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1921 Perth Carnival
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1921 Perth Carnival |
| sport | Australian football |
| location | Perth, Australia |
| start_date | 6 August 1921 |
| end_date | 13 August 1921 |
| teams | 3 |
| commissioner | Australian National Football Council |
| format | Round Robin |
| current_champion | |
| final_champion | Western Australia |
| previous | [1914](1914-sydney-carnival) |
| next | [1924](1924-hobart-carnival) |

The 1921 Perth Carnival was the fourth edition of the Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian football interstate competition, staged in August 1921. It was the first carnival to take place in Perth and was won by the home state, Western Australia.
The decision to stage the carnival in Perth represented a significant additional expense for the carnival, as the transcontinental travel expenses for the visiting states were much higher. New South Wales and Queensland quickly withdrew, and Tasmania equivocated but ultimately decided likewise, resulting in a small carnival of only three teams. Nevertheless, the council saw benefit in staging the carnival in Perth to consolidate the strength of Australian rules football in the city, as it had seen post-war growth in the popularity of soccer as a rival code.
Ultimately, the carnival made a good profit, with a total gate of £5530 more than covering the visiting teams' travel expenses of £2000. The crowd of 26,461 drawn to the final match between Western Australia and South Australia set a new record for the highest sports attendance in Western Australian history.
In a famous conclusion to the match between Victoria and Western Australia, star Victorian full forward Dick Lee marked within scoring distance, and prepared a place kick which would have given Victoria the lead. He then played on (gathering the placed ball as he ran past it), and was tackled by Nipper Truscott as the final bell sounded.
Players
;Victoria
| Victoria Carnival Squad |
|---|
| Manager: E. W. Copeland (Collingwood) |
| Carlton: A. Boromeo, H. Clover, J. Greenhill, R. Hiskins |
;Western Australia
| Western Australian Carnival Squad |
|---|
| East Fremantle: L. Cinoris, F. Ion, R. Mudie, W. Truscott |
;South Australia
| South Australian Carnival Squad |
|---|
| Manager: C. V. Tyler (Port Adelaide) |
| Glenelg: J. Hanley |
Results
Ladder
References
References
- (27 April 1920). "The Interstate Carnival". The Examiner.
- (6 January 1920). "Football – altered rules explained". Barrier Miner.
- (17 August 1921). "The football carnival". Kalgoorlie Miner.
- W.V.F.. (12 June 1947). "Place kicking as a lost art". The Western Mail.
- (11 July 1921). "Australian carnival – Victorian team". The Argus.
- (5 August 1921). "The Football Carnival". The Daily News.
- (4 August 1921). "The Football Carnival – the South Australian team". The Daily News.
- (8 August 1921). "Football carnival". The West Australian.
- (11 August 1921). "Football Carnival". The West Australian.
- (15 August 1921). "Carnival Football". The West Australian.
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