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SuperClub
The Supers Club was founded in 1997 to be a financial support group for our great and unique game of Masters Austr
People who have derived great pleasure and fellowship from participating in MAF join the club to put something back
Since its inception the Club has raised in excess of $22,000.00 for MAF. This money has been used to upgrade nation
Membership is open to all MAF participants and the Annual National MAF Carnival is the main event where members
The Supers Club has been set up to run at all future National Carnivals. Membership categories include:-
Men members - joining fee of $135.00 (inc GST) plus annual Subscription of $165.00 (Inc GST)
Lady members – annual joining fee of $50.00 (inc GST).
For more details contact Supers club Chairman Steve Eurell on 0408) 622 871
MAF Irish Tour 2002 Match Report
From: Ken Sanders
James Durnan - Coach's Comment - Game 1
Considering 36 hours in transit, several players not knowing team-mates, and playing with a round ball for effectively
In reality, the Dublin Knights over 40s really trounced the Wombats early. Their ball skills and cute one-on-one tricks
However, the Wombats gathered themselves and from the mid-point of the second term showed they would quickly ad
The challenge of the Wombats is clear - quarter by quarter to get better - and game one established this. Our final qua
The Wombats will be challenged both on & off the field. The team's spirit and ambassadorial status has been outstand
James Durnan
Andrew (Axel) Foley - Assistant Coach's Report - Game 1
Thursday 10 October 2002 was a historic day in the evolution of Masters Australian Football, when our touring party
Our boys commenced the game a bit unsettled as they tried to come to terms with the pace & rules of the game, as we
Andrew Savoia and Wayne Fletcher were both poised & polished in the heavy midfield traffic and were standout perfor
In the second half things began to turn around for the Wombats, who gained more possession and made better use of
As the final siren sounded the Aussie boys had clearly improved in every quarter and finished the stronger, even thoug
When both sides gathered together for a match photo, with the imposing St David's College in the background, it was
Friendships are already being formed with our Irish hosts, especially over a Guinness or two at the after-match functio
The next morning the team trained at the fabulous Trinity College, one of the world's most famous universities, thanks
Today (Sat 12) we travel to St Vincent's Park for game two in the series, whilst tomorrow (Sun 13) the squad will attend
Andrew (Axel) Foley
More updates will follow.
Ken Sanders - Editors note.
The trip over was long & tiring, not helped by the 4-hour stopover in Paris, but many friendships were formed & we all
The Irish have been particularly friendly towards us and most people seem genuinely interested in the test series. Lots
The first game we played on the day of our arrival was a good contest after we eventually recovered from the beating w
The second game we came up against a Dublin representative side, most of them in their mid twenties. They were far t
Both oppositions were very friendly joining us for drinks after the games and even continuing to show us around town
Tonight we're off for a few social drinks with the AFL boys at their hotel.
Ken Sanders
PS. The Guinness is great!
National President
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Peter Coffey Work
pcoffey2@bigpond.com Mobile
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Vice President/Superules Chairman
Ian Walter
ian@walterbuilders.com.au
Director
Steve Eurell
steve@johnstonpack.com.au
Carnival Operations Director
John Rutherford
caaatc@ozemail.com.au
General Manager
Neil King
neilking@bigpond.net.au
Umpire Coordinator
Ray Hocking
masterules17@yahoo.com
Special Projects
Brian Stirling
fioisouthern@bigpond.com.au
The Game of Masters Australian Football (MAF) provides the opportunity for players 30 years and over to enjoy the g
MAF has a national standardised set of modified rules designed to reduce the risks of injury and has the benefit of bei
Each year approximately 30 teams in 5 divisions and some 600 players attend the carnival. When umpires, officials a
National Carnival
The big event of the year for MAF is the National Carnival which is played annually, rotating to various State venues
The format of the carnival, usually held commencing AFL Grand final weekend, is spread over 10 days, with playing co
Other events during the week include, a dropkick contest, a sprint contest, a Sportsman's Dinner, and finally the Pres
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our great and unique game of Masters Australian Rules (MAF formerly Superules Australia).
n MAF join the club to put something back into the game that has given them so much. Currently there are 60 men members and 15 lad
his money has been used to upgrade national office computer equipment and provide grants for new regions and teams/clubs at risk.
Carnival is the main event where members can get together.
Membership categories include:-
of $165.00 (Inc GST)
and playing with a round ball for effectively the first time, the Wombats really planted their claws into the foundations of the international
Their ball skills and cute one-on-one tricks quickly showed that the 3-4 senior & highly decorated county players were indeed a class act
second term showed they would quickly adjust to the game & its strategies. All 29 players soon appreciated the physical demands of the
nd game one established this. Our final quarter was by far our best as we started to use the ball & convincingly won the quarter.
nd ambassadorial status has been outstanding. Two games to go and 5-6 days to go, and lots of success to continue as these 'Pioneers' m
Australian Football, when our touring party of over 30 people (including players, officials, supporters, & partners) finally touched down in
ms with the pace & rules of the game, as well as adapting a game plan based on regular rotations off the interchange bench. The Dublin b
avy midfield traffic and were standout performers in a difficult first half. Tragedy struck for Tim Wilson who injured his knee in the second
ed more possession and made better use of the ball. Paul Reball lifted the team with his tackling, pace, & second efforts at the ball. Capta
uarter and finished the stronger, even though still behind on the scoreboard.
t David's College in the background, it was a great moment in our sporting lives and one that we will treasure forever.
a Guinness or two at the after-match function at the Parnells Club (Cumann Parnell).
he world's most famous universities, thanks to the kindness of Sinead at the University Public Recreation Office.
hilst tomorrow (Sun 13) the squad will attend the first international test at Croke Park.
, but many friendships were formed & we all had a few laughs. The hotel is nothing flash, but very handy for walking around & exploring D
m genuinely interested in the test series. Lots of kids have been coming to our games & asking for autographs - in their scrapbooks, on the
we eventually recovered from the beating we copped in the first quarter, but the Dublin Masters guys were very skillful and came out eas
f them in their mid twenties. They were far too quick for us and got out to a big lead in the first quarter. The last three quarters we played
nd even continuing to show us around town in the evenings. The weather has been fine for both games, but the other days have been very
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for players 30 years and over to enjoy the game of Aussie Rules Football in a safe, supportive and fun environment.
the risks of injury and has the benefit of being acknowledged and supported by the AFL and the Australian Sports Commission.
tend the carnival. When umpires, officials and support staff are added the number of participants will easily exceed 750.
annually, rotating to various State venues
kend, is spread over 10 days, with playing commencing on the 1 st Sunday, then the next set of games on the Wednesday followed by the fin
, a Sportsman's Dinner, and finally the Presentation Dinner.
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ently there are 60 men members and 15 lady members.
or new regions and teams/clubs at risk.
aws into the foundations of the international code!
ated county players were indeed a class act.
on appreciated the physical demands of the game - run, run, run. So the on & off field rotations gave all players a very solid blow out.
all & convincingly won the quarter.
of success to continue as these 'Pioneers' make a tremendous inroad into establishing an international tradition.
porters, & partners) finally touched down in Dublin after a marathon flight. And just a few hours later we all borded a bus and headed for
ons off the interchange bench. The Dublin boys, in contrast, were well versed in their own game plan and opened up a big lead. Despite th
m Wilson who injured his knee in the second term and will not play again this trip; however, he is otherwise fine and continues to keep a p
ng, pace, & second efforts at the ball. Captain for the day, Chris Guice, employed in a tagging role, helped to shut down one of Dublin's cl
we will treasure forever.
c Recreation Office.
very handy for walking around & exploring Dublin.
for autographs - in their scrapbooks, on their clothes, on footballs, etc.
ers guys were very skillful and came out easy winners by about 99 to 33, according to them.
st quarter. The last three quarters we played with an Aussie footy, which evened things up bu! t made the game slower & more physical. W
th games, but the other days have been very wet, including today when we went to the first test at Croke Park - what a sensational event.
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and fun environment.
he Australian Sports Commission.
ants will easily exceed 750.
games on the Wednesday followed by the final games on Saturday.
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ve all players a very solid blow out.
ter we all borded a bus and headed for St David's College to take on our first opponents for the series - Dublin Masters.
an and opened up a big lead. Despite their constant attack on goal and their ability to score in the net (a difficult skill for the Australian b
therwise fine and continues to keep a positive attitude. All who saw him hobble up the steps at Croke Park for the team photos were impr
helped to shut down one of Dublin's classiest prime movers. Peter Wright, playing as a tall forward, was an effective target in front of goal
ade the game slower & more physical. We were happy with our performance after half time, but we have no idea what the final score was.
Croke Park - what a sensational event. The stadium is quite impressive and the game was a fantastic contest. Ireland won the first half co
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he series - Dublin Masters.
n the net (a difficult skill for the Australian boys) Alex Buckley did a great job as goal keeper, stopping many attacks and switching play to
at Croke Park for the team photos were impressed with his courage.
orward, was an effective target in front of goal and was well supported by Steve Hoiles who marked strongly.
ut we have no idea what the final score was.
antastic contest. Ireland won the first half comfortably and the Aussies looked out of it, but the whole game turned around in the second
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stopping many attacks and switching play to launch attacking raids by the Wombats.
he whole game turned around in the second half and the Aussies pulled off a very impressive win.
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Masters Australian Football
Rules and Guidelines & Code of Conduct
Revision 4: 17/08/2007
The National Playing Rules of MAF are based on the playing rules of AFL; there are specific Modifications and U
Match Rules & Umpiring Instructions
UMPIRING INSTRUCTIONS
CODE OF CONDUCT
NATIONAL RULES OF MASTERS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL
For National Carnival Participation
NATIONAL RULES OF MASTERS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL
Match Rules & Umpiring Instructions
All matches shall be conducted under AFL rules found in the National Australian Football Council Handbook in conjunc
1 SCORING
To be on the following basis:
1.1 Behind - kicked by any type of kick is1 point
* Player must wait until the flags are waved before kicking the ball back into play.
1.2 Goal - kicked by punt kick is 6 points
1.3 Supergoal line – the designated 20 metre line shall be marked out by a 20 metre line radius from the centre poi
1.4 Supergoal – kicked by drop-kick outside the designated 20 metre line will be awarded 2 goals and will be alloc
* Team or player may gain possession of the ball inside the super goal line before executing the drop-kick outsid
* A Supergoal can only be scored from outside the 20m arc in a play on situation or if the mark or free kick is aw
* Should the set kick mark ( i.e. a free or mark ) be set inside the 20 m arc, then irrespective of where the kick is
* If a free kick or mark is awarded outside the 20 metre and then a 50 metre penalty is awarded and a player kick
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(Penalty may put the player in the goal square.)
1.5 Supergoal signal shall be signalled by a goal umpire waving 1 white flag and 1 coloured flag.
1.6 Should a doubt arise about the validity of a super goal, the field umpire shall adjudicate. Should both field and
2 RUCKING
2.1 At all times the ball shall be thrown up and not bounced
2.2 Only one player from each team to contest all ruck knocks.
2.3 Involvement in contest of a third or subsequent player shall result in a free kick against third or subsequent pla
2.4 A free kick shall be awarded against any ruckman who raises his knee or leg against his opponent when contes
2.5 At boundary throw-ins only one player from each team to contest the ruck. However if throw-in is poor or mis
3 MARKING
The player in front of a pack competing for a mark is to be given every protection and opportunity to take
4. HOLDING THE BALL / PRIOR OPPORTUNITY RULE
These rules replace the previous barging rules.
4.1 A player in possession of the ball who has had reasonable time (prior opportunity) to dispose of the ball MUST w
4.2 The field umpire shall throw the ball up when the player with the ball has the ball held to his body by an opponen
4.3 Holding The Ball In: to dive on the ball and or drag the ball under him when he on the ground will be penalised
A player who elects
4.4 When a player is fairly bumped in the side and the ball falls from his hands - the call is play on. Like wise when
5 PLAYER PROTECTION
5.1 All players making the ball their objective are to be given the utmost protection by the umpire. Any contact oth
5.2 Charges (shirt front) are banned irrespective of ball proximity. A charge means an act of colliding with an opp
5.3 Slinging players to the ground, whether the player is in possession of the ball or not is illegal and shall result in
5.4 Late contact, in any form, when the ball has been disposed of, will result in a relayed free kick being paid dow
5.5 Chopping with a clenched fist will result in a free kick being awarded.
5.6 A free kick shall be granted against a player who deliberately kicks at the ball whilst an opposing player (s) ha
6 PENALTIES
6.1 50 metre penalty - A 50 metre penalty only shall be applied in all instances.
6.2 AFL Advantage Rule – To be paid at all times:
Advantage Rule
6.2.1 The ball shall be kept in motion. The field umpire shall call “Play On” even though a free kick should have be
6.2.2 If the field umpire has sounded his whistle for a free kick, he may cancel such a free kick by calling “Play On”
7. ORDER OFF RULE
Field umpires shall carry red, yellow and green cards for all matches. Players shown a yellow or green card can be replac
7.1 Players can be ordered off for the following indiscretions:-
GREEN CARD.
Any player who commits the following offences:
- using audible abusive, insulting, obscene or threatening language to another person whi
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- wasting time
- shaking goal posts either before, during or after a kick for goal.
Green Card Penalty shall be automatic send-off for remainder of current quarter plus one additional q
YELLOW CARD
Any player who commits any of the following offences:
- throwing a player to the ground after the ball is out of play
- attempting to strike another player
- charging another player
- engaging in a melee
- engages in rough play – including shoulder charges to the back of an opposing player, charges on shepherding play
Yellow Card Penalty shall be automatic send-off for duration of current match and the remainder of th
RED CARD
Any player who commits the following offences:
- Unduly interferes with or assaults or uses threatening language to an umpire or behaves in a
- assaults another player or official
- kicks or attempts to kick another player or official
- intentionally or attempts to trip by foot or leg
- front on shoulder charging (shirt front)
Red Card Penalty shall be automatic send off for remainder of game and the remainder of the current
A second offence of a Green or Yellow Card will automatically attract a Red Card.
7.2 When an emergency umpire is in attendance, he/she shall have the power to issue cards for any indiscretions.
8 RACIAL ABUSE
8.1 No player, spectator or official shall act towards or speak to any other person in a manner, or engage in any oth
8.2 In the event that a person has contravened Rule 8.1 an umpire, club or player may lodge a complaint in writing
9 BEST AND FAIREST AWARDS
Any player receiving a Red or Yellow Card or two Green Cards during the Carnival is not eligible for a fairest and best a
10 JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Should any umpire submit a written report following the red carding of a player, the National Board or its appointed Trib
11 BLOOD BIN
####### No person – i.e.: players, umpires, trainers, runners, etc. shall participate in a game if he is bleeding
11.2 The bleeding person cannot return to the field, until the cause of the bleeding has stopped, the injury i
11.3 PROCEDURE:
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Only the field umpire in charge of play has the responsibility to send bleeding person from the ground. On not
12 AUDIBLE BAG LANUGAGE
Due to the age of our participants the National Board of Masters Australian Football encourages the involveme
UMPIRING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Player in possession of the ball, to be given PRIOR OPPORTUNITY to dispose of the ball.
2. Charges (shirt front) are banned irrespective of ball proximity
3. Player making the ball his object, to be given the utmost protection by the umpire.
4. Advantage rule applies.
5. 50 metre penalties apply.
6. Marking - player in front of pack to be given every protection and opportunity to be paid the mark. No raising legs
7 RUCKING
7.l At all times the ball shall be thrown up and not bounced.
7.2 Only one player from each team to contest all ruck knocks.
7.3 Involvement in contest of a third or subsequent player shall result in a free kick against third or subsequent pla
7.3 A free kick shall be awarded against any ruckman who raises his knee or leg against his opponent when contesting
7.4 At boundary throw ins only one player from each team to contest the ruck. However if throw-in is poor or misdirec
8. Centre square is operative at throw-ups. Boundary umpires will control this.
a. Obviously this rule shall only apply when boundary umpires are available.
9. Umpires to advise both verbally and by sign what penalty kick is given for.
10. Umpires to strictly enforce against verbal abuse with a green card
11. Umpires and teams to assemble in the centre of oval prior to the Surat of each game.
12. When boundary umpires are available - throw-in is in force - when not available the
a. Following procedure is to operate: field umpires to bring ball in 10 metres and throw up.
13. NEGATIVE TACTICS
13.1 No player is to impede the path, touch or harass an opposition player when the ball is outside 5 metres.
13.1.1 When any such act of harassment occurs one of the field umpires must immediately give a free kick.
13.1.2 This free kick is to be given, even if it is by the second umpire who is not in control.
13.1.3 The free kick shall not disadvantage the team offended against.
13.2 If the player repeats the act of harassment, that player is to be carded according to the severity of the incident.
13.2.1 The report shall be for misconduct in that the player committed a breach of the laws against an opponent in a
13.3 Goal/Boundary umpires are instructed that they are to inform field umpires at the next appropriate break in pla
14 BEHIND THE PLAY INCIDENTS
Many times things happen on a football field that neither the umpires or officials have witnessed, although it is obvious th
Previously, this act could not be reported by the umpire because it had not been witnessed. Umpires having observed that
Umpires are requested to recommend if they feel any action should be taken, but the Board reserves the right to call a hea
15 INSURANCE
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Umpires are covered by the National MAF Insurance Scheme, and the National Executive Director can supply relevant in
16 PAPER WORK
16.1 Team Sheets:
Officiating umpires must receive from each team a yellow copy of the team sheet which details a complete list of particip
16.2 Correct Match Scores:
At the completion of the game field umpires must ensure the correct match score is agreed upon by goal umpires and that
16.3 Best and Fairest Votes:
a 5,4,3,2,1 the gameUmpires Co-ordinator ASAP after the game. before awarding the best
basis to field umpires are asked to consult each other
At the completion of National the players who they believe deserve votes. 5 votes shall be for votes on player and so on do
16.4 Penalty Cards and Reports:
Officiating umpires must record the numbers of any players shown the green, yellow or red cards during the game. The n
16.5 Communication:
Any concerns or issues relating to the carnival officiating are to be directed to National Umpires Co-ordinator
17 Audible Language - see section 12. AUDIBLE BAG LANUGAGE
CODE OF CONDUCT
MISSION STATEMENT
“Masters Australian Football will provide the opportunity for members and supporters to enjoy the game of Australian R
Member Associations shall be responsible for the actions and behaviour of their officials, players, supporters and adminis
Contact on official matters with MAF Board members and officials by registered players or supporters should at be in the
ALL PLAYERS, SUPPORTERS AND SPECTATORS SHOULD REALIZE THEIR OBLIGATION TO KNOW THE C
ALL PARTISIPANTS ARE REQUESTED TO BE AWARE THE CARNIVAL RULES OF MAF BAN‟S THE TAKIN
CONCEPT OF MASTERS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL
Masters Australian Football (MAF) is designed to allow mature aged Australian Rules Footballers the opportunity to part
The opportunity to participate, to compete and to be physically active is the main motivation of the competitors, winning
PLAYERS
Play by the rules at all times.
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Never argue with an official; if you disagree, discuss the matter with your coach after the game.
Control your temper; verbal abuse or racial or religious vilification of other players, or provoking an opponent is not acce
Be a team player; work equally hard for yourself and your team. Your team's performance will benefit and so will you.
Be a good sport; applaud all good plays by your team, opponent or the other team.
Treat all players fairly; treat all players as you would like to be treated. Do no interfere with, bully or take unfair advantag
Co-operate willingly with your coach, team mates and opponents.
Play for the “fun of it” and not just to please coaches.
COACHES
Be reasonable in your demands; consider players‟ time, energy and enthusiasm levels.
Avoid over playing the talented players; the just „average players‟ need and deserve equal time.
Keep winning in perspective; maximise players‟ participation for fun and enjoyment.
Stress safety always; ensure that equipment and facilities are safe.
Consider maturity levels; match up practice schedules, practice activities and degree of competition with maturity levels.
Develop team respect; for the ability of opponents as well as for the judgment of officials and opposing coaches.
Recognise the importance of injury; seek and follow the physician‟s advise concerning the return of injured players to tra
Keep informed with sound principles of coaching and skill development.
Teach fair play, help players understand the responsibilities and implications of freedom to choose between fair and unfa
ADMINISTRATORS/ OFFICIALS
Ensure equal participation for all; provide equal opportunities for all regardless of ability, size, shape, age, disability or et
Ensure that the rules, equipment, length of games and training schedules take into consideration age, ability and maturity
Stress enjoyment; remember that players participate for enjoyment and play down the importance of rewards.
Promote fair play; ensure that coaches, officials, sponsors, physicians and participants understand their responsibilities re
Where appropriate modify rules and regulations to match the skill level of participants and their needs.
Promote respect for opponents and condemn unsporting behaviour.
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SPECTATORS
Applaud good performance and efforts from each team.
Congratulate all participants upon their performance regardless of the game‟s outcome.
Respect officials‟ decisions at all times. Remember all officials are there for the fun of the game and are volunteers; as su
Condemn the use of violence in any form, be it by spectators, coaches, officials or players.
Show respect for your team‟s opponents. Without them there would be no game.
Encourage players to follow the rules and the officials‟ decisions.
Do not use foul language or harass players, coaches or officials.
Each club, state or territory is responsible for the behaviour of their spectators and officials during and at the conclusion o
NATIONAL RULES OF MASTERS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL
For National Carnival Participation
Conduct
Member Associations shall be responsible for the actions and behaviour of their officials, players, supporters and adminis
All Players, officials and supporter are requested to honour the true spirit of MAF and to participate within the rules and
Alcohol is not permitted on any playing field or official assembly area (i.e. for march past or similar event) at any time on
Guidelines for Competing in National Carnivals
1 AGE, QUALIFICATION AND REGISTRATION
####### All players nominated for National Carnival matches must play three (3) matches in the regular fixtur
####### All players to be 35 years or over within the Calendar year for Superules matches.
####### All players to be 40 years or over within the Calendar year for Masterules matches.
1.4 All players to be 45 years or over within the Calendar year for Seniorules matches.
1.5 All players to be 50 years or over within the Calendar year for Super Seniors matches.
1.6 All players to be 55 years or over within the Calendar year for Veterans matches.
1.7 The National Board retains the right to make its own decisions re player eligibility for the overall betterm
1.8 All competing players are to complete a player registration form and pay a registration fee set by Masters
1.9 If any competing player is found to be competing without the Boards approval and is under age the State
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1.10 Where there is an alleged breach of any Carnival Rules or act of misconduct or indiscretion of a player (s
2 MAKE UP OF DIVISIONAL FORMAT
####### It is a requirement of each participating State to attempt to field a team at the National Carnival in the
1. Superules
2. Masterules
3. Seniorules
4. Super Seniors
5. Veterans
####### The winning team in Division 2 of all competitions will be considered for promotion to Division 1, w
####### When the numbers of competing States in each of the categories is an odd number, the host state will
####### The Board retains the right to make its own decision about the carnival make up of participating team
3 SQUAD SIZES
####### All squads for National Carnivals are to be limited to 30 players. Any player not nominated in the te
####### Players aged 40 and over may be nominated in more than one squad.
4 TEAM SIZE & PARTICIPATION
####### The team for each official fixture to consist of 18 players with a maximum of 4 interchange players o
####### No team can play a match with less than 15 players.
4.3 It is recommended to coaches and team managers that for their safety and overall enjoyment players are r
4.4 Team coaches must ensure that competing teams have an equal number of participating players on the fie
5 DURATION OF MATCHES
####### All qualifying matches to be played over four quarters of 15 minutes each with no time on.
5.2.1 Any matches deemed to be a grand final, both participating teams will be notified prior to the game co
5.2.2 If at the conclusion of normal time the scores in the grand final are level the teams are to play two ext
5.2.3 If at the end of extra time the scores are still level the teams do not change ends, the game is restarted
####### Umpires and teams to assemble in centre of oval prior to start of each game for tossing of coin.
6.0 SELECTION OF ALL AUSTRALIAN SIDE
Awards Criteria
All divisional competitions will be subject to the same criteria
1 A age group must have a minium of 4 teams to receive the divisional winners trophy
2 All divisions to receive Best and Fairest all to receive AA selection.
3 If 3 teams or less AA selection to be preoperational, the MAF board will decide the number of AA to be select
6.1 Selection of players for All Australian Sides, to be based on the following: -
6.1.1 Umpires best and fairest votes to be completed at the conclusion of each game. Team Managers are welcome to p
6.1.2 Based on the total number of umpire‟s votes accumulated over the three games, players who have received at 8 o
6.1.3 At the conclusion of their last match, each team manager is to nominate their five (5) best players in order of pref
6.1.4 The break-up of State representation for all Australian teams shall be a minimum of two (2) players from each pa
6.1.5 Coach of the All Australian sides is to be the coach from the successful team winning Division 1 Championship f
6.2 Players who receive the following penalties will be ineligible for All Australian selection:
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- One Red card
- One Yellow card
- Two Green cards in two matches.
7. UMPIRING
7.1 Umpires Co-ordinator shall be appointed by the Board for each National Carnival. Such appointed Co-ordinator sh
7.2 Each State must provide one endorsed/sanctioned field umpire for each participating team at the carnival. Fai
7.3 All nominated umpires must attend the Umpire‟s meeting prior to the commencement of the Carnival. Failure to at
8. MATCH REPORTS
Match reports are to be completed in triplicate.
i) Top sheet WHITE - carnival office copy
White copy to be completed by the team manager at the conclusion of the match and handed to the General Ma
* List of players
* Final score
* Match remarks
* All Australian selection nominees ( in order of preference after last game only)
ii) Second sheet BLUE - Team Manager‟s copy
Blue copy to be retained Team Manager for his records.
iii) Third sheet YELLOW - Umpire‟s copy
Yellow copy, which must list the full names of all competing players is to be handed to officiating umpires pri
9. TRIBUNAL PROCEDURES
Where there is any alleged breach of carnival rules or act of misconduct or indiscretion of a player (s) / team against othe
For the convenience of all parties concerned, if the report involves an umpires report from an on field incident, every effo
The following procedures will generally be adopted by the tribunal when dealing with a charge or charges against a playe
(I) Upon assembly and after the Tribunal has selected a Chairman, the Umpire, the reported person or persons and
(II) The Tribunal Chairman will ask the charged player if he was number of the Football, in the case of official the c
(III) The Umpires brief written report is read by the chairman, who shall be in possession of team sheets and any ot
(IV) The charges player/ person is then asked to plead “guilty” or “not guilty”. A player/ person may also plead “gu
(V) After the player/ person pleads, any available video material may be displayed.
(VI) The Umpire is then asked to amplify his report and may be questioned by the player /person and the player‟s a
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(VII) The other player/person mentioned in the report who must attend the hearing, is then asked to give his version
(VII) The charged player / person is then asked to give his version any may be questioned by the Tribunal.
(VIII) The player /person (s) may then call witnesses. The charged player / person or his advocate calls his first. Once
(IX) After all evidence is given the advocate is given the opportunity of summing up his case and when the Tribuna
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AFL; there are specific Modifications and Umpiring Instructions that over rule any AFL rules should they be revenant. All particip
Rules
ALIAN FOOTBALL
stralian Football Council Handbook in conjunction with the rule modifications detailed below:
ut by a 20 metre line radius from the centre point between the two goal posts.
e line will be awarded 2 goals and will be allocated 12 points on the score.
goal line before executing the drop-kick outside the super goal line for a successful super goal.
ay on situation or if the mark or free kick is awarded outside the 20 metre arc.
20 m arc, then irrespective of where the kick is taken ( inside or out of the arc ) a Supergoal cannot be scored.
50 metre penalty is awarded and a player kicks a drop kick a Super Goal is awarded even if the set mark is now inside the 20 metre line. Pen
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hite flag and 1 coloured flag.
umpire shall adjudicate. Should both field and goal umpires be unsighted then a six (6) point goal shall be awarded.
lt in a free kick against third or subsequent player.
s knee or leg against his opponent when contesting any ruck knock.
t the ruck. However if throw-in is poor or misdirected the umpire is to immediately call play on and not recall the throw-in. If throw-in is sat
iven every protection and opportunity to take the mark. Any unnecessary or deliberate interference by opponent player/s in attempting to ma
ior opportunity) to dispose of the ball MUST when legally held by an opponent firmly enough to retard his progress, dispose of the ball by a k
ball has the ball held to his body by an opponent, unless the player has had a reasonable time (prior opportunity) to dispose of the ball prior to
r him when he on the ground will be penalised for holding the ball if he does not immediately hit the ball clear when held legally.
his hands - the call is play on. Like wise when a player is either knocked on the arms causing him to drop the ball – the call is play on.
most protection by the umpire. Any contact other than a legal side bump or legal tackle (between knee and shoulder) shall be deemed unduly
A charge means an act of colliding with an opposition player where the amount of physical force used is unreasonable or unnecessary in the c
on of the ball or not is illegal and shall result in a free kick being awarded or if it happens after the ball has been disposed of, a free kick shall
ill result in a relayed free kick being paid down the field.
cks at the ball whilst an opposing player (s) has his hand on or near the ball or is on the ground in the immediate vicinity of the ball.
y On” even though a free kick should have been awarded, but by doing so would penalise the team offended against.
y cancel such a free kick by calling “Play On” or “Advantage” if the side offended against will be penalised by enforcing the free kick. Shoul
ers shown a yellow or green card can be replaced for the set duration of the penalty period relating to the card colour no replacement for a red
or threatening language to another person which may be an opposition player, team mate or spectator.
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r after a kick for goal.
der of current quarter plus one additional quarter. Player may be replaced
opposing player, charges on shepherding players or unnecessary vicious pushes and shepherds
n of current match and the remainder of the current game day. Player may be replaced
atening language to an umpire or behaves in a threatening manner towards an umpire.
r of game and the remainder of the current game day with player to face tribunal. If player is found guilty of offence player‟s team will
ally attract a Red Card.
power to issue cards for any indiscretions.
other person in a manner, or engage in any other conduct which threatens, disparages, vilifies or insults another person on the basis of that pe
lub or player may lodge a complaint in writing within 24 hours to the General Manager, who shall call a tribunal meeting.
Carnival is not eligible for a fairest and best award.
layer, the National Board or its appointed Tribunal shall meet to adjudicate on the case as per Rule 7.1.
etc. shall participate in a game if he is bleeding or has blood on his uniform or person. A bleeding person will leave the field when directed b
cause of the bleeding has stopped, the injury is securely covered and blood has been cleaned from the uniform and body to the satisfaction of
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send bleeding person from the ground. On noticing the blood or having the matter brought to his attention the field umpire shall stop play at t
Australian Football encourages the involvement of families. To that end any player who engages in the use of bad language that the umpire d
Y to dispose of the ball.
portunity to be paid the mark. No raising legs when attempting to mark or spoil from behind shall be allowed.
lt in a free kick against third or subsequent player.
e or leg against his opponent when contesting any ruck knock.
ruck. However if throw-in is poor or misdirected the umpire is to immediately call play on and not recall the throw-in. If throw-in is satisfac
metres and throw up.
ayer when the ball is outside 5 metres.
res must immediately give a free kick.
who is not in control.
rded according to the severity of the incident.
d a breach of the laws against an opponent in a deliberate and/ or violent manner.
ld umpires at the next appropriate break in play (after a score, ¼, ½, ¾ time), when these tactics are noticed by them.
ficials have witnessed, although it is obvious that something untoward has occurred, with a player who has been hit and is in distress.
been witnessed. Umpires having observed that such an incident has occurred are now required to list players in the vicinity and call for names
n, but the Board reserves the right to call a hearing if they feel this course of action is necessary.
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ional Executive Director can supply relevant information.
m sheet which details a complete list of participating players signed by the respective team managers prior to commencement of play. The yello
score is agreed upon by goal umpires and that this is recorded on the goal scoring cards and handed to the National Umpires Co-ordinator af
en, yellow or red cards during the game. The names of players / officials refer to point 9 shown cards must be circled on the yellow sheet with
to National Umpires Co-ordinator
d supporters to enjoy the game of Australian Rules Football in a safe, supportive and fun environment.”
their officials, players, supporters and administrators before, after & during all games, AND at all official M.A.F. functions, Tribunal hearing
stered players or supporters should at be in the first instance be via their state associations President or Delegate to the National Committee o
ZE THEIR OBLIGATION TO KNOW THE CARNIVAL RULES INCLUDING THE COMSUNPTION ALCOHOL ON OR SURROUND
IVAL RULES OF MAF BAN‟S THE TAKING ONTO OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCHOL ON ANY PLAYING ARENA AT ANY TIME
ralian Rules Footballers the opportunity to participate safely in the great game of Australian Rules Football and to compete with their aged pe
e main motivation of the competitors, winning is not important and the game should be played in the spirit of “Football for Fun”. Social intera
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coach after the game.
players, or provoking an opponent is not acceptable.
m's performance will benefit and so will you.
no interfere with, bully or take unfair advantage of another player.
d deserve equal time.
nd degree of competition with maturity levels.
ent of officials and opposing coaches.
concerning the return of injured players to training.
ns of freedom to choose between fair and unfair play.
dless of ability, size, shape, age, disability or ethnic origin.
ke into consideration age, ability and maturity level of the participants.
y down the importance of rewards.
participants understand their responsibilities regarding fair play.
participants and their needs.
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r the fun of the game and are volunteers; as such all should be treated with respect
ors and officials during and at the conclusion of their games.
ALIAN FOOTBALL
their officials, players, supporters and administrators before, after & during all games, and at all official M.A.F. functions, Tribunal hearings
f MAF and to participate within the rules and guidelines of MAF. Additionally all are asked to become familiar with the CODE OF CONDU
for march past or similar event) at any time on carnival game days. It is the State association‟s responsibility to ensure their people are aware
must play three (3) matches in the regular fixtures of the domestic competition to qualify for National Championship fixtures, and any player t
year for Superules matches.
year for Masterules matches.
for Seniorules matches.
for Super Seniors matches.
for Veterans matches.
ons re player eligibility for the overall betterment and success of the carnival.
form and pay a registration fee set by Masters Australian Football Inc. Team and player registration forms and fees must be submitted to the
he Boards approval and is under age the State he is representing shall be fined up to $500 and the offending player may be suspended from fu
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act of misconduct or indiscretion of a player (s) including officials (see point 9) /team against other player (s) / team a written report must be s
t to field a team at the National Carnival in the following order.
l be considered for promotion to Division 1, with the bottom side in Division 1 being considered for relegation to Division 2 for the next carn
categories is an odd number, the host state will be given the option of nominating a second team to balance the numbers.
bout the carnival make up of participating teams for the betterment and overall success of the carnival.
0 players. Any player not nominated in the team of up to 22 ( or more as directed by the MAF board ) for a specific fixture may play for the
ers with a maximum of 4 interchange players or more as directed by the MAF board..
heir safety and overall enjoyment players are requested to play not more than six quarters but are also given the opportunity to participate in a
qual number of participating players on the field at all times except in the case of send-offs. If one team has 17 players, the opposing team mu
s of 15 minutes each with no time on.
ting teams will be notified prior to the game commencing.
nd final are level the teams are to play two extra halves of three minutes each. Teams to have a three minute break before the commencement
ams do not change ends, the game is restarted immediately in the normal fashion and the first team to score will be declared the winner. No te
to start of each game for tossing of coin.
nal winners trophy
rd will decide the number of AA to be selected.
each game. Team Managers are welcome to provide to umpires for information purposes, copies of their five best ranked players immediatel
three games, players who have received at 8 or more votes will automatically be Selected for All Australian
inate their five (5) best players in order of preference from first best to fifth best on the match report and submit this to the General Manager f
be a minimum of two (2) players from each participating team for Superules, Masterules, Seniorules, Superseniors and Veterans(22 players o
ssful team winning Division 1 Championship for Superules, Masterules, Seniorules, Superseniors and Veterans
r All Australian selection:
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onal Carnival. Such appointed Co-ordinator shall be empowered to select umpires and be responsible for match day officiating during the Ca
for each participating team at the carnival. Failure to do so will result in up to a $500 fine being imposed by the Board.
e commencement of the Carnival. Failure to attend this meeting without good reason will incur up to a $100 fine for their State.
ion of the match and handed to the General Manager. The report is to be fully completed and includes the following information.
ence after last game only)
ayers is to be handed to officiating umpires prior to the commencement of the match. This sheet must be signed off in the allocated space by t
indiscretion of a player (s) / team against other player (s) /, Team Officials, IE, Coaches, Team Managers, Runners, Trainers, Water Carriers,
ires report from an on field incident, every effort will be made to convene the tribunal on the day of the reported incident. Delegates must noti
ealing with a charge or charges against a player for a breach of the laws of Australian Football or Masters Australian Football “Code of Cond
the Umpire, the reported person or persons and their advocates (if any) shall be summoned before the Tribunal.
ber of the Football, in the case of official the chairman will ask their name and nominated state the day stated and also ask the same question
hall be in possession of team sheets and any other relevant correspondence.
ot guilty”. A player/ person may also plead “guilty under provocation” if he desires.
tioned by the player /person and the player‟s advocate. The Chairman and members of the Tribunal may also ask questions as they desire. The
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d the hearing, is then asked to give his version and may be questioned by the Tribunal and the charged player(s) advocate.
may be questioned by the Tribunal.
yer / person or his advocate calls his first. Once a witness is called to give evidence, he must remain in the room until the case is finished. Eac
of summing up his case and when the Tribunal is satisfied that it has all the evidence it needs to enable it to come to a decision, the Tribunal
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rules should they be revenant. All participants are required to abide by the MAF National Rules
e set mark is now inside the 20 metre line. Penalty paid can not disadvantage the side receiving the penalty.
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oal shall be awarded.
n and not recall the throw-in. If throw-in is satisfactory any third or subsequent player involvement in the rucking contest will result in a free
rence by opponent player/s in attempting to mark or prevent the player in front of the pack from taking the mark shall result in a free kick bein
o retard his progress, dispose of the ball by a kick or handball with in a reasonable time of being held, otherwise a free kick shall be awarded
rior opportunity) to dispose of the ball prior to being tackled, in which case a free kick shall be awarded for holding the ball.
hit the ball clear when held legally.
m to drop the ball – the call is play on.
n knee and shoulder) shall be deemed unduly rough play and a free kick awarded.
e used is unreasonable or unnecessary in the circumstances, irrespective (of whether the player is or is not in possession of the football or wh
the ball has been disposed of, a free kick shall be awarded down the field where the ball lands.
in the immediate vicinity of the ball.
eam offended against.
be penalised by enforcing the free kick. Should the field umpire cancel a free kick, he may reverse the decision if it is obvious that it is not to
ng to the card colour no replacement for a red card.
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er is found guilty of offence player‟s team will incur mandatory two (2) point loss and tribunal will decide if further penalty is required for off
or insults another person on the basis of that person‟s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic background.
hall call a tribunal meeting.
ing person will leave the field when directed by the field umpire and may be replaced.
om the uniform and body to the satisfaction of the field umpire.
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is attention the field umpire shall stop play at the next available break in play (score, out of bounds, throw up) and then direct the person from
es in the use of bad language that the umpire deems could be heard beyond the boundaries of the playing field shall pay a free kick against th
d not recall the throw-in. If throw-in is satisfactory any third or subsequent player involvement in the rucking contest will result in a free kic
s are noticed by them.
yer who has been hit and is in distress.
to list players in the vicinity and call for names of any witnesses. Names of players remonstrating after the act are also to be included.
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gers prior to commencement of play. The yellow team sheets are to be handed to the National Umpires Co-ordinator at the completion of the
nded to the National Umpires Co-ordinator after the game along with the yellow team sheets.
cards must be circled on the yellow sheet with card colour noted along side their names. If a player is shown a red card a separate written rep
all official M.A.F. functions, Tribunal hearings or Meetings.
ident or Delegate to the National Committee or to the carnival office on match days via the MAF General Manager. Contact at official functi
UNPTION ALCOHOL ON OR SURROUNDING PLAYING OVALS.
ON ANY PLAYING ARENA AT ANY TIME DURING A CARNIVAL , ANY BRACHES WILL INCUR PENITLY S FOR THE STATE
les Football and to compete with their aged peers.
n the spirit of “Football for Fun”. Social interaction is also a very important feature of MAF for all participants.
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ll official M.A.F. functions, Tribunal hearings or Meetings.
become familiar with the CODE OF CONDUCT in the front of the Carnival Book.
responsibility to ensure their people are aware of this rule. Pentiles will apply to anyone who offends. Please note the forgoing is the MAF
ional Championship fixtures, and any player that competes with more than one affiliated body must compete with the affiliated body for who
ration forms and fees must be submitted to the General Manager prior to the commencement of the first game. (note registration is to be done
he offending player may be suspended from further participation during that carnival. The offending State may lose any points gained whilst
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her player (s) / team a written report must be submitted to the General Manager within 24 hours of the incident for consideration by the Board
ed for relegation to Division 2 for the next carnival.
m to balance the numbers.
board ) for a specific fixture may play for the President‟s XVIII or any other composite team formed to assist the carnival fixture scheme.
re also given the opportunity to participate in at least two quarters on any one match day.
one team has 17 players, the opposing team must either take one player off or provide the opposing team with one of their spare players before
three minute break before the commencement of extra time, but no break at the end of the first extra three minute period when teams change
eam to score will be declared the winner. No team coaches or officials are to enter the playing field at the end of extra time if the scores are le
es of their five best ranked players immediately after the game. Umpires to award votes for best players - 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 in order of preference o
eport and submit this to the General Manager for consideration for All Australian selection.
rules, Superseniors and Veterans(22 players or more if required).
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onsible for match day officiating during the Carnival. There shall be no “Umpire of the Carnival Award” however Carnival service by umpire
g imposed by the Board.
up to a $100 fine for their State.
ncludes the following information.
must be signed off in the allocated space by the Manager of each team.
Managers, Runners, Trainers, Water Carriers, including registered players not playing in the said game Etc, can also be reported for breach o
y of the reported incident. Delegates must notify reported players they are to remain at the Carnival location until an appointed tribunal time i
or Masters Australian Football “Code of Conduct”
the day stated and also ask the same question of any other player or players also mentioned in the Umpires Report if those players are in atten
unal may also ask questions as they desire. The umpire may then call any witnesses.
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harged player(s) advocate.
main in the room until the case is finished. Each witness is asked to give his version of the incident and may be questioned by the advocate, an
o enable it to come to a decision, the Tribunal will privately consider the case and make a finding based on what it believes to be the facts. Th
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ment in the rucking contest will result in a free kick against such player.
m taking the mark shall result in a free kick being awarded to the player in front of the pack. The interference could take the form of a knee or
g held, otherwise a free kick shall be awarded against the player for failing to dispose of the ball in a legal manner.
awarded for holding the ball.
is or is not in possession of the football or whether the player is within 5 metres of the football) of ball proximity. A free kick shall be paid
erse the decision if it is obvious that it is not to the advantage of the team concerned.
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will decide if further penalty is required for offending player. Player can not be replaced
or ethnic background.
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nds, throw up) and then direct the person from the field. Person leaving the ground must do so from the nearest point with field umpire ackno
he playing field shall pay a free kick against the offending player and advise continuance of such behaviour could incur a more sever penalty
in the rucking contest will result in a free kick against such player.
ng after the act are also to be included.
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Umpires Co-ordinator at the completion of the game.
ayer is shown a red card a separate written report is to be completed in readiness for a tribunal hearing. The yellow sheets along with any red
AF General Manager. Contact at official functions when MAF Board members have official duties to perform should be with discretion and re
WILL INCUR PENITLY S FOR THE STATE THAT THE OFFENDER REPRSENTS
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ffends. Please note the forgoing is the MAF rule only, this may vary depending on the ruling of the carnival facilities controlling body or st
must compete with the affiliated body for whom he has played most games during the season.
the first game. (note registration is to be done directly on line by each state association)
ending State may lose any points gained whilst playing under aged players.
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s of the incident for consideration by the Board or its‟ appointed Tribunal.
ormed to assist the carnival fixture scheme.
ing team with one of their spare players before play commences.
extra three minute period when teams change ends.
ield at the end of extra time if the scores are level.
st players - 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 in order of preference on official form which is to be signed by both officiating umpires.
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l Award” however Carnival service by umpires at five or more Carnivals will be acknowledged with the presentation of Five Year Certificate
id game Etc, can also be reported for breach of carnival rules. This can apply to during or after the game has been completed or at any Subseq
nival location until an appointed tribunal time is agreed upon.
he Umpires Report if those players are in attendance. All except the Umpire, charged players and all advocates shall retire until recalled.
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ent and may be questioned by the advocate, and the Tribunal as desired.
ng based on what it believes to be the facts. The Reported Person and his Advocate are then brought back into the room and informed of the v
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e interference could take the form of a knee or boot being put into a player‟s body.
ll in a legal manner.
) of ball proximity. A free kick shall be paid against a player engaging in rough conduct against an opponent which in the circumstances is u
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from the nearest point with field umpire acknowledging entry of replacement player, if the bleeding person is a player. Such replacement play
h behaviour could incur a more sever penalty i.e. SEND OFF GREEN CARD.
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hearing. The yellow sheets along with any red card reports are to be handed to the National Umpires Co-ordinator.
ies to perform should be with discretion and respect at all times
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of the carnival facilities controlling body or state licensing agreement at individual carnivals. MAF will not have control over such rulings.
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with the presentation of Five Year Certificates during the Carnival.
the game has been completed or at any Subsequent social function etc. team a written report must be submitted to the Executive Director imm
nd all advocates shall retire until recalled.
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ought back into the room and informed of the verdict. At that time the Tribunal shall hear any further submission from the Advocate in relatio
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st an opponent which in the circumstances is unreasonable.
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ding person is a player. Such replacement player may enter the field of play and take up his position before the bleeding player has left the fie
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MAF will not have control over such rulings.
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ust be submitted to the Executive Director immediately after the game has been completed but no later then 24 hours of the incident for consi
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urther submission from the Advocate in relation to penalty. The Tribunal will then privately consider any penalty and take into account the pla
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ition before the bleeding player has left the field of play.
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no later then 24 hours of the incident for consideration by National Board or its, appointed tribunal. The Tribunal shall consist of at least thre
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nsider any penalty and take into account the players past playing record. After reaching a decision on the penalty to be imposed, if any, the rep
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unal. The Tribunal shall consist of at least three members including the Chairperson. State Delegates, who are not directly or indirectly involv
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on on the penalty to be imposed, if any, the reported person and his Advocate are bought back into the room and informed of the decision.
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gates, who are not directly or indirectly involved in the consequences of tribunal decisions may be chosen to sit on this appointed Tribunal.
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nto the room and informed of the decision.
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be chosen to sit on this appointed Tribunal.
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1983 - Melbourne - Camberwell Football Club
18th September Western Australia 41 d Australian Capital Territory 35
Victoria 48 d Northern Territory 24
Tasmania 42 d South Australia 16
20th September South Australia 37 d Northern Territory 30
Tasmania 56 d Australian Capital Territory 20
Western Australia 32 d Victoria 29
22nd September Northern Territory 32 drew Australian Capital Territory 32
Victoria 66 d South Australia 17
Grand Final Tasmania 40 d Western Australia 35
1984 - Darwin - Gardens Oval
5th August Victoria Country 56 d Victoria Metro 55
Northern Territory d Tasmania 44
Western Australia 76 d Queensland 27
8th August Tasmania 26 d Queensland 18
Victoria Metro 56 d Western Australia 42
Northern Territory d Victoria Country 28
10th August Queensland 41 d Victoria Country 36
Western Australia 53 d Tasmania 33
Grand Final Northern Territory 60 d Victoria Metro 35
1985 - Hobart - Glenorchy F.C.
22nd September Northern Territory 63 d ACT/NSW 47
Western Australia 46 d Queensland 37
Tasmania 81 d Victoria Country 38
Victoria Metro 63 d South Australia 21
24th September ACT/NSW 67 d Victoria Country 51
Queensland 51 d South Australia 33
Western Australia 83 d Victoria Metro 49
Tasmania 76 d Northern Territory 26
26th September Victoria Country 45 d South Australia 43
Queensland 47 d ACT/NSW 43
Victoria Metro 48 d Northern Territory 14
Grand Final Tasmania 73 d Western Australia 33
1986 - Perth - Subiaco
1st October Western Australia (2) 108 d NSW 31
Northern Territory 48 d ACT 14
Victoria Metro 63 d Queensland 36
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Victoria Country 75 d Tasmania 38
South Australia 34 d Western Australia (1) 8
8th October Tasmania 92 d NSW 6
Queensland 47 d Western Australia (2) 45
Western Australia (1) 142 d ACT 13
Semi 1 Victoria Metro 75 d Victoria Country 16
Semi 2 South Australia 91 d Northern Territory 70
11th October ACT 64 d NSW 31
Tasmania 47 d Western Australia (2) 33
Western Australia (1) 101 d Queensland 32
Victoria Country 94 d Northern Territory 45
Grand Final Victoria Metro 47 d South Australia 23
1987 - Brisbane - Coorparoo - Superules
Day 1 Pres XVIII 64 d NSW 43
Western Australia 52 d Victoria Country 35
Tasmania 33 d Northern Territory 29
Victoria Metro 63 d Queensland 28
Day 2 Northern Territory 123 d NSW 15
South Australia 112 d Pres XVIII 16
Victoria Country 45 d Queensland 33
Semi 1 Victoria Metro 74 d ACT 30
Semi 2 Western Australia 83 d Tasmania 8
Day 3 Victoria Country 127 d Pres XVIII 21
Queensland 72 d NSW 39
South Australia 36 d Northern Territory 27
Tasmania 36 d ACT 34
Grand Final Western Australia 67 d Victoria Metro 24
1988 - Adelaide - Norwood - Superules
Day 1 South Australia 56 d Victoria Country 25
Pres XVIII 88 d NSW 44
Victoria Metro 129 d Queensland 17
Tasmania 75 d ACT 8
Western Australia 67 d Northern Territory 25
Day 2 Queensland 62 d NSW 35
Victoria Metro 118 d Pres XVIII 21
Northern Territory 91 d ACT 14
Semi 1 Victoria Metro 55 d Tasmania 45
Semi 2 South Australia 63 d Western Australia 18
Day 3 Queensland 66 d Pres XVIII 27
ACT 44 d NSW 23
Victoria Country 59 d Northern Territory 21
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Western Australia 83 d Tasmania 22
Grand Final South Australia 56 d Victoria Metro 16
1989 - Canberra - Football Park - Superules Division 1
Day 1 Victoria Metro 73 d ACT 28
Tasmania 42 d South Australia 21
Day 2 Tasmania 53 d ACT 28
Victoria Metro 60 d South Australia 22
Day 3 South Australia 46 d ACT 36
Victoria Metro 53 d Tasmania 25
1989 - Canberra - Football Park - Superules Division 2
Day 1 Victoria Country 120 d Pres XVIII 0
NSW 37 drew Queensland 37
Day 2 Queensland 78 d Pres XVIII 7
Victoria Country 49 d NSW 16
Day 3 NSW 86 d Pres XVIII 20
Victoria Country 53 d Queensland 12
Final Standings
1990 - Melbourne - Junction Oval Superules Division 1
Day 1 Victoria Metro 73 d ACT 28
Tasmania 42 d South Australia 21
Day 2 Tasmania 53 d ACT 28
Victoria Metro 60 d South Australia 22
Day 3 South Australia 46 d ACT 36
Victoria Metro 53 d Tasmania 25
1990 - Melbourne - Junction Oval Superules Division 2
Day 1 Victoria Country 120 d Pres XVIII 0
NSW 37 drew Queensland 37
Day 2 Queensland 78 d Pres XVIII 7
Victoria Country 49 d NSW 16
Day 3 NSW 86 d Pres XVIII 20
Victoria Country 53 d Queensland 12
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Final Standings
1991 - Darwin - Marrara Oval Superules Division 1
Day 1 Western Australia 80 d Victoria Country 35
Tasmania 66 d Victoria Metro 42
Day 2 Victoria Country 39 d Victoria Metro 34
Western Australia 40 d Tasmania 39
Day 3 Tasmania 52 d Victoria Country 48
Victoria Metro 36 d Western Australia 33
1991 - Darwin - Marrara Superules Division 2
Day 1 ACT 140 d Pres XVIII 12
South Australia 63 d NSW 53
Northern Territory 74 d Queensland 36
Day 2 South Australia 97 d Pres XVIII 20
NSW 60 d Queensland 30
Northern Territory 76 d ACT 17
Day 3 Northern Territory 74 d South Australia 14
NSW 68 d ACT 59
Queensland 76 d Pres XVIII 18
Final Standings
1992 Labrador, Gold Coast, Queensland
1993 - Hobart - Lindisfarne Superules - Division 1
Day 1 Tasmania 81 d Victoria Country 5
Western Australia 88 d Queensland 41
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Day 2 Queensland 36 d Victoria Metro 27
Tasmania 88 d Western Australia 24
Day 3 Western Australia 44 d Victoria Metro 41
Tasmania 107 d Queensland 36
1993 - Hobart - Lindisfarne Superules - Division 2
Day 1 Victoria Country 72 d NSW 15
Northern Territory 67 d ACT 27
South Australia 64 d Pres XVIII 57
Day 2 South Australia 46 d NSW 31
Northern Territory 19 drew Victoria Country 19
Pres XVIII 43 d ACT 36
Day 3 Northern Territory 109 d Pres XVIII 20
NSW 40 d ACT 36
Grand Final Victoria Country 56 d South Australia 50
Final Standings
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Sprint Championships Sprint Championsh
Superules (35-40 Years) 100 Metres Masterules (40-45 Y
1986 Peter Van Helden (WA) 1986
1987 Warwick Heathcote (Qld) 1987
1988 Gary Moat (VM) 1988
1989 Peter Lloyd (Tas) 1989
1990 Charlie Ardonetto (VC) 1990
1991 T. Hefferman (Tas) 1991
1992 Neol Emzin (Qld) 1992
1993 Hayden Karutz (SA) 1993
1994 Hayden Karutz (SA) 1994
1995 Tony Marinelli (VC) 1995
1996 Paul Reball (Qld) 1996
1997 Lau Demaria (VM) 1997
1998 Paul Reball (Qld) 1998
1999 Paul Reball (Qld) 1999
2000 Dennis Selvidge (VM) 2000
2001 Dennis Selvidge (VM) 2001
2002 Tim Adams (WA) 2002
2003 Rod Gillette (VM) 2003
2004 Peter Vaughan (VM) 2004
2005 Chris Hogan (Tas) 2005
2006 Peter Vaughan (VM) 2006
2007 Wayne McNamara (WA) 2007
2008 Danny Gafa (VC) 2008
Dropkick Championships
Superules (35-40 Years)
1984 Ray Buckley (NT) 67.2m
1985 George Ilich (WA) 64.5m
1986 Eric Lake (VC) 57.5m
1987 Trevor Zeltner (ACT) 57.5m
1988 Trevor Zeltner (ACT) 61.3m
1989 Fred Dobra (Qld) 48.1m
1990 Ken Sage (VM) 62.3m 1990
1991 Michael Graham (NT) 54.4m 1991
1992 Ken Sage (VM) 57.0m 1992
1993 Ray Baehnisch (NT) 61.2m 1993
1994 Lee Forrester (SA) 61.2m 1994
1995 Shane Shorter (Qld) 59.2m 1995
1996 Peter Brain (VC) 49.95m 1996
1997 Mark Clark (NSW) 50.0m 1997
1998 Mark Hofert (ACT) 55.8m 1998
1999 Niel Daniels (WA) 55.2m 1999
2000 Frank Loveluck (Tas) 61.5m 2000
2001 Paul Fairchild (VM) 59.4m 2001
2002 Jason Kearney (Qld) 51.5m 2002
2003 Donald Wheadon (VC) 53.6m 2003
2004 Tim Adams (WA) 57.0m 2004
2005 Eric Bowman (NSW) 54.8m 2005
2006 Kyran O'Shaughnessy (ACT) 56.8m 2006
2007 Damien Hofert (Qld) 58.65m 2007
2008 Mark Jones (VM) 57.1m 2008
Superules (35-40 Years) Masters (40-
1983 D1 M.Johnson (ACT)
1984 D1 B.Simmons (NT), A.Bennet (VC)
1985 D1 T.Zeltner (ACT)
1986 D1 K.Morris (VM)
1987 D1 B.Fort (ACT), J.Stackpool (Qld)
1988 D1 N.Caldwell (SA)
1989 D1 S.Taubert (NSW), R.Coeli (NSW) 1989 D1
1990 D1 1990 D1
1991 D1 G.Bergeson (WA) 1991 D1
D2 G.Fort (ACT)
1992 D1 G.Bakers (Tas) 1992 D1
D2 P.Hodges (SA)
1993 D1 R.Barrett (WA) 1993 D1
D2 M.McIntyre (VC)
1994 D1 M.Williams (Tas) 1994 D1
D2 L.Forrester (SA)
1995 D1 S.Wade (Tas) 1995 D1
D2 W.Mulrany (NSW)
1996 D1 J.Schneebichler (SA), S.Eurell (NSW) 1996 D1
D2 N.Vince (VM), P.Whelan (VC) D2
1997 D1 C.Hoyer (Tas) 1997 D1
D2 M.Housley (ACT), D.Pearce (SA) D2
1998 D1 G.Henderson (SA) 1998 D1
D2 D2
1999 D1 B.Taylor (Tas) 1999 D1
D2 R.Wilkie (Qld) D2
2000 D1 A.Green (VM) 2000 D1
D2 P.Smith (WA/SA) D2
2001 D1 M.Osbourne (Qld) 2001 D1
D2 D.Martin (VC) D2
2002 D1 D Lambert (VM) 2002 D1
D2 K Jay (SA) D2
2003 D1 Troy Arnott (VM) 2003 D1
D2 Jay Kerry (SA) D2
2004 D1 Russell Hearn (VC) 2004 D1
D2 D2
2005 D1 Brett Lienert (SA) 2005 D1
D2 Scott Cowie (VC) D2
2006 D1 Grant McKenzie (Qld) 2006 D1
D2 A.Close (SA), C.Russell (Tas) D2
2007 D1 Mark Jones (Qld) 2007 D1
D2 Grant Hawksworth (SA) D2
2008 D1 T.Arnott (VM), P.Hansen (WA), 10 2008 D1
L.Heath (Tas)
D2 Gerald Atkins (NT) 12 D2
Sprint Championships Sprint Championships
Masterules (40-45 Years) 75 Metres Seniors (45-50 Years) 75 Metres
Tich EdWArds (Tas)
Tich EdWArds (Tas)
Roley Daw (WA)
Roley Daw (WA)
John Davies (Umpire)
Roley Daw (WA)
Roley Daw (WA)
Tich EdWArds (Tas)
P. Marks (VM)
Noel Emzin (Qld) 1995 Russel Brewer (Qld)
Bruce Tschirpig (WA) 1996 Alan Morris (NSW)
Noel Emzin (Qld) 1997 Joe Tassone (WA
Steve Clark (Tas) 1998 Ric Svanberg (Qld)
Mick Brown (VC) 1999 Alan Sculthorpe (Tas)
Ralph Hopstee (WA) 2000 Alan Sculthorpe (Tas)
Paul Reball (Qld) 2001 Alan Sculthorpe (Tas)
Ricky Holt (ACT) 2002 M Brown (VM)
Graham Harris (SA) 2003 Robert Dawson (SA)
Graham Harris (SA) 2004 Ross Wall (SA)
Doug Ward (Qld) 2005 Graham Harris (SA)
Ricky Norquay (Tas) 2006 Graham Harris (SA)
Andrew Kohlvusch (NSW) 2007 Graham Harris (SA)
Peter Vaughan (VM) 2008 Graham Harris (SA)
Dropkick Championships Dropkick Championships
Masterules (40-45 Years) Seniors (45-50 Years)
Tim Sandford (WA) 62.1m
Bruce Kuchel (SA) 53.6m
Laurie Tognolini (WA) 55.5m
Kerry Viney (Tas) 58.8m
Mick Graham (NT) 55.1m
Craig Davis (NSW) 61.2m 1995 Jeff Hankins (VC)
Bruce Tschirpig (WA) 49.3m 1996 Ron Fenton (NSW)
Roy Baehnisch (NT) 49.0m 1997 Jeff Hawkins (VC)
Roy Baehnisch (NT) 54.2m 1998 Jeff Hawke (VC)
Lee Forrester (SA) 58.2m 1999 Ken Pense (WA)
Peter Brain (VC) 56.4m 2000 Gary Conway (VM)
Steve Robbins (Qld) 56.5m 2001 Noel Doody (VC)
Mark Hoffert (ACT) 49.4m 2002 Peter Hams (WA]
Tas Strong (Tas) 52.0m 2003 Don Dykes (Tas)
Peter Spriggs (NSW) 55.9m 2004 Don Dykes (Tas)
Wayne Tyquin (VC) 57.1m 2005 Mark Hope (NSW)
Eric Bowman (ACT) 57.0m 2006 Dave Watson (SA)
Peter Spriggs (NSW) 56.9m 2007 Mark Flavel (SA)
Russ King (VM) 48.4m 2008 Greg Smith (NT)
NATIONAL CARNIVAL FAIREST & B
Masters (40-45 Years) Seniors (45-50 Years)
B.Kennedy (VC)
G.Mabbs (WA)
N.Wenzlau (VC)
H.Degan (Qld)
K.Thompson (Qld)
R.Kennedy (VM)
J.Creek (NSW) 1995 D1 R.Crutchfield (NSW)
C.Guice (Qld) 1996 D1 R.Morcom (SA)
W.McBride (NT)
S.McCann (Tas) 1997 D1 R.Searle (SA)
M.Hammond (Pr), A.Freeman (Pr),
G.Allen (ACT), I.Jackson (ACT)
W.McBride (Qld) 1998 D1 K.Follett (SA)
R.Finnegan (ACT)
T.Tarrant (Qld) 1999 D1 L.Cailotto (SA)
P.Baker (VC), M.Housley (ACT)
W.Glenn (VM) 2000 D1 T.Burne (SA)
M.Housley (ACT)
G.Gordon (Tas) 2001 D1 N.Emzin (Qld)
P.Smith (WA) D2 S.Bailey (ACT)
B Brett (Tas) 2002 D1 Graeme Tresidder (VM)
J Gleeson (NT) D2 D.Searle (SA)
John Lyons (Tas) 2003 D1 Ian Walter (VC)
Steve Robbins (Qld) D2 Greg Gordon (Tas)
Steve Mattizzo (SA) 2004 D1 Gary Mather (VM)
D2 Mark Hope (NSW)
Dean Renfrey (SA) 2005 D1 Mark Komp (VM)
Dean Kerrison (SA) D2 D3 Greg White (SA) Ian
Walter (VC)
Neil McIntosh (Qld) 2006 D1 Stafford Heres (Tas)
Sid Jones (VC) D2 Greg Hooper (WA), Mark Hofert (Qld)
Darren Perry (Tas) 2007 D1 Vincent Mallia (SA)
Steve Armstrong (ACT) D2
Darren Perry (Tas) 14 2008 D1 Andrew Major (WA)
Dave Skuta (ACT) 9 D2 Steve Robbins (Qld)
Sprint Championships Sprint Championships
75 Metres SuperSeniors (50-55 Years) 75 Metres Veterans (55+ Years)
2001 Barry Edwards (Tas)
2002 Barry Edwards (Tas)
2003 Bruce Cornish (NSW)
2004 Chris Lyndon (NT)
2005 Robert Dawson (SA)
2006 Noel Waterman (Qld) 2006
2007 Mark Petalas (VM) 2007
2008 Mark Petalas (VM) 2008
Dropkick Championships
SuperSeniors (50-55 Years)
53.1m
48.6m
43.5m
45.2m
47.4m
56.5m 2000 Ron Winfield (WA) 51.7m
54.3m 2001 Gary Conway (VM) 50.0m
46.3m 2002 Ron Winfield (WA) 44.7m
53.9m 2003 Peter Parsons (Tas) 46.45m
54.8m 2004 Alan Stilsby (VM) 50.7m
48.6m 2005 Ross McGorman (NT) 47.5m
54.3m 2006 Peter Alison (Tas) 45.1m
51.8m 2007 Kim Cowan (NT) 48.8m 2007
45.1m 2008 Steve Rechner (SA) 49.1m 2008
AIREST & BEST
Super Seniors (45-50 Years) Veterans (50 + Yea
2005 D1 Vin Brown (VM)
D2 John Watkins (VC-Nth),
Charlie Adnornetto (VC-Sth)
2006 D1 Stephen Curtis (SA), Richard 2006
Shadbolt (Tas)
k Hofert (Qld) D2 Steve McGee (VC)
2007 D1 Garry Ross (WA), Kim Pearce (SA), & 2007
Ken Pense (SA)
D2 Kim Garner (NSW)
13 2008 D1 Les Pugh (VM) 12 2008
9 D2 Bruce Midson (Qld), 12
Ian Walter (VC)
Sprint Championships
Veterans (55+ Years) 50 Metres
John Lamb (ACT)
John Lamb (ACT)
John Lamb (ACT)
Dropkick Championships
Veterans (55+ Years)
Roscoe McGorman 46.35m
Kerry O'Callagan 41.6m
Veterans (50 + Years)
Gordon McQueen (VM), Peter Ward
(VM)
Gary Wilson (VM) 10
Dropkic
Superules (35-40) Masterules (40-45)
1984 Ray Buckley (NT) 67.2m
1985 George Ilich (WA) 64.5m
1986 Eric Lake (VC) 57.5m
1987 Trevor Zeltner (ACT) 57.5m
1988 Trevor Zeltner (ACT) 61.3m
1989 Fred Dobra (Qld) 48.1m
1990 Ken Sage (VM) 62.3m Tim Sandford (WA)
1991 Michael Graham (NT) 54.4m Bruce Kuchel (SA)
1992 Ken Sage (VM) 57.0m Laurie Tognolini (WA)
1993 Ray Baehnisch (NT) 61.2m Kerry Viney (Tas)
1994 Lee Forrester (SA) 61.2m Mick Graham (NT)
1995 Shane Shorter (Qld) 59.2m Craig Davis (NSW)
1996 Peter Brain (VC) 49.95m Bruce Tschirpig (WA)
1997 Mark Clark (NSW) 50.0m Roy Baehnisch (NT)
1998 Mark Hofert (ACT) 55.8m Roy Baehnisch (NT)
1999 Niel Daniels (WA) 55.2m Lee Forrester (SA)
2000 Frank Loveluck (Tas) 61.5m Peter Brain (VC)
2001 Paul Fairchild (VM) 59.4m Steve Robbins (Qld)
2002 Jason Kearney (Qld) 51.5m Mark Hoffert (ACT)
2003 Donald Wheadon (VC) 53.6m Tas Strong (Tas)
2004 Tim Adams (WA) 57.0m Peter Spriggs (NSW)
2005 Eric Bowman (NSW) 54.8m Wayne Tyquin (VC)
2006 KyranO'Shaughnessy(ACT) 56.8m Eric Bowman (ACT)
2007 Damien Hofert (Qld) 58.65m Peter Spriggs (NSW)
2008 Mark Jones (VM) 57.1m Russ King (VM)
2009
2010
Carnival
Superules (35-40)<br>100 metres Masters (40-45)<br>75 metres
1986 Peter Van Helden (WA) Tich Edwards (Tas)
1987 Warwick Heathcote (Qld) Tich Edwards (Tas)
1988 Gary Moat (VM) Roley Daw (WA)
1989 Peter Lloyd (Tas) Roley Daw (WA)
1990 Charlie Ardonetto (VC) John Davies (Umpire)
1991 T. Hefferman (Tas) Roley Daw (WA)
1992 Neol Emzin (Qld) Roley Daw (WA)
1993 Hayden Karutz (SA) Tich EdWArds (Tas)
1994 Hayden Karutz (SA) P. Marks (VM)
1995 Tony Marinelli (VC) Noel Emzin (Qld)
1996 Paul Reball (Qld) Bruce Tschirpig (WA)
1997 Lau Demaria (VM) Noel Emzin (Qld)
1998 Paul Reball (Qld) Steve Clark (Tas)
1999 Paul Reball (Qld) Mick Brown (VC)
2000 Dennis Selvidge (VM) Ralph Hopstee (WA)
2001 Dennis Selvidge (VM) Paul Reball (Qld)
2002 Tim Adams (WA) Ricky Holt (ACT)
2003 Rod Gillette (VM) Graham Harris (SA)
2004 Peter Vaughan (VM) Graham Harris (SA)
2005 Chris Hogan (Tas) Doug Ward (Qld)
2006 Peter Vaughan (VM) Ricky Norquay (Tas)
2007 Wayne McNamara (WA) Andrew Kohlvusch (NSW)
2008 Danny Gafa (VC) Peter Vaughan (VM)
2009
2010
Dropkic
Superules (35-40) Masterules (40-45)
1984 Ray Buckley (NT) 67.2m
1985 George Ilich (WA) 64.5m
1986 Eric Lake (VC) 57.5m
1987 Trevor Zeltner (ACT) 57.5m
1988 Trevor Zeltner (ACT) 61.3m
1989 Fred Dobra (Qld) 48.1m
1990 Ken Sage (VM) 62.3m Tim Sandford (WA)
1991 Michael Graham (NT) 54.4m Bruce Kuchel (SA)
1992 Ken Sage (VM) 57.0m Laurie Tognolini (WA)
1993 Ray Baehnisch (NT) 61.2m Kerry Viney (Tas)
1994 Lee Forrester (SA) 61.2m Mick Graham (NT)
1995 Shane Shorter (Qld) 59.2m Craig Davis (NSW)
1996 Peter Brain (VC) 49.95m Bruce Tschirpig (WA)
1997 Mark Clark (NSW) 50.0m Roy Baehnisch (NT)
1998 Mark Hofert (ACT) 55.8m Roy Baehnisch (NT)
1999 Niel Daniels (WA) 55.2m Lee Forrester (SA)
2000 Frank Loveluck (Tas) 61.5m Peter Brain (VC)
2001 Paul Fairchild (VM) 59.4m Steve Robbins (Qld)
2002 Jason Kearney (Qld) 51.5m Mark Hoffert (ACT)
2003 Donald Wheadon (VC) 53.6m Tas Strong (Tas)
2004 Tim Adams (WA) 57.0m Peter Spriggs (NSW)
2005 Eric Bowman (NSW) 54.8m Wayne Tyquin (VC)
2006 KyranO'Shaughnessy(ACT) 56.8m Eric Bowman (ACT)
2007 Damien Hofert (Qld) 58.65m Peter Spriggs (NSW)
2008 Mark Jones (VM) 57.1m Russ King (VM)
2009
2010
Dropkick Championships
Seniors (45-50) SuperSeniors (50-55)
62.1m
53.6m
55.5m
58.8m
55.1m
61.2m Jeff Hankins (VC) 53.1m
49.3m Ron Fenton (NSW) 48.6m
49.0m Jeff Hawkins (VC) 43.5m
54.2m Jeff Hawke (VC) 45.2m
58.2m Ken Pense (WA) 47.4m
56.4m Gary Conway (VM) 56.5m Ron Winfield (WA) 51.7m
56.5m Noel Doody (VC) 54.3m Gary Conway (VM) 50.0m
49.4m Peter Hams (WA] 46.3m Ron Winfield (WA) 44.7m
52.0m Don Dykes (Tas) 53.9m Peter Parsons (Tas) 46.45m
55.9m Don Dykes (Tas) 54.8m Alan Stilsby (VM) 50.7m
57.1m Mark Hope (NSW) 48.6m Ross McGorman (NT) 47.5m
57.0m Dave Watson (SA) 54.3m Peter Alison (Tas) 45.1m
56.9m Mark Flavel (SA) 51.8m Kim Cowan (NT) 48.8m
48.4m Greg Smith (NT) 45.1m Steve Rechner (SA) 49.1m
Carnival Sprint Champions
0-45)<br>75 metres Seniors (45-50)<br>75 metres SuperSeniors (50-55)<br>75 metres Veterans (55+)<br>75 me
Russel Brewer (Qld)
Alan Morris (NSW)
Joe Tassone (WA
Ric Svanberg (Qld)
Alan Sculthorpe (Tas)
Alan Sculthorpe (Tas)
Alan Sculthorpe (Tas) Barry Edwards (Tas)
M Brown (VM) Barry Edwards (Tas)
Robert Dawson (SA) Bruce Cornish (NSW)
Ross Wall (SA) Chris Lyndon (NT)
Graham Harris (SA) Robert Dawson (SA)
Graham Harris (SA) Noel Waterman (Qld)
Graham Harris (SA) Mark Petalas (VM)
Graham Harris (SA) Mark Petalas (VM)
Dropkick Championships
Seniors (45-50) SuperSeniors (50-55)
62.1m
53.6m
55.5m
58.8m
55.1m
61.2m Jeff Hankins (VC) 53.1m
49.3m Ron Fenton (NSW) 48.6m
49.0m Jeff Hawkins (VC) 43.5m
54.2m Jeff Hawke (VC) 45.2m
58.2m Ken Pense (WA) 47.4m
56.4m Gary Conway (VM) 56.5m Ron Winfield (WA) 51.7m
56.5m Noel Doody (VC) 54.3m Gary Conway (VM) 50.0m
49.4m Peter Hams (WA] 46.3m Ron Winfield (WA) 44.7m
52.0m Don Dykes (Tas) 53.9m Peter Parsons (Tas) 46.45m
55.9m Don Dykes (Tas) 54.8m Alan Stilsby (VM) 50.7m
57.1m Mark Hope (NSW) 48.6m Ross McGorman (NT) 47.5m
57.0m Dave Watson (SA) 54.3m Peter Alison (Tas) 45.1m
56.9m Mark Flavel (SA) 51.8m Kim Cowan (NT) 48.8m
48.4m Greg Smith (NT) 45.1m Steve Rechner (SA) 49.1m
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Veterans (55+) <tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p></td>
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<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1987<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1988<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1989<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1990<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1991<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1992<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1993<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1994<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1995<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1996<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1997<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1998<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1999<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2000<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2001<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2002<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2003<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2004<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2005<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2006<
Roscoe McGorman 46.35m <tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2007<
Kerry O'Callagan 41.6m <tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2008<
<tr bgcolor=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2009<
<tr bgcolor=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2010<
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Veterans (55+)<br>75 metres
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John Lamb (ACT)
John Lamb (ACT)
John Lamb (ACT)
Veterans (55+)
Roscoe McGorman 46.35m
Kerry O'Callagan 41.6m
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enter><td colspan=16><font size=+2 color=gold>Dropkick Championships</td></tr>
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1985</td><td rowspan=40 width=0 bgcolor=gold></td><td><p></td><td rowspan=40 width=0 b
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p></td><td><p>Superules (35-40)</td><td><p></td><td><p>Masterules (40-45)</td><td><p></td
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p></td><td colspan=2><hr width=150 color=gold></td><td colspan=2><hr width=150 color=gold>
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1984</td><td><p>Ray Buckley (NT)</td><td><p>67.2m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1985</td><td><p>George Ilich (WA)</td><td><p>64.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td>
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1986</td><td><p>Eric Lake (VC)</td><td><p>57.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p>
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1987</td><td><p>Trevor Zeltner (ACT)</td><td><p>57.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1988</td><td><p>Trevor Zeltner (ACT)</td><td><p>61.3m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1989</td><td><p>Fred Dobra (Qld)</td><td><p>48.1m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1990</td><td><p>Ken Sage (VM)</td><td><p>62.3m</td><td><p>Tim Sandford (WA)</td><
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1991</td><td><p>Michael Graham (NT)</td><td><p>54.4m</td><td><p>Bruce Kuchel (SA)<
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1992</td><td><p>Ken Sage (VM)</td><td><p>57.0m</td><td><p>Laurie Tognolini (WA)</td
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1993</td><td><p>Ray Baehnisch (NT)</td><td><p>61.2m</td><td><p>Kerry Viney (Tas)</td
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1994</td><td><p>Lee Forrester (SA)</td><td><p>61.2m</td><td><p>Mick Graham (NT)</td>
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1995</td><td><p>Shane Shorter (Qld)</td><td><p>59.2m</td><td><p>Craig Davis (NSW)</td
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1996</td><td><p>Peter Brain (VC)</td><td><p>49.95m</td><td><p>Bruce Tschirpig (WA)</
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1997</td><td><p>Mark Clark (NSW)</td><td><p>50.0m</td><td><p>Roy Baehnisch (NT)</td
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1998</td><td><p>Mark Hofert (ACT)</td><td><p>55.8m</td><td><p>Roy Baehnisch (NT)</t
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>1999</td><td><p>Niel Daniels (WA)</td><td><p>55.2m</td><td><p>Lee Forrester (SA)</td>
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2000</td><td><p>Frank Loveluck (Tas)</td><td><p>61.5m</td><td><p>Peter Brain (VC)</td>
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2001</td><td><p>Paul Fairchild (VM)</td><td><p>59.4m</td><td><p>Steve Robbins (Qld)</
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2002</td><td><p>Jason Kearney (Qld)</td><td><p>51.5m</td><td><p>Mark Hoffert (ACT)</
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2003</td><td><p>Donald Wheadon (VC)</td><td><p>53.6m</td><td><p>Tas Strong (Tas)</td
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2004</td><td><p>Tim Adams (WA)</td><td><p>57.0m</td><td><p>Peter Spriggs (NSW)</td
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2005</td><td><p>Eric Bowman (NSW)</td><td><p>54.8m</td><td><p>Wayne Tyquin (VC)<
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2006</td><td><p>KyranO'Shaughnessy(ACT)</td><td><p>56.8m</td><td><p>Eric Bowman (
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2007</td><td><p>Damien Hofert (Qld)</td><td><p>58.65m</td><td><p>Peter Spriggs (NSW)
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2008</td><td><p>Mark Jones (VM)</td><td><p>57.1m</td><td><p>Russ King (VM)</td><td
=700000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2009</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><
=600000 valign=top align=center><td><p>2010</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><
</td><td><p></td><td rowspan=40 width=0 bgcolor=gold>George Ilich (WA)</td><td><p>64.5m</td><td><p></td><td rowspan=40 widt
><td><p>Masterules (40-45)</td><td><p></td><td><p>Seniors (45-50)</td><td><p></td><td><p>SuperSeniors (50-55)</td><td><p></td
td><td colspan=2><hr width=150 color=gold></td><td colspan=2><hr width=150 color=gold></td><td colspan=2><hr width=150 color=go
>67.2m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
>64.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
<p>57.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
<p>61.3m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
48.1m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
2.3m</td><td><p>Tim Sandford (WA)</td><td><p>62.1m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td>
><p>54.4m</td><td><p>Bruce Kuchel (SA)</td><td><p>53.6m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td>
7.0m</td><td><p>Laurie Tognolini (WA)</td><td><p>55.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><
p>61.2m</td><td><p>Kerry Viney (Tas)</td><td><p>58.8m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><t
>61.2m</td><td><p>Mick Graham (NT)</td><td><p>55.1m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td
p>59.2m</td><td><p>Craig Davis (NSW)</td><td><p>61.2m</td><td><p>Jeff Hankins (VC)</td><td><p>53.1m</td><td><p></td><td>
49.95m</td><td><p>Bruce Tschirpig (WA)</td><td><p>49.3m</td><td><p>Ron Fenton (NSW)</td><td><p>48.6m</td><td><p></td><t
>50.0m</td><td><p>Roy Baehnisch (NT)</td><td><p>49.0m</td><td><p>Jeff Hawkins (VC)</td><td><p>43.5m</td><td><p></td><td>
p>55.8m</td><td><p>Roy Baehnisch (NT)</td><td><p>54.2m</td><td><p>Jeff Hawke (VC)</td><td><p>45.2m</td><td><p></td><td><
>55.2m</td><td><p>Lee Forrester (SA)</td><td><p>58.2m</td><td><p>Ken Pense (WA)</td><td><p>47.4m</td><td><p></td><td><p>
<p>61.5m</td><td><p>Peter Brain (VC)</td><td><p>56.4m</td><td><p>Gary Conway (VM)</td><td><p>56.5m</td><td><p>Ron Winf
p>59.4m</td><td><p>Steve Robbins (Qld)</td><td><p>56.5m</td><td><p>Noel Doody (VC)</td><td><p>54.3m</td><td><p>Gary Con
p>51.5m</td><td><p>Mark Hoffert (ACT)</td><td><p>49.4m</td><td><p>Peter Hams (WA]</td><td><p>46.3m</td><td><p>Ron Win
><p>53.6m</td><td><p>Tas Strong (Tas)</td><td><p>52.0m</td><td><p>Don Dykes (Tas)</td><td><p>53.9m</td><td><p>Peter Parso
>57.0m</td><td><p>Peter Spriggs (NSW)</td><td><p>55.9m</td><td><p>Don Dykes (Tas)</td><td><p>54.8m</td><td><p>Alan Stilsby
<p>54.8m</td><td><p>Wayne Tyquin (VC)</td><td><p>57.1m</td><td><p>Mark Hope (NSW)</td><td><p>48.6m</td><td><p>Ross M
><td><p>56.8m</td><td><p>Eric Bowman (ACT)</td><td><p>57.0m</td><td><p>Dave Watson (SA)</td><td><p>54.3m</td><td><p>
<p>58.65m</td><td><p>Peter Spriggs (NSW)</td><td><p>56.9m</td><td><p>Mark Flavel (SA)</td><td><p>51.8m</td><td><p>Kim Co
57.1m</td><td><p>Russ King (VM)</td><td><p>48.4m</td><td><p>Greg Smith (NT)</td><td><p>45.1m</td><td><p>Steve Rechner (S
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d><p>SuperSeniors (50-55)</td><td><p></td><td><p>Veterans (55+)</td><td><p></td></tr>
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C)</td><td><p>53.1m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
W)</td><td><p>48.6m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
C)</td><td><p>43.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
)</td><td><p>45.2m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
td><td><p>47.4m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
M)</td><td><p>56.5m</td><td><p>Ron Winfield (WA)</td><td><p>51.7m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
C)</td><td><p>54.3m</td><td><p>Gary Conway (VM)</td><td><p>50.0m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
A]</td><td><p>46.3m</td><td><p>Ron Winfield (WA)</td><td><p>44.7m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
</td><td><p>53.9m</td><td><p>Peter Parsons (Tas)</td><td><p>46.45m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
</td><td><p>54.8m</td><td><p>Alan Stilsby (VM)</td><td><p>50.7m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
SW)</td><td><p>48.6m</td><td><p>Ross McGorman (NT)</td><td><p>47.5m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
atson (SA)</td><td><p>54.3m</td><td><p>Peter Alison (Tas)</td><td><p>45.1m</td><td><p></td><td><p></td></tr>
SA)</td><td><p>51.8m</td><td><p>Kim Cowan (NT)</td><td><p>48.8m</td><td><p>Roscoe McGorman</td><td><p>46.35m</td></t
<td><p>45.1m</td><td><p>Steve Rechner (SA)</td><td><p>49.1m</td><td><p>Kerry O'Callagan</td><td><p>41.6m</td></tr>
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National Carnival Winners
Superules Masterules
Year/Venue Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 2
1983 - Melbourne Tasmania
1984 - Darwin Northern Territory
1985 - Hobart Tasmania
1986 - Perth Victoria Metro
1987 - Brisbane Western Australia Informal
1988 - Adelaide South Australia Informal
1989 - Canberra Victoria Metro Victoria Country Victoria Country
1990 - Melbourne Victoria Metro Victoria Country Victoria Country
1991 - Darwin Western Australia Northern Territory Western Australia
1992 - Gold Coast Victoria Metro Queensland Queensland
1993 - Hobart Tasmania Victoria Country Victoria Metro
1994 - Perth Western Australia Northern Territory Western Australia
1995 - Sydney Tasmania New South Wales New South Wales
1996 - Adelaide South Australia Victoria Metro South Australia Northern Territory
1997 - Geelong Victoria Metro Victoria Country Tasmania Victoria Metro
1998 - Canberra Tasmania ACT Tasmania ACT
1999 - Darwin Tasmania Queensland Queensland South Australia
2000 - Hobart Victoria Metro NT/Qld Combined Tasmania ACT
2001 - Gold Coast Victoria Metro Victoria Country Tasmania Victoria Metro
2002 - Melbourne Victoria Metro South Australia Victoria Metro ACT
2003 - Perth Western Australia South Australia Tasmania Queensland
2004 - Cairns Tasmania South Australia Tasmania South Australia
2005 - Adelaide Tasmania Western Australia South Australia South Australia
Victoria Metro
2006 - Maroochydore South Australia Queensland Victoria Country
2007 - Sydney Victoria Metro ACT Tasmania Western Australia
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Seniorules Super Seniors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 1 Division 2
Informal
Informal
Informal
Informal
Victoria Country
Victoria Metro
Victoria Country
Victoria Metro
Tasmania
Queensland Northern Territory Informal
Victoria Metro South Australia Informal
South Australia Tasmania Victoria Metro
Victoria Metro NSW/ACT Victoria Metro Victoria Metro
South Australia South Australia Western Australia Victoria Metro Queensland
Tasmania Western Australia South Australia Western Australia
Western Australia Queensland South Australia Victoria Country
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Veterans
Victoria Metro
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