2012 TAC Cup season

Last updated
2012 premiership season
Teams12, *14
Premiers Oakleigh Chargers
2nd premiership
Minor premiers North Ballarat Rebels
2nd minor premiership
Wooden spooners Eastern Ranges
1st wooden spoon
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The 2012 TAC Cup season was the 21st season of the TAC Cup competition. Oakleigh Chargers have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating Gippsland Power in the grand final by a 1-point thriller. [1]

Contents

Ladder

2012 TAC Cup Ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPA %PTS
1 North Ballarat Rebels 1714301522899169.3056
2 Gippsland Power 1714301450937154.7556
3 Dandenong Stingrays 17107013801166118.3540
4 Sandringham Dragons 17107012641075117.5840
5 Murray Bushrangers 17107013611300104.6940
6 Oakleigh Chargers (P)1710701210124497.2740
7 Calder Cannons 1788114281277111.8234
8 Geelong Falcons 1788112601211104.0534
9 Western Jets 178901292130099.3832
10 Northern Knights 1731401135160470.7612
11 Bendigo Pioneers 173140962145166.3012
12 Eastern Ranges 173140969166958.0612
13Queensland U18s211014418677.424
14 Tassie Mariners 21107813657.354
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, (P) = Premiers

Grand Final

2012 TAC Cup Grand Final
Sunday 23 September (10:30 am) Gippsland Power def. by Oakleigh Chargers Docklands Report
3.2 (20)
4.3 (27)
8.5 (53)
 12.9 (81)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.3 (21)
7.5 (47)
9.7 (61)
 12.10 (82)
4: T. Membrey,
3: N. Graham,
2: J. Scott,
1: S. Deery, W. Hams, J. Drew
Goals2: K. Jaksch, J. Billings
1: E. Walmsley, T. MacMillan, J. MacRae, A. Franetic, T. Cutler, J. Kennedy-Harris, J. Toohey, C. Vearing
N. Graham, J. Cashman, W. Hams, T. Membrey, J. Johnstone, A. HeppellBestA. Franetic, J. Macrae, T. MacMillan, T. Cutler, J. Collopy, J. Kennedy-Harris

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References

  1. "Australian Football - 2012 TAC Cup Season". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 2019-06-11.