Team photographs of all of the competing teams were published in the Melbourne
Punch, and the Melbourne
Leader.
New South Wales The New South Wales team included A. Conlin, W. Scott,
Bob Rahilly, J. Hunter, G. Colley, E. Gluyas,
Bert Renfrey (Vice-Captain), and
Algy Millhouse from the Barrier, and G. Thomas, W. Maxfield, G. McConechy,
Ralph Robertson (Captain), T. Vannan, C. Murray, J. Delaney, H. Welsh, A. Dartnell, J. O'Leary, C. Shipton, and F. Carrick from Sydney; A.E. Watson from Hay, O'Keefe from Narrandera, plus James Greer and W. Hanes (also Haines, Haynes) from Wagga. During the carnival, the New South Wales team trained at the St Kilda Cricket Ground.
New Zealand The selected team was: E. George, F.A. Lording, W. Monteith, J.G. Marshall, Tongue, H. Fletcher, J.J. Abfalter (Auckland), P.H. Elvidge, S.G. Darby, A. Swann (Waihi), M. Bonas, D. Patrick, E. Furness, A. McGrath, L.L. Paull (Wellington),
George Dempster, H.L. West,
T.J. Wright (captain), H. Wilkinson, A. Porter, A. Fisher, Paisley, F. Ross (Christchurch), with emergencies, Burns, Welch, and L.A. Breese from Auckland, and Grant, and T. Smith. During the carnival, the New Zealand team trained at the Richmond Cricket Ground and was coached by Richmond's
Dick Condon.
New Zealand's tour matches This was the only time in the history of Australian rules "interstate" football matches that a team from New Zealand participated. It was anticipated that, immediately following the carnival, and before returning to New Zealand, the New Zealand team would play matches in Adelaide, Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Sydney, Brisbane, and Newcastle. The New Zealand team played a match, in Adelaide, on 1 September 1908 (Eight Hours Day), before the Governor,
George Le Hunte, on a very wet ground (in several places the water was inches deep). South Australia won the match 5.8 (38) to 3.10 (28). The match was not as one-sided as the final scores indicate: the score at quarter time was South Australia 4.5 (29) to New Zealand 0.1 (1). In the process of the day, the New Zealand team performed two
hakas, one before the match commenced, the other before the second half began. All in all, the New Zealand team won six out of the eleven matches they played on their tour, including the carnival matches against New South Wales and Queensland, and were described in the Melbourne press as "the surprise packet"; and, due to the fact that only two of their matches were played on dry grounds, they also became known as the "wet weather birds".
Queensland The selected team was: J. Hay, M.S. "Merce" Hicks, E. Miller, A. M'Gregor and T. Morris (City), V. "Vic" Lowndes, M. O'Dwyer, J. Greenwood, and Jack Keir (
Locomotives), W. MacDonald, G. Paget, H. Heidemann, and J. M'Cormack (Ipswich), L. Perkins, and H. Parker (
Valley), L. Kelly, A. "Jack" Bolton, and H. Hopkins (
Wynnum), Ralph McKellar (captain), H. Coates, and A. Atkinson (Brisbane), and Lieutenant B. Watts (Thursday island). Emergencies: M. Cooper (Valley), A. Tipper (City), J. Hickey (West Moreton), and E. "Ernie" Watson (Ipswich). It seems that B. "Bas" Bolton was a later addition to the team. During the carnival, the Queensland team was coached by
Jack Worrall, and trained at the Carlton Cricket Ground.
South Australia The selected team was; Charles George Gordon Gwynne, Ernie Johns,
Jack Tredrea,
Jack Chamberlain,
Richard Townsend,
Sinclair Dickson,
Alfred Roy Le Messurier, Edward M. Beare, A.C. Bennett, O.H. Hyman. H.W.D. Stoddart, C. Adcock, T. McKenzie. A. Ewers, A.E. Hewitt,
Stewart Geddes (vice captain), George Wallace,
Jack Mack,
Tom Leahy,
James Tierney,
John Albert "Alby" Bahr (captain),
Jack Woollard. During the carnival, the South Australian team trained at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground. The South Australian team that was defeated by Victoria 10.15 (75) to 2.14 (26) on 26 August 1908 was:
Back, Ewers, Hyman, and Woollard;
half-back, Stoddart, Beare, and McKenzie;
centre, Hewitt, Tredrea, and Bennett;
half-forward, Bahr, Townsend, and Chamberlain;
forward, Dickson, Johns, and Gwynne;
ruck, Tierney and Leahy;
rover, Wallace.
Tasmania The captain of Tasmania was Bruce Carter. The squad originally selected was: from the
South: Roy Bailey (half back), P. Orpwood (back), Walter Burrell (following and back), L. Bridges (wing), Weller Arnold (centre), C. Ward (centre and half-back), E. RusseIl (wing), W. Lee (forward and rover), T. Abel (follower), C. Webb (follower and back), W. Forster (rover and half-forward); from the
North: Algy Tynan (full back), A.J. "Barney" Badcock (half-back), W. Ride (back), B.L. Thomson (back), Charlie Searl (wing),
Hastings Woolley (half-back and follower),
Joe Littler (forward),
Viv Valentine (forward); from
North-West Coast: B. Carter (centre), W. Rutter (follower), T. Mahoney (follower); from
West Coast: A. Trotter (centre and forward),
George McLeod (forward and follower).
Emergencies: K. Appleby (North-West), first back and follower; Norman F Pannam (North West), first forward and second follower; L. Norman (North), rover and third forward; A. Tucker (South) second back and wing; B. Filgate (North-West), full back and wing. During the carnival, the Tasmanian team, coached by
Jack Gardiner and
Dick Gibson, trained at the South Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Victoria The Victorian team that defeated South Australia 10.15 (75) to 2.14 (26) on 26 August 1908 was: :
Back,
Joe Pearce (Melbourne),
Robert Nash (Collingwood), and
Phonse Wood (South Melbourne);
half-back,
Hugh Purse (Melbourne),
Bill Busbridge (Essendon), and
Bill Luff Sr. (Richmond);
centre,
Barclay Bailes (Fitzroy),
Rod McGregor (Carlton), and
George Bruce (Carlton);
half-forward,
Paddy Shea (Essendon),
Dave McNamara (St Kilda), and
Harvey Kelly (Carlton);
forward,
Wally Johnson (Fitzroy),
Dick Lee (Collingwood), and
Henry Young (Geelong);
ruck,
Herbert Milne (Fitzroy) and
Bert Franks (South Melbourne);
rover,
Alick Ogilvie (University).
Western Australia The selected team was: from
metropolitan district:
Jim Everett, Ronald Glen, Leonard Edwards, James Doig, Harry Sharpe, Thomas McNamara,
Sam Gravenall, George Wyatt, Henry Thompson,
Frank 'Diver' Dunne, Dick Sweetman,
Billy Orr; from
goldfields: William Trewhella,
Phil Matson,
William "Nipper" Truscott,
Alex Robinson, Walter Smith, George Tyson, William Cook, George Renwick, William Metheral, J. "Snob" Polglaise, Charles Tyson, Joe O'Dea. During the carnival, the Western Australian team trained at the Fitzroy Cricket Ground. ==Playing uniforms==