1975 Knockout Carnival

1975 Knockout Carnival

The 1975 Knockout Carnival was the 19th and last Australian rules football interstate carnival before State of Origin football arrived.

The carnival was due to take place in Melbourne but as it would have interrupted the 1975 VFL season the organisers made a shortened version. Just three games were to be played, with two semi finals and a final. The semis were played in Melbourne but the final, where the VFL defeated South Australia, was contested in Adelaide. The other two states who took part were Tasmania and Western Australia. Unlike with the previous carnivals no All-Australian team or Tassie Medalist was chosen.

quads


Final

References

* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/1975_knock-out_carnival.htm 1975 Knockout Carnival page on Full Points Footy]


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