2008 EU Cup Australian Rules Football - Pools Round

Pools Round

GROUP A Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Germany 4 2 2 0 0 165 95 +70
Finland 2 2 1 0 1 106 119 -13
Netherlands 0 2 0 0 2 94 151 -57
October 11 - 10:00
Germany 89-51 The Netherlands Slavia - B
Prague
13.11 (89) Details 8.3 (51)
October 11 - 11:00
Finland 62-43 The Netherlands Slavia - B
Prague
8.14 (62) Details 7.1 (43)
October 11 - 12:00
Germany 76-44 Finland Slavia - B
Prague
12.4 (76) Details 6.8 (44)
GROUP B Pts P W D L PF PA DP
England 4 2 2 0 0 179 89 +90
Scotland 2 2 1 0 1 93 132 -39
Czech Republic 0 2 0 0 2 91 142 -51
October 11 - 10:00
England 88-42 Scotland Slavia - A
Prague
14.4 (88) Details 6.6 (42)
October 11 - 11:00
Czech Republic 44-51 Scotland Slavia - A
Prague
6.8 (44) Details 7.9 (51)
October 11 - 12:00
England 91-47 Czech Republic Slavia - A
Prague
13.13 (91) Details 7.5 (47)
GROUP C Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Croatia 4 2 2 0 0 186 73 +113
France 2 2 1 0 1 135 122 +13
Austria 0 2 0 0 2 65 191 126
October 11 - 10:30
Croatia 103-26 Austria Slavia - B
Prague
16.7 (103) Details 4.2 (26)
October 11 - 11:30
France 88-39 Austria Slavia - B
Prague
13.10 (88) Details 6.3 (39)
October 11 - 12:30
Croatia 83-47 France Slavia - B
Prague
12.11 (83) Details 7.5 (47)
GROUP D Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Sweden 4 2 2 0 0 184 98 +86
Catalonia 2 2 1 0 1 115 159 -44
EU Crusaders 0 2 0 0 2 106 148 -42
October 11 - 10:30
Sweden 84-47 EU Crusaders Slavia - A
Prague
13.6 (84) Details 7.5 (47)
October 11 - 11:30
Catalonia 64-59 EU Crusaders Slavia - A
Prague
9.10 (64) Details 9.5 (59)
October 11 - 12:30
Sweden 100-51 Catalonia Slavia - A
Prague
15.10 (100) Details 8.3 (51)

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