2018 NEAFL season

The 2018 NEAFL season was the eighth season of the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL). The season began on 7 April and concluded on 16 September 2018. The Grand Final was won by Southport, who defeated the Sydney Swans reserves by 55 points.

2018 NEAFL season
Teams10
PremiersSouthport
1st premiership
Minor premiersSouthport
1st minor premiership
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Ladder

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PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1Southport18126018031243145.148Qualification to Finals
2Sydney Swans18126014581061137.448
3Sydney University18126015631399111.748
4Aspley18126014631328110.248
5Brisbane Lions18107116761176142.542
6Canberra Demons18108015481479104.740
7GWS Giants188911442155792.634
8Gold Coast Suns1871101079151871.128
9NT Thunder1851301342191870.020
10Redland1811701269196464.64
Source: Australian Football
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Finals

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Elimination Finals

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Elimination Finals
Saturday 1 September (12:00 pm)Sydney University 14.10 (94)def. byCanberra Demons 15.13 (103)Blacktown ISP OvalScorecard
Saturday 1 September (1:30 pm)Aspley 14.18 (102)def.Brisbane Lions 7.12 (54)Graham Road OvalScorecard

Preliminary Finals

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Preliminary Finals
Saturday 8 September (11:30 am)Sydney Swans 18.10 (118)def.Canberra Demons 8.14 (62)Blacktown ISP OvalScorecard
Saturday 8 September (1:30 pm)Southport 11.15 (81)def.Aspley 6.8 (44)Fankhauser ReserveScorecard

Grand Final

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The grand final was dominated by Southport, and at three-quarter time the Sharks led 12.4 (76) to Sydney's 2.4 (16). Then, in the first thirty seconds of the final quarter, Sydney called for a head count, and Southport was found to have had nineteen men on the field due to an error when retaking the field after three-quarter time. In addition to a free kick, the Laws of the Game as written allowed for Southport's entire score to that point of 12.4 (76) to be reset to zero, but did not necessarily require it, with the decision to be made by NEAFL officials. The final quarter continued to be played onfield amid the uncertainty, while the NEAFL officials debated the rules; it was not until the 28th minute that officials confirmed that Southport's score would not be cancelled, concluding that the breach was immaterial to the game and should be treated as a routine interchange infringement, rather than the full too many men on the ground infraction. Southport won the game by 55 points.[1][2]

The national Laws of the Game were amended after the season, removing the penalty under which a team's entire match score can be cancelled, and replacing it with a penalty under which only the score kicked during the quarter in which the infraction occurs would be cancelled.[3]

Grand Final
Sunday 16 September (1:00 pm)Southport 14.6 (90)def.Sydney Swans 5.5 (35)Fankhauser ReserveScorecard

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ben Collins (17 September 2018). "Player count drama in SANFL, NEAFL finals". Australian Football League. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  2. ^ "NEAFL Grand Final ends in chaos as Southport wins flag despite breaking 19 men on field rule, not having score wiped". Fox Sports. 16 September 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Laws of Australian Football" (PDF). Melbourne: Australian Football League. 2019.
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