Australian Lacrosse League

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Australian Lacrosse League
First edition 2004
Teams 3 teams
country AustraliaAustralia Australia
Record winner Victoria
Homepage Australian Lacrosse League

The Australian Lacrosse League ( ALL ) was the top division in Australian men's lacrosse from 2004 to 2007 and was launched with the intention of developing and promoting the sport in Australia . With its commissioning, the ALL replaced the Australian Senior Lacrosse Championships , which were held annually in a festival week.

The states of Victoria , South Australia and Western Australia took part in the league. The goal of the league was that all states and territories of Australia are represented with one team in the league.

Each team played each other twice, in games that spanned three weekends on Saturdays and Sundays. Each team had such a "double-header" in their home stadium and a "double-header" away. The two teams with the best win / loss ratio compete against each other after the regular games in the final.

Lacrosse Australia, the governing body of men's lacrosse in Australia, tried to expand the league to include the other states. Instead, after four years, two of the three participants spoke out against the hosting mode and so the league format was discontinued.

ALL master

  • 2004 - Victoria
  • 2005 - Victoria
  • 2006 - Western Australia
  • 2007 - Victoria

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