2007 Australian Lacrosse League season

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Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2007.

The Australian Lacrosse League (ALL) was an elite-level men's lacrosse competition that ran from 2004 to 2007 with the aim of boosting the profile and participation of the sport in Australia. The ALL replaced the Australian Senior Lacrosse Championships, which was held annually during a week-long carnival. Due to the unpopularity among some groups toward the format of the competition, from 2008 the national championship is again been contested as a carnival at a single venue.

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Game 22

Saturday, 20 October 2007, Melbourne, Victoria

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John Tokarua is a lacrosse player from Melbourne, Australia. Originally from the Caulfield Lacrosse club in Victoria, Tokarua played one season at Malvern Lacrosse Club where he won Fairest and Best for his club and his state (2002). Tokarua represented Australia in the 1996 World Under-19 Lacrosse Championship before being selected in the seniors for the 2002 and 2006 World Lacrosse Championships, where he gained All-World selection at the latter. Tokarua was named Co-Captain for 2010 Australian Team that won bronze in Manchester, England. A two-time Australian Lacrosse League All-Star, Tokarua has gained a fierce reputation as a groundball, takeaway and goalscoring machine off the defensive midfield line. Tokarua was also drafted by the San Francisco Dragons in the Major League Lacrosse.

Game 23

Sunday, 21 October 2007, Melbourne, Victoria

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SA32410010

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Game 24

Friday, 26 October 2007, Adelaide, South Australia

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WA243514

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Game 25

Saturday, 27 October 2007, Adelaide, South Australia

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Game 26

Friday, 2 November 2007, Perth, Western Australia

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WA10023
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Game 27

Saturday, 3 November 2007, Perth, Western Australia

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Goalscorers:


ALL Table 2007

Table after completion of round-robin tournament

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FINAL (Game 28)

Saturday, 10 November 2007, Melbourne, Victoria

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All-Stars

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