1988 NSW State Team in Hobart: 1990 NSW State of Origin Team in Sydney . 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. Josh Kelly: Victim of an incredibly strong Victorian midfield. The crux of my idea lies in the format of the series. Edged out by the goal-scoring capabilities of his fellow small forwards. 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 The State of Origin series is the annual best-of-three rugby league football match series between the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons. Speaking with The Courier Mail Lewis believes Walsh's youth and exuberance will be his greatest assets as he makes his Origin debut at just 18. The 2022 State of League series was held on June 8, June 26 and July 13 (see the Rugby League Calendar ). 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. 2020 State of Origin for Bushfire Relief. By the 1970s, VFL clubs were signing up an increasing number of the best players from other states and Victoria dominated state games. Victorian team that was defeated by South Australia in the 1994 AFL State of Origin clash. Paddy Ryder: Arguably the best pure tap ruckman in the competition. [20] In the 1963 game, after Victorian Jack Dyer was asked what he would do if he was coaching Victoria, and disrespectfully responded I'd give them a pep talk and go to the races, Kerley opened the match by putting down two Victorians with heavy bumps, and South Australia went on to win by seven points. JavaScript is disabled. Cards $20-$100 in a Cardboard Envelope with Tracking Cards $100 The Northern Territory players could form a team in their own right or the players could be zoned to WA, SA and Queensland. From the research I've found the squads for 1989 at the MCG, Justin LEPPITSCH, Stephen SILVAGNI, David KING, Rohan SMITH, Anthony KOUTOUFIDES, Wayne CAMPBELL, Nigel LAPPIN, Matthew LLOYD, Andrew THOMPSON, Peter EVERITT, Garry HOCKING, Nathan BURKE, Brent HARVEY (Whitten Medallist), Trent CROAD, Angelo LEKKAS, Chad MORRISON, Matthew ALLAN, Andrew LEONCELLI. The rivalry between Victoria and South Australia was considered the strongest in state football. Darcy Moore: At his best one of the most dynamic defenders in the comp. [70] Victorian footballers have commented on the passion and hatred directed towards them in interstate games played in Adelaide. 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. Langdon named a strong WA side, featuring two club captains in Nathan Fyfe and Patrick Cripps, as well as superstars of the game Nic Naitnaui, Jeremy McGovern, Lance Franklin and Jack Darling. The final score was Victoria (represented by the Victorian Football Association) 7.14 to South Australia 0.3. 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[24] After the game Western Australia began to negotiate for games to be played under State of Origin criteria. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Tasmania played its first game, against Victoria, in 1887. B: Callum Wilkie, Brennan Cox, Shannon Hurn, HB: Brodie Smith, Tom Jonas, Caleb Daniel, C: Jordan Dawson, George Hewett, Connor Rozee, HF: Izak Rankine, Darcy Fogarty, Kysaiah Pickett, F: Tyson Stengle, Rhys Stanley, Lincoln McCarthy, R: Brodie Grundy, Lachie Neale, Rory Laird, I: Chad Wingard, Jason Horne-Francis, Shane Edwards, Sam Draper. 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. 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. For convenience, lets say that the NT players are representing other states in this scenario. The croweaters backline would hold up, but would they have enough firepower in the forward line to kick a winning score? His form has suffered as a result. Tom Lynch: Hes having a great season but too many key forwards, so I favoured the youth of Max King. 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. 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. [37] Before a large crowd in 1995, between the Victoria and South Australia game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground[38] Ted Whitten, promoter of Victoria and State of Origin, was terminally ill with prostate cancer, and was paraded around the ground prior to the match, with Mariah Carey's Hero being played over the PA system, for his service to the concept and the game, in a moment which has been voted as the most memorable moment in the game's history. 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. State stars: North Melbourne's Ben Cunnington, Shaun Higgins, and Todd Goldstein. I have an idea that I proposed about 20 years ago and that was actually published in the West Australian and I see dont see any reasons for it to fail. Neil Kerley ranked beating Victoria above his club premierships. 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. Not many, writes ELIZA REILLY. One of them turns to the other and says that the Croweaters cannot play. Key - 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival: Key - 1993 State of Origin Championships: After the success of the inaugural AFL Women's season the AFL announced in mid-July that a State of Origin representative match would be held for AFL Women's players during the AFL season pre-finals bye. Playing time was reduced from 25 minutes per quarter to 20 minutes, but additional stoppages (including all scores and boundary throw-ins) attracted "time-on" allocations; the total reduction of playing time was approximately 10%. You must log in or register to reply here. [66] Although there is a bitter rivalry on both sides, the make up of the rivalry is slightly different:[67] for Victoria, being the most successful state in interstate football, it meant that protecting that reputation was of prominent importance;[68] for South Australia, the rivalry stemmed from dislike, and the feeling that Victorians did not give the state the respect it deserved. Players selected in the State of Origin squads share why they were so keen to play in the game. Mark Blicavs: Most versatile player in the comp and in terrific form. 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. NFL. The Victorian Football Association eventually made some appearances of their own at state league level from 1994, but also did not have games against South Australia or Western Australia for a few years. [68] Graham Cornes, who was heavily involved in South Australian state football, described the football culture in Victoria as insular having a lack of regard for football outside their state, which drove that feeling. A couple of years later, the NEAFL would be represented by a single team. 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. [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. Elliot Yeo: Just cant get his body right at the moment. Following the onset of World War I interstate matches went into a five-year hiatus. Fyfe headlines an All-Stars side that features powerful Carlton midfielder Patrick Cripps, Collingwood's All-Australian ruckman Brodie Grundy and courageous Brisbane skipper Dayne Zorko. A Victorian team will take on an All Stars side, seeing a . $ 35.99 - $ 55.99. Under this arrangement, the leagues of New South Wales (AFL Sydney), the Australian Capital Territory (AFL Canberra) and Queensland (QAFL) were effectivelly relegated to third-tier status behind the NEAFL and, as a result, any representative matches involving opposition outside of these territories have involved amateur-level leagues. Dom Sheed: Just misses out due to a very strong WA midfield. WILLABEE & WARD CHIEFS 35TH ANNIVERSARY PATCH HIGHLIGHTS SHEET WORN 1994 (#115722880662) See . In the AFL Commission's five-year plan released in August 1994, the Commission announced further plans to reinvigorate State of Origin, attempting to establish a competition to rival Rugby League's equivalent; this included setting aside a free week in the fixture, and introducing a new composite team to be known as the Allies to represent all The only player in the top 10 in last year's Brownlow Medal count who won't be involved is West Coast marquee recruit Tim Kelly, who is being managed. The 1994 AFL season was the 98th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. Midfield firepower would be their strength. Would make a fantastic sub with his pace and flexibility. 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 . The premiership was won by the West Coast Eagles for the second time, after it defeated Geelong by 80 points in the 1994 AFL Grand Final. A fantasy footy aficionado, he's turning his skills to SuperCoach for the first time this season. The NRL State of Origin series has an immense following each and every year, why not the AFL? [5] The 1923 South Australian upset loss to an undermanned Tasmania. Queensland has named a 20-man squad for the first State of Origin game against New South Wales on June 9. featured alongside some of Australias most prominent sports journalists. With the advent of interstate teams into the expanding VFL and its eventual re-badging and change to a national league in 1990, the state leagues undertook steps to ensure that representative football would not be reserved solely for those players in the Australian Football League. Through this period, State of Origin football continued to be popular. [75] In contrast with the Victoria vs South Australia rivalry which is based on hatred. Players must have played at least 75% of games rounded to the nearest whole number, which currently means 5 . Queensland's senior players of the 1980s had all retired, allowing New South Wales to win the 1992, 1993 and 1994 series, with the likes of Brett Mullins, Laurie Daley, Ricky Stuart, Bradley Clyde and Benny Elias all laying the foundations of becoming future Origin legends for the Blues. No. Some of the carnivals the format consisted of qualification matches at the start of the tournament, with the winners playing off in a final. The idea of having just one SOO game per year between states that would actually care about it could work, i very much doubt the AFL would ever consider it but seriously one SOO game per year would be great for footy lovers and not inconvinience club very much at all. But would they be able to put rivalries aside to perform on the big stage? Advertising was permitted for the first time on the backs of guernseys. New Zealand (Maori) entered the competition with a draw against New South Wales in Sydney, on 29 June 1889.[2]. Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Allies if they played next week, who you got? At the Sydney carnival of 1914, Victoria was once again undefeated. There were several significant alterations to the laws of the game brought in for the 1994 season: All teams played 22 games during the home and away season, for a total of 165. Garry Lyon described the fans as "hostile and maniacal", and "by the time the games came around they were whipped into a frenzy". The Amateurs were frequent winners of the second division carnivals, and the VFA recorded an upset 8-point win against South Australia at the 1950 interstate carnival. Essendon 15.12 (102) defeated Adelaide 9.14 (68) in the final. The games have often attracted crowds of over 10,000, and this has resulted in it being moved from the Whitten Oval to Optus Oval, to Adelaide Oval (South Australia) and finally to Etihad Stadium. The team('s) name(s) in bold indicates the winning team(s). The South Australian stats from the same game. [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. [47], Interstate football was less popular in Victoria than it was in the other states. The VFL's dominance within Victoria was established by the time an interstate carnival was held for the first time in Melbourne in 1908 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of "Australasian football" (as it was known at the time). Cards under $20 will be sent in a Cardboard Envelope. The series would consist of the top ranked team playing the second ranked team, as well as three versus four and five versus six. 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. Anyone else have a record of any other games? [23], Also in 1970 after a decade of surprise upsets, and large disappointing defeats, Tasmania recorded a memorable victory over Western Australia. Check out the full squads from Victoria and the All-Stars. origin postcode, destination postcode and time of acceptance and will depend on postage service selected and receipt of cleared payment. [19] Also the 1963 Tasmanian victory over reigning interstate carnival champions Western Australia. The only two teams which have taken part in these games are Victoria and the All Stars (similar to the AFL's "Allies"), who represent the rest of Australia. 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. Adelaide Crows Women's Team: 3 x AFLW premiers. [10] In 1927, in the Australia National Football Carnival Victoria beat Western Australia 11.10 to 10.12, in what has been described as one of the hardest and fiercest games fought in the history of the code. [17] The Tasmanians stormed home in the final moments to win the game by two points. [29] The AFL later gained formal affiliations with these states and territories signalling the end of the NFL's involvement in interstate football. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1990 to 1994 AFL Trading Card Lot: RICHMOND (Tigers) x 30 at the best online prices at eBay! State Of Origin was one of the highlights of the footy season before it died a slow death in the late 90s. Players from all states, including Victoria, viewed selection and participation in interstate football with great importance. AFL Women's Teams: Adelaide Crows | Brisbane Lions | Carlton Blues | Collingwood Magpies . 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. But his career is winding down. Interstate matches were, in most cases, sanctioned and coordinated by the Australian National Football Council (ANFC), which organised every national championship series from the first-ever national carnival, the Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival in 1908 with the exception of the last-ever series: the 1993 State of Origin Championships, which was run by the AFL Commission. Victoria v Dream Team Hall of Fame Tribute Match Braden Quartermaine STATE OF ORIGIN Horror night for Maroons after record loss [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. For the most part during the ensuing years between the inception of State League and the end of Origin, it was the South Australian and Western Australian leagues championing the concept with the two leagues facing off many times. Arguably the strongest State of Origin team in terms of depth, the Metro line-up has a star-studded midfield, so much so the likes of Ash Riddell, Mimi Hill, Charlie Rowbottom and Ellie McKenzie don't make the cut.. Unsurprisingly, reigning premier Melbourne is well represented with players across every line, including three representatives in the forward line alone. So the AFL Origin needs to have relevance. [47] Additionally, differences in supporter culture between the states meant that club football and club parochialism had much greater importance in Victoria than in the other states. I have other stats of other State of Origin games going back to 1988. Eventually, after a restructure of that competition in 1996 which saw them adopt the name of the VFL, they faced the SANFL on the MCG in the curtain raiser to what would be the swansong of State of Origin football in 1999. The two would go on to shape the future of the game for generations. New South Wales was allowed to be represented by players of New South Welsh origin and any player who had played for the Sydney Swans[64] and Queensland was allowed to be represented by players of Queensland origin and any player who had played for the Brisbane Bears/Lions. But that is a matter of debate for the powers to be. Queensland and Northern Territory (NEAFL North): This page was last edited on 1 May 2023, at 07:59. 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. Fremantle rotates fewer players through centre bounces than the AFLs best sides and the results are telling. Some notable moments during this period were, the 1923 Victorian loss to South Australia, which was described as the state's worst ever defeat. Changes made in 1990 set a player's state of origin based on his registered state at age 15.[65]. 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. For the best odds on the game try out Aussie bookmaker PlayUp. [33] However, from 1992 until 1994, unusual timeslots and high ticket prices made the games inaccessible to many spectators. Pick the best team and compete with other fans for daily prizes on Draftstars. Queensland squad Jai Arrow AJ Brimson Kurt Capewell Daly Cherry-Evans Xavier Coates Tino Fa'asuamaleaui Kyle Feldt David Fifita Moeaki Foutiaka Dane Gagai Harry Grant Coen Hess Valentine Holmes Felise Kaufusi Reed Mahoney Cameron Munster Until June, 1977, interstate Australian rules football games were played by teams representing the major football leagues or organisations, with players representing the State or Territory they were playing in at the time. Tassie sure couldn't. But can consider himself unlucky as one of only two genuine key forward options. Victoria also boasts a formidable line-up that includes Brownlow medallists Dustin Martin and Patrick Dangerfield and Western Bulldogs duo Marcus Bontempelli and Jack Macrae. 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 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. Representatives matches continue to be played annually between teams representing the state or territorial leagues at the second tier or below. 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. 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. Banfield was Ginbey 30 years ago and, for what it's worth, he reckons Ginbey is going to be okay despite . [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]. A NSW state of origin team wouldn't lack for scoring . Found the 1990 Tasmania vs Victoria teams, The year before Victoria played Tasmania, the Victorian squad appears to be. Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. The AFL Commission, taking over the role from the NFL in 1991 ruled out the minor states including Queensland and New South Wales from again playing the major states under State of Origin rules. The Allies team, of NSW, Queensland, Northern Territory, Tasmanian and International players, will be selected by SEN Tassie's Jack Riewoldt and David Lithgow. Queensland legend Wally Lewis has rubbished Phil Gould's claim that exposing rookie Reece Walsh to Origin at such a young age after just seven NRL games was unfair. Quiz is untimed. The two states where rugby football is most popular have a rivalry in rugby and this is reflected also in their Australian rules encounters, having been evenly matched since they first met in the 1880s. [16] Tasmania finished of the decade strongly, with two surprise carnival upsets over South Australia in 1956 and 1958 and Western Australia in 1958. Competition was more even during the nine competitions held in the State of Origin selection era, with championships shared among Western Australia (4), South Australia (3) and Victoria (2). The first E. J. Whitten Legends Game was played at Whitten Oval in 1996, and it has become an annual event. The Australasian Football Council was established 1906, and it assumed administration for interstate football. State of Origin: Full squads revealed Ross Lyon, Matthew Lloyd and Neroli Meadows reveal the State of Origin squads Victoria also boasts a formidable line-up that includes Brownlow medallists Dustin Martin and Patrick Dangerfield and Western Bulldogs duo Marcus Bontempelli and Jack Macrae. There have been two once-off representative matches played during the 21st century, each between Victoria and a single composite team representing the rest of Australia under state of origin selection rules. 1990-1994. See the profits raised for the RSLs Anzac Appeal. Absent in Game 1 last year, Koroisau played in Games 2 and 3 in the No.9 . Tim OBrien: The Western Bulldogs swing man was probably next in line for a key position berth. We would then have Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, NSW and Queensland. [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. Free shipping for many products! Brisbane represented by Stefan Martin, Harris Andrews, Charlie Cameron, Lachie Neale and Zorko along with Collingwood (captain Scott Pendlebury, Steele Sidebottom, Darcy Moore, Grundy and Jeremy Howe) will each have five players involved. The gap narrowed until the 1970s after which on the few occasions they have met, Queensland has once again had the upper hand. [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. [75] This is in contrast to the previous years Victoria vs South Australia game in Melbourne, where no such function was held. [32], The last interstate series recognised as a carnival was played in 1993; as a once-off, the AFL season was shortened from 22 rounds to 20 to accommodate it, and two new composite teams QLD/NT and NSW/ACT were introduced. [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]. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak . [36], In the AFL Commission's five-year plan released in August 1994, the Commission announced further plans to reinvigorate State of Origin, attempting to establish a competition to rival Rugby League's equivalent; this included setting aside a free week in the fixture, and introducing a new composite team to be known as the Allies to represent all states outside Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia and be more competitive against them.
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