2017 TAC Cup season

Last updated
2017 premiership season
Teams12
Premiers Geelong Falcons
3rd premiership
Minor premiers Oakleigh Chargers
1st minor premiership
Wooden spooners Bendigo Pioneers
9th wooden spoon
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The 2017 TAC Cup season was the 26th season of the TAC Cup competition. The season was won by the Geelong Falcons after when Joel Amartey from the Sandringham Dragons missed after the siren, this claimed the Falcons third premiership win in its history. Geelong Falcons defeated the Sandringham Dragons by 2 points. [1]

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Ladder

2017 TAC Ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Oakleigh Chargers 1815301653993166.560
2 Geelong Falcons (P)1815301570953164.760
3 Dandenong Stingrays 18126015541299119.648
4 Sandringham Dragons 18117013601104123.244
5 Murray Bushrangers 18108015741380114.140
6 Eastern Ranges 189901286140591.536
7 Gippsland Power 1881001273140890.432
8 Northern Knights 1871011164138284.230
9 Calder Cannons 1861201229156478.624
10 Western Jets 1861201139146577.724
11 Greater Western Victoria Rebels 1851211272156581.322
12 Bendigo Pioneers 1831501176173267.912
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Premiers

Grand Final

2017 TAC Cup Grand Final
Sunday 24 September (7:35 pm) Geelong Falcons def. Sandringham Dragons Marvel Stadium Report
3.4 (22)
5.7 (37)
13.9 (87)
13.11 (89)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.1 (19)
9.3 (57)
9.3 (57)
13.9 (87)
7: G. Miers
1: L. Noble, A. Garner, J. Worpel, T. McCartin, D. Handley, M. Chafer
Goals3: K. Owens
2: C. Constable, W. Walker
1: H. Brayshaw, J. Amartey, H. Mclean, M. King, A. Jarnestrom, A. Trusler
G. Miers, E. McHenry, M. Chafer, S. Walsh, D. Hollenkamp, S. ConwayBestJ. Amartey, A. Brayshaw, C. Constable, W. Walker, H. Mclean, K. Owens

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References

  1. "Australian Football - 2017 TAC Cup Season". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 2019-06-07.