1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival

The 1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival was the 21st Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football competition. It was just the second carnival to take place under the State of Origin format.

Football Park

Four states took part, the hosts South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and the reigning carnival champions Western Australia. Football Park hosted all the fixtures, which took place in October after the football season had ended.

Results

Game Winning team Winning team score Losing team Losing team score Ground Crowd Date
Semi Final 1 South Australia 22.18 (150) Tasmania 8.13 (61) Football Park 10,666 11 October 1980
Semi Final 2 Victoria 14.20 (104) Western Australia 9.15 (69) Football Park 10,666 (double-header) 11 October 1980
3rd Place Final Western Australia 17.23 (125) Tasmania 12.18 (90) Football Park 17,579 13 October 1980
Grand Final Victoria 15.12 (102) South Australia 12.13 (85) Football Park 17,579 (double-header) 13 October 1980

Squads

South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia

Coach: Neil Kerley
Captain: Rick Davies

Coach: Peter Daniel
Captain: Darryl Sutton

Coach: Tom Hafey
Captain: Kevin Bartlett

Coach: Brad Smith
Captain: Brian Peake

Honours

All-Australians

1980 All-Australian Team

Coach: Tom Hafey

NameState/LeagueClub
Peter CareySouth AustraliaGlenelg
Graham CornesSouth AustraliaGlenelg
Rick DaviesSouth AustraliaSturt (captain)
Robbert KlompSouth AustraliaCarlton
Keith KuhlmannSouth AustraliaGlenelg
Greg PhillipsSouth AustraliaPort Adelaide
John RobertsSouth AustraliaSouth Melbourne
Mark WilliamsSouth AustraliaPort Adelaide
Ron StubbsTasmaniaDevonport
Darryl SuttonTasmaniaNorth Melbourne
Robert FlowerVictoriaMelbourne
Jim JessVictoriaRichmond
Mark LeeVictoriaRichmond
Ian NankervisVictoriaGeelong
Geoff RainesVictoriaRichmond
Geoff SouthbyVictoriaCarlton
Garry WilsonVictoriaFitzroy
Bruce DuperouzelWestern AustraliaSt Kilda
Ken HunterWestern AustraliaClaremont
Brian PeakeWestern AustraliaEast Fremantle

Leading goal-kickers

Tassie Medalist

gollark: Probably the best approach to avoiding surveillance now would have to involve deliberately polluting facial recognition databases and such with fake pictures of you.
gollark: Just say that any data derived from stuff directly harvested from you is "yours".
gollark: It's easy enough *legally*.
gollark: https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/23
gollark: Law doesn't really care about that though.

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.