Results
All of the matches were played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Day One
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section B | New Zealand | 9.9 (63) | New South Wales | 8.14 (62) | Wednesday 19 August 1908 |
| Section B | Tasmania | 22.22 (154) | Queensland | 2.2 (14) | Wednesday 19 August 1908 |
Day Two
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section A/B | Victoria | 25.21 (171) | New Zealand | 5.10 (40) | Friday 21 August 1908 |
Day Three
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section B | Tasmania | 8.14 (62) | New South Wales | 4.11 (35) | Saturday 22 August 1908 |
| Section A | Western Australia | 8.11 (59) | South Australia | 8.5 (53) | Saturday 22 August 1908 |
Day Four
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section B | New Zealand | 6.12 (48) | Queensland | 4.11 (35) | Monday 24 August 1908 |
Day Five
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section A/B | Western Australia | 17.12 (114) | New South Wales | 12.3 (75) | Tuesday 25 August 1908 |
Day Six
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section A | Victoria | 10.15 (75) | South Australia | 2.14 (26) | Wednesday 26 August 1908 |
| Section B | Tasmania | 11.18 (84) | New Zealand | 1.12 (18) | Wednesday 26 August 1908 |
Day Seven
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section B | New South Wales | 13.15 (93) | Queensland | 8.11 (59) | Thursday 27 August 1908 |
Day Eight
| Section | Winning team | score | Losing team | score | Date |
| Section A/B | South Australia | 16.20 (116) | Tasmania | 7.7 (49) | Saturday 29 August 1908 |
| Section A | Victoria | 13.22 (100) | Western Australia | 6.8 (44) | Saturday 29 August 1908 |
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