1994 state of origin sa vs vic

The state games listed here run in chronological order.

Anyone else have a record of any other games? Highlights of this match played in Brisbane. Part of the ABC "Flashback" series hosted by Phil Cleary. Also features the famous "Tony Hall Pocket" goal. The winner, SA, went on to play and beat VIC in the final at the MCG. SA: Mickan, Anderson, Bradley, Leslie, Maynard, McAdam. Vic: Roos, Healy, Silvagni, Madden. Contains the entire match. Vic: Harvey, Clark, Walsh, Williams, Salmon, Brereton, Alvin, Poole. Famous game where SA missed a number of easy opportunities in front of goal. The first of 2 games between these states in 1982.

The video contains over 35 minutes of this match which was played at Suibiaco Oval. Contains this entire match with was played at Subiaco. A few seconds later WA kicked a point which was allowed to stand. The brawl starts at 19.20. Includes the entire match (played at Football Park) as well as pre-game and post-game analysis and analysis during each of the breaks. Goals - Vic: Salmon 5, Daicos 3, Buckley 2, Wilson, Johnston, Hawkins, Evans, Moore, Madden. Could either fill a team? I think … Goals - WA: Hutton 5, Kickett, Hodyl 3, Mitchell, Passeri 2, Retzlaff, Norrish. I experimented with how well the above game would scan into Big Footy after photocopying the stats. Best - SA: Kernahan, Bradley, Platten, Motley, Blight, McIntosh, Bubner, Whittlesea. Contains the complete game.

SA: Copping, Phillips, Abernethey, Naley, Stemper, Johnston. RIP SANFL 1877 - 2013. 3 minutes of highlights from this game played at Waverley. This was to be proven correct. Contains complete footage of this game played under lights at Football Park. From the research I've found the squads for 1989 at the MCG, Justin LEPPITSCH, Stephen SILVAGNI, David KING, Rohan SMITH, Anthony KOUTOUFIDES, Wayne CAMPBELL, Nigel LAPPIN, Matthew LLOYD, Andrew THOMPSON, Peter EVERITT, Garry HOCKING, Nathan BURKE, Brent HARVEY (Whitten Medallist), Trent CROAD, Angelo LEKKAS, Chad MORRISON, Matthew ALLAN, Andrew LEONCELLI. Port Adelaide v Geelong - Tonight 7:40AEST, "Shoop and win!" This was Neil Kerley's final appearance for South Australia. SA: Von Bertouch 3, James 2, Davies, Cornes, Greenslade. I don't believe SA is that good". Teams and details below: SOUTH AUSTRALIACoach: Mike PattersonF: Rick Davies, Max James, Terry Von BertouchHF: Peter Marker (c), Barrie Robran, Phil CarmanC: Bruce Light, Bob Keddie, Michael GrahamHB: Russell Ebert, Neil Sachse, Darrell CahillB: Sony Morey, Ian Kroehn, Neil ButtonRuck: Dean Farnham, Graham Cornes, Ray Huppatz (vc)Res: Malcolm Blight, John Wynne, VICTORIACoach: John KennedyF: Alan Martello, Alex Jesaulenko, Leigh MatthewsHF: Allan Davis, Royce Hart (c), David ClarkeC: Keith Fletcher, Neville Fields, Keith GreigHB: John Pitura, Gary Hardeman, Francis BourkeB: John Rantall, Geoff Southby. Western Australia kicked 16 of the last 19 goals of the game, after South Australia lead by a point during the third quarter! Goals - Vic: Lockett 5, Dunstall 4, Brereton 3, Bruns, Daniher 2, Murphy, Scott, Weightman, Bews, Watson, Pritchard. Best - SA: Sachse, Robran, Vivian, Morey, Cornes, Casserly, Colbey. Part of the ABC "Flashback" series hosted by Phil Cleary. Best - Vic: Wilson, Buhagiar, Moore, Templeton, Turner, Rawlings.

In Game II a crowd of 87,000 flocked to the MCG setting a new Australian rugby league crowd record. An all time classic and many footy lovers would kill to see the entire match, but unfortunately so far only this footage has come to light. WA: Barlett3, Cormack, Hodyl, Mitchell, Ogg 2, B. Collard, Strempel, Thorne. Contains over 26 minutes of the first half of this game which was played at Football Park. Let me know if you think it is actually worthwhile me trying to do this. A count of the NSW players was ordered by SA coach Cornes after 2 NSW interchange players ran onto the field to take part in a brawl.

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Contains the entire match which was played under lights at Football Park. WA: Evans, Palm, Edwards, Hodyl, B. Collard, C. Collard, Thorne. Goals - Vic: Madden 4, Couch, Harvey 2, Burke, Lowe, Lyon, Weightman. Best - SA: Leslie, Mickhan, Platten, McIntosh, Kernahan, McDermott, Bubner, Aish, Hall, Naley. The first video is part of the ABC "Flashback" series hosted by Phil Cleary.

The video contains almost all of the final quarter of this classic state game in which Jesaulenko kicked 10 goals straight for Victoria. With scores tied up the final siren sounded but was not heard by the umpires.
The match was a tough affair which South Australia failed to dominate as expected.The game is remembered by many because of an all-in brawl which appeared to have been started by the actions of Ralph Sewer. - All the Comp Entries are here, Aus v NZ Women's Internationals, ODIs/T20s. The 1994 State of Origin series saw the 13th year that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. I'll next "go backwards in time" and see how 1999 games scan after I've photocopied them, that is if people are happy with the quality of the above scan. Have a proper hub in WA, have a proper hub in SA, and have a proper NEAFL hub (QLD/NSW). NSW: Wright, T. Daniher, Morwood, Thripp, Carroll.

Goals - WA: Troode 3, Couper 2, Cable, Fitzpatrick, Featherby, Melrose, Brehaut, Senior. Also includes post-match presentation of the Malcom Blight Cup to SA captain Chris McDermott as well as lap of honour and interviews with Stephen Kernahan  and Teddy Whitten. Part of the ABC "Flashback" series hosted by Phil Cleary. SA: Motley, Leslie, Campbell, MacIntosh. New games added will be marked as such. Goals - WA: Ralph 4, P. Krakouer, Carter, Sewell 3, Buckenara, Delmenico, Simms 2, J. Krakouer, Johnson.

This was the case in the first-ever interstate game, held on Tuesday, 1 July 1879 (a public holiday), at East Melbourne Cricket Ground. The second video contains 14 minutes of straight highlights from this game which was played in Hobart. This game was a tight tussle; scores were level at the 28 minute mark of the last quarter. WA: O'Sullivan, Allan, Lewis, Rioli, Macnish, Dick, Roe.

You must log in or register to reply here. Vic: Morris 2, Osborne, Royal, Salmon, Weightman. The match was attended by more than 10,000 people. I have other stats of other State of Origin games going back to 1988. Best - WA: Buckenara, J. Krakouer, Johnson, Carter, P. Krakouer, Neesham, Sutton. Also includes a post match interview with Graham Cornes and post match analysis.This game includes a very rare player count. The first interstate match post the formation of the Adelaide Crows. Interestingly, the WA side contained two players who would go on to be SANFL stars, John Wynne and Tony Casserly. Western Australia managed to hold off South Australia to score a reasonably comfortable win. Would appreciate any information from any game. Wayne Carey made his only State of Origin appearance for SA and starred in what was an awesome contest. Best - SA: Anderson, Kernahan, Bradley, Naley, Aish, McDermott, Lindsay, Salisbury, Bolton. The last State of Origin game ever played. Goals - WA: Bosustow 3, Hardie, Hart, Holmes, Keene 2, Wiley, Daniels,Langsford. To watch a video on a larger separate page click "YouTube" on the right-hand bottom of the video window. SA: Cornes, Davies, phillips, McSporran, Kuhlmann, Williams. Contains the complete footage of this match which was played at Football Park. SA: McKay, Bradley, Francou, Ricciuto, Pickett, Hart. Contains all four quarters of this famous game played at Football Park.

Nicholls: "That wasn't possible". Also includes pre-match analysis, post -match presentations and news reports. WA: Hutton 3, Waterson 2, Breman, Goulding, Peake, Thorne. Part of the ABC "Flashback" series hosted by Phil Cleary.

Found the 1990 Tasmania vs Victoria teams, The year before Victoria played Tasmania, the Victorian squad appears to be. Goals - Vic: Templeton, Bartlett 3, Moncrieff, Flower, Jess 2, Sheldon, Raines, Turner. Tassie sure couldn't. Can't help you with teams or goalkickers, but here are the results of all the SOO games: State of Origin games were good games. Best - SA: A. Jarman, Lamb, Lee, Thompson, Abernethy, Redden, Smart. Contains the entire final quarter of this game played at Football Park. Contains footage of this complete match as South Australia claimed the National Championship title by flogging Victoria at Football Park. Goals - SA: Robran, Whelan 3, Carman, Cornes, Von Bertouch 2, Ottens, Davies.

And which would be worse. "The day SA kicked the Big V off the MCG!" SA:  Naley, Smallridge, Redden, Banfield, Murphy, Tasker. SA: Kernahan 4, Smith, D. Jarman 2, Lindner. Also includes post-match interview with Victorian coach Jeans.