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AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match


FieldValue
year2008
competitionAFL
match_typeHall of Fame Tribute Match
imageAFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match logo.png
home[[File:Victoria Hall of Fame Tribute Match logo.png50px]]
Victoria
home_abbrVIC
away[[File:Dream Team Hall of Fame logo.png50px]]
Dream Team
away_abbrDT
home_qtr13.6 (24)
home_qtr29.8 (62)
home_qtr314.9 (93)
home_qtr421.11 (137)
away_qtr15.4 (34)
away_qtr28.6 (54)
away_qtr315.8 (98)
away_qtr418.12 (120)
home_score21.11 (137)
away_score18.12 (120)
date10 May 2008
stadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
attendance69,294
umpireVozzo, Kennedy, Rosebury, McInerney
coin_tossVictoria
kick_endPunt Road End
bestongroundmedalBrendan Fevola
networkNetwork Ten
commentatorsStephen Quartermain and Anthony Hudson

Victoria

Dream Team

The AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match was a one-off all-star game between two representative sides organised by the Australian Football League to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Australian rules football. The match was intended to celebrate the contribution of State of Origin and interstate matches to the history of the code.

The match was played on 10 May 2008 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia, between Victoria (the "Big V") and the "Dream Team", with a crowd of 69,294 in attendance. Victoria won the match by 17 points: 21.11 (137) to 18.12 (120).

Background

In 2007, the AFL announced that it would support a return of the State of Origin concept as a once-off carnival as part of the 150th anniversary of Australian rules football scheduled for 2008. The format of the carnival was not announced at this early stage.

The media featured several opinions on how the series could work without unduly interrupting the AFL season. There were suggestions that each state be individually represented, with a two division format to ensure that there would be no one-sided matches between the stronger states and the weaker states, and there were also suggestions for Victoria to be divided into separate Metro and Country, both of which are features of the annual AFL Under-18 Championships.

Many of the options that the AFL considered featured composite teams of weaker states, similar to the Allies team which represented Tasmania, Queensland, New South Wales and the Northern Territory collectively during State of Origin series in the 1990s.

By December, the vision for a full carnival had been reduced to a single all-star match, to be played between Victoria and the Dream Team, a composite team of all other states, territories and countries, on a State of Origin selection basis. The match would be held as a stand-alone match on the weekend between Rounds 7 and 8, on Saturday 10 May.

South Australia's Graham Cornes was critical of the format, saying that it deprived non-Victorian players of the honour of wearing a state guernsey. He felt that each state should have been given the opportunity to field their own team.

Amid concerns over player participation, the AFL considered introducing penalties for selected players who refused to participate. Instead, players were paid A$5,000 each to compete in the match, and the players agreed to donate the money to the AFL Players Association to be to distributed to three charities, a special past players fund, the Ladder program to combat homelessness and RecLink, which funds football leagues in remote communities in the Northern Territory.

In early 2008 the AFL announced the full details of the match and branded it as the "AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match", deliberately distancing it from the former State of Origin series. It promoted the event by announcing two captains would be Jonathon Brown (Victoria) and Andrew McLeod (Dream Team).

Victoria wore its traditional navy blue guernsey with a white V. The Dream Team wore a predominantly white guernsey, with beige cuffs and collars, and blue numbers and side panels; the names of 1246 community and grass-roots football clubs competing within the Australian states and territories eligible for the Dream Team were also included in small beige text across the front. |access-date = 25 November 2008 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110706100226/http://www.150years.com.au/TributeMatch/TributeMatchArticle/tabid/11379/Default.aspx?newsId=56831 |archive-date = 6 July 2011

Squads

In April 2008 the AFL announced 40-man squads for both teams, which would later be trimmed to 25 per side. All AFL teams except Essendon and Melbourne had at least one player selected in one of the sides. The match was played with an extended interchange bench of seven players instead of four.

Several high-profile players pulled out of the match in the final weeks before the game. Gary Ablett Jr, Nick Dal Santo and Brad Johnson pulled out for Victoria, while Luke McPharlin and Irishman Tadhg Kennelly dropped out for the Dream Team.

Final teams

( Hawks) ( Cats) ( Cats) ( Magpies) ( Hawks) ( Blues) ( Kangaroos) ( Hawks) ( Swans) ( Swans) () () ( Cats) ( Blues) () ( Tigers) ( Cats) ( Blues) ( Magpies) () ( Cats) ( Cats) ( Tigers) ( Magpies) Joel Selwood ( Cats) ( Cats)

( Crows) ( Crows) ( Swans) () Crows ( Dockers) () ( Tigers) ( Eagles) () ( Crows) ( Cats) () ( Crows) ( Hawks) ( Magpies) ( Eagles) ( Power) ( Power) ( Crows) () ( Cats) ( Cats) ( Swans) ( Cats) Ryan Griffen () ( Power)

List

(21.11)(18.12)
PositionPlayerPos'nsGoals
ForwardSteve Johnson143.0
ForwardBrendan Fevola106.2
ForwardDaniel Bradshaw81.2
Half-ForwardRyan O'Keefe81.0
Half-ForwardJonathan Brown113.2
Half-ForwardRobert Murphy141.1
CentreBrent Harvey233.0
CentreSam Mitchell210.0
CentreAdam Goodes210.0
Half-BackHeath Shaw210.0
Half-BackTrent Croad80.0
Half-BackJarrad Waite110.1
BackCampbell Brown121.0
BackMatthew Scarlett150.0
BackDarren Milburn160.0
FollowerTroy Simmonds100.0
FollowerJimmy Bartel190.0
FollowerChris Judd200.0
Interchange:
InterchangeJosh Fraser120.0
InterchangeLuke Power200.0
InterchangePaul Chapman151.2
InterchangeJames Kelly150.0
InterchangeNathan Foley211.0
InterchangeScott Pendlebury190.0
InterchangeJoel Selwood140.0
Coach:
Mark Thompson ()
PositionPlayerPos'nsGoals
ForwardBrett Burton142.1
ForwardLance Franklin144.5
ForwardLeon Davis163.1
Half-ForwardSimon Goodwin142.0
Half-ForwardCameron Mooney31.0
Half-ForwardDaniel Motlop92.0
CentreMatthew Richardson131.1
CentreDaniel Kerr60.0
CentreShaun Burgoyne211.0
Half-BackAndrew McLeod290.0
Half-BackMatthew Pavlich110.2
Half-BackAdam Cooney110.0
BackGraham Johncock250.0
BackBen Rutten100.0
BackCraig Bolton60.0
FollowerDean Cox130.0
FollowerPeter Burgoyne360.0
FollowerKane Cornes260.0
Interchange:
InterchangeNathan Bock110.0
InterchangeJamie Charman80.0
InterchangeJoel Corey230.0
InterchangeMathew Stokes211.1
InterchangeBrett Kirk121.0
InterchangeCorey Enright120.0
InterchangeRyan Griffen120.0
Coach:
Mark Williams ()

|}

Allen Aylett Medal

The Allen Aylett Medal for best on ground was awarded to Brendan Fevola, who kicked six goals for Victoria.

Scorecard

J Brown, Johnson, Harvey 3 O'Keefe, Murphy, C Brown, Chapman, Bradshaw, Foley 1 Davis 3 Motlop, Burton, Goodwin 2 Richardson, Kirk, S Burgoyne, Mooney, Stokes 1

References

References

  1. (31 May 2007). "Divide Victoria in State of Origin, says Connolly". The Australian.
  2. (30 May 2007). "Tasmania's Origin plea". Fox Sports Australia.
  3. (26 November 2007). "Cornes blasts all-star match".
  4. (6 May 2008). "Tribute match fees handballed to needy".
  5. "Official Website of the Australian Football League > News Article > Tribute Match teams".
  6. ''Pos'ns'' stands for Possessions.
  7. "AFL | Team & Player News, Live Coverage, Results, Fixtures, Tips & Analysis".
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