1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival

The 1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival was the 20th Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football competition. It was the first carnival to take place under the State of Origin format.

All of the Section One finals were played on Subiaco Oval, in October.

Contents

Results

Section One

Game Winning team Winning team score Losing team Losing team score Ground Crowd Date
Qualification Play Off Tasmania 17.20 (122) Queensland 13.12 (90) Perth Oval - 4th October 1979
Semi Final 1 Western Australia 23.33 (171) Tasmania 9.10 (64) Subiaco Oval - 6th October 1979
Semi Final 2 Victoria 25.30 (180) South Australia 20.15 (135) Subiaco Oval 15,186 6th October 1979
3rd Place Playoff South Australia 22.20 (152) Tasmania 17.11 (113) Subiaco Oval - 8th October 1979
Final Western Australia 17.21 (123) Victoria 16.12 (108) Subiaco Oval 30,876 8th October 1979

Section Two

The ACT, coached by Kevin Delmenico, had only two players with VFL experience in their team - captain Kevin Neale and Fitzroy's Michael Conlan. Their only match was against Warren Roper's Queensland, who had failed to qualify for Section One. The Canberrans themselves had qualified for the Section Two Final by winning a play-off against the Australian Amateurs, New South Wales and Northern Territory earlier in the year.

Round Winning team Winning team score Losing team Losing team score Ground Crowd Date
Final Queensland 23.13 (151) ACT 18.12 (120) Leederville Oval - 7th October 1979

Squads

South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia

Coach: Neil Kerley
Captain: Rick Davies

Coach: Barry Lawrence
Captain: Peter Hudson

Coach: David Parkin
Captain: Wayne Schimmelbusch

Coach: Barry Cable
Captain: Brian Peake

Honours

All-Australians

1979 All-Australian Team

Coach: Barry Cable

Name State/League Club
Peter Carey South Australia Glenelg
Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg
Kym Hodgeman South Australia Glenelg
Peter Jonas South Australia Central District
Geoff Morris South Australia West Adelaide
Des James Tasmania Sandy Bay
Michael Roach Tasmania Richmond
Darryl Sutton Tasmania North Melbourne
David Cloke Victoria Richmond
Bruce Doull Victoria Carlton
Kelvin Moore Victoria Hawthorn
Peter Moore Victoria Collingwood
Michael Tuck Victoria Hawthorn
Michael Turner Victoria Geelong
Garry Wilson Victoria Fitzroy
Tony Buhagiar Western Australia East Fremantle
Ken Hunter Western Australia Claremont
Gary Malarkey Western Australia Geelong
Bruce Monteath Western Australia Richmond
Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle (captain)

Leading goal-kickers

Tassie Medalist

References