The AFL has today confirmed the fixture for the 2024 Coates Talent League Boys Wildcard Round.
Saturday, August 31
Calder Cannons (Metro #1) vs. Oakleigh Chargers (Metro #6)
Mars Stadium, Ballarat, 10:30am AEST
Broadcaster: Coates Talent League App
Eastern Ranges (Metro #3) vs. Northern Knights (Metro #4)
Mars Stadium, Ballarat, 1:00pm AEST
Broadcaster: Coates Talent League App
Sandringham Dragons (Metro #2) vs. Western Jets (Metro #5)
Mars Stadium, Ballarat, 3:30pm AEST
Broadcaster: Coates Talent League App
Sunday, September 1
Gippsland Power (Country/Tas #4) vs. Murray Bushrangers (Country/Tas #5)
La Trobe University Sports Park, Bundoora, 12:00pm AEST
Broadcaster: KommunityTV
Tasmania Devils (Country/Tas #3) vs. GWV Rebels (Country/Tas #6)
Twin Ovals, Kingston, 1:00pm AEST
Broadcaster: Coates Talent League App
Dandenong Stingrays (Country/Tas #2) vs. Bendigo Pioneers (Country/Tas #7)
La Trobe University Sports Park, Bundoora, 2:30pm AEST
Broadcaster: Coates Talent League App
Bye: Geelong Falcons (Country/Tas #1)
Entry to all Coates Talent League matches is free.
The 2024 Coates Talent League Boys season again featured 12 teams from Victoria and one from Tasmania for the full season.
Academy programs from New South Wales (GWS GIANTS and Sydney Swans), Queensland (Gold Coast SUNS and Brisbane Lions) and Northern Territory (NT Academy) competed in a selection of games early in the season ahead of the Marsh AFL National Championships.
Only the 13 teams from Victoria and Tasmania will feature in the post-season, where they will compete in two conferences during Wildcard Round and the quarter finals, before crossing over for the preliminary finals.
One conference will feature the six metropolitan teams, while the other conference will feature the six country teams, along with the Tasmania Devils.
Teams have been ranked within their conference based on their ladder position at the end of the home-and-away season. Please click here to view the ladder.
The rankings for each conference are:
Metro Conference: Calder Cannons (#1), Sandringham Dragons (#2), Eastern Ranges (#3), Northern Knights (#4), Western Jets (#5) and Oakleigh Chargers (#6)
Country/Tasmania Conference: Geelong Falcons (#1), Dandenong Stingrays (#2), Tasmania Devils (#3), Gippsland Power (#4), Murray Bushrangers (#5), GWV Rebels (#6) and Bendigo Pioneers (#7)
Wildcard Round will include six matches which will be made up of three games from each conference.
With seven teams featuring in the Country/Tasmania conference, the Geelong Falcons will have a week off during Wildcard Round as the conference’s top-ranked side. The Falcons have advanced directly to the quarter finals after finishing in first place on the Coates Talent League Boys ladder.
Wildcard Round will determine the remaining seven teams who will feature in the finals series. The six winners in Wildcard Round will all advance to the quarter finals, along with the highest-ranked loser from the Metro conference.
The Wildcard Round and finals system gives all teams the opportunity to contest at least one additional match following the home-and-away season and is in line with the focus of the competition being on player development.
A three-week knockout finals series will commence on the weekend of September 7-8, culminating in the 2024 Coates Talent League Boys Grand Final at IKON Park on Saturday, September 21.
The Coates Talent League Girls finals series will begin next weekend. No matches have been scheduled in the Girls competition this weekend due to the Marsh AFL National Futures Girls and Victorian Futures Girls talent showcase matches.
2024 Coates Talent League Boys Wildcard Round and Finals Series Structure
Wildcard Round
Saturday, August 31 and Sunday, September 1
First Wildcard Match: First ranked Metro team vs. Sixth ranked Metro team
Second Wildcard Match: Second ranked Metro team vs. Fifth ranked Metro team
Third Wildcard Match: Third ranked Metro team vs. Fourth ranked Metro team
Fourth Wildcard Match: Second ranked Country/Tas team vs. Seventh ranked Country/Tas team
Fifth Wildcard Match: Third ranked Country/Tas team vs. Sixth ranked Country/Tas team
Sixth Wildcard Match: Fourth ranked Country/Tas team vs. Fifth ranked Country/Tas team
Bye: First ranked Country/Tas team
Quarter Finals
Saturday, September 7 and/or Sunday, September 8
First Quarter Final: Highest ranked Metro Wildcard winner vs. Highest ranked Metro Wildcard loser
Second Quarter Final: Second-highest ranked Metro Wildcard winner vs. Third-highest ranked Metro Wildcard winner
Third Quarter Final: First ranked Country/Tas team vs. Third-highest ranked Country/Tas Wildcard winner
Fourth Quarter Final: Highest ranked Country/Tas Wildcard winner vs. Second-highest ranked Country/Tas Wildcard winner
Preliminary Finals
Saturday, September 14 and/or Sunday, September 15
First Preliminary Final: First Quarter Final winner vs. Fourth Quarter Final winner
Second Preliminary Final: Second Quarter Final winner vs. Third Quarter Final winner
Grand Final
Saturday, September 21
Grand Final: First Preliminary Final winner vs. Second Preliminary Final winner
Venue: IKON Park