[55] Graham Cornes, well known for his involvement in the South Australian team, always spoke equally proudly of the experience of representing his state. Ben Brown: Just edged out for the third key forward spot by Jack Riewoldt. B: Dane Rampe (NSW), Alex Pearce (TAS), Jeremy Howe (TAS), HB: Dayne Zorko (Qld), Harris Andrews (Qld), Nick Blakey (NSW), C: Zac Bailey (NT), Tom Green (ACT), Isaac Smith (NSW), HF: Luke Breust (NSW), Taylor Walker (NSW), Isaac Heeney (NSW), F: Charlie Cameron (Qld), Tom Hawkins (NSW), Jack Riewoldt (TAS), R: Jarrod Witts (NSW), Jack Steele (ACT), Callum Mills (NSW), I: Steven May (NT), Zac Williams (NSW), Jacob Hopper (NSW), Ben Brown (TAS). [79], There was also an intense rivalry between Western Australia and South Australia,[80] with fans at games between the states always vociferous and parochial.[81]. [62][63] Jason Dunstall and Terry Daniher, who were born in and recruited from Queensland and New South Wales respectively, both played several partial-origin matches for Victoria; and in a partial-origin match against Victoria in 1990. Can't help you with teams or goalkickers, but here are the results of all the SOO games: State of Origin games were good games. 1997-present. 1992 NSW State of Origin Team in Brisbane: 1994 NSW-ACT AFL Rep Team: 1997 NSW State Team (ACC-456-02) 1998 NSW State Team: 2010 NSW Country Rep Team: 2012 NSW Country State Team: Recent Posts. origin postcode, destination postcode and time of acceptance and will depend on postage service selected and receipt of cleared payment. The Northern Territory players could form a team in their own right or the players could be zoned to WA, SA and Queensland. Following this series, the VFL decided to not participate in any future carnivals, which put the future of the carnival concept in doubt. But ask a person a year down the track about that series, most people would need to be reminded of which teams actually played, let alone who won. Sports League . Oops! Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1994 SELECT AFL Sticker Lot: CARLTON (Blues) x 12 at the best online prices at eBay! Western Australia and South Australia began to win more games against Victoria. Selected in three consecutive AFL All Australian teams during his peak years of 1993 to 1995, Lyon was also a natural leader, on and off the field, and captained the Demons between 1991 and 1997. One senior women's State of Origin match was played in 2017. League Name. But that is a matter of debate for the powers to be. Football historian John Devaney has argued that: "some of the state of origin contests which took place during the 1980s constituted arguably the finest expositions of the game ever seen".[1]. It was a really big thing to see the WA side play, particularly against Victoria". Garry Lyon described the fans as "hostile and maniacal", and "by the time the games came around they were whipped into a frenzy". [69], Many footballers described beating Victoria as one of the top achievements in South Australian football. Absent in Game 1 last year, Koroisau played in Games 2 and 3 in the No.9 . The final score was Victoria (represented by the Victorian Football Association) 7.14 to South Australia 0.3. Victorian team that was defeated by South Australia in the 1994 AFL State of Origin clash. This was in large part so that neutral leagues were not disrupted by a stand-alone game between two other states; e.g. Quiz is untimed. The rivalry between Victoria and South Australia was considered the strongest in state football. Darcy Parish: Just no room for this ball magnet. Banfield was Ginbey 30 years ago and, for what it's worth, he reckons Ginbey is going to be okay despite . It's the first game of its kind since the 2008 Hall of Fame Tribute Match that saw Victoria beat the Dream Team by 17 points in front of 69,294 fans at the MCG. State Of Origin thriller | SA v Vic, 1994 | AAMI Classic Last Two Mins | AFL 6,985 views Jun 13, 2019 151 Dislike Share AFL 236K subscribers In 1994, it was state versus state in a. All AFL Teams. See the profits raised for the RSLs Anzac Appeal. In most carnivals following World War II, the stronger states competed separately from the minor states; and on many occasions the stronger states and minor states carnivals were held in separate locations or years. [15] In 1959, Victoria beat Western Australia by 178 points, with the loss in Western Australia being taken so badly that it had been reported as potentially being the end of interstate football in the state. The Allies team, of NSW, Queensland, Northern Territory, Tasmanian and International players, will be selected by SEN Tassie's Jack Riewoldt and David Lithgow. [88] A team of players born in Victoria played a single exhibition match against Allies (a team of players from the rest of Australia) at Etihad Stadium on the evening of Saturday 2 September.[89]. The other state leagues did take part in the concept, but on a far more limited basis. You are using an out of date browser. 1988 NSW State Team in Hobart: 1990 NSW State of Origin Team in Sydney . [74] The Victorian and Western Australian rivalry was summarised in the early part of the 20th century as a friendly rivalry. [29] The AFL later gained formal affiliations with these states and territories signalling the end of the NFL's involvement in interstate football. In fact, what would normally have been a "bye" year for the SANFL, WAFL or VFL allows them to instead play the NEAFL or the TSL. An additional 9 games were played during the finals series. David Hart (born 3 March 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with West Coast in the AFL.Although he was born in Victoria he was brought up in the West Australian town of Bruce Rock.He played seven games for West Perth, followed by 55 games with South Fremantle before being recruited by West Coast.. A rover come defender, Hart played in West Coast's inaugural VFL side in 1987. A couple of years later, the NEAFL would be represented by a single team. With the expansion of the Australian Football League into Western Australia in 1987 and South Australia in 1991, the top Victorian players were now playing football matches in those states every second week as part of club matches, and a major part of the representative football's appeal disappeared. B: Brandon Starcevich, Tom Barrass, Sam Taylor, HB: Wil Powell, Jeremy McGovern, Daniel Rich, C: Mitch Duncan, Patrick Cripps, Brad Hill, HF: Stephen Coniglio, Lance Franklin, Tim Kelly, F: Luke Jackson, Aaron Naughton, Liam Ryan, I: Nic Naitanui, Jaeger OMeara, Oscar Allen, Michael Walters. Darcy Moore: At his best one of the most dynamic defenders in the comp. In an AFL Origin the state teams would be formed as is normally the case by state of birth. The song is about a young man who is about to play his first state game and is approached by another man, who is Ted Whitten, and tells him to not let the Big V down. Riley Thilthorpe: Still finding his way as a young key forward at the Crows. The players who have had the monumental task of captaining their state at origin level. 2020 State of Origin for Bushfire Relief. Otherwise would have been close to sneaking onto the bench. . So the AFL Origin needs to have relevance. Modified Item. Set a deposit limit. You must provide an email address to create a Roar account, When using Facebook to create or log in to an account, you need to grant The Roar permission to see your email address, By joining The Roar you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions. FB: Cale Hooker; Eric Mackenzie; Chris Yarran HB: David Swallow; Michael Johnson; Harry Taylor C: Andrew Swallow; Nat Fyfe; Nic Naitanui HF: Mark LeCras; Lance Franklin; Lewis Jetta FF: Hayden Ballantyne; Josh Kennedy; Michael Walters FOLL: Aaron Sandilands; Brad Hill; Matt Priddis I/C: Patrick Ryder; Stephen Hill; Jaeger O'Meara; Chris Mayne We want to see it! CAPTAINS OF ORIGIN Game by game, state by state. Victoria v Dream Team Hall of Fame Tribute Match I might not get around to 1999 games until Monday arvo, as there are not many places around here with a photocopier which are open on the weekend. Edged out by the goal-scoring capabilities of his fellow small forwards. From October, 1977 until May, 1999, players were selected for their states under partial or full State of Origin selection rules. Pick the best team and compete with other fans for daily prizes on Draftstars. The South Australian stats from the same game. Newly appointed chief executive Andrew Dillon has made an indication on when he would like the grand final to be held. Throughout following decades, standalone interstate matches were held every year, and interstate carnivals were held usually every three years, with a few exceptions. [75] In contrast with the Victoria vs South Australia rivalry which is based on hatred. [27] However, after 1986, the concept began to wane in popularity in Western Australia, with the entrance of West Coast into the expanded Victorian Football League in 1987. [17], In the first half of the 1960s saw a brief changing of the guard, with South Australia and Western Australia recording several wins over Victoria,[18] and an upset win by Tasmania over Victoria in 1960, considered one of Tasmanian football's greatest moments. But his career is winding down. Quick View. The match was attended by more than 10,000 people. Teams are selected using a combination of AFLCA MVP votes and the best players as named by AFL.com.au, with reduced votes for losing teams depending on the margin. Led by Leon Larkin, marketing manager of the Subiaco Football Club, Western Australia began to campaign for players to be selected according to state-of-origin rules. The State of Origin match will raise money to boost a Community Relief Fund set up by the AFL to help rebuild football facilities ripped apart by the devastating bushfires. At the Sydney carnival of 1914, Victoria was once again undefeated. The McIntyre "final eight" system would be used until 1999 and was then replaced by the AFLs Amended "final eight" system in 2000. [50][51] The record crowd of 91,960 in Melbourne in 1989 came after South Australia had beaten Victoria three years in a row, demonstrating that Victorian fans were willing to embrace interstate football when the rivalry and contests were closely fought. [53] John Platten, a highly decorated player, described a drought-breaking victory playing for South Australia, over Victoria, as one of his proudest football moments. No doubt the three big states would dominate but the opportunity is there for any state to win. For most of the 20th century, the absence of a national club competition in Australia and international matches meant that intercolonial and later interstate matches were regarded with great importance. [26], Between 1983 and 1987 there was a new format introduced, with only Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia competing, where each team would play each other once during the year, rather than in a standalone carnival, and with a points system and percentage used to declare the winner. Jack Darling: Starting to rediscover the form of seasons past after a late start to pre-season. It may not display this or other websites correctly. First emergency. Returning Hawthorn midfielder Tom Mitchell, the 2018 Brownlow medallist, has also been ruled out of the game in his comeback from a badly broken leg that forced him to miss last season. [78] Shane Parker a former Western Australia player, said of the rivalry "When I was a kid, the State of Origin games were the greatest ever. Under pressure to respond after their poor showing against Melbourne the previous week, The MCG became Collingwood's predominant home ground for the first time, however they would still play sporadic home games at, This page was last edited on 21 February 2023, at 22:20. Followed categories will be added to My News. [31] Ad hoc matches continued to be scheduled between 1989 and 1992 without a carnival. Martin will be joined in the Victorian side by fellow Tigers Bachar Houli, Trent Cotchin and Tom Lynch, while Shane Edwards and Jack Riewoldt will represent the All-Stars. [17] In the lead up to the match, an over confident Western Australian captain Polly Farmer, announced to the media that That his side simply could not countenance anything other than a convincing win, and "If we can't beat Tasmania, we ought to give the game away,. Some notable moments during this period were, the 1923 Victorian loss to South Australia, which was described as the state's worst ever defeat. That series saw Origin return to Melbourne, this time in front of 87,161 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and NSW ruin Meninga's farewell with wins at the MCG and Lang Park. -49%. After watching his side's emphatic bounce-back 34-10 victory over Queensland at ANZ Stadium, NSW coach Brad Fittler all-but admitted he got the Blues' preparation wrong in Game 1. Of the 82 AFL players from the NT in the draft era, only 14 have come from outside Darwin, and the NTFL, directly before being drafted. Kalyn Ponga of the Maroons is seen after a Blues try during Game 2 of the 2019 State of Origin series between the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues at Optus Stadium in Perth, Sunday . Midfield firepower would be their strength. For convenience, lets say that the NT players are representing other states in this scenario. The number of interchange players was increased from two to three which, when added to the "run on" team of 18 on-the-field players, increased the standard team squad size to 21 players. These states would be rated one to six based on the previous Origin series but for the first series a little common sense would be required. The respective teams' ruckmen, James Manson (Tasmania) and Damien Monkhorst (Victoria) were also from the same club, in this case Collingwood, while an international flavour of sorts was provided by the presence of Tasmania's John McCarthy (born in Wales) and Victoria's Jos Romero (a Chilean). [29] A record State of Origin crowd of 91,960 at the match (significantly exceeding the VFL's prediction of 70,000) signalled a strong return. [15] The VFA overall had mixed results while readmitted back, with some wins over some of the main states, and large losses,[15] and established a rivalry with Tasmania against whom it had a number of close results on both sides. I know that I would have an interest in AFL State of Origin in such a format because there is a stake in place. Could either fill a team? Picture: AFL Photos, Ex-Sun set to miss Roos' Marsh opener with back issue. Mark Blicavs: Most versatile player in the comp and in terrific form. A fantasy footy aficionado, he's turning his skills to SuperCoach for the first time this season. Roger Merrett has played for and captained both Victoria (1984) and Queensland (1991). [7][8] In the 1925 calendar year, Canberra played its first match against New South Wales. With the NRL's State of Origin taking place over the next six weeks, there is always plenty of talk about the AFL reintroducing the concept. April 26, 2023 - 8:00AM. The season featured fifteen clubs, ran from 26 March until 1 October, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs an increase from the six clubs which had contested the finals in previous years. Small sponsors' logos had previously been permitted over the breast and on the shorts, but the new regulations allowed for logos 30cm long and 8cm high below the number on the back of the guernsey, which has since become the prime advertising location on guernseys. Likewise in Tasmania, carnival fixtures in 1924,[44] 1947[45] and 1966 each set new Tasmanian state football attendance records,[46] and the 1966 carnival crowd of 23,764 remains the third-highest football attendance in Tasmania's history. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. [17] The Tasmanians stormed home in the final moments to win the game by two points. But hard to go past Nic Naitanui with support from youngsters Tim English and Luke Jackson. The teams are New South Wales and Western Australia. Changes made in 1990 set a player's state of origin based on his registered state at age 15.[65]. [19] Also the 1963 Tasmanian victory over reigning interstate carnival champions Western Australia. 183.0. dbo: Person/weight. dbo: Person/height. Lack of positional stability at Geelong probably counted against him in the end. Whilst they're not in positions, I've researched the squads through watching the YouTubes for a few games. [34][35] In 1994, Graham Cornes criticised the Commission for its poor promotion of State of Origin in comparison with its rugby league equivalent, while also noting the negative impact that the nationalisation of the AFL had on interstate football's prestige. I have other stats of other State of Origin games going back to 1988. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. WILLABEE & WARD CHIEFS 35TH ANNIVERSARY PATCH HIGHLIGHTS SHEET WORN 1994 (#115722880662) See . With game one of the real Origin just around the corner, Ive decided to see what your state would look like if we picked Origin teams for the AFL. [16] Tasmania finished of the decade strongly, with two surprise carnival upsets over South Australia in 1956 and 1958 and Western Australia in 1958. $ 35.99 - $ 54.99. The team names in bold indicate the winning teams. A NSW state of origin team wouldn't lack for scoring . You'd have to delve into the TSL. But, at its lowest, interstate games in Victoria during the 1930s could sometimes fail to draw 10,000 spectators less than the average home-and-away crowd at a time when state record crowds were drawn to the matches elsewhere. Back: Alex Rance, Jeremy McGovern, Tom Barrass, Nathan Wilson, Mitch Duncan, Elliot Yeo Mid: Tom Mitchell, Nat Fyfe, Patrick Cripps, Stephen Coniglio, Dom Sheed, Tim Kelly, Jaeger O'Meara Ruck: Nic Naitanui, Callum Sinclair Paddy Ryder Fwd: Lance Franklin, Josh J. Kennedy, Jack Darling, Jesse Hogan, Mark LeCras, Michael Walters, Sam Menegola AFL Women's Teams: Adelaide Crows | Brisbane Lions | Carlton Blues | Collingwood Magpies . Daniel Rioli: In career-best form following his move to half back. Victoria went through the competition undefeated. The stats for Victoria from the Victoria vs. South Australia game from 1999. One match in Victoria in 1989 against South Australia set the national interstate football record crowd of 91,960, with 10,000 people turned away at the gate,[47] and other large crowds at interstate games in Victoria were between 60,000 and 70,000,[48] on par with some large home-and-away games but lower than a typical finals attendance. [17] With the game notable, for thousands screaming onto the ground after the final siren. Insane amount Daicos Anzac Day guernsey sold for, From legal eagle to AFL CEO: Behind the rise of Andrew Dillon, Dillon drops big hint on preferred grand final start time, Analysis: Freos scarce options for broken midfield mix, WAFL Insider: Lions send warning, Eagles cheeky ring-in shines, The Tackle: Carlton dud trade talk running out of puff. The Queensland, ACT and Tasmanian competitions featured on several occasions, the New South Wales league made scattered appearances while the Northern Territory was far less featured on the interstate stage mainly due to their domestic league being played in a different part of the year. Similar to the All-Star game in the NFL. [9] In 1923 & 1925 Victoria lost shock upsets to New South Wales. [23], Also in 1970 after a decade of surprise upsets, and large disappointing defeats, Tasmania recorded a memorable victory over Western Australia. A lot of potential Vic, SA and WA teams are mooted, but what about the two states that contest rugby league's showcase event? [22] The match was notable because of a native born Western Australian player, playing for Victoria, being involved in the winning play. NFL. Each year a weekend is set aside for Origin, possibly aligned within the bye weeks. Chances are youre about to lose. Braden Quartermaine STATE OF ORIGIN Horror night for Maroons after record loss [75] This is in contrast to the previous years Victoria vs South Australia game in Melbourne, where no such function was held. There were two state of origin matches were played on a free weekend in the AFL season each year between 1995 and 1998, and they featured the same four teams: Allies, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia but aside from 1997 when a Victoria and South Australia game got a large crowd, low crowds and an annual $800,000 cost to stage the series persisted. The state government will contribute $12 million per year over 12 years towards a team, $60 million for a high-performance centre, plus $375 million towards the stadium. State Of Origin was one of the highlights of the footy season before it died a slow death in the late 90s. Some of the carnivals the format consisted of qualification matches at the start of the tournament, with the winners playing off in a final. Advertising was permitted for the first time on the backs of guernseys. Note - 1985: The match between South Australia and Victoria was awarded to South Australia on protest, as a result of Victoria playing with 4 interchange players instead of the permitted 3 interchange players.[3].[84]. This was the case in the first-ever intercolonial representative match, held on Tuesday, 1 July 1879 (a public holiday), at East Melbourne Cricket Ground. 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Under the original rules, the logo was required to be consistent with the colour of the guernsey, a stipulation which has since been relaxed. [14], The Australian National Football Council expanded in 1949, which saw the Victoria Football Association and the Australian Amateur Football Council each re-enter teams in carnival and interstate competitions. [24] After the game Western Australia began to negotiate for games to be played under State of Origin criteria. The same result followed in 1994, as NSW achieved three consecutive Origin series wins for the first time. Last Two Mins: SA v VIC, 1994 - 'The best football game I've seen' . At the peak of its popularity, the carnival was known symbolically as "the Ashes" of Australian rules football. Through this period, State of Origin football continued to be popular. Towards the end of the 2000s, the AFL by this time had control of the football administrations across the eastern states and the Northern Territory. All times AEST (GMT +10). Revel in the rich history of State of Origin football with this series of highlights and replays featuring champions of the game representing their states for pride and bragging rights.
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