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词条 1911 Adelaide Carnival
释义

  1. Organisation

  2. Squads

  3. Results

     Matches  Saturday 2 August  Saturday 5 August  Monday 7 August  Wednesday 9 August  Thursday 10 August  Saturday 12 August  Ladder 

  4. References

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The 1911 Adelaide Carnival was the second edition of the Australasian Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition. It took place from 2 August to 12 August at Adelaide Oval, and was won by South Australia.

Organisation

Home state South Australia was joined by teams representing Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania and New South Wales. Two teams which had competed in the 1908 Melbourne Carnival – Queensland and New Zealand – did not send teams in 1911.

The five teams competed in a single division, each playing the others once. The state with the best record from those games would win the tournament; or, if two teams shared the best record, a final would have been staged. All games were played at Adelaide Oval.[1]

The carnival made a small profit, taking £1,100 at the gate across six days of play, compared with the visiting teams' expenses of £1,025.[2]

Squads

Victoria
Victoria Carnival Squad[2]
Manager: T. Fleming Cooke
Carlton: T. A. Clancy, V. S. Gardiner, E. Jamieson, V. G. Valentine, J. Wells

Collingwood: W. H. Lee, J. F. McHale (vice-capt.), E. M. Rowell, J. M. Sadler, J. Sharp*

Essendon: F. A. Baring, A. Belcher, E. J. Cameron, D. Smith

Fitzroy: J. Cooper, G. Holden

Geelong: W. Eason (capt.), R. R. Grigg, G. V. Heinz

Richmond: B. V. Herbert, L. Incigneri

St Kilda: A. Pierce

University: G. S. Elliott, D. Greenham

Sharp was not selected in the original squad, but was called up due to injuries and absences in the primary squad. Sharp was in Adelaide because Collingwood and North Adelaide played an exhibition match during the week of the carnival.[3]

Western Australia
Western Australian Carnival Squad[4][5][6]
Boulder City: J. Baker, H. Denton, H. Gavin, R. Hebbard, T. Puddy

East Fremantle: W. Craig, C. Doig, E. Riley, A. Strang

North Fremantle: P. Matson, G. Toohey

Mines Rovers: F. Daykin, W. Mayman, W. Truscott

Perth: Moffat, C. Waugh, T. R. Willoughby

Railways: A. J. Aldridge, W. Smith, G. Tyson

South Fremantle: E. Ralston

Warriors: W. Tremberth

West Perth: G. Balme, Barnes

The Western Australian chose its squad from an even split of twelve players from the West Australian Football League and twelve players from the Goldfields Football League.

South Australia
South Australian Carnival Squad[7][8]
Managers: J. Hodge (Port Adelaide), A. C. Thomas (Sturt)
North Adelaide: E. Johns, T. Leahy

Norwood: L. A. Lewis, P. Robin

Port Adelaide: A. Congear, F. J. Hansen, S. Hosking, H. W. Oliver

South Adelaide: A. Job, Jones, J. J. Treadrea (vice-capt.)

Sturt: H. V. Cumberland, E. L. Renfrey (capt.)

West Adelaide: A. Conlin, W. Dowling, G. Oakley, H. R. Read

West Torrens: S. D. Geddes, D. Low, A. Taylor

Tasmania
Tasmanian Carnival Squad[9][10]
TFL (Hobart): Absolom, R. Bailey, T. Bastick, Bennison, C. Bryan, Carroll, C. Dunn, C. Edwards, J. Gardiner (capt.), Hay, P. Jory, H. Kelly, G. Morrissey, Molross, Pennicott, Reardon, Reid, E. Russell, Tudor

NTFA (Launceston): G. Challis, Hutchinson, M. S. McKenzie, Tynan, Webster

New South Wales
New South Wales Carnival Squad[11]
Manager: E. W. Butler
Broken Hill: J. Lord

East Sydney: J. Ashley, H. Welsh

Newtown: J. Dawson, H. P. Hortin, A. Provan

North Broken Hill: A. Beck, J. Incoll, A. Matheson, R. Monroe, A. Pincombe

North Shore: R. Robertson (capt.), H. Teague

Paddington: F. Beaver, G. Parr

South Broken Hill: A. Zeugofsge

Sydney: J. Lynch, W. Muggivan, R. Pascoe, A. Vincent (vice-capt.)

West Broken Hill: J. Yuill

Y.M.C.A.: T. Dickson, R. Ellis, P. McCann, A. Rial

The New South Wales squad comprised seventeen players from Sydney and eight players from Broken Hill.

Results

Matches

Saturday 2 August

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Day 1}}{{AFLGame|Wednesday, 2 August (2:45pm)|Victoria|13.18 (96)|H|New South Wales|11.6 (72)|Adelaide Oval|4,000|[12]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Saturday 5 August

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Day 2}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 5 August (1:15pm)|Victoria|8.22 (70)|H|Tasmania|6.3 (39)|Adelaide Oval|18,000 (C-R)|[13]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 5 August (3:15pm)|South Australia|13.18 (96)|H|Western Australia|3.5 (23)|Adelaide Oval|18,000|[13]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Monday 7 August

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Day 3}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 7 August (1:15pm)|Western Australia|9.13 (67)|H|New South Wales|8.18 (66)|Adelaide Oval|2,500 (C-R)|[14]}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 7 August (3:15pm)|South Australia|13.13 (91)|H|Tasmania|3.6 (24)|Adelaide Oval|2,500|[14]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Wednesday 9 August

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Day 4}}{{AFLGame|Wednesday, 9 August (1:15pm)|South Australia|12.20 (92)|H|New South Wales|2.9 (21)|Adelaide Oval|3,000 (C-R)|[15]}}{{AFLGame|Wednesday, 9 August (3:00pm)|Victoria|10.15 (75)|H|Western Australia|8.9 (57)|Adelaide Oval|3,000|[15]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Thursday 10 August

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Day 5}}{{AFLGame|Thursday, 10 August (3:00pm)|Tasmania|15.11 (101)|H|New South Wales|3.9 (27)|Adelaide Oval|300|[16]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Saturday 12 August

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Day 6}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 12 August (1:00pm)|Tasmania|8.14 (62)|H|Western Australia|8.9 (57)|Adelaide Oval|20,000 (C-R)|[17]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 12 August (3:00pm)|South Australia|11.11 (77)|H|Victoria|5.4 (34)|Adelaide Oval|20,000|[17]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Ladder

1911 Adelaide Carnival ladder
TEAM PWLDPFPAPTS
1 South Australia 4 4 0 0 356 102 8
2 Victoria 4 3 1 0 275 245 6
3 Tasmania 4 2 2 0 225 245 4
4 Western Australia 4 1 3 0 204 299 2
5 New South Wales 4 0 4 0 186 356 0
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, PTS = Premiership points. Points are calculated by the South Australian method.Source[17]

References

1. ^{{cite news|newspaper=Observer|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|date=24 June 1911|page=22|title=Football Carnival – Final Arrangements}}
2. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|date=31 July 1911|page=5|title=Australasian carnival – tournament this week}}
3. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Advertiser|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|date=9 August 1911|page=11|title=Football carnival – Australasian Council}}
4. ^{{cite news|newspaper=Kalgoorlie Western Argus|publication-place=Kalgoorlie, WA|date=11 July 1911|page=39|title=Jubilee Carnival Team}}
5. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The West Australian|publication-place=Perth, WA|date=4 July 1911|page=7|title=The Inter-State Football Team}}
6. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The West Australian|publication-place=Perth, WA|date=18 July 1911|page=4|title=Football – Australian Game – the Inter-State Team}}
7. ^{{cite news|newspaper=Daily Herald|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|date=29 July 1911|page=4|title=The Carnival team – the Selectors' Choice}}
8. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Advertiser|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|date=5 August 1911|page=17|title=The South Australian team}}
9. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Mercury|publication-place=Hobart, TAS|date=26 July 1911|page=6|title=Australasian Football Carnival – The Tasmanian Team}}
10. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Register|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|date=1 August 1911|page=8|title=Alteration to Tasmanian team}}
11. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Register|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|date=1 August 1911|page=8|title=New South Wales Carnival Team}}
12. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Mercury|publication-place=Hobart, TAS|title=The Football Carnival – Victoria v. New South Wales|date=3 August 1911|page=5}}
13. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Advertiser|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|title=Football Carnival – the official opening|date=7 August 1911|page=9}}
14. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Advertiser|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|title=The Football Carnival|date=8 August 1911|page=10}}
15. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Advertiser|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|title=Football Carnival – South Australia versus New South Wales|date=10 August 1911|page=12}}
16. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Advertiser|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|title=Football Carnival – Australasian Council|date=11 August 1911|page=12}}
17. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Advertiser|publication-place=Adelaide, SA|title=The End of the Carnival|date=14 August 1911|page=9}}
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