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1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival

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

1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival
Football Park where all matches were played
Tournament information
SportAustralian football
LocationAdelaide, Australia
Dates11 October 1980–13 October 1980
FormatKnockout
Teams4
Final champion
Victoria
← 1979
1983 →

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 edit

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 edit

South Australia
 
Tasmania
 
[1]
Victoria
 
[2]
West Australia
 
Coach: Neil Kerley 
Captain: Rick Davies
(Sturt)
Coach: Peter Daniel 
Captain: Darryl Sutton
(North Melbourne)
Coach: Tom Hafey 
Captain: Kevin Bartlett
(Richmond)
Coach: Brad Smith 
Captain: Brian Peake
(East Fremantle)

Honours edit

All-Australians edit

At the completion of the tournament, the All-Australian team was named, based on performances during the carnival.[3]

Leading goal-kickers edit

Tassie Medalist edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tasmania, 'going for a win'". The Canberra Times. Vol. 55, no. 16452. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 11 October 1980. p. 49. Retrieved 9 September 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ Carter, Rod (13 October 1980). "NFL rejects Vic plea on injuries". The Age. p. 34.
  3. ^ "Davies captain of All-Australia". The Canberra Times. Vol. 55, no. 16455. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 14 October 1980. p. 20. Retrieved 9 September 2020 – via National Library of Australia.

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The 1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival was the 21st Australian National Football Carnival an Australian football competition It was just the second carnival to take place under the State of Origin format 1980 Adelaide State of Origin CarnivalFootball Park where all matches were playedTournament informationSportAustralian footballLocationAdelaide AustraliaDates11 October 1980 13 October 1980FormatKnockoutTeams4Final championVictoria 19791983 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 Contents 1 Results 2 Squads 3 Honours 3 1 All Australians 3 2 Leading goal kickers 3 3 Tassie Medalist 4 ReferencesResults editGame 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 1980Squads editSouth Australia nbsp Tasmania nbsp 1 Victoria nbsp 2 West Australia nbsp Coach Neil Kerley Captain Rick Davies Sturt Bruce Abernethy Port Adelaide Darrell Cahill Port Adelaide Peter Carey Glenelg Graham Cornes Glenelg Phil Heinrich Sturt Trevor Hill North Adelaide Max James South Melbourne Peter Jonas North Melbourne Dexter Kennedy West Adelaide Robbert Klomp Carlton Keith Kuhlmann Glenelg Jim Lihou Glenelg Kevin McSporran West Torrens Greg Phillips Port Adelaide John Roberts South Melbourne Michael Taylor Norwood Mark Williams Port Adelaide Russell Ebert Port Adelaide Phillip Galleghar Norwood Phil Maylin Carlton Ralph Sewer Woodville Paul Weston Glenelg Andy Bennett Hawthorn Coach Peter Daniel Captain Darryl Sutton North Melbourne Stephen Carey Essendon Noel Carter South Fremantle Neil Cummins Devonport Craig Davis Collingwood Alex Downes North Launceston Robert Dykes Glenorchy Rodney Eade Hawthorn Kerry Good North Melbourne Peter Hamilton Melbourne Michael Hunnibell New Norfolk Des James Sandy Bay Gary Linton Glenorchy Phil Manassa Davenport Ian Marsh Essendon Don McLeod North Hobart Dan Munnings New Norfolk or Richmond Chris Reynolds Burnie Colin Robertson Hawthorn Michael Roach Richmond Denis Scanlon Richmond Robert Shaw Essendon Ron Stubbs Davenport Scott Wade Hawthorn Mark Williams Davenport Coach Tom Hafey Captain Kevin Bartlett Richmond Rod Blake Geelong Terry Bright Geelong Mark Browning South Melbourne David Clarke Geelong Terry Daniher Essendon Jeff Dunne St Kilda Ian Dunstan Footscray Robert Flower Melbourne Jim Jess Richmond Mark Lee Richmond Michael Moncrieff Hawthorn Kelvin Moore Hawthorn Peter Moore Collingwood Bruce Nankervis Geelong Ian Nankervis Geelong Merv Neagle Essendon Billy Picken Collingwood Geoff Raines Collingwood Ken Sheldon Carlton Geoff Southby Carlton Kelvin Templeton Footscray Michael Turner Geelong Tim Watson Essendon Dale Weightman Richmond Garry Wilson Fitzroy Coach Brad Smith Captain Brian Peake East Fremantle Ron Alexander Fitzroy Paul Arnold East Perth Basil Campbell South Fremantle Brian Cook Subiaco Stephen Curtis East Perth Bruce Duperouzel St Kilda Peter Featherby Geelong Mike Fitzpatrick Carlton Les Fong West Perth Ross Glendinning North Melbourne Doug Green South Melbourne Ken Hunter Claremont Ken Judge East Fremantle Phil Krakouer Claremont Joe McKay South Fremantle Graham Moss Claremont Ross Prunster West Perth Mike Richardson Swan Districts Maurice Rioli South Fremantle Garry Sidebottom St Kilda Mike Smith Swan Districts Peter Spencer East Perth Benny Vigona South Fremantle Robert Wiley Richmond Honours editAll Australians edit At the completion of the tournament the All Australian team was named based on performances during the carnival 3 1980 State of Origin Carnival Team B Ian Nankervis Vic Geelong Keith Kuhlmann SA Glenelg Geoff Southby Vic Carlton HB Ken Hunter WA Claremont Greg Phillips SA Port Adelaide Robbert Klomp SA Carlton C Robert Flower Vic Melbourne Geoff Raines Vic Richmond Brian Peake WA East Fremantle HF Darryl Sutton Tas North Melbourne Rick Davies captain SA Sturt Jim Jess Vic Richmond F Bruce Duperouzel WA St Kilda John Roberts SA South Melbourne Peter Carey SA Glenelg Foll Mark Lee Vic Richmond Graham Cornes SA Glenelg Garry Wilson Vic Fitzroy Int Mark Williams SA Port Adelaide Ron Stubbs Tas Devonport Coach Tom Hafey Vic Collingwood Leading goal kickers edit John Roberts SA 9 goals Kelvin Templeton VIC 6 goals Ken Judge WA 5 goals Garry Sidebottom WA 5 goals Tassie Medalist edit Graham Cornes SA References edit Tasmania going for a win The Canberra Times Vol 55 no 16452 Australian Capital Territory Australia 11 October 1980 p 49 Retrieved 9 September 2020 via National Library of Australia Carter Rod 13 October 1980 NFL rejects Vic plea on injuries The Age p 34 Davies captain of All Australia The Canberra Times Vol 55 no 16455 Australian Capital Territory Australia 14 October 1980 p 20 Retrieved 9 September 2020 via National Library of Australia Full Points Footy 1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival nbsp This Australian rules football competition related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival amp oldid 1217627945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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