• After increasing factional in-fighting within the Board of Management, former
Brighton president Lewis Page took over the presidency of the Association, after he challenged and defeated incumbent Dr Frank Hartnett, who had served as president since August 1949, at the
annual general meeting in February 1951. After the original vote was tied 16–16, Hartnett stepped aside by giving his
casting vote to Page. Page served as president from 1951 until 1954. • Because the Association had finished last in the top division of the
1950 Brisbane Carnival, it was required to play off against the winners of the lower division, the
Australian Amateurs, to determine which team qualified for the top division at the next carnival, held in Adelaide in
1953. The play-off match was held at
Manuka Oval,
Canberra, on Saturday 14 July. The Association 20.17 (137) defeated the Amateurs 12.12 (84), to retain their place in the 1953 Carnival. The crowd was 2,500, and Prime Minister
Robert Menzies executed the opening bounce of the match. • Association representative teams played two other interstate matches during the season: • On Wednesday 9 May,
South Australia 28.19 (187) defeated the Association 13.14 (92) at
Adelaide Oval before a crowd of 21,000. • On Saturday 30 June, the Association 26.15 (171) defeated
Tasmania 12.11 (83) at
North Hobart Oval, before a crowd of 6,949. == See also ==