2014 Australian National Handball Championship season
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The 2014 Australian National Handball Championship is split into three stages. Stage one was held in Sydney during July for Under 21 & Under 18 titles. Stage two in Brisbane during October for the Open titles. Stage three will again be in Sydney during November for the Under 14 and Under 16 titles. In the Men's Open Championship, Queensland defeated Victoria in the final. It was Queensland's first title since 2005. Third place was New South Wales. followed by Australian Capital Territory fourth, South Australia fifth and Western Australia sixth.
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The 2014 Australian National Handball Championship is split into three stages. Stage one was held in Sydney during July for Under 21 & Under 18 titles. Stage two in Brisbane during October for the Open titles. Stage three will again be in Sydney during November for the Under 14 and Under 16 titles. The Under 18 Boy's was won by Queensland over New South Wales in a three leg tournament as only two teams entered. The Under 21 Women was won by New South Wales over Queensland. Third place was the Australian Capital Territory. The Under 21 Men was won by New South Wales over Australian Capital Territory. Third was Queensland. In the Men's Open Championship, Queensland defeated Victoria in the final. It was Queensland's first title since 2005. Third place was New South Wales. followed by Australian Capital Territory fourth, South Australia fifth and Western Australia sixth. In the Women's Open Championship Queensland defended their title, this time over New South Wales. Third was South Australia followed by Victoria fourth, Australian Capital Territory fifth and Western Australia sixth. The final sector held in Ryde, Sydney was swept by New South Wales winning the Under 14 Boys and Girls and Under 16 Boys and Girls. The only other state participating was Queensland.
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