West Coast Challenge

The West Coast Challenge (formerly known as the British Columbia Cup or BC Footy Cup) was an Australian rules football competition in British Columbia, Canada.

The prize is the BC Cup.

History

The 2004 inaugural event, held in Vancouver, was won by the Vancouver Cougars.[1]

In 2006, the format was changed to the West Coast Challenge Cup and the venue of Thunderbird Stadium was chosen. The Grand Final was won by the Calgary Kangaroos.

Daryn Ashcroft is the former world champion. He lost the crown in 2010 after an epic contest with his own brother, and new world champion, James Ashcroft

Past participating clubs

gollark: I've not managed to do anything other than see silvers/golds during daytime GMT.
gollark: And then how does the Fish of Suns get them daily?
gollark: How did you gather enough data for that?
gollark: Yay, more balloons for the collection... but also I'm scroll-locked... why.
gollark: I mean, if you get two, you can probably get a third the same way and trade for the magmas.

References

  1. David Carrigg, "Down under rules", Vancouver Courier, 5 August 2004
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