McClelland Trophy
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 11:47 am
The AFL results across the men’s and women’s competitions each year are combined to award the McClelland Trophy to the Champion Club. The trophy comes with a $1 million prize to be shared across the players and winning club.
The McClelland Trophy was previously given to the VFL or AFL club which performed best across seniors, reserves and under 19s.
The McClelland Trophy was relaunched this year to include AFLW, with $1 million in prizemoney up for grabs to be shared between the club and all its players.
Four points are awarded for AFL wins and two for AFL draws, while eight points are granted for AFLW wins and four for AFLW draws, given the fact the AFLW season runs for only 10 rounds.
AFL wins will be worth four points, and draws two, while AFLW wins will be worth eight points, and draws four. This formula will be reviewed based on changes to season length.
The run home for the revamped McClelland Trophy is closer than ever. Undefeated reigning premier Melbourne looked the likely winner ahead of round six but its loss to Adelaide at Casey Fields on Saturday has opened the door for rivals to seize the trophy.
Similarly, Collingwood has shot into contention with its stunning win over Brisbane that leaves the Pies just one win behind the Demons.
Melbourne (104 points) is now just four points clear of Brisbane (100) in second, with Collingwood (96) and Adelaide (92) both within striking distance.
The round 10 clash between Brisbane and Melbourne still looms as the most likely decider for the $1 million prize, but there are some key games in coming rounds that will shape the race.
AFLW ladder
https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/ladder?Comp ... &Round=923
Round seven
Collingwood faces a potentially difficult game against Carlton on Sunday afternoon. The Blues are fifth on the McClelland Trophy ladder and remain a mathematical chance of claiming the honour ahead of this weekend's games.
That'd be a nice bonus to end both the AFL & AFLW season and further swell the Club coffer$.
C'mon girls!
Source :
https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/105161 ... hock-lions
The McClelland Trophy was previously given to the VFL or AFL club which performed best across seniors, reserves and under 19s.
The McClelland Trophy was relaunched this year to include AFLW, with $1 million in prizemoney up for grabs to be shared between the club and all its players.
Four points are awarded for AFL wins and two for AFL draws, while eight points are granted for AFLW wins and four for AFLW draws, given the fact the AFLW season runs for only 10 rounds.
AFL wins will be worth four points, and draws two, while AFLW wins will be worth eight points, and draws four. This formula will be reviewed based on changes to season length.
The run home for the revamped McClelland Trophy is closer than ever. Undefeated reigning premier Melbourne looked the likely winner ahead of round six but its loss to Adelaide at Casey Fields on Saturday has opened the door for rivals to seize the trophy.
Similarly, Collingwood has shot into contention with its stunning win over Brisbane that leaves the Pies just one win behind the Demons.
Melbourne (104 points) is now just four points clear of Brisbane (100) in second, with Collingwood (96) and Adelaide (92) both within striking distance.
The round 10 clash between Brisbane and Melbourne still looms as the most likely decider for the $1 million prize, but there are some key games in coming rounds that will shape the race.
AFLW ladder
https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/ladder?Comp ... &Round=923
Round seven
Collingwood faces a potentially difficult game against Carlton on Sunday afternoon. The Blues are fifth on the McClelland Trophy ladder and remain a mathematical chance of claiming the honour ahead of this weekend's games.
That'd be a nice bonus to end both the AFL & AFLW season and further swell the Club coffer$.
C'mon girls!
Source :
https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/105161 ... hock-lions