1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival
Football Park where all matches were played | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Australian football |
Location | Adelaide, Australia |
Dates | 11 October 1980–13 October 1980 |
Format | Knockout |
Teams | 4 |
Final champion | |
Victoria | |
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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.
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 [1] | Victoria [2] | West Australia |
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Coach: Neil Kerley
| Coach: Peter Daniel
| Coach: Tom Hafey
| Coach: Brad Smith
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Honours
All-Australians
At the completion of the tournament, the All-Australian team was named, based on performances during the carnival.[3]
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
- John Roberts (SA) - 9 goals
- Kelvin Templeton (VIC) - 6 goals
- Ken Judge (WA) - 5 goals
- Garry Sidebottom (WA) - 5 goals
Tassie Medalist
- Graham Cornes (SA)
References
- ^ "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
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Championships
- 1908 Melbourne Carnival
- 1911 Adelaide Carnival
- 1914 Sydney Carnival
- 1921 Perth Carnival
- 1924 Hobart Carnival
- 1927 Melbourne Carnival
- 1930 Adelaide Carnival
- 1933 Sydney Carnival
- 1937 Perth Carnival
- 1947 Hobart Carnival
- 1950 Brisbane Carnival
- 1953 Adelaide Carnival
- 1956 Perth Carnival
- 1958 Melbourne Carnival
- 1961 Brisbane Carnival
- 1966 Hobart Carnival
- 1969 Adelaide Carnival
- 1972 Perth Carnival
- 1975 Knockout Carnival
- 1979 Perth Carnival
- 1980 Adelaide Carnival
- 1983 Championships
- 1984 Championships
- 1985 Championships
- 1986 Championships
- 1987 Championships
- 1988 Adelaide Carnival
- 1993 Championships
Championships
- 1908 Melbourne Carnival
- 1947 Hobart Carnival
- 1950 Brisbane Carnival
- 1951 Canberra Minor States Carnival
- 1954 North Hobart Minor States Carnival
- 1958 Melbourne Carnival
- 1960 Sydney Minor States Carnival
- 1965 Division 2 Championships
- 1968 Canberra Minor States Carnival
- 1971 Brisbane Minor States Carnival
- 1974 Sydney Minor States Carnival
- 1979 Perth Carnival
- 1988 Adelaide Carnival
- 1993 Championships
- National: Tassie Medal
- Allies: Alex Jesaulenko Medal
- Queensland: Zane Taylor Medal
- South Australia: Fos Williams Medal
- Tasmania: Lefroy Medal
- Victoria: E. J. Whitten Medal
- Frank Johnson Medal
- Allen Aylett Medal
- Western Australia: Simpson Medal
- Graham Moss Medal
- U/18: Larke Medal (Division 1)
- Hunter Harrison Medal (Division 2)
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