Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Expanding on Topical Tweets

I've been pretty prolific on Twitter recently, and thought I'd expand on a few of my posts on some of the hot topics of the week.

Government grants intended for grassroots football get diverted to establish the Western Sydney Wanderers A-League franchise, which is later sold. From what I have seen the FFA does not seem to have been made very accountable in putting any of the proceeds from that sale back into the original purpose of those government grants. Pretty scandalous if you ask me. The Wanderers players threaten to boycott the Club World Championships after the club only offers them 10% of the tournament prize-money as a bonus on top of the contracts they are already having met and a bonus for having won the Asian Champions League. If the football internet is to be believed, this is almost on par with how Margaret Thatcher dealt with coal-miners.
The Professional Footballers Association, so quick to aid their A-League members, not in sight when NPL players are getting short changed. Just goes to show that those in power in Australian football focus 95% of their attention to the top level and don't give a rats what happens below it. Which won't bode well for the future...
Now a lot of people pushing for the reform that saw the introduction of the NPL liked to label VPL players "mercenaries". Mercenaries needed to be eliminated from the second tier to give youngsters more opportunities (in Victoria this seems to mean opportunities to youngsters from Queensland). The fact that by removing older, experienced and better players from the competition they would be limiting the development of those youngsters is generally overlooked. Strangely, A-League players on far bigger wages holding a club to ransom do not seem to be labelled "mercenaries". Even when a lot of them are on their third or fourth A-League club. There's no standard like a double standard.

Those stridently against VPL/NPL mercenaries would like to see them paid less with the money put into youth development and facilities instead. Yet when the FFA gets Federal funding for youth development and facilities, it diverts the money elsewhere without a peep of protest from those critics. Again, A-League clubs get all the favours from the FFA and those below them must fend for themselves, no assistance offered. A situation not likely to improve given the FFA's latest intentions....

The other big talking point was the Melbourne leg of the FFA's Whole of Football Plan public forums. Paul Mavroudis attended it and you can read his version of events here. I didn't because I don't intend to be involved at club level anymore and didn't think it would be anything other than a sham. This is how the FFA reported it

Ex-Football Victoria chairman and former FFA director Jack Reilly said successful long-term planning for the game had to start with governance reform. "Until you have a national governing body that has a strong and clear mandate, the game will struggle to achieve its potential," said Reilly. "The current structure of national, state and regional administration leads to overlap, waste in resources and no real alignment. We need to change that first so there's one national body with a clear mandate from top to bottom." 

So the most important topic of the night in their eyes was not what the regular punters on the floor discussed, but what one of their men said to set their next agenda in motion. Football New South Wales must be sitting on some valuable assets for talk of FFA eliminating the State Federations to start up again. To give it more traction, the story on Four Four Two Australia included quotes from the FFA's go to back up man, Roy Hay.

Now I'm hardly the FFV's biggest fan, but to see them replaced to give the FFA more power would be a great worry given some of the governance concerns I've outlined above. Given their lack of focus on the grassroots and over the top concentration on the elite levels, it's easy to see who would be the loser in that outcome.

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Interstate Soccer Carnivals II

Just an update to an earlier blog on Interstate Soccer Carnivals. The line-ups for matches at the 1952 Melbourne Carnival some from predicted teams in Soccer News. From the VSF Yearbook examination at the MCC Libarary I picked up a few dates for matches played in the expanded National Carnival of  1963-64.

INTERSTATE CARNIVALS

1932 - Sydney and Newcastle

Thursday July 28
At Concord Oval
Referee: Fairs

South Australia 2 (Young, Kerr) Tasmania 1 (Hardie)

South Australia: P.McKinley, J.Roe, A.Jarvis, A.Gunning, R.Watson (Capt.), R.Telford, F.Sharp, A.White, N.Young, J,Kerr, J.Cook.
Tasmania: W.Richardson, W.Turner, C.Wheeler, A.Price, R.Foster, J.Rowan, A.Matthews, J.Hardie, J.Evans, A.Gould, E.Matthews.

Thursday July 28
At the Crystal Palace Ground, Wallsend
Referee: F.Harvey

Queensland 4 (Worrell2, A.Kitching2) Victoria 4 (Forrest2, Paulsen, Macaulay)

Queensland: J.Williams, E.Rigby, R.Woolley, J.Kitching, R.Buchanan, F.Duggan, R.James, E.Casey, A.Kitching, G.Worrell, J.Donaldson.
Victoria: G.Shepperd, J.Willis, G.Weir, A.Mayne, J.Kelly, J.Calderwood, A.Forrest, J.Johnstone, Smith, J.Paulsen, J.Macaulay.

Saturday July 30
At the Crystal Palace Ground, Wallsend
Referee: Pickering

New South Wales 9 (Smith5, Drinkwater, Muir, Suddick, Davidson) Queensland 1 (Worrell)

New South Wales: McNabb, Crowhurst, Parkes, O'Connor, Davidson, Osborne, Muir, Suddick, Smith, Park (Capt.), Drinkwater.
Queensland: Williams, Viertel, Woolley, Newman, Buchanan, Duggan, James, Campbell, A.Kitching, C.Worrell, Donaldson.

Saturday July 30
At Wentworth Park
Referee: D.Quinn

South Australia 4 (Kerr, Telfer, White, Cook) Victoria 2 (Lewis2)

South Australia: P.McKinley, J.Roe, A.Jarvis, A.Gunning, R.Watson, R.Telfer, F.Sharp, A.White, N.Young, J.Kerr, J.Cook.
Victoria: G.Shepherd, G.Weir, J.Willis, A.Mayne, F.Ursell, T.Calderwood, R.Gray, P.Lewis, A.Forrest, J.Johnstone, T.Smith.

Monday August 1
At Gladesville Oval
Referee: D.Quinn

New South Wales 7 (Smith, Price3, Suddick2, Robertson) Victoria 0

New South Wales: J.McNabb, L.Crowhurst, J.Parkes, C.O'Connor, I.Davidson, W.Coolahan, H.Muir, J.Suddick, G.Smith, W.Price, H.Robertson.
Victoria: G.Shepherd, G.Weir, J.Willis, A.Mayne, J.Kelly, F.Ursell, G.Macaulay, P.Lewis, A.Forrest, J.Johnstone, J.Paulsen.

Monday August 1
At Hobart Park, New Lambton
Referee: B.Lane

Queensland 9 (A.Kitching4, Worrell3, James, Campbell) Tasmania 2 (Hardy, Evans)

Queensland: J.Williams, L.Viertel, E.Rigby, J.Newman, R.Buchanan, J.Kitching, A.Campbell, R.James, A.Kitching, C.Worrell, J.Donaldson.
Tasmania: W.Richardson, W.Turner, J.Wise, J.Rowan, C.Wheeler, A.Gould, A.Matthews, J.Hardie, J.Evans, R.Richman, E.Matthews.

Tuesday August 2
At Hobart Park, New Lambton
Referee: W.Sibley

New South Wales 11 (Quill4, Cameron2, Osborne, Muir, Kemp, Price, Robertson) Tasmania 0

New South Wales: J.McNabb, W.Whitelaw, J.Parkes, C.O'Connor, J.Kemp, J.Osborne, H.Muir, A.Cameron, A.Quill, W.Price, H.Robertson.
Tasmania: W.Richardson, W.Turner, J.Wise, C.Wheeler, J.Evans, A.Gould, A.Matthews, R.Richman, M.Gould, J.Price, E.Matthews.

Wednesday August 3
At Ibrox Park, Leichhardt
Referee: Birkett

Queensland 0 South Australia 4 (Kerr, Telfer, O.G., Drennan)

Queensland: Williams, Vertal, Woolley (Capt.), Newman, Buchanan, Duggan, Campbell, Casey, A.Kitching, C.Worrell, Donaldson.
South Australia: P.McKinley, J.Roe, A.Jarvis, A.Drennan, R.Watson (Capt.), R.Telfer, F.Sharp, A.White, N.Young, J.Kerr, J.Cook.

Thursday August 4
At Wentworth Park
Referee: Reay

Victoria 7 (Lewis3, Johnstone, Forrrest2, Kelly) Tasmania 0

Victoria: H.Bingham, T.Calderwood, G.Weir, A.Mayne, J.Kelly, J.Willis, R.Gray, J.Johnstone, P.Lewis, A.Forrest, J.Paulsen.
Tasmania: W.Richardson, W.Turner, C.Wise, R.Richman, M.Gould, J.Rowan, A.Matthews, J.Hardie, A.Gould, J.Evans, E.Matthews.

Thursday August 4
At the Crystal Palace Ground, Wallsend
Referee: G.Wilson

New South Wales 4 (Quill2, Cameron, Price) South Australia 1 (Watson)

New South Wales: McNabb, Evans, Coolahan, Forrester, Kemp, Osborne, Wilkinson, Cameron, Quill, Price, Robertson.
South Australia: Roach, Roe, Jarvis, Brennan, Watson, Telfer, Sharp, White, Young, Kerr, Cook.

FINAL TABLE:

New South Wales 4 4 0 0 31  3 8
South Australia          4 3 0 1 11  7 6
Victoria                  4 1 1 2 13 15 3
Queensland          4 1 1 2 14 19 3
Tasmania          4  0      0  4       3     29  0

GRAND FINAL:

Saturday August 8
At the Sydney Cricket Ground (Crowd: 4000)
Referee: D.Quinn

New South Wales 6 (Smith5, Davidson) South Australia 1 (White)

New South Wales: McNabb, Evans, Parkes, O'Connor, Davidson, Osborne, Muir, Cameron, Smith, Price, Robertson.
South Australia: McKinley, Roe, Jarvis, Drennan, Watson, Telfer, Sharp, White, Roach, Kerr, Cook.

Top Goalscorers: G.Smith (New South Wales), A.Quill (New South Wales), A.Kitching (Queensland) and C.Worrall (Queensland) - 6

1936 - Adelaide

Wednesday September 23
At Hindmarsh Oval

New South Wales 10 (Whitelaw, Sanders2, Brown4, Mascord2, Evans) Victoria 0

New South Wales; A.Dellaway, A.Tobin, A.Thomson, J.Morris, H.McGillvray, G.Cheswick, R.Sanders, D.Evans, J.Brown, H.Whitelaw, H.Mascord.
Victoria: T.Sharp, T.Calderwood, R.Harris, L.Crowie, A.Roth, E.Taylor, A.Thorpe, A.Morton, J.Baxter, W.Peters, J.McDougall.

Thursday September 24
At Hindmarsh Oval

South Australia 9 (Thompson5, White2, Roberts, Watson) Victoria 1 (McDougall)

South Australia: P.McKinley, V.Sharp, A.Miller, A.Evans, R.Watson, R.Telfer, F.Sharp, A.White, W.Thompson, G.Combe, I.Roberts.
Victoria: T.Sharp, T.Calderwood, R.Harris, L.Crowle, A.Roth, Ruddock, Scott, A.Thorpe, J.Baxter, A.Norton, J.McDougall.

Saturday September 26
At Hindmarsh Oval

South Australia 0 New South Wales 6 (Brown2, Evans2, Sanders, Whitelaw)

South Australia: P.McKinley, V.Sharp, A.Miller, I.Evans, R.Watson, R.Telfer, F.Sharp, A.White, W.Thompson, G.Combe, I.Roberts.
New South Wales: A.Dellaway, A.Tobin, A.Thompson, J.Norris, M.McGillvray, G.Chiswick, R.Sanders, D.Evans, J.Brown, H.Whitelaw, H.Mascord.

FINAL TABLE:

New South Wales 2 2 0 0 16  0 4
South Australia          2 1 0 1  9  7 2
Victoria                  2 0 0 2  1 19 0

Top Goalscorer: Brown (New South Wales) - 6

1952- Melbourne

Saturday June 7
At Toorak Park (Crowd: 7000)
Referee: "South Australian Referee"

Victoria 6 (Caldarevic4, Lachman2) Queensland 2 (Nunn2)

Victoria: S.Czauderna, E.Heath, F.Mouchka, S.Bassi, P.Clarke, A.Drennan, Joe WIlson, J.Lachmann, V.Caldarevic, S.Zakomarok, Jack Wilson.
Queensland: Mitchell, Gibb, Newlands, Sander, Coleman, B.Lawrie, M.Wild, Stewart, G.Nunn, Hassett, Hudson.

Saturday June 7
At Toorak Park
Referee: Bates

New South Wales 6 (Date4, Parsons, Stewart) South Australia 1 (Budicin)

New South Wales: W.Mahoney, D.Wendt, C.Almond, E.Duff, R.Bignell, G.Arthur, A.Gazzard, R.Date, F.Parsons, G.Russell, C.Stewart.
South Australia: A.Gratzis, J.Mather, S.Genari, J.Smith, M.Busidoni, F.Mathews, N.Borattini, L.Toth, F.Budicin, J.Cummings, R.Bracegirdle.

Sunday June 8
At Olympic Park
Referee: R.James

Victoria 2 (Caldarevic, Zakomarok) South Australia 0

Victoria: S.Czauderna, E.Heath, F.Mouchka, S.Bassi, P.Clarke, A.Drennan, Joe WIlson, J.Lachmann, V.Caldarevic, S.Zakomarok, Jack Wilson.
South Australia: A.Gratzis, S.Gernari, J.Mather, F.Mathews, M.Busidoni, J.Smith, R.Bracegirdle, J.Cummings, F.Budicin, L.Toth, N.Borattini.

Sunday June 8
At Olympic Park
Referee: Lyn van Pelt

New South Wales 4 (Date2, Gazzard, Duff) Queensland 3 (Nunn2, Hassett)

New South Wales: W.Mahoney, D.Wendt, C.Almond, E.Duff, K.O'Neill, R.Bignell, A.Gazzard, R.Date, F.Parsons, G.Russell, C.Stewart.
Queensland: Mitchell, Newlands, Gibb, B.Lawrie, Coleman, Sander, Hudson, Hassett, G.Nunn, Stewart, M.Wild.

Monday June 9
At Toorak Park
Referee: Gatt

Queensland 2 (Nunn, Stewart) South Australia 1 (Stewart)

Queensland: Mitchell, Gibb, Newlands, Sander, Coleman, B.Lawrie, M.Wild, Stewart, G.Nunn, Hassett, Hudson.
South Australia: A.Gratzis, J.Mather, S.Genari, J.Smith, M.Busidoni, F.Mathews, N.Borattini, L.Toth, F.Budicin, J.Cummings, R.Bracegirdle.

Monday June 9
At Toorak Park (Crowd: 7000)
Referee: Lyn Van Pelt

Victoria: 3 (Lachmann 44' Zablocki 52' Caldarevic 73') New South Wales 1 (Date 35')

Victoria: S.Czauderna, E.Heath, F.Mouchka, S.Bassi, P.Clarke, A.Drennan, Jack Wilson, V.Caldarevic, S.Zakomarok, J.Lachmann, Joe Wilson.
New South Wales: B.Mahoney, D.Wendt, C.Almond, E.Duff, R.Bignell, G.Arthur, G.Russell, A.Gazzard, R.Date, F.Parsons (sent-off 88'), C.Stewart.

FINAL TABLE:

Victoria                  3 3 0 0 11  3 6
New South Wales 3 2 0 1 11  7 4
Queensland          3 1 0 2  7 11 2
South Australia          3 0 0 3  2 10 0

Top Goalscorer: R.Date (New South Wales) - 7

1954 - Adelaide

Thursday April 15
At Norwood Oval
New South Wales 10 (Learmonth4, Lennard3, Rowles2, Sands) Tasmania 1 (Arnott)

Thursday April 15
At Norwood Oval

Victoria 4 (Schipperhyn2, Rice, Sutherland) Queensland 2 (Nunn, S.Kitching)

Thursday April 15
At Norwood Oval

South Australia 2 (Kitas, Lee) Western Australia 4 (Syzmanski2, Franchi, R.Adair)

Friday April 16
At Norwood Oval

Western Australia 4 (Syzmanski3, Franchi) Queensland 2 (C.Kitching2)

Friday April 16
At Norwood Oval

New South Wales 2 (Sands, Stewart) Victoria 2 (O.G., Gottesman)

Friday April 16
At Norwood Oval

South Australia 8 (Kitas3, Toth2, Lee2, Gein) Tasmania 5 (Arnott3, Arnold, Harmsen)

Saturday April 17
At Kensington Oval

Western Australia 4 (Franchi2, B.Adair, Cosetti) Tasmania 2 (Arnott2)

Saturday April 17
At Kensington Oval

New South Wales 5 (Stewart4, Almond) Queensland 3 (Takacs2, Vogler)

Saturday April 17
At Kensington Oval

South Australia 2 (Lee, Kitas) Victoria 4 (Gottesman2, Jack, Garcarczyk)

Sunday April 18
At BTM Oval, Kilburn

New South Wales 1 (Sands) Western Australia 0

Sunday April 18
At BTM Oval, Kilburn

Victoria 2 (Sutherland, Drennan) Tasmania 2 (Arnott, Rattray)

Sunday April 18
At BTM Oval, Kilburn

South Australia 0 Queensland 6 (C.Kitching3, S.Kitching, Pitcairn, Vogler)

Monday April 19
At Norwood Oval

Queensland 7 (Vogler2, C.Kitching2, S.Kitching, Wild, Takacs) Tasmania 1 (Harmsen)

Monday April 19
At Norwood Oval

Victoria 2 (Sutherland, Gottesman) Western Australia 2 (Duggan2)

Monday April 19
At Norwood Oval

South Australia 1 (Lee) New South Wales 6 (Learmonth2, Lennard, Rowles, Stewart, Walker)

FINAL TABLE:

New South Wales 5 4 1 0 24  7 9
Western Australia 5 3 1 1 14  9 7
Victoria                  5 3 1 1 14 10 7
Queensland          5 2 0 3 20 14 4
South Australia          5 1 0 4 13 25 2
Tasmania                  5 0 1 4 11 31 1

Player of Carnival: A.Harmsen (Tasmania)

Top Goalscorer: C.Kitching (Queensland) - 8

1960 - Melbourne

Saturday June 11
At Olympic Park
Referee: G.J.Ipenburg

Queensland 1 (Nunn) South Australia 1 (Kinsey)

Queensland: B.Topfer, G.Kathage, D.Clarke, N.Rule, L.McCrea, S.Sander, G.Nunn, V.Vincze, Kitching, V.Vogler, G.McMillan.
South Australia: C.Horvath, C.Di Bartolo, W.Pyrith, C.Perkins, E.Nezic, K.Leitner, J.Moriarty, E.Marusic, E.Donnelly, W.Kinsey, W.McLean.

Saturday June 11
At Olympic Park (Crowd: 7500)
Referee: F.R.Ward

Victoria 4 (Hodgson2, Keuken2) New South Wales 1 (Baumgartner)

Victoria: S.Jankovic, T,Hartley, R.Guardini, V.Janczyk, J.Frangioni, T.Vella, L.Vella, D.Hodgson, J.Keuken, M.de Bruyckere, Georgoussis.
New South Wales: R.Cairns, E.Ninaus, J.Aird, J.O'Brien (F.Bottalico 21'), J.Martson (Capt.), L.Scheinflug, H.Ninaus, W.Tamandl, L.Baumgartner, K.Jaros, B.Salisbury.

Sunday June 12
At Olympic Park
Referee: Luigi Cadelli

New South Wales 3 (Tamandl2, Ninaus) South Australia 2 (Donnelly2)

Sunday June 12
At Olympic Park
Referee: F.R.Ward

Victoria 5 (Marinovic, de Bruyckere, Keuken, Jurecki, Vella) Queensland 3 (Sander, Kitching, McMillan)

Monday June 13
At Olympic Park
Referee: Curran

New South Wales 4 (H.Ninaus2, Baumgartner2) Queensland 4 (Nunn2, McMillan, O.G.)

Monday June 13
At Olympic Park
Referee: G.J.Ipenburg

Victoria 2 (Jurecki2) South Australia 0

FINAL TABLE:

Victoria                  3 3 0 0 11  4 6
New South Wales 3 1 1 1  8 10 3
Queensland          3 0 2 1  8 10 2
South Australia          3 0 1 2  3  6 1

1962 - National

Monday April 23
At Olympic Park (Crowd: 13847)
Referee: Bill Hosie

Victoria 0 New South Wales 2 (Jaros 11' Baumgartner 75')

Victoria: H.Gronowski, F.Falzon, C.Mathyssen, F.Micic, D.van Alphen, T.Hartley, T.Marinovic, J.Margaritis, M.Jurecki (J.Bedford), N.Kenny, S.Szygalski.
New South Wales: R.Lord, V.Mach, G.Nuttall, J.Kelly, E.Ninaus, A.Mavropoulos, V.Wentzel, W.Tamandl, H.Ninaus, L.Baumgartner, K.Jaros (R.Levy 46').

Sunday April 29
At Brisbane Exhibition Oval (Crowd: 4500)
Referee: R.Pearce

Queensland 5 (Wild2, C.Kitching2, Tran) South Australia 1 (Moriarty)

Queensland: B.Topfer, G.Kathage, A.Warren, L.Petersen, L.McCrea, C.Sander, B.Vogler, N.Tran, C.Kitching, M.Wild, G.McMillan.
South Australia: C.Horvath, C.Di Bartolo, D.Harlow, K.Marton, S.Szabo, K.Leitner, B.Szabo, J.Moriarty, C.Welker, E.Marusic, S.Herczeg.

May 5
At Sydney Sports Ground (Crowd: 8000)
Referee: T.Brown

New South Wales 3 (Scheinflug2, Schauman) Queensland 2 (S.Kitching, Brown)

New South Wales: A.Iglesias, V.Mach, G.Nuttall, A.Mavro, E.Ninaus, S.Sherwin, V.Wentzel (R.Giles), L.Baumgartner, H.Ninaus, L.Scheinflug, L.Schauman.
Queensland: B.Topfer, G.Kathage, A.Warren, L.Petersen, L.McCrea, L.Petie, B.Vogler, S.Kitching, H.Brown, M.Wild, G.McMillan.

Monday June 4
At Olympic Park (Crowd: 9000)
Referee: F.Sbisa

Victoria 2 (Beerendonk 57' Hartley 81') Queensland 3 (McMillan 21' 79' C.Kitching 59')

Victoria: J.Jankovic, A.Falzon, T.Mantarakis, J.Margaritis (T.Smith), F.Micic, T.Hartley, L.Vella, M.Jurecki, J.van Alphen, V.Mlandenovic, L.Beerendonk.
Queensland: B.Topfer, G.Kathage, D.Clark, L.Petersen, L.McCrea, C.Sanders, N.Tran, S.Kitching, C.Kitching, M.Wild, G.McMillan.

Monday June 4
At Sydney Sports Ground (Crowd: 8000)
Referee: Vic Dobinson

New South Wales 1 (H.Ninuas 88') South Australia 1 (Herczeg)

New South Wales: R.Lord, P.Woods, G.Nuttall, J.Kelly, E.Ninaus, A.Mavro, V.Wentzel, L.Baumgartner, H.Ninaus, L.Sheinflug, K.Jaros.
South Australia: C.Horvath, C.Di Bartolo, W.Graham, K.Marton, S.Szabo, T.Crawford, B.Szabo, S.Herczeg, T.Donnelly, H.Jones, J.Moriarty.

Saturday August 18
At Hindmarsh Stadium (Crowd: 4700)
Referee: Ron Pearce

South Australia 4 (Herczeg 2' Marton 20' Moriarty 30' Matiscsak 67') Victoria 2 (Doherty 33' 75')

South Australia: C.Horvath, C.Di Bartolo, W.Graham, K.Marton, S.Szabo, P.West, S.Herczeg, L.Matiscsak, R.Felton (B.McGreevy 40'), J.Moriarty.
Victoria: G.Karpouzas, M.Rasic, C.Mathyssen, J.Garrett, R.Whyman, J.Rogers, A.Campbell, M.Dudon, J.Doherty, N.Kenny, S.Salabassidis.

FINAL TABLE:

New South Wales 3 2 1 0  6  3 5
Queensland          3 2 0 1 10  6 4
South Australia 3 1 1 1  6  8 3
Victoria                  3 0 0 3  4  9 0

GRAND FINAL:

Wednesday, July 25
At the Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
Referee: C.Bartolo

Queensland 1 (Tristram) New South Wales 3 (Baumgartner 25' H.Ninaus 40' Jaros 86')

Queensland: B.Topfer, G.Kathage, R.Clark, L.Petersen, L.McCrea, L.Petie, N.Tran, B.Tristram, J.Pattinson, M.Wild, G.McMillan.
New South Wales: R.Lord, P.Woods, G.Nuttall, A.Mavro, E.Ninaus, F.Dunaj, W.van der Gaag, L.Baumgartner, H.Ninaus, J.Watkiss, K.Jaros.

Saturday August 18
At Sydney Sports Ground (Crowd: 7600)
Referee: David Gardner

New South Wales 4 (Levi 19' Jaros 24' Baumgartner 66' Watkiss 82') Queensland 3 (McMillan 50' Tristram 53' Wild 55')

New South Wales: R.Lord, P.Woods, S.Sherwin, J.Kelly, J.Curry, F.Dunaj, J.Watkiss, L.Baumgartner, R.Levi, H.Ninaus, K.Jaos. Coach: L.Baumgartner
Queensland: B.Topfer, G.Kathage, D.Clark, L.Petersen, A.Warren, H.Brown, S.Kitching, B.Tristram, G.Nunn, M.Wild, G.McMillan.

New South Wales won 7-4 on aggregate

1963-64 - National

Thursday April 11, 1963.
In Hobart (Crowd: 1500)
Referee: Geoff Harrison

Tasmania 0 South Australia 0

Tasmania: H.Alexiadis, S.Prsa, G.Arnott, T.McLoughlin, I.Gjurbuzovic, A.Goodman, P.Woods, F.Umegher, J.Kerschebaum, J.Bartolic, W.Nikolai. Coach: A.Sarfalvy
South Australia: J.Korver, C.Di Bartolo, F.Balter, K.Marton, S.Szabo, P.West, J.Moriarty, W.Sinclair, L.Matiscak, R.Felton, S.Herczeg. Coach: A.Arangelovic

Thursday April 11, 1963.

Western Australia 6 Northern New South Wales 2

Saturday April 13, 1963.
At Hindmarsh Stadium (Crowd: 4500)
Referee: T.Bued

South Australia 3 (Katolik 7' Sinclair 46' 63') New South Wales 2 (H.Ninaus 22' Jeffrey 74')

South Australia: J.Korver, C.Di Bartolo, A.Balter, K.Marton, S.Szabo, P.West, S.Katolik, J.Sinclair, S.Herczeg, R.Felton, J.Moriarty. Coach: A.Arangelovic
New South Wales: R.Lord, J.Mucillo, P.Banicevic, L.Lazarevic, M.Stojanovic, F.Dunaj, R.Blitz, A.Saghi, H.Ninaus, A.Jeffrey, L.Scheinflug.

April 25, 1963.
At Sydney Sports Ground (Crowd 9673)
Referee: W.Vernon

New South Wales 3 (Barnett, Blitz, H.Ninaus) Victoria 2 (Pearson2)

New South Wales: R.Lord, P.Banicevic, S.Sherwin, J.Kelly (Capt.), M.Stojanovic, F.Dunaj, R.Blitz, G.Barnett, H.Ninaus, A.Jeffrey, L.Scheinflug.
Victoria: B.Putkowski, Z.Rasic, F.Falzon, J.Margaritis, B.Rice, F.Micic, A.Campbell, M.Juecki, E.Jankowski, E.Zientara, J.Pearson.

Saturday June 8, 1963.
At Olympic Park (Crowd: 11500)

Victoria 8 (Jankowski3, Jurecki2, Stankovic2, Zientara) Western Australia 1 (O.G.)

Victoria: Putkowski, Rasic, Falzon, Janczyk, D.van Alphen, F.Micic, Campbell, Jankowski, M.Jurecki, Zientara, Stankovic.
Western Australia: Verharen, McArdle, Nobbs, Redpath, Atkinson, Monatague, Dougan, Reid, McInroy, Almond, Magennis.

Monday June 10, 1963.
At Hindmarsh Stadium
Referee: A.Hecht

South Australia 2 (Katolik 8' Herczeg 29') Western Australia 1 (Reid 29')

South Australia: McCabe, C.Di Bartolo, F.Balter, Marton, S.Szabo, West, Katolik, Sinclair, Beattie, Kristensen, Herczeg. Coach: W.Sinclair
Western Australia: Verharen, McArdle, Nobbs, Napier, Atkinson, Montague, Duncan, Reid, McInroy, Almond, Allan. Coach: T.Clayton

Monday June 10, 1963.
At Olympic Park (Crowd: 7500)

Victoria 7 (Jurecki3, Jankowski2, Campbell, Zientara) Northern New South Wales 1 (Morrow)

Victoria: Putkowski, Rasic, Falzon, Janczyk, D.van Alphen, F.Micic, Campbell, Jankowski, M.Jurecki, Zientara, Stankovic.
Northern New South Wales: Roberts, Smith, Rausch, Brady, Bullen, Welham, Davies, Barr, Field, Morrow, Giles, Sheen.

Monday June 10, 1963.
At Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
Referee: Stan Pundyk

Queensland 4 (O.G. 9' C.Kitching 65' McMillan 68' 85') Tasmania 2 (Paterson 17' Scally 27')

Queensland: B.Topfer, G.Kathage, H.Gani, T.Bewick, L.McCrea, C.Sander (Capt.), B.Vogler, C.Kitching, E.Pattison, G.Shearer, G.McMillan.
Tasmania: H.Alexiadis, G.Arnott (Capt.), S.Prsa, J.Scally, I.Gzurbovic, A.Goodman, R.Girling, J.Bartolic, W.Worsey, J.Gazzignato, H.Paterson.

1963.
At Newcastle
Northern New South Wales 3 Queensland 3

1963.
In Sydney
New South Wales 7 Tasmania 0

Sunday May 17, 1964.
At Sydney Sports Ground (Crowd: 5982)
Referee: Roger Lamb

New South Wales 6 (Smith 20' 71' Barnes 28' 90' Turner 31' 63') Queensland 0

New South Wales: McGuire, S.Ackerley, Kean, P.Hughes, Folwell, McPhail, Turner, B.Smith (Doherty), Barnes, Massey, J.Wong.
Queensland: Kruger, G.Kathage, Gani, Sander, Robson, Petie, Pattison, Richards, Scott, Tsombaras, G.McMillan.

1964.
In Melbourne
Victoria 7 Tasmania 1

1964.
In Hobart
Tasmania 3 Western Australia 5

1964.

NSW 4 WA 2

1964.
In Brisbane
Queensland 4 Victoria 3

1964.
In Newcastle
Northern New South Wales 4 Tasmania 2

1964.
In Newcastle
Northern New South Wales 1 South Australia  0

1964.
In Newcastle
Northern New South Wales 1 New South Wales 3

1964.
In Perth
Western Australia 3 Queensland 3

1964.
In Adelaide
South Australia 2 Queensland 1

1964.
In Adelaide
South Australia 1 Victoria 3

FINAL TABLE:

New South Wales                  6 5 0 1 25  8 10
Victoria                                  6 4 0 2 30 11 8
South Australia                  6 3 1 2  8 10 7
Queensland                          6 2 2 2 15 19 6
Northern New South Wales  6 2 1 3 12 21 5
Western Australia                  6 2 1 3 18 22 5
Tasmania                                  6 0 1 5  8 21 1