City vs Country Patriotic Match


The City v Country Patriotic Match was a one-off all-star game between two representative sides organised by the South Australian National Football League, following the cancellation of an interstate match between South Australia and Victoria in 1940. Admission to the ground was set at ninepence and 1 6 to the grandstand, children threepence and sixpence, with profits donated to the Navy League of Australia.

The match was played on 3 August 1940 at Adelaide Oval, between the Country Team and the Metropolitan Team. City won the match by 27 points.

Teams

The teams were selected from SANFL footballers by the State football selectors; C. McArthur, T.R.L. Alderman, and Sergeant C.L Shea of the 2nd A.I.F.

Country Team

Colours: Red and Black
No.NameSANFL club
1 South Adelaide
3West Torrens
4Glenelg
6Sturt
7Port Adelaide
8South Adelaide
11West Adelaide
12Port Adelaide
14West Adelaide
16Glenelg
17Port Adelaide
18Norwood
20North Adelaide
21Port Adelaide
22Norwood
23Norwood
24South Adelaide
West Adelaide
Port Adelaide

Colin Smith was initially selected as Vice Captain but dropped out of the team on the day of the match, along with J. Reilly and Jack Furniss, who were replaced with Jack Oatey, Angus Strauss and Theo Chynoweth.

Metropolitan Team

Colours: Blue and White
No.NameSANFL club
1 Port Adelaide
2 Norwood
3Norwood
5Sturt
6South Adelaide
7Port Adelaide
8North Adelaide
11North Adelaide
12West Adelaide
14West Torrens
15Sturt
16Sturt
18Port Adelaide
19Port Adelaide
20Port Adelaide
21West Adelaide
24Glenelg
25Glenelg
26West Torrens

Lionel Bennetts dropped out of the originally selected team, to be replaced by Mel Brock

Best on ground award

Whilst there was no official award presented for the player judged best afield, Jack Oatey's performance was singled out in multiple accounts as the best performed player in the game.