ADFBA National Teams
Year | Tours | Women's Coach | Result | Men's Coach | Result |
2013 | Janeter Turnbull | Bruce Ferguson | |||
2012 | Western Australia | Janeter Turnbull | Bruce Ferguson | ||
2011 | Arafura Games | Janeter Turnbull | Bruce Ferguson | ||
2009 | Arafura Games | Dean Burke | 2nd | Mick Kearney | 4th |
2008 | New Zealand | Dean Burke | Mick Kearney | ||
2007 | Arafura Games | Dean Burke | 3rd | Mick Kearney | 8th |
2006 | Singapore | Bill Lawrie | Mick Kearney | ||
2005 | Arafura Games | Bruce Ferguson | 6th | Mick Kearney | 3rd |
2004 | New Zealand | Mick Kearney | Mick Kearney | ||
2003 | New Zealand, Australian Institute of Sport | John Tauschke | Games Cancelled | Bill Lawrie | Games Cancelled |
2002 | Cath Wilsen | Bill Lawrie | |||
2001 | Arafura Games | Bill Lawrie | 5th | Mark Thomas | 4th |
2000 | Scott Cranfield | Mick Kearney | |||
1999 | Arafura Games | Tony Cotton | 2nd | Mick Kearney | 2nd |
1998 | United Kingdom | Scott Cranfield | Mick Kearney | ||
1997 | Arafura Games | Scott Cranfield | 2nd | Bill Lawrie | 3rd |
1996 | Australian Institute of Sport | Scott Cranfield | Bill Lawrie | ||
1995 | Arafura Games | Craig Button | 3rd | Bill Lawrie | 4th |
1994 | Australian Institute of Sport | Scott Cranfield | Bill Lawrie | ||
1993 | Scott Cranfield | Mick Kearney | |||
1992 | Bill Lawrie | Mick Kearney | |||
1991 | New Zealand | Bill Lawrie | Mick Kearney | ||
1990 | Mick Kearney | ||||
1989 | New Zealand; Country VIC, NSW & QLD. | Mick Kearney | |||
1988 | Mick Kearney | ||||
1987 | Laddy Koch | Mick Kearney | |||
1986 | Laddy Koch | Rod Cooper | |||
1985 | Laddy Koch | Rod Cooper | |||
1984 | Laddy Koch | Rod Cooper | |||
1983 | New Zealand | John Nordheim | Rod Cooper |
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