1960 Minor States Carnival
The 1960 Minor States Carnival was an edition of the lower division of Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition. The previous minor states carnival had been held as part of the 1958 Melbourne Carnival. The competition was won by the Victorian Football Association.
The minor states carnival was played in two parts:
- A round-robin competition was held in Sydney between 25 June and 3 July amongst the Victorian Football Association – which was relegated from Division 1 at the 1958 Melbourne Carnival – New South Wales, Queensland and Canberra.
- A playoff match for promotion to the top division was then played in Canberra between the Australian Amateurs – which had won Division 2 of the 1958 Melbourne Carnival – and the winner of the round robin.
Results
Sydney Carnival | |||||
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Saturday, 25 June | New South Wales 14.24 (108) | def. | Queensland 13.19 (97) | Trumper Park (crowd: 4,000) | [1] |
Sunday, 26 June | Victoria (VFA) 17.31 (133) | def. | Canberra 3.11 (29) | Trumper Park (crowd: 6,000) | [1] |
Wednesday, 29 June | New South Wales 13.12 (90) | def. | Canberra 13.10 (88) | Trumper Park | [2] |
Wednesday, 29 June | Victoria (VFA) 22.20 (152) | def. | Queensland 3.7 (25) | Trumper Park | [2] |
Saturday, 2 July | Canberra 16.16 (112) | def. | Queensland 13.10 (88) | Trumper Park | [3] |
Sunday, 3 July | Victoria (VFA) 23.24 (162) | def. | New South Wales 8.9 (57) | Trumper Park | [3] |
Play-off match | |||||
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Saturday, 30 July | Australian Amateurs 8.7 (55) | def. by | Victoria (VFA) 12.9 (81) | Manuka Oval | [4][5] |
References
- ^ a b Scot Palmer (27 June 1960). "VFA team hammers Canberra". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 39.
- ^ a b Scot Palmer (30 June 1960). "VFA after 100-point carnival hat-trick". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 50.
- ^ a b Scot Palmer (4 July 1960). "Another 100 point win for Victoria". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 41.
- ^ "Bill Byron kicks VFA to this win". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. 1 August 1960. p. 33.
- ^ "VFA Meeting Amateurs in Rules Final". The Canberra Times. Canberra, ACT. 28 July 1960. p. 28.
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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)