cup
Season2004
Teams16
Winners St Kilda (2nd title)
Matches played15
Attendance259,762 (average 17,317 per match)
Michael Tuck Medallist Robert Harvey (St Kilda)

The 2004 Wizard Home Loans Cup was the Australian Football League competition played in its entirety before the Australian Football League's 2004 Premiership Season began. The AFL National Cup is also sometimes referred to as the pre-season cup because it is played in its entirety before the Premiership Season begins. [1]

Contents

Games

Round 1

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
Essendon 2.13.11 (107) Fremantle 1.13.12 (99) Marrara Oval 13,196Friday, 20 February, 7:10 PM
Western Bulldogs 0.12.9 (81) Richmond 2.13.9 (105) Telstra Dome 22,537Friday, 20 February, 7:40 PM
Kangaroos 2.10.13 (91) Melbourne 4.11.11 (113) Manuka Oval 3,227Saturday, 21 February, 1:10 PM
West Coast 1.18.14 (131) Collingwood 0.2.14 (26) Subiaco Oval 24,101Saturday, 21 February, 5:40 PM
Port Adelaide 1.8.5 (65) Geelong 2.10.7 (85) Bundaberg Rum Stadium 7,645Saturday, 21 February, 7:10 PM
Hawthorn 0.4.16 (40) Brisbane Lions 0.12.5 (77) York Park 12,443Sunday, 22 February, 1:10 PM
Sydney 2.4.6 (48) Carlton 1.22.9 (150) Telstra Stadium 6,190Sunday, 22 February, 3:45 PM
Adelaide 1.11.5 (80) St Kilda 1.12.12 (93) AAMI Stadium 13,905Sunday, 22 February, 4:40 PM

Quarter-finals

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
West Coast 0.11.9 (75) Melbourne 1.11.12 (87) Telstra Dome 8,753Friday, 27 February, 7:40 PM
Carlton 1.9.3 (66) Geelong 0.13.8 (86) Optus Oval 11,862Saturday, 28 February, 2:10 PM
Essendon 1.12.9 (90) Brisbane Lions 2.8.13 (79) Telstra Dome 19,120Saturday, 28 February, 7:40 PM
St Kilda 2.15.11. (119) Richmond 1.7.6 (57) Telstra Dome 18,177Sunday, 29 February, 5:10 PM

Semi-finals

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
Melbourne 2.8.10 (76) Geelong 2.8.11 (77) Telstra Dome 18,537Friday, 5 March, 7:40 PM
Essendon 1.11.9 (84) St Kilda 2.16.12 (126) Telstra Dome 29,536Saturday, 6 March, 7:40 PM

Grand Final

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreGroundCrowdDate
Geelong 1.10.7 (76) St Kilda 1.14.5 (98) Telstra Dome 50,533Saturday, 13 March, 7:30 PM

Scorecard

St Kilda vs Geelong
TeamQ1Q2Q3Final
St Kilda 0.4.1 (25)0.7.3 (45)0.10.4 (64)1.14.5 (98)
Geelong 0.2.1 (13)1.7.5 (56)1.10.6 (75)1.10.7 (76)
Venue: Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Date:13 March 2004 – 7:30PM AEDT
Attendance:50,533
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Scott McLaren, Corin Rowe, Shane McInerney
Goal scorers: St Kilda Goals:4: Guerra
2: Hamill, Gehrig, Riewoldt
1: Jones, Hayes, Ball, Milne, Montagna
Geelong Goals:5: Kingsley
2: Graham, McCarthy
1: Haynes, Ablett
Best: St Kilda Harvey, Hayes, Guerra, Dal Santo, Voss, Ball
Geelong Enright, Kingsley, Milburn, Rahilly, Scarlett, Mooney
Reports:nil
Injuries:nil
Coin toss winner: St Kilda
Michael Tuck Medal: Robert Harvey
Australian television broadcaster: Network Ten
National Anthem:Jordan Doroschuk

Grand Final teams

St Kilda Football Club

Team
B: Brett Voss Luke Penny Troy Schwarze
HB: Steven Baker Matt Maguire Austinn Jones
C: Heath Black Lenny Hayes Nick Dal Santo
HF: Aaron Hamill Nick Riewoldt Xavier Clarke
F: Stephen Milne Fraser Gehrig Brent Guerra
Foll: Trent Knobel Stephen Powell Luke Ball
Int: Andrew Thompson Brendon Goddard Justin Koschitzke
Jason Blake Leigh Montagna Robert Harvey
Coach: Grant Thomas

Geelong Football Club

Team
B: James Rahilly Matthew Scarlett Darren Milburn
HB: Tom Harley Cameron Mooney Brenton Sanderson
C: Jimmy Bartel Corey Enright David Spriggs
HF: Gary Ablett Jnr Ben Graham James Kelly
F: Henry Playfair Kent Kingsley David Haynes
Foll: Paul Chambers Cameron Ling Peter Riccardi
Int: Kane Tenace Joel Corey Matthew McCarthy
Max Rooke Paul Chapman Josh Hunt
Coach: Mark Thompson

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References

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