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		<title>AFL State of Origin Football Part 3 &#8211; Graham Moss and Alex Jesaulenko Medal</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[150 Years Old]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[150 Years of AFL Football]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[State of Origin]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In part 1 we looked at a bit of history if AFL State of Origin, and then in Part 2 we relived the EJ Whitten and Fos Williams Medalists. In the final part to my State of Origin series I will bring you the Graham Moss and Alex Jesaulenko Medalists and also some more highlight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="/afl-state-of-origin-football/">part 1 we looked at a bit of history if AFL State of Origin</a>, and then in <a href="/afl-state-of-origin-part-2/">Part 2 we relived the EJ Whitten and Fos Williams Medalists</a>. In the final part to my State of Origin series I will bring you the Graham Moss and Alex Jesaulenko Medalists and also some more highlight packages.</p>
<h2> Graham Moss Medalists </h2>
<p>Awarded to the best Western Australian player in State of Origin matches</p>
<p>1995 &#8211; Tony Evan (West Coast Eagles)<br />
1996 &#8211; Derek Kickett (Syd)<br />
1997 &#8211; Scott Cummings (Port Adelaide)<br />
1998 &#8211; Peter Bell (North Melb)</p>
<h2> Alex Jesaulenko Medalists </h2>
<p>Awarded to the best Allies player in State of Origin matches</p>
<p>1995 &#8211; Ryan O&#8217;Connor (Ess)<br />
1996 &#8211; Matthew Richardson (Rich)<br />
1997 &#8211; Nathan Buckley (Coll)<br />
1998 &#8211; Shane Crawford (Haw)</p>
<p>Lets now relive some of the games in State of Origin.</p>
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<h2>1977 Victoria 8.9 (57) lost to  Western Australia 23.13 (151)</h2>
<p><strong>W.A</strong><br />
<strong>Best -</strong> B.Cable, M Richardson, B Monteath, G Moss, S Magro, P Featherby, R Alexander<br />
<strong>Goals -</strong> M Richardson 6, R Alexander 3, B Monteath 2, G Sidebottom 2, S Magro 2, G Moss 2, B Cable 2, J Sewell 2, P Featherby, A Reid.</p>
<p><strong>Vic</strong><br />
<strong>Best -</strong> R Flower, I. Nankervis, T Barker, G Dempsey, P Knights, B Rowlings, J Byrne<br />
<strong>Goals -</strong> P Moore 4, J hendrie 2, W Picken, W Schimmelbusch.</p>
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<h2>1997 WA 16.12 (108) lost to The Allies 13.14 (116) </h2>
<p><strong>Allies:</strong><br />
<strong>Best:</strong> N Buckley, P Williams, D Cresswell, A McLeod, B Gale, R Burns<br />
<strong>Goals:</strong> N Buckley 5, P Williams 4, M Richardson 2, S Minton-Connell, M Ashcroft, R Burns, S Carey, B Gale, C Bond, T Nichols</p>
<p><strong>W.A:</strong><br />
<strong>Best:</strong> N Winmar, S Cummings, T Cook, C Treleven, Darren Gaspar, C Callaghan<br />
<strong>Goals:</strong> S Cummings 8, N Winmar 2, C Treleven 2, G McKenna, J Clement, Phil Matera, C Callaghan</p>
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		<title>AFL State of Origin Football Part 2 &#8211; EJ Whitten &amp; Foss Williams Medalists</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 22:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aussierules</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Part 1 of AFL State of Origin Football I brought you a bit of AFL State of Origin histroy. In Part 2 I will go though the the EJ Whitten and Foss Williams Medalists. There have been may great players and some would argue not so great players that have pulled on the Victorian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="/afl-state-of-origin-football/">Part 1 of AFL State of Origin Football</a> I brought you a bit of AFL State of Origin histroy. In Part 2 I will   go though the the EJ Whitten and Foss Williams Medalists. There have been may great players and some would argue not so great players that have pulled on the Victorian and South Australian gurnsey&#8217;s. You could probably argue the same point when it comes to EJ Whitten and Foss Williams medalists. </p>
<p>David Calthorpe would have to be my pick of the players that has won an  EJ Whitten Medal that I think How the hell did he win that!. He is not what you would call a great player in the history of our game,  especially with those little stumpy legs, but he can tell his grand kids that he has won an EJ Whitten medal, a great honour.</p>
<h2> EJ Whitten Medalists</h2>
<p>(awarded to the best Victorian Player in State of Origin matches):</p>
<p>1985 &#8211; Paul Roos (Fitz)<br />
1986 &#8211; Dale Weightman (Rich)<br />
1986 &#8211; Kevin Walsh (Ess)<br />
1987 &#8211; Greg Williams (Syd)<br />
1987 &#8211; Chris Langford (Haw)<br />
1988 &#8211; Paul Roos (Syd)<br />
1988 &#8211; Greard Healy (Syd)<br />
1989 &#8211; Gavin Brown (Coll)<br />
1989 &#8211; Jason Dunstall (Haw)<br />
1990 &#8211; Simon Madden (Ess)<br />
1990 &#8211; Dale Weightman (Rich)<br />
1991 &#8211; Barry Mitchell (Sys)<br />
1991 &#8211; Alan Ezard (Ess)<br />
1992 &#8211; Stewart Lowe (St K)<br />
1992 &#8211; Robert Harvey (St K)<br />
1993 &#8211; Chris Langford (Haw)<br />
1993 &#8211; Robert Harvey (St K)</p>
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<p>1994 &#8211; David Calthorpe (Ess)<br />
1995 &#8211; Tony Lockett (St K)<br />
1996 &#8211; Robert Harvey (St K)<br />
1997 &#8211; Gavin Brown (Coll)<br />
1998 &#8211; Rohan Smith (W Bulldogs)<br />
1999 &#8211; Brent Harvey (Kang)</p>
<p>Alright lets move on&#8230;.. </p>
<h2>Foss Williams Medal Winners</h2>
<p>awarded by the SANFL to the best South Australian Player in State of Origin matches.</p>
<p>1982 &#8211; Stephen Copping (Ess)<br />
1983 &#8211; Michael Aish (SANFL)<br />
1984 &#8211; Stephen Kernahan (SANFL)<br />
1985 &#8211; Peter Motley (SANFL)<br />
1986 &#8211; Craig Bradley (Carl)<br />
1987 &#8211; Chris McDermott (SANFL)<br />
1988 &#8211; Mark Mickan (Bris Bears)<br />
1989 &#8211; Andrew Jarman (SANFL)<br />
1991 &#8211; Craig Bradley (Carl)<br />
1992 &#8211; David Hynes (W Coast)<br />
1993 &#8211; Greg Anderson (Adel)<br />
1993 &#8211; Craig Bradley (Carl)<br />
1994 &#8211; Andrew Jarman (Adel)<br />
1995 &#8211; Simon Tregenza (Adel)<br />
1996 &#8211; Tony Modra (Adel)<br />
1997 &#8211; Brayden Lyle (Port Adel)<br />
1998 &#8211; Michael O&#8217;Loughlin (Sys)<br />
1999 &#8211; Andrew McKay (Carl)</p>
<p>For all you trivia buffs here are a couple of more stats:</p>
<p><strong>Most State of Origin Matches (Victoria) -</strong> Dale Weightman (18)<br />
<strong>Most State of Origin Matches (South Australia) -</strong> John Platten / Craig Bradley (15)<br />
<strong>Most State of Origin Matches (Western Australia) -</strong> Ross Glendinning (13)</p>
<p><strong>Most State of Origin Goals (Victoria) -</strong> Paul Salmon (45)<br />
<strong>Most State of Origin Goals (South Australia) &#8211; </strong>Stephen Kernahan (47)<br />
<strong>Most State of Origin Goals (Western Australia) -</strong> Gary Buckenara (24)</p>
<p>I will leave Part 2 of the State of Origin Series with another highlights package this time from the 1993 clash between South Australia and Victoria, stay tuned for Part 3.</p>
<p>South Australia 16.13 (109) def Victoria 14.13 (97)</p>
<p><strong>South Australia</strong><br />
<strong>Best:</strong> D.Jarman, Russell, Bradley, Bickley, Wanganeen, McDermott.<br />
<strong>Goals:</strong> D.Jarman 6, S. Kernahan 2, Obst 2, Hall 2, Modra, MRobran, Bradley, Russell.<br />
<strong>Victoria</strong><br />
<strong>Best:</strong> R.Harvey, Stynes, Frawley, Williams, Roos, Langford<br />
<strong>Goals:</strong> Ablett 5, G. Lyon 3, Loewe 2, Williams 2, Roos, McGuane</p>
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		<title>AFL Football State of Origin &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2007 00:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aussierules</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[150 Years Old]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I will start with a quote from football historian Mr John Devany and most of the AFL football public would agree and I certainly do. “Some of the state of origin contests which took place during the 1980’s constituted arguably the finest expositions of the game ever seen”. The AFL have decided that on May [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.aflfootyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/vicjumper.png" style="margin: 10px; float: left" />I will start with a quote from football historian Mr John Devany and most of the AFL football public would agree and I certainly do.</p>
<p><em><strong>“Some of the state of origin contests which took place during the 1980’s constituted arguably the finest expositions of the game ever seen”</strong></em>.</p>
<p>The AFL have decided that on May 10th 2008 they will celebrate 150 years of Australian Rules Football with a game between <a href="/the-afl-announches-victoria-versus-all-stars-game/">Victoria and &#8220;The All Stars&#8221; or &#8220;Dream Team</a>&#8220;. The announcement of this game has brought with it some high profile abuse towards the AFL. Most notably <a href="/cornes-labels-all-star-game-an-absolute-disgrace/">Graham Cornes</a> and West Australian Graham Moss.</p>
<p>For all you state of origin supporters out there you are going to enjoy these series of articles.  At the end of this article you can revisit one of my most memorable state of origin days in a short video.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with a bit of State of Origin history:</p>
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<h2>1879 -1889</h2>
<p>Victoria dominated the first 100 years of interstate football, and is highlighted in the first ever interstate game which was held on Tuesday, July 1, 1879 at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground. The final score in that game was Victoria 7.14 to South Australia 0.3. Interestingly enough the actual margin was 7 goals because they didn’t count the point unless both teams scored the same number of goals.</p>
<h2>1890 – 1907</h2>
<p>Victoria dominance faltered in the 1890’s, when other states / colonies recorded wins over the then VFA. South Australia in 1890 and 1891 and Tasmania in Hobart in 1893 (twice). Western Australia played it’s first two interstate games in 1904 which included a win over SA.</p>
<h2>1977 – 1999</h2>
<p>By the 1970’s Victorian clubs were getting their hands on the best interstate players and hence Victoria dominated state games. It was Western Australia who stated to campaign for players to be selected according to state-of-origin rules. It took 2 years before an agreement was reached.</p>
<p>To demonstrate how flawed the system was before the rules were changed have a look at these results:<br />
<img src="http://www.aflfootyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/sajumper.png" alt="SA Jumper" style="margin: 10px; float: right" /></p>
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<li>On 25 June 1977 VFL 23.16 (154) defeated Western Australia 13.13 (91) &#8211; a margin of 63 points</li>
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<ul>
<li> On 8 October 1977 Western Australia 23.13 (151) defeated Victoria 8.9 (57) &#8211; a margin of 94 points, representing an overall turn                    around of 157 points</li>
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<p>The first game was when WA fielded a side entirely of home-based players. The second was when the WA player that were playing in Victoria returned to WA for the state game.</p>
<p>Very persuasive argument !! Wouldn’t you think?</p>
<p>Western Australia and South Australia now began to win many of their games against Victoria.</p>
<p>In 1989 a crowd of 91,960 people, the largest crowd at a State of Origin Game, witnessed the likes of <strong>Ablett</strong>, <strong>Lockett</strong>, <strong>Dunstall</strong>, <strong>Daniher</strong>, <strong>Jarman</strong>, <strong>Kernahan</strong>, <strong>Bradley</strong>. But the selections of Dunstall and Daniher (from Queensland and NSW) reiterated the flaws that still existed in the selection rules. Mind you the following year the NSW team was allowed to include any player who had played for Sydney. Then who can forget the uproar about the selections of Wayne Carey who was selected for South Australia but was born in NSW.</p>
<p>During the 1990’s the game was evolving into a truly national competition and State of Origin declined in importance. There were increasing numbers of withdrawals by player because they were under pressure from their clubs over concerns for injury.</p>
<p>In the next Part 2 this article series I will bring you some more memorable moments in State of Origin history.</p>
<p>I will leave you with some footage of what is probably the most memorable day is State of Origin history.</p>
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