New South Wales: W. Abotomay, D. Baird, A. Vincent, E. Tyson, A. Ratcliffe, W. Webb, W. Davis, T. Harris, A. Jackson, Les. Clarke, V. McCann, E. Stevens, B. Ellis, F. McCargill, F. McDonald, Fisher, R. Blackburn, R. Robertson, A. Erickson, G. Parr, R. Stephenson, E. Stewart, J. Cannon, E. McFadden, R. McInerney. Manager, W. Strickland. Queensland: D. Arnall, G. Beech, E. Bliss, E. Crouch, W. H. Cooke, A. J. Cowley, D. Duffy, W. East, A. Grieves, J. H. Hawke, P. W. Jones, C. Law- rence, S. McKinley, A. McPherson, A. C. McCaul, J. Minus, W. Maroney, D. Ogilvy, A. C. Roberts, A. E. Skuce, P. R. Willshire, G. Wilson, L. Wilson. South Australia: W. Mayman, F. H. Golding, D. V. McDougall, W. H. Oliver; J. C. Watson, F. G. Magor, J. W. Robertson, A. McFarlane, J. Ashley, A. Congear. F. H. Keen, J. J. Tredrea, F. M. Barry, S. Patten, D. Low. A. Klose, E. Johns, T. Leahy, L. Thomas, W. H. Dowling, J. R. Hanley, H. R. Head, Manager, Mr. J. Hodge. Tasmania: Absolom, Aulsebrook, R. Bailey, Bennison, Burton, Jack, Bastick J. Barnett, R. Coogan. R. Cooper, C. Dunn, J. Dunn, Flanagan, Goddard, Hanigan, J. Pennicott, Randall, L. Russell, Bailey, Barnett, Margetts, Morrison, Pugh. Victoria: Baud, Dick, Haughton, Green, Jackson, W. H. Lee, C. Gove, P. Ogden, Holden, Cooper, Johnson, Grigg, Heinz, Marsham, McNamara, Eicke, Schmidt, Lilley, Charge, Sloss, Brake, Woods, James. West Australia: Smith, Hebbard, Robinson, Scullion, Hurley, Daly, Sullivan, Slattery, Eddy, Burns, Limb, Sellars, Doig, Tapping, Youlden, Truscott, Thomas, McIntosh, Cain, Tomkins, Fisher, Oakley, Matson, Mose. Umpires: Jack Elder from Victoria, Henry "Ivo" Crapp from West Australia, S. F. Carter from South Australia and L. J. Pitcher.
Results
Ladder
Other awards and events
At the completion of the tournament, the best player from each state was awarded a gold medal, also known as Referee Medals, named after the Sydney newspaper. The winners were:
George Heinz
John W. Robertson
Albert Tapping
Ralph Robertson
Jack Pennicott
P.W. Jones.
Additional events held as part of the carnival included a series of junior and schoolboys' representative matches, played in timeslots not occupied by senior matches, as well as a goalkicking competition and a long-distance kicking competition, in both of which the best Australian rulesfootball players in each discipline faced off against rugby league star Dally Messenger.
In the goalkicking competition, Herbert Limb won the preliminary round amongst the Australian rules footballers. Messenger then defeated Limb in the final.