1969 Adelaide Carnival

1969 Adelaide Carnival

The 1969 Adelaide Carnival was the 17th Australian rules football interstate carnival and the last to be held in South Australia. Instead of 'Carnival', it was also known as the Australian National Football Championships.

Four teams competed in the carnival, South Australia, the VFL, Tasmania and Western Australia. The VFL finished on top of the table after winning all of their games. Peter Hudson kicked 17 goals in the carnival, the next best was Austin Robertson with 15.

quads


Game Five

Game Six

All-Australian team

In 1969 the All-Australian team was picked based on the Adelaide Carnival.

Tassie Medal

Peter Eakins of Western Australia and Graham Molloy of South Australia won the Tassie Medal after both tallying four votes.

Reference

* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/1969_adelaide_carnival.htm 1969 Adelaide Carnival page on Full Points Footy]


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