Indigenous All-Stars (Australian Rules Football) - Results

Results

Matches
YEAR DATE OPPONENT SCORE STADIUM CAPTAINS COACH BEST (Polly Farmer Medal) CROWD
2011 4 February Richmond Tigers Match cancelled due to inclement weather Adam Goodes (C) Michael O'Loughlin Cancelled
2009 7 February Adelaide Crows All-Stars 14.13 (97) def Adelaide 6.7 (43) TIO Stadium, Darwin, Northern Territory Andrew McLeod (C), Shaun Burgoyne (VC) Chris Johnson Matt Campbell 9,497
2007 11 February Essendon Football Club Essendon 14.9 (93) def All-Stars 6.7 (43) Marrara Oval, Darwin, Northern Territory Andrew McLeod (C) Michael McLean Andrew McLeod 13,119
2005 5 February Western Bulldogs All-Stars def Western Bulldogs Marrara Oval, Darwin, Northern Territory Daryl White (C),

Chris Johnson (VC)

Michael McLean Daniel Wells 8,500
2003 7 February Carlton Football Club All-Stars 19.16 (130) def Carlton 8.9 (57) Marrara Oval, Darwin, Northern Territory Andrew McLeod (C) Michael McLean Adam Goodes 17,500
1994 12 February Collingwood Football Club All-Stars 13.10 (88) def Collingwood 10.8 (68) Marrara Oval, Darwin, Northern Territory Michael McLean (C) Maurice Rioli Fabian Francis 15,000
1983 October 1 Richmond Football Club/Mildura All-Stars 37.11 (233) def Richmond/Mildura 14.11 (95) Sarah Oval, Mildura Victoria Stephen Michael (C) Michael Wanganeen Rex Handy 3,500

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