AEBF

Australian Eight Ball Federation

indigenous all stars team challenge

Indigenous All Stars

Indigenous All Stars
Team Challenge
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The Hosting States/Territories
A.E.B.F Proudly Supports
Connecting with Culture and Country

1st 2013 Indigenous All Stars . . AEBF All Stars WA
2nd 2014 Indigenous All Stars . . AEBF All Stars NT
3rd 2015 Indigenous All Stars . . AEBF All Stars VIC
4th 2016 Indigenous All Stars . . AEBF All Stars TAS
5th 2017 Indigenous All Stars 17 13 Albury All Stars AEBF
6th 2018 Albury All Stars 20 12 Indigenous All Stars AEBF
7th 2019 Indigenous All Stars 23 20 Albury All Stars AEBF
2020 . . . Covid
2021 . . . Covid
8th 2022 Albury All Stars 20 16 Indigenous All Stars AEBF
9th 2023 Albury All Stars 20 16 Indigenous All Stars NSW
10th 2024 WA
11th 2025
indigenous challenge 2022

Indigenous Challenge 2022

Indigenous Challenge 2022

Winners: Albury All Stars 20

Runner-up Indigenous All Stars 16

Hosted in AEBF

https://www.poolstat.net.au/aebf/ladder/3770/2022-indigenous-all-stats-challenge

INDIGENOUS ALL STAR’S TEAM CHALLENGE 2022 | Indigenous Challenge 2022

Dating back to 2013, the Indigenous All-Star Challenge is one of the Australian Eight Ball Championships proudest events, aimed at encouraging more ATSI people/players to enter the sport we all love.

With the initial proposal drawn up by Bethany Geehoy (SA) and with the full support of the AEBF this event has become an annual challenge from the proud ATSI people in support of the “Closing the Gap’ for Indigenous Australians & Sports.

Gwen Anderson – 2022 Indigenous Team Manager quoted

“Representing in The IAS Team/Challenge is a proud and honorable moment for us all as we come together as One Mob… We Represent to show Leadership Skills to our younger generation’s by being Good Role Models in the Game we all Love.”