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{{Short description|22nd edition of the Australian National Football Carnival}} |
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| Section Two<br />Preliminary Stage |
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| '''[[Australian rules football in the Northern Territory| |
| '''[[Australian rules football in the Northern Territory|Northern Territory]]''' |
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| '''19.20 (134)''' |
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| [[Tasmania Australian rules football team| |
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| 10.8 (68) |
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| [[Football Park]] |
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| Section Two<br />Preliminary Stage |
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| '''[[Australian Amateur Football Council| |
| '''[[Australian Amateur Football Council|Amateurs]]''' |
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| '''14.12 (96)''' |
| '''14.12 (96)''' |
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| [[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory| |
| [[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory|Canberra]] |
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| 12.11 (83) |
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| [[Football Park]] |
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| Section One<br />Semi Final |
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| '''[[Victoria Australian rules football team| |
| '''[[Victoria Australian rules football team|Victoria (VFL)]]''' |
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| '''20.13 (133)''' |
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| [[Western Australia Australian rules football team| |
| [[Western Australia Australian rules football team|West Australia]] |
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| 10.13 (73) |
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| [[Football Park]] |
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| '''[[Victorian Football League| |
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| '''17.10 (112)''' |
| '''17.10 (112)''' |
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| [[Queensland Australian rules football team| |
| [[Queensland Australian rules football team|Queensland]] |
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| 4.11 (35) |
| 4.11 (35) |
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| [[Football Park]] |
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| Section Two<br />Preliminary Stage |
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| '''[[Australian rules football in the Northern Territory| |
| '''[[Australian rules football in the Northern Territory|Northern Territory]]''' |
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| '''11.19 (85)''' |
| '''11.19 (85)''' |
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| [[Australian Amateur Football Council| |
| [[Australian Amateur Football Council|Amateurs]] |
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| 8.9 (57) |
| 8.9 (57) |
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| [[Football Park]] |
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| '''[[South Australia Australian rules football team| |
| '''[[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]]''' |
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| '''12.8 (80)''' |
| '''12.8 (80)''' |
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| [[New South Wales Australian rules football team| |
| [[New South Wales Australian rules football team|New South Wales]] |
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| 8.11 (59) |
| 8.11 (59) |
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| '''[[Victorian Football League| |
| '''[[Victorian Football League|Victoria (VFA)]]''' |
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| '''18.20 (128)''' |
| '''18.20 (128)''' |
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| [[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory| |
| [[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory|Canberra]] |
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| 9.16 (70) |
| 9.16 (70) |
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| [[Norwood Oval]] |
| [[Norwood Oval]] |
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| Section Two<br />Wooden Spoon Play Off |
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| '''[[Tasmania Australian rules football team| |
| '''[[Tasmania Australian rules football team|Tasmania]]''' |
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| '''11.16 (82)''' |
| '''11.16 (82)''' |
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| [[Queensland Australian rules football team| |
| [[Queensland Australian rules football team|Queensland]] |
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| 10.10 (70) |
| 10.10 (70) |
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| [[Norwood Oval]] |
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| Section Two<br />Final |
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| '''[[Australian rules football in the Northern Territory| |
| '''[[Australian rules football in the Northern Territory|Northern Territory]]''' |
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| '''17.10 (112)''' |
| '''17.10 (112)''' |
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| [[Victorian Football League| |
| [[Victorian Football League|Victoria (VFA)]] |
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| 9.13 (63) |
| 9.13 (63) |
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| Section One<br />3rd Place Play Off |
| Section One<br />3rd Place Play Off |
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| '''[[New South Wales Australian rules football team| |
| '''[[New South Wales Australian rules football team|New South Wales]]''' |
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| '''10.8 (68)''' |
| '''10.8 (68)''' |
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| [[Western Australia Australian rules football team| |
| [[Western Australia Australian rules football team|West Australia]] |
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| 9.12 (66) |
| 9.12 (66) |
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| Section One<br />Final |
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| '''[[South Australia Australian rules football team| |
| '''[[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]]''' |
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| '''15.12 (102)''' |
| '''15.12 (102)''' |
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| [[Victoria Australian rules football team| |
| [[Victoria Australian rules football team|Victoria (VFL)]] |
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| 6.6 (42) |
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==Squads== |
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Team captains and vice captains:<br> |
Team captains and vice captains:<br> |
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Amateurs: Dave Perry <br> |
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ACT: <br> |
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<span style="color:yellow; background: royalblue">Aus. Cap. Territory</span>: <br> |
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New South Wales: Terry Daniher <br> |
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Northern Territory: Maurice Rioli (C), Michael McLean (VC) <br> |
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Queensland: <br> |
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South Australia: Chris McDermott <br> |
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Tasmania: <br> |
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<span style="color:yellow; background: darkgreen">Tasmania</span>: <br> |
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Victoria (VFA): Barry Round <br> |
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Victoria (VFL): <br> |
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West Australia: Ross Glendinning |
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{{Incomplete list|date=February 2011}} |
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! ACT [[File:SoO_-_ACT.png|center|100x100px]]<ref name="CT-ACT-AA">{{cite news|title=Footballers' 'biggest gathering' for bicentennial title – Amateur council favoured|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page11002578|access-date=9 February 2016|agency=The Canberra Times|date=2 March 1988|page=40}}</ref> |
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! Amateurs (AAFC) [[File:SoO_-_AA.png|center|100x100px]]<ref name="CT-ACT-AA" /><ref>{{cite book|title=1988 West Australian Football Register|editor=Poat, Peter|page=138}}</ref> |
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! New South Wales (NSWAFL) [[File:Swanpool_Football_Club_colours.jpg|center|100x100px]] |
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! Northern Territory (NTFL) [[File:SoO_-_NT.png|center|100x100px]]<ref name="NTFL-Hist">{{cite book|last1=Barfoot|first1=Michael|last2=Lee|first2=David|title=History of the NTFL|date=December 1995|publisher=Northern Territory Football League|location=Darwin|isbn=0-646-26754-X|url=http://www.aflnt.com.au/fileadmin/user_upload/Images/Downloads/NTFL_History_BOOK-_Latest.pdf|access-date=5 February 2016|format=Online|page=1}}</ref> |
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! Queensland (QAFL) [[File:Grand_River_Gargoyles_Australian_Football_Club_colours.jpg|center|100x100px]] |
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* [[Michael Kennedy (footballer born 1967)|Michael Kennedy]] ([[Brisbane Bears|Brisbane]]) |
* [[Michael Kennedy (footballer born 1967)|Michael Kennedy]] ([[Brisbane Bears|Brisbane]]) |
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* Mark Killer ([[Ainslie Football Club|Ainslie]]) |
* Mark Killer ([[Ainslie Football Club|Ainslie]]) |
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* Terry Libbis |
* Terry Libbis ([[Eastlake Football Club|Eastlake]]) |
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* Mark McClelland |
* Mark McClelland |
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* Michael Richardson ([[Ainslie Football Club|Ainslie]]) |
* Michael Richardson ([[Ainslie Football Club|Ainslie]]) |
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! South Australia (SANFL) [[File:Safootballjumper.jpg|center|100x100px]] |
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! West Australia (WAFL) [[File:Tampa_Bay_Tiger_Sharks_Australian_Football_Club_colours.jpg|center|100x100px]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wafootball.com.au/resources/doc_download/14-state-games-1951-2011|title=WA State Match Results|pages=103–104}}</ref> |
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* [[Grant O'Riley]] ([[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]]) |
* [[Grant O'Riley]] ([[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]]) |
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* [[Tony Pastore]] ([[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]) |
* [[Tony Pastore]] ([[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]) |
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* Jeff Sarau ([[Frankston Football Club|Frankston]]) |
* [[Jeff Sarau]] ([[Frankston Football Club|Frankston]]) |
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* Gary Sheldon ([[Coburg Football Club|Coburg]]) |
* Gary Sheldon ([[Coburg Football Club|Coburg]]) |
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! colspan="10"| 1988 All-Australian Team |
! colspan="10"| 1988 All-Australian Team |
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! Name !! League !! State/Territory !! Football Club |
! Name !! Football League !! State/Territory !! Football Club |
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| [[Terry Daniher]] || [[AFL NSW/ACT|NSWAFL]] || [[New South Wales]] || [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon Bombers]] |
| [[Terry Daniher]] || [[AFL NSW/ACT|NSWAFL]] || [[New South Wales]] || [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon Bombers]] |
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{{reflist}} |
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{{Refbegin}} |
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*{{cite web|url=http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/1988_adelaide_bicentenial_state_of_origin_carnival.htm |title=Full Points Footy: 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105072417/http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/1988_adelaide_bicentenial_state_of_origin_carnival.htm|archive-date=5 January 2009}} |
*{{cite web|url=http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/1988_adelaide_bicentenial_state_of_origin_carnival.htm |title=Full Points Footy: 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival|url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105072417/http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/1988_adelaide_bicentenial_state_of_origin_carnival.htm|archive-date=5 January 2009}} |
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Revision as of 16:59, 21 December 2024
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Australian football |
Location | Adelaide, Australia |
Dates | 2 March 1988–5 March 1988 |
Format | Knockout |
Teams | 10 |
Final champion | |
SECTION One: South Australia SECTION Two: Northern Territory | |
The 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival was the 22nd edition of the Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football State of Origin competition. Australia was celebrating its Bicentenary in 1988, so the carnival was known as the 'Bicentennial Carnival'. It took place over four days from 2 March until 5 March, and the matches were played at Football Park and Norwood Oval.
Ten teams were involved, including all the states and territories, making it the most heavily contested competition. They were divided into two sections. South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia and New South Wales were in Section One. Although, traditionally, Tasmania had enjoyed more success in the interstate arena than New South Wales, the latter had 22 VFL players in its squad compared to the island state's 15, which helped them obtain the final Section One spot.
Section Two was occupied by the Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, Queensland, Tasmania and two non-regional teams. The Australian Amateurs was one of those, a squad of amateur players from across the country's leagues. Finally, the Victorian Association representative team made up the remainder of the group, but selection for this team was not restricted to Victorian Football Association players. If a footballer, now competing elsewhere, had started his career in the Victorian Football Association—such as Terry Wallace, for example—then he was eligible to join the squad. The same rules applied to the other teams, so, if a Tasmanian-born player had started his career at West Perth, he could be selected for either Tasmania or Western Australia.
Attendances at the tournament were lower than expected, and overall the tournament ran at a $30,000 loss. The team was originally to have received a $40,000 prize, with incrementally lower prizes for all other states; however, these prizes were abandoned due to the operating loss.[1]
Results
Section | Winning team | Winning team score | Losing team | Losing team score | Ground | Crowd | Date |
Section Two Preliminary Stage |
Northern Territory | 19.20 (134) | Tasmania | 10.8 (68) | Football Park | – | 2 March 1988 [2] |
Section Two Preliminary Stage |
Amateurs | 14.12 (96) | Canberra | 12.11 (83) | Football Park | – | 2 March 1988 [2] |
Section One Semi Final |
Victoria (VFL) | 20.13 (133) | West Australia | 10.13 (73) | Football Park | 5,195 | 2 March 1988 |
Section Two Preliminary Stage |
Victoria (VFA) | 17.10 (112) | Queensland | 4.11 (35) | Football Park | – | 3 March 1988 [3] |
Section Two Preliminary Stage |
Northern Territory | 11.19 (85) | Amateurs | 8.9 (57) | Football Park | – | 3 March 1988 [3] |
Section One Semi Final |
South Australia | 12.8 (80) | New South Wales | 8.11 (59) | Football Park | 5,755 | 3 March 1988 [3] |
Section Two Semi Final |
Victoria (VFA) | 18.20 (128) | Canberra | 9.16 (70) | Norwood Oval | – | 4 March 1988 [4] |
Section Two Wooden Spoon Play Off |
Tasmania | 11.16 (82) | Queensland | 10.10 (70) | Norwood Oval | – | 4 March 1988 |
Section Two Final |
Northern Territory | 17.10 (112) | Victoria (VFA) | 9.13 (63) | Football Park | – | 5 March 1988 [5] |
Section One 3rd Place Play Off |
New South Wales | 10.8 (68) | West Australia | 9.12 (66) | Football Park | – | 5 March 1988 [5] |
Section One Final |
South Australia | 15.12 (102) | Victoria (VFL) | 6.6 (42) | Football Park | 19,387 | 5 March 1988 [6] |
Squads
Team captains and vice captains:
Amateurs: Dave Perry
ACT:
New South Wales: Terry Daniher
Northern Territory: Maurice Rioli (C), Michael McLean (VC)
Queensland:
South Australia: Chris McDermott
Tasmania:
Victoria (VFA): Barry Round
Victoria (VFL):
West Australia: Ross Glendinning
Honours
All-Australians
Leading goal-kickers
- Dennis Dunn (NT) – 16 goals
- Michael Long (NT) – 9 goals
- Stephen Kernahan (SA) – 8 goals
- Stephen Nichols (TAS) – 8 goals
- Paul Salmon (VIC) – 8 goals
- Bruce Lindner (SA) – 6 goals
Medalists
Fos Williams Medals
Simpson Medal
Tassie Medal
Dolphin Medal
References
- ^ Peter Simunovich (7 March 1988). "Poor crowd stops prizes". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 92.
- ^ a b "Amateurs hold out ACT rally". The Canberra Times. 3 March 1988. p. 20. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- ^ a b c "South Australia struggles". The Canberra Times. 4 March 1988. p. 24. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- ^ "VFA stars hammer the ACT". The Canberra Times. 5 March 1988. p. 24. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- ^ a b "Sports Results and Details". The Canberra Times. 6 March 1988. p. Sport-12. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- ^ "Sports results and details". The Canberra Times. 7 March 1988. p. 23. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- ^ a b "Footballers' 'biggest gathering' for bicentennial title – Amateur council favoured". The Canberra Times. 2 March 1988. p. 40. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- ^ Poat, Peter (ed.). 1988 West Australian Football Register. p. 138.
- ^ Barfoot, Michael; Lee, David (December 1995). History of the NTFL (Online). Darwin: Northern Territory Football League. p. 1. ISBN 0-646-26754-X. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- ^ "WA State Match Results". pp. 103–104.
- ^ Daryl Timms (7 March 1988). "It's VFL or goodbye, says Wallace". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 92.
- "Full Points Footy: 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival". Archived from the original on 5 January 2009.