1968 Minor States Carnival
The 1968 Minor States Carnival, known more formally as the 1968 ANFC Division 2 Championship was an edition of the lower division of Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition. The competition was won by the Australian Amateurs.
The competition was held in Canberra on the Queen's Birthday long weekend. The format was a simple knock-out tournament. The winner received the R. T. Rush Trophy, named after ANFC president Bob Rush.[1]
Results
Semi-finals | |||||
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Saturday, 8 June (11:20am) | Australian Amateurs 20.18 (138) | def. | Queensland 9.12 (66) | Manuka Oval | [2] |
Saturday, 8 June (2:15pm) | Canberra 15.16 (106) | def. | New South Wales 15.12 (102) | Manuka Oval | [2] |
Third place playoff | |||||
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Monday, 10 June (11:30am) | Queensland 20.13 (133) | def. | New South Wales 11.15 (81) | Manuka Oval | [3] |
Final | |||||
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Monday, 10 June (2:15pm) | Australian Amateurs 19.19 (133) | def. | Canberra 5.4 (34) | Manuka Oval | [3] |
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References
- Ray Donnellan (8 June 1968). "First matches in rules title". The Canberra Times. Melbourne, VIC. p. 34.
- Ray Donnellan (10 June 1968). "ACT has big chance for rules title". The Canberra Times. Melbourne, VIC. p. 12.
- Ray Donnellan (11 June 1968). "Amateurs too polished in Rules". The Canberra Times. Melbourne, VIC. p. 18.
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