1947 Hobart Carnival

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The 1947 Hobart Carnival was the tenth edition of the Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition.

North Hobart Oval hosted the matches during the carnival, most of them under heavy rain. Western Australia, South Australia and the VFL were in Section A while Tasmania, New South Wales, Queensland and Canberra took part in Section B.

Western Australia caused an upset with a 4 point win over the VFL, the first time the Victorians had lost at a carnival since 1921. The VFL however claimed the Championship on percentage after easily accounting for South Australia by 76 points. Tasmania topped the Section B ladder to gain promotion to the top flight in the 1950 Brisbane Carnival.

Results

Phonse Kyne captained the VFL

Game One

Team Score
New South Wales 18.22 (130)
Canberra 7.8 (50)

Game Three

Team Score
South Australia 20.18 (138)
Western Australia 15.12 (102)

Game Five

Team Score
Tasmania 21.10 (136)
Canberra 9.6 (60)

Game Seven

Team Score
Queensland 11.10 (76)
Canberra 7.24 (66)

Game Nine

Team Score
VFL 18.19 (127)
South Australia 7.9 (51)

Game Two

Team Score
Tasmania 22.26 (158)
Queensland 6.8 (56)

Game Four

Team Score
New South Wales 14.12 (96)
Queensland 5.12 (42)

Game Six

Team Score
Western Australia 16.10 (106)
VFL 15.12 (102)

Game Eight

Team Score
Tasmania 16.10 (106)
New South Wales 13.18 (96)

Tassie Medal

Ranking Player Votes Team
1 Les McClements 7 Western Australia
Bob Furler 7 Canberra
3 Bert Deacon 5 VFL
Jim Matthews 5 New South Wales
Erwin Dornau 5 Queensland
6 Stan Heal 4 Western Australia
Lou Richards 4 VFL

References

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