The 18th Asian Champs, hosted by the Philippine Eagles at the San Lazaro Leisure Park, Manila.
June 29th – July 1st – Singapore 25th Anniversary Weekend Changi Cup Game 1 Singapore wombats vs Malaysian Warriors
July 7th – IMPACT Invitational Cup – Hosted by the Osaka Dingoes ( Indonesia Volcanoes, Singapore Wombats, Senshu Powers, Osaka Dingoes and Tokyo Football Club)
August 4th – Tri-Series – Cambodia Eagles vs. Singapore Wombats & PNG Muruks in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
The AFL Asia Indochina Cup Final Wrap-Up…
Men’s 2017-18 Champions – The Vietnam Swans
Women’s Champions – Malaysian Warriors – Australian Rules Football Club
Men’s Player of the Tournament – Oscar Silk, Vietnam Swans
Women’s Player of the Tournament – Koun Sreylak, Cambodian Apsaras AFLW Team
Joint Asian Rising Star Award – Dinah Nguyen, Vietnam Swans & Nan Nas, Cambodian Eagles Football Club
Leading Goalkicker – Borres Kieng, Cambodian Eagles
Warrior Women’s MVP – Lyndsey Clarke
Lady Swans MVP – Naomi Reidy
Tournament Scores
Men’s
Vietnam Swans 14.9 (93)
Lao Elephants Football Club & Myanmar Fighting Cocks Australian Football Club 0.1 (1)
Thailand Tigers Australian Rules Football Club 6.7 (48)
Cambodian Eagles 5.4 (29)
Vietnam Swans 8.2 (50)
Thailand Tigers 4.4 (28)
Cambodian Eagles 12.6 (78)
Laos/Myanmar 2.1 (13)
Thailand Tigers 11.6 (72)
Laos/Myanmar 2.5 (17)
Vietnam Swans 4.2 (26)
Cambodian Eagles 1.3 (90
AFLW
Malaysian Warrior Women’s 3.2 (20)
Vietnam Swans 2.2 (14)
Cambodian Apsaras 2.1 (13)
Vietnam Swans 0.1 (1)
Malaysian Warrior Women’s 2.5 (17)
Cambodian Apsaras 0.0 (0)
Indigenous All-Stars Game
Cambodian Cobras 5.5 (35)
Indigenous All-Stars 1.2 (8)
Well done to the Cambodian Eagles for hosting an outstanding tournament.
September 29th – AFL Grand Final – Grand Final Parties/Events held throughout many AFL Asia clubs/leagues.
October 6th – Bali Geckos AFLX Tournament – TBC
October 13th – AFL Asia 2018 Asian Championships & Inaugural AFLW Asian Championships, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia