AEBF

Australian Eight Ball Federation

Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1989

           
1989 – Launceston, Tasmania
 
  PLAYER OF THE CARNIVAL  
   
WA Kelvin Lee . . N/A .
           
  OPEN SINGLES FINAL  
   
WA Avelino Defreitas 5 . Phil Bailey NT
           
  OPEN DOUBLES FINAL  
   
QLD  Mick Macri  4 . Jack Halligan  WA
QLD  Steve Hogan      Gordon Whittaker  WA
           
  OPEN TEAM FINAL  
   
SA South Australia 8 . Victoria VIC
           
  WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL  
   
TAS Ronelle Brady 5   Natalie Froling VIC
           
  WOMEN'S DOUBLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
. N/A     N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S TEAM FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           

 

Australian Eight-Ball Team 1989-90

  TEAM AUSTRALIA 1989  
  6th Australian Eight Ball Championships – 1989 – Launceston Tasmania   
     
       
    MENS     WOMENS    
  VIC Jack Halligan Capt Capt Ronnell Brady (Singles) TAS  
  SA John Barton V Capt . . .  
  WA Kelvin Lee (Player Carnival) . . . .  
  WA Avelino DeFreitas (Singles) . . . .  
  SA Alec Evreniadis . . . .  
  SA Mike Delahunty . . . .  
  QLD Steve Hogan . . . .  
  QLD Mick Macri . . . .  
  SA Ken Mitchell . . . .  
  TAS Phil Bailey . . . .  
  TAS Phil Woodham . . . .  
  NT Ken Southwell . . . .  
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  1989 Introduced Women’s Singles to National Championships.  

 

Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1988

           
1988 – Melbourne, Victoria
 
  PLAYER OF THE CARNIVAL  
   
NSW Mike Heka . . N/A .
           
  OPEN SINGLES FINAL  
   
NSW Mike Heka 5   Steve Hogan QLD
           
  OPEN DOUBLES FINAL  
   
NSW  Mike Heka  4 . Mick Macri  QLD
NSW  Risto Barzovski      Steve Lohmann  QLD
           
  OPEN TEAM FINAL  
   
WA Western Australia 8 . Victoria QLD
           
  WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S DOUBLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
. N/A     N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S TEAM FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           

 

Australian Eight-Ball Team 1988-89

  TEAM AUSTRALIA 1988  
  5th Australian Eight Ball Championships – 1988 – Melbourne Victoria   
     
       
    MENS     WOMENS    
  VIC Jack Halligan Capt . . .  
  QLD Steve Hogan V Capt . . .  
  NSW Mike Heka (S) (Player Carnival) . . . .  
  SA Mike Delahunty . . . .  
  WA Avelino DeFreitas . . . .  
  SA John Barton . . . .  
  NT Ken Southwell . . . .  
  VIC Jim Rene . . . .  
  VIC Carl Santalucia . . . .  
  WA Perry Hart . . . .  
  NSW Risto Barzovski . . . .  
  TAS Warren Shaw . . . .  
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Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1987

           
1987 – Darwin, Northern Territory
 
  PLAYER OF THE CARNIVAL  
   
QLD Steve Hogan . . N/A .
           
  OPEN SINGLES FINAL  
   
QLD Steve Hogan 5   Steve Seebohm SA
           
  OPEN DOUBLES FINAL  
   
WA  Jack Halligan  4 . Barry Smith  NSW
WA  Gordon Whittaker      Steve Bird  NSW
           
  OPEN TEAM FINAL  
   
QLD Queensland 8 . South Australia VIC
           
  WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S DOUBLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
. N/A     N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S TEAM FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           

 

Australian Eight-Ball Team 1987-88

  TEAM AUSTRALIA 1987  
  4th Australian Eight Ball Championships – 1987 – Darwin Northern Territory   
     
       
    MENS     WOMENS    
  QLD Steve Hogan (S) (Player Carnival) Capt . . .  
  VIC Jack Halligan V Capt . . .  
  WA Avelino DeFreitas . . . .  
  QLD Mick Macri . . . .  
  SA Ken Mitchell . . . .  
  VIC Shayne Kilpatrick . . . .  
  NSW Risto Barzovski . . . .  
  SA John Lehman . . . .  
  NT Robbie Savage . . . .  
  TAS Cyril Triffitt . . . .  
  WA Gordon Whittaker . . . .  
  SA Graham Forsyth . . . .  
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Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1986

           
1986 – Perth, Western Australia
 
  PLAYER OF THE CARNIVAL  
   
VIC John Howson . . N/A .
           
  OPEN SINGLES FINAL  
   
VIC Steve Hogan 5   Brian Cooney WA
           
  OPEN DOUBLES FINAL  
   
SA  Steve Seebohm  4 . Daryl Jenkins  VIC 
SA  John Kendle      Peter Nelson  VIC 
           
  OPEN TEAM FINAL  
   
SA South Australia 8 . Victoria VIC
           
  WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S DOUBLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
. N/A     N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S TEAM FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           

 

Australian Eight-Ball Team 1986-87

  TEAM AUSTRALIA 1986  
  3rd Australian Eight Ball Championships – 1986 – Perth Western Australia   
     
       
    MENS     WOMENS    
  SA John Barton Capt . . .  
  VIC Shayne Kilpatrick V Capt . . .  
  VIC John Howson (Player Carnival) . . . .  
  QLD Steve Hogan (Singles) . . . .  
  SA Alec Evreniadis . . . .  
  WA Avelino DeFreitas . . . .  
  NT Ken Southwell . . . .  
  VIC Daryl Jenkins . . . .  
  QLD Len Stein . . . .  
  WA Brian Cooney . . . .  
  TAS Craig Helm . . . .  
  SA Rod Carlier . . . .  
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Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1985

           
1985 – Brisbane, Queensland
 
  PLAYER OF THE CARNIVAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           
  OPEN SINGLES FINAL  
   
SA Shanyne Kilpatrick 5   Steve Hogan QLD
           
  OPEN DOUBLES FINAL  
   
WA  Jack Halligan  4 . Len Stein  QLD
WA  Avelino Defreitas      Steve Lees  QLD
           
  OPEN TEAM FINAL  
   
WA Western Australia 8 . South Australia SA
           
  WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S DOUBLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
. N/A     N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S TEAM FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           

 

Australian Eight-Ball Team 1985-86

  TEAM AUSTRALIA 1985  
  2nd Australian Eight Ball Championships – 1985 – Brisbane Queensland   
     
       
    MENS     WOMENS    
  SA John Barton Capt . . .  
  VIC Jack Halligan V Capt . . .  
  VIC Shayne Kilpatrick (Singles) . . . .  
  QLD Steve Hogan . . . .  
  QLD Len Stein . . . .  
  TAS Phil Woodham . . . .  
  WA Chris Bussanich . . . .  
  NT Robbie Savage . . . .  
  WA Perry Hart . . . .  
  WA Ivan Vudrag . . . .  
  VIC Jeremy Sharp . . . .  
  WA Ric Lewandowski . . . .  
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Australian Eight-Ball Team 1984-85

  TEAM AUSTRALIA 1984  
  1st Australian Eight Ball Championships – 1984 – Adelaide South Australia  
     
       
    MENS     WOMENS    
  VIC Jack Halligan Capt . . .  
  SA Mike Delahunty V Capt . . .  
  SA Peter Hall (Singles) . . . .  
  WA Avelino DeFreitas . . . .  
  QLD Steve Lees . . . .  
  NT Alan Turk . . . .  
  TAS Anthony Nicholls . . . .  
  VIC John Varrese . . . .  
  SA Rob Walasek . . . .  
  SA Robert Huala . . . .  
  NT Trevor Reid . . . .  
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Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1984

Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1984

           
1984 – Adelaide, South Australia (the inaugural event)
 
  PLAYER OF THE CARNIVAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           
  OPEN SINGLES FINAL  
   
SA Peter Hall 5   Avelino Defreitas WA
           
  OPEN DOUBLES FINAL  
   
VIC  John Howson  4 . Robbie Savage  NT 
VIC  Tom Young      Tony Sladek  NT 
           
  OPEN TEAM FINAL  
   
SA South Australia 8 . Western Australia WA
           
  WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S DOUBLES FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
. N/A     N/A .
           
  WOMEN'S TEAM FINAL  
   
. N/A . . N/A .
           

Australian Eight-Ball Nationals 1984

1984 1st nationals. Sa beat Wa. Left to right top row Rick Crewdson team manager, Chris Haines Riverland Assoc. Bill Lehman, John Lehman, Mick Delahunty, Glen Trenwith, the rock, and Arthur Karanis. Bottom row. Bob Walesack Gawler Assoc, John Barton capt. Robert Huala and the late and sorely missed JK. John Kendle. Missing from the photo. 1984 Singles champion of Australia the legend Peter Hall.

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AEBF Hall of Fame Criteria

 The Australian Eight Ball Federation, AEBF Hall of Fame Criteria for Induction into the Hall of Fame.

1. Any player or team to be considered for induction to the AEBF Hall of Fame is to have been during the period of consideration a member of the AEBF whether as a direct member or a member of a state/territory affiliate to the AEBF

2. The H.O.F. committee shall consider a player’s or a team’s outstanding service and overall contribution to the game of Eight ball in determination of their eligibility for their induction into the Hall of Fame

3. Without limiting clause 2, the H.O.F. committee may consider a candidate’s individual record, ability, integrity, sportsmanship and character

4. The number of years played as a member shall be a minimum of 10 (a team would be an exception) and shall only be a consideration and not a determination of eligibility

5. Only a player or team will be eligible for consideration

6. A player can be considered whilst still actively playing or after retirement from the game

7. Generally, consideration will only be given to the candidate(s) achievement at the highest level of competition in Australia, representation in an Australian Team and achievement at international level

8. A player shall be nominated by his/her state/territory and a full resume shall be provided for consideration

9. There shall be no special order of precedence to H.O.F. inductees

10. The H.O.F. committee shall recommend to the AEBF as to when and how the inductee shall be recognized