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That seems to be right: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/1979_Perth_State_of_Origin_Carnivali'm thinking nsw the AAs and the NT weren't invited to perth
and that 2nd division table was based on 2 (?) games they each played that year
They did play in 1995 according to this (not a State of Origin game): https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Interstate_matches_in_Australian_rules_football#/State_of_origini'm thinking nsw the AAs and the NT weren't invited to perth
and that 2nd division table was based on 2 (?) games they each played that year
don't remember the nt playing canberra till around 1988
yes 27 May 1995
i thought they would have played a game at the adelaide carnival in 1988
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Number 1 and Vice Captain for the NT is Cyril Rioli!?yes 27 May 1995
i thought they would have played a game at the adelaide carnival in 1988
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Presumably the father of the Hawk star: https://www.aflnt.com.au/about/team-of-the-century/cyril-rioli-juniorNumber 1 and Vice Captain for the NT is Cyril Rioli!?
That seems to be right: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/1979_Perth_State_of_Origin_Carnival
Section Two
The ACT, coached by Kevin Delmenico, had only two players with VFL experience in their team - captain Kevin Neale and Fitzroy's Michael Conlan. Their only match was against Warren Roper's Queensland, who had failed to qualify for Section One. The Canberrans themselves had qualified for the Section Two Final by winning a play-off against the Australian Amateurs, New South Wales and Northern Territory earlier in the year.
From Football Record Rd. 19 1979: Section Two elimination matches have already been conducted with Australian Capital Territory, led by former St Kilda spearhead and full-back Kevin Neale, winning their way into the final on October 7.
To qualify the ACT last Sunday defeated Australian Amateurs by six points with the winning goal coming from their captain Neale. The Amateurs had previously had an easy victory over Northern Territory at VFL Park on July 28.
ACT will play the loser of the October 4 match between Section One states Tasmania and Queensland.
The winner of this game is drawn to play Western Australia in the second match on October 6.