City vs Country West End Challenge


The City v Country West End Challenge was a one-off all-star game between two representative sides organised by the South Australian National Football League in the absence of a State of Origin game in 1990.
The match was played on 21 May 1990 at Football Park in West Lakes, South Australia, Australia, between The Advertiser Country All-Stars and The News City All-Stars. The Country All-Stars won the match by 41 points.

Teams

The Advertiser Country All-Stars

Coach: John Cahill
No.NameSANFL clubRecruited from
2West TorrensDudley United/Keith
3 Port AdelaidePort Lincoln
4GlenelgSouth Gambier
5Port AdelaideRosewater
6South AdelaideBooborowie Hallett
7Port AdelaideRudall
8GlenelgPenola
9SturtYankalilla
10West AdelaideQuorn
11Port AdelaideSacred Heart
12Central DistrictYallourn, Victoria
13South AdelaideDeniliquin
14West AdelaideSouth Gambier
15Port AdelaideWudinna
16West TorrensSouth Cairns
17WoodvilleShepparton United
18South AdelaideDudley United
19GlenelgMount Burr
20 North AdelaideOrroroo
21Central DistrictSouth Alice Springs
22SturtMildura
23West AdelaideLoxton
24West TorrensHopetoun
26WoodvilleKadina

The News City All-Stars

Coach: Graham Cornes
No.NameSANFL clubOriginally from
1WoodvilleNorth Hobart
2 NorwoodGaza
3North AdelaideModbury
4Port AdelaideRosewater
5GlenelgGlenelg Juniors
6GlenelgSt Peters East Bentleigh
7West TorrensHenley High School
8North AdelaideGaza
9NorwoodMarryatville High School
10NorwoodSt Ignatius' College
11NorwoodPembroke School
12Port AdelaideSalisbury West
13GlenelgMarion
14South AdelaideChristies Beach
16Central DistrictElizabeth
17West TorrensWest Torrens Juniors
18WoodvilleSouthern Districts
19Port AdelaideWest Adelaide
20Port AdelaideEthelton
21North AdelaideModbury
22 West TorrensModbury
23SturtBrighton High School
24South AdelaideSturt
25GlenelgSeacombe High School
27Port AdelaidePort Adelaide Juniors

Best on ground award

The Fos Williams Medal for best on ground was awarded to Andrew Jarman.

Aftermath and legacy

Start of AFL Era

This match is notable as it was the final representative game involving the SANFL prior to the introduction of the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League the following season. 30 players from this game were included on AFL lists in 1991, along with the coach of the City All-Stars, Graham Cornes being appointed the inaugural coach of. Overall, 1,869 AFL games would be amassed following this event from players who played in this game.

Other AFL Clubs

Name1991 ClubLater clubPost-1990 AFL Games
Richard ChampionBrisbane Bears183
Troy ClarkeBrisbane Bears68
John Fidge Bombers0
David Hynes Eagles Dockers86
Allen Jakovich DemonsFootscray Bulldogs54
Darren Jarman Hawks Crows230
Gilbert McAdam SaintsBrisbane Bears111
Matthew Robran Hawks Crows137
Laurence SchacheBrisbane Bears29
Justin Staritski Kangaroos Magpies26
Greg Whittlesea Hawks4

Hall of Fame Inductees

Twelve players, and both coaches, from this game have been inducted into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame. In 2007, Darren Jarman was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, whilst both coaches also have this honour.
NameSouth Australian Football Hall of FameAustralian Football Hall of Fame
Bruce Abernethy2007
John Cahill 20022002
Graham Cornes 20022012
Grantley Fielke2002
Scott Hodges2007
Andrew Jarman2007
Darren Jarman20062007
Bruce Lindsay2004
John Paynter2015
Greg Phillips2002
Michael Redden2002
Nigel Smart2008
Darren Smith2018
Stephen Williams2016