Claxton Shield

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Jay Nilsson holding the Shield.

The Claxton Shield or Claxton Shield Championships is the annual national baseball championship in Australia and is overseen by the Australian Baseball Federation. The tournament was first held in 1934. The tournament is competed by the state teams of South Australia, Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and an Australian Provincial team representing the rest of Australia.

The shield is named for Australian sports philanthropist Norrie Claxton, who donated the trophy in 1934. He had served as the South Australian Baseball League's president from 1913 to 1929, and as a patron from 1932 to his death. It was originally intended to be given to the first winner of the national championships in three consecutive years. However, after South Australia won the first three tournaments (1934-1936), the state associations agreed to make it a permanent competition trophy, and the tournament was renamed to the Claxton Shield Championships.

In the 1990s, the shield was awarded to the winner of the ABL and then later to the winner of the International Baseball League Australia. After the collapse of both leagues, the shield competition reverted back its original format. When the ABL was re-formed in 2010-2011, the Shield was again the award but was no longer the name of the tournament.

For its first fifty years, the tournament was held during the winter, but after the formation of the summer-based Australian Baseball League, the tournament has switched to the summer.

The tournament MVP was given the Helms Award starting in 1962.

Championships by State[edit]

  • Victoria: 18 (1947, 1948, 1949, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1981, 1984, 1986, 2001/2002, 2006/2007, 2009/2010)
  • South Australia: 15 (1934, 1935, 1936, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1980)
  • New South Wales: 12 (1937, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1963, 1988, 2003/2004, 2004/2005)
  • Western Australia: 8 (1952, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, 2007/2008, 2008/2009)
  • Queensland: 5 (1982, 1983, 1987, 2002/2003, 2005/2006)
  • Australian Provincial: 0

Claxton Shield Winners[edit]

National Championships (1934 - 1988)[edit]

Year Champion Site
1934 South Australia Adelaide, South Australia
1935 South Australia Melbourne, Victoria
1936 South Australia Sydney, New South Wales
1937 New South Wales Adelaide, South Australia
1938 New South Wales Perth, Western Australia
1939 New South Wales Melbourne, Victoria
1940 to 1945 Series suspended due to World War II
1946 New South Wales
1947 Victoria
1948 Victoria
1949 Victoria
1950 New South Wales Sydney, New South Wales
1951 New South Wales Adelaide, South Australia
1952 Western Australia Perth, Western Australia
1953 New South Wales Brisbane, Queensland
1954 Victoria Victoria
1955 New South Wales Sydney, New South Wales
1956 Victoria
1957 South Australia Perth, Western Australia
1958 Victoria Brisbane, Queensland
1959 South Australia Melbourne, Victoria
1960 South Australia
1961 South Australia South Australia
1962 Victoria Perth, Western Australia
1963 New South Wales Brisbane, Queensland
1964 South Australia Melbourne, Victoria
1965 Victoria Sydney, New South Wales
1966 South Australia South Australia
1967 South Australia Perth, Western Australia
1968 Victoria Brisbane, Queensland
1969 South Australia Melbourne, Victoria
1970 South Australia Sydney, New South Wales
1971 South Australia
1972 Victoria Brisbane, Queensland
1973 Victoria Perth, Western Australia
1974 Victoria Victoria
1975 Western Australia Sydney, New South Wales
1976 South Australia Adelaide, South Australia
1977 Western Australia
1978 Western Australia
1979 Western Australia
1980 South Australia Sydney, New South Wales
1981 Victoria
1982 Queensland Sydney, New South Wales
1983 Queensland Perth, Western Australia
1984 Victoria Series was a "home and away" competetion
1985 Western Australia
1986 Victoria
1987 Queensland
1988 New South Wales

Australian Baseball League (1988 - 1999)[edit]

Awarded to the champion of the Australian Baseball League
Year(s) Champion
1989/1990 Waverly Reds
1990/1991 Perth Heat
1991/1992 Daikyo Dolphins
1992/1993 Melbourne Monarchs
1993/1994 Brisbane Bandits
1994/1995 Waverly Reds
1995/1996 Sydney Blues
1996/1997 Perth Heat
1997/1998 Melbourne Reds
1998/1999 Gold Coast Cougars

Australian Baseball League (1999/2000 - 2000/2001)[edit]

Awarded to the champion of the International Baseball League Australia
Year(s) Champion
1999/2000 Western Heelers
2000/2001 IBLA Internationals

National Championships (2001/2002 - present)[edit]

Year(s) Champion Venue
2001/2002 Victoria Melbourne Ballpark (Altona, Victoria)
2002/2003 Queensland Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2003/2004 New South Wales Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2004/2005 New South Wales Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2005/2006 Queensland Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)

Championships[edit]

State Championships Venue
2001/2002 Victoria Melbourne Ballpark (Altona, Victoria)
2002/2003 Queensland Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2003/2004 New South Wales Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2004/2005 New South Wales Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2005/2006 Queensland Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2006/2007 Victoria Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2007/2008 Western Australia Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2008/2009 Western Australia Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)
2009/10 Victoria Blacktown Olympic Centre (Blacktown, New South Wales)

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