Found the 1990 Tasmania vs Victoria teams, The year before Victoria played Tasmania, the Victorian squad appears to be. The game is very fast and free flowing and exciting, with the outcome still uncertain in the final minutes. A few seconds later WA kicked a point which was allowed to stand. Contains complete footage of this classic game played at the MCG. Contains the complete footage of this match which was played at Football Park.
The South Australian stats from the same game. The second video contains 14 minutes of straight highlights from this game which was played in Hobart. Contains complete footage of this game played under lights at Football Park. Mark Coyne's completion of a miraculous team effort by Queensland to snatch victory in the dying seconds of Game I has become a featured moment in Origin folklore. Just out of interest who'd do ya'll reckon would win if QLD were to Play Tasmania this year(hypothetically)? Also includes post-game interview with Victorian coach Billy Goggin. WA: Mitchell, Langsford, Waterson, Bairstow. This was the case in the first-ever interstate game, held on Tuesday, 1 July 1879 (a public holiday), at East Melbourne Cricket Ground. Goals - Vic: Lockett 5, Dunstall 4, Brereton 3, Bruns, Daniher 2, Murphy, Scott, Weightman, Bews, Watson, Pritchard. Victoria way too good with Weightman kicking 6 and Ablett and Merrett 4 goals each.
Contains the complete match which was played at Football Park in front of 42,289 people. Goals - SA: Evans 8, Sewer 6, McGuiness, Platten 3, Naley, McAdam, Fry 2, Weston, Belton, Phillips. The 1994 State of Origin series saw the 13th year that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. The game was played in front of a capacity crowd at Football Park. Contains over 70 minutes of this match which was played at Football Park. However, the game was very tough and tight with SA only pulling clear in the final minutes. One of the best South Australian state sides ever assembled gave Western Australia a football lesson at Subiaco. Vic: Flower 4, Daniher, Wilson 3, Madden 2, Smith, Marcou, Cunningham, Ashman, Hawker. JavaScript is disabled. I think … Goals - SA: Robran, Whelan 3, Carman, Cornes, Von Bertouch 2, Ottens, Davies. apparently, HaWthorn have been ignoring the elite end of the draft.
Goals - SA: Gibbs 4, Lamb 3, Mandemaker, Aish, 2, Anderson, Harris, Hart, D. Jarman, Paynter, Lindsay, Taylor. I have other stats of other State of Origin games going back to 1988. SA: Huppatz, Graham, Colbey, Davies, D. Cahill, Von Bertouch, Cornes, Hammond. SA: A. Jarman, Kernahan, Bradley, Stretch, Whittlesea.
The last State of Origin game ever played. Adelaide Crows Women's Team: 2 x AFLW premiers! The West End State Team was meant to be playing the WAFL Saturday. Goals - SA: Molloy 4, Phillis, Oatey, Chessell 2, Marker, Robran, Nygaard, Birt, Day. Goals - Vic: Templeton, Bartlett 3, Moncrieff, Flower, Jess 2, Sheldon, Raines, Turner. This was to be proven correct.
The winner, SA, went on to play and beat VIC in the final at the MCG. If there are any better ideas as to putting these stats into this thread, let me know, but I'm no computer wiz. Teams and details below: SOUTH AUSTRALIACoach: Mike PattersonF: Rick Davies, Max James, Terry Von BertouchHF: Peter Marker (c), Barrie Robran, Phil CarmanC: Bruce Light, Bob Keddie, Michael GrahamHB: Russell Ebert, Neil Sachse, Darrell CahillB: Sony Morey, Ian Kroehn, Neil ButtonRuck: Dean Farnham, Graham Cornes, Ray Huppatz (vc)Res: Malcolm Blight, John Wynne, VICTORIACoach: John KennedyF: Alan Martello, Alex Jesaulenko, Leigh MatthewsHF: Allan Davis, Royce Hart (c), David ClarkeC: Keith Fletcher, Neville Fields, Keith GreigHB: John Pitura, Gary Hardeman, Francis BourkeB: John Rantall, Geoff Southby. 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. Contains the entire game. The artificial surface forced all players to wear knee pads.
SA: Francou 2, Holland 2, James 2, McRae 2, Bradley, Daffy. Vic: Langford, Murphy, Roos, Healy, Meldrum, Royal, Osborne. Highlights of this match played at Adelaide Oval. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
SA: Carey, McSporran, Fry, Craig, Heinrich. In the last quarter SA received 2 frees to Victoria's 10, with the majority of those awarded by SA umpire Bob Scholefield who got a torrid send-off under police protection after the game. Contains the full last quarter of this game played at Subiaco. NSW: Wright, T. Daniher, Morwood, Thripp, Carroll. Victoria just get over the line, despite Stephen Kernahan's 10 goal haul for South Australia.
EDIT: Called it, SA now follow QLD. Best - WA: Buckenara, J. Krakouer, Johnson, Carter, P. Krakouer, Neesham, Sutton. Contains this entire match with was played at Subiaco. Vic: Ablett, Brererton 2, Larkin, Lockett, Meldrum, Murphy, Osborne, Roos, Royal. Best - SA: McDermott, Naley, Rogers, Lindsay, Stretch, Platten, Lindner, Rendell.
SA: Von Bertouch 3, James 2, Davies, Cornes, Greenslade.
SA lead by 15 points at the 17 minute mark of the third quarter. Best - SA: Kernahan, Bradley, Platten, Motley, Blight, McIntosh, Bubner, Whittlesea. 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 small size of the field meant the teams were reduced to 15 players aside. Best - SA: Sachse, Robran, Vivian, Morey, Cornes, Casserly, Colbey. Wayne Carey made his only State of Origin appearance for SA and starred in what was an awesome contest. Contains this complete match. Interestingly, the WA side contained two players who would go on to be SANFL stars, John Wynne and Tony Casserly. Best - WA: Retzlaff, Breman, Kickett, Hodyl, Passeri, Hutton. Best - SA: A. Jarman, Lamb, Lee, Thompson, Abernethy, Redden, Smart. Graham Cornes won the Tassie medal for best player over the carnival and Rick Davies was named All-Australian captain. SA: Platten, Naley 2, Jenkins, Weston, Aish, Laughlin. Goals - SA: Bennett 4, Carey 3, Marker, Cahill 2, Dillon, Ebert, Keddie, Cornes, Graham, Woite. Tony Hall does his knee after being tackled by a Hawthorn team mate. SA: Mickan, Anderson, Bradley, Leslie, Maynard, McAdam.
Vic: Roos, Healy, Silvagni, Madden. 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. The first video is part of the ABC "Flashback" series hosted by Phil Cleary. "The day SA kicked the Big V off the MCG!" If the AFL is serious about the season continuing properly, they must relocate all teams out of the state for the foreseeable future. South Australia finally broke through for a win against "The Big V!" Both teams were studded with stars.
So the winning margin of 91 points in this match equated to a 207 point turnaround in a month. Goals - SA: Kernahan 6, Hall, Platten 3, Lindner 2, McDermott. SA: Murphy 3, Naley 2, Banfiels, Bennett, McIntyre, Payze, Smith.
WA: Barlett3, Cormack, Hodyl, Mitchell, Ogg 2, B. Collard, Strempel, Thorne. Goals - WA: Ralph 4, P. Krakouer, Carter, Sewell 3, Buckenara, Delmenico, Simms 2, J. Krakouer, Johnson.
Highlights of this match played at Adelaide Oval.
Goals - WA: Hutton 5, Kickett, Hodyl 3, Mitchell, Passeri 2, Retzlaff, Norrish.
Vic: Flower, Daniher, Serafini, Wilson, Rowlings, Madden. Goals - Vic: Templeton 7, Healy 5, Wilson, Wiley, Cloke 2, Hawker, Buhagiar, Turner. RIP SANFL 1877 - 2013. Also includes pre-match analysis, post -match presentations and news reports. With scores tied up the final siren sounded but was not heard by the umpires. Contains the complete game. Have a proper hub in WA, have a proper hub in SA, and have a proper NEAFL hub (QLD/NSW). WA: macNish, Pyke 2, Allan, Barich, Durack, Melesso, O'Connell, Rioli, Waters.. Best - SA: A. Jarman, Phillips, D. Jarman, Redden, Aish, Sporn, McDermott. Goals - SA: Dietrich, Kernahan 4, Platten, Naley 2, Aish, Fielke, McDermott, McGuiness, Thomas, M. Williams. The stats for Victoria from the Victoria vs. South Australia game from 1999.
Goals - SA: Lamb 5, Jacovich 4, Hart 3, Smart, 2, Fielke. Looking for team lists/line ups and game statistics for every State of Origin game. Contains this entire game which was played at the MCG on a very cold, windy day in front of 64,000 people. SA: Cornes, Davies, phillips, McSporran, Kuhlmann, Williams. - All the Comp Entries are here, Aus v NZ Women's Internationals, ODIs/T20s. This was Neil Kerley's final appearance for South Australia. Best - WA: Featherby, Green, Fitzpatrick, Seinor, Cable, Alexander, Malarkey. Contains the entire match which was played under lights at Football Park. Goals - SA: Lindner, Naley 4, McDermott, McGuiness, Mandemaker, Stretch. Join FREE and support Australia's favourite footy community. WA: Hutton 3, Waterson 2, Breman, Goulding, Peake, Thorne. Contains this entire match which was played in front of almost 92,000 people at the MCG. A count of the NSW players was ordered by SA coach Cornes after 2 NSW interchange players ran onto the field to take part in a brawl.
Victoria the birthplace of Australian rules and, with contributing factors such as population and finances, dominated the first hundred years of intercolonial and interstate football.
Western Australia kicked 16 of the last 19 goals of the game, after South Australia lead by a point during the third quarter! The match was a tough affair which South Australia failed to dominate as expected.The game is remembered by many because of an all-in brawl which appeared to have been started by the actions of Ralph Sewer. Check out some of these names: Blight, Aish, Anderson, Antrobus, A. Jarman, Lindsay, McIntosh, Motley, Naley, Kernahan, Platten, Carey, McDermott. 3 minutes of highlights from this game played at Waverley. In Game II a crowd of 87,000 flocked to the MCG setting a new Australian rugby league crowd record. Port Adelaide v Geelong - Tonight 7:40AEST, "Shoop and win!" SA: Kernahan, Platten, Roberts, McIntosh, Bradley, White, Motley, Craig, Johnston. WA: Evans, Palm, Edwards, Hodyl, B. Collard, C. Collard, Thorne. Tas: Sutton 3, Mayne, Gaby, Scanlon, King, Daniel. Tassie sure couldn't. Amazing, especially when you consider this was not a state of origin match! A star-studded Victorian line-up puts SA to the sword in the MCG quagmire. The match was attended by more than 10,000 people.