The 1933 Sydney Carnival was the eighth edition of the Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian footballinterstate competition. The carnival was held in Sydney over an eleven-day period between Wednesday 2 August and Saturday 12 August.[1]
During the competition, Queensland broke a 20-game carnival losing streak when they accounted for Canberra by 42 points. The Canberrans were competing in their inaugural Australian National Football Carnival.
New South Wales were the better of the weaker set of teams,[2] defeating each of Tasmania, Canberra and Queensland. Once more, South Australian and Western Australia outfits were no match for Victoria.[3]
During the carnival, Australian rules football officials entered a conference with New South Wales Rugby League officials with the view to developing a hybrid between the two sports, known as universal football. A trial match featuring members of the Queensland team was held in private on Friday 11 August, but nothing further came of the proposal.[4][5]
Results
Winning team
Score
Losing team
Score
Tasmania
31.29 (215)
Canberra
12.5 (77)
South Australia
13.17 (95)
Western Australia
10.24 (84)
Victoria
23.17 (155)
New South Wales
14.18 (102)
New South Wales
19.22 (136)
Queensland
6.15 (51)
Victoria
19.14 (128)
South Australia
17.11 (113)
New South Wales
16.14 (110)
Canberra
12.10 (82)
Victoria
24.16 (160)
Tasmania
15.10 (100)
South Australia
13.18 (96)
Western Australia
12.11 (83)
Queensland
20.16 (136)
Canberra
14.10 (94)
New South Wales
20.12 (132)
Tasmania
15.17 (107)
Victoria
14.16 (100)
Western Australia
12.13 (85)
Tasmania
21.11 (137)
Queensland
7.14 (56)
Western Australia
17.22 (124)
New South Wales
16.18 (114)
Victoria
15.16 (106)
South Australia
9.8 (62)
Notes
^"Australian rules". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, NSW. 17 June 1933. p. 17.