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1976 VFL grand final

The 1976 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Hawthorn Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 25 September 1976. It was the 79th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1976 VFL season. The match, attended by 110,143 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 30 points, marking that club's third premiership victory.

1976 VFL Grand Final

Hawthorn

North Melbourne
13.22 (100) 10.10 (70)
1 2 3 4
HAW 5.6 (36) 9.12 (66) 10.18 (78) 13.22 (100)
NM 4.2 (26) 7.5 (47) 10.8 (68) 10.10 (70)
Date25 September 1976
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance110,143
UmpiresKevin Smith, Bill Deller
Accolades
Jock McHale MedallistJohn Kennedy Sr.
Broadcast in Australia
NetworkSeven Network
CommentatorsMike Williamson
Lou Richards

Background edit

This was North Melbourne's third successive Grand Final, and were the reigning premiers after having defeated Hawthorn in the 1975 VFL Grand Final.

At the conclusion of the regular home-and-away season, Hawthorn had finished second (behind Carlton) on the ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses. North Melbourne had finished third with 15 wins and 7 losses. During the season Hawthorn played North Melbourne in two home and away games, winning by 22 and 8 points respectively.

In the finals series leading up to the Grand Final, North Melbourne lost to Hawthorn by 20 points in the Qualifying Final before defeating Geelong by 33 points in the First Semi-Final. They then met Carlton in the Preliminary Final which they won by just one point to advance to the Grand Final. Hawthorn, after their win in the Qualifying Final, defeated Carlton by 17 points in the Second Semi-Final to advance to the Grand Final.

Both teams made six changes to their respective teams from the 1975 Grand Final.

Teams edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
Hawthorn
 
 
 
 
 
North Melbourne
Umpires[1]

The umpiring panel for the match, comprising two field umpires, two boundary umpires and two goal umpires is given below. This was the first VFL Grand final to feature two field umpires.

1976 VFL Grand Final umpires
Position Emergency
Field: Bill Deller (2) Kevin Smith (2)
Boundary: Howard Fox (1) Kevin Mitchell (6)
Goal: Kevin Barker (1) Brian Pratt (1)

Numbers in brackets represent the number of grand finals umpired, including 1976.

Match summary edit

The match was something of a psychological war, with both teams taking turns to trade blows. North Melbourne went into the match in a somewhat defensive frame of mind; captain Keith Greig was minding Hawthorn's dangerous rover Leigh Matthews, and similarly attacking minded players in Malcolm Blight and Steven Icke also found themselves playing in defence.[2] Hawthorn took the initiative from the start, with Leigh Matthews kicking the first goal of the game after five minutes. Late in the first quarter, Matthews struck Greig on the forehead sending him to the ground, and was reported. Greig was knocked out again later in the match, yet in spite of these heavy blows still played well enough to be among North's best players on the day.

The second quarter was for the most part even as both sides went goal for goal, but Kelvin Matthews and captain Don Scott kicked vital goals to give Hawthorn a 19-point lead at half time. Had they kicked for goal more accurately - star forward John Hendrie especially culpable with one goal and six behinds - the Hawks could easily have opened a six-goal lead.[3]

After 10 minutes in the third quarter Kangaroos coach Ron Barassi made the move of putting Brent Crosswell on for Peter Keenan, which immediately provided North Melbourne with a target. Hawthorn continued to have problems up forward, kicking one goal and six behinds for the quarter, and by three-quarter time the Kangaroos and managed to close the margin to just ten points.

However, in the final quarter the Hawks kept the Kangaroos goalless. Greig suffered another heavy blow from Matthews, while Peter Knights and David O'Halloran each took big marks for Hawthorn. The Hawks added three goals for the quarter and eventually ran out easy winners. It was the club's third win under coach John Kennedy.

Epilogue edit

Hawthorn's win was dedicated to former captain Peter Crimmins, who was dying from cancer at just 28. Before the game, Crimmins sent a telegram which Kennedy read to the team:

"Good luck to you and all the boys. It will be a long, hard, 100 minutes but I am sure you will be there at the end. Regards, Peter Crimmins."

Kennedy implored his players to "Do it for the little fella", and later stated that he believed his team was never going to lose.[4] The night of the Grand Final some players took the premiership cup to Crimmins' house to let him share in the celebrations.[5] A press photographer accompanied them, and a famous photo was published in the newspapers showing a wasted, reclining, yet beaming Crimmins holding the premiership cup surrounded by his jubilant teammates.[6] The victory became popularly known as 'Crimmo's Cup' in recognition of the inspiration Crimmins provided to his team. Crimmins died just three days after the game, aged 28.[5]

This was Kennedy's last game as Hawthorn coach. He was subsequently appointed coach of North Melbourne in 1985, and in his five seasons there he coached the club to the finals twice.

Hawthorn's next appearance in a Grand Final would be two years later (again against North Melbourne), in the 1978 VFL Grand Final, while North's next appearance would be against Collingwood in the drawn 1977 VFL Grand Final.

Match Scorecard and Details edit

1976 VFL Grand Final
Saturday, 25 September 2:30pm Hawthorn def. North Melbourne MCG (crowd: 110,143)
5.6 (36)
9.12 (66)
10.18 (78)
 13.22 (100)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.2 (26)
7.5 (47)
10.8 (68)
 10.10 (70)
Umpires: Smith, Deller
Television broadcast: Seven Network
3 Moncrieff
2 K. Matthews, Hendrie, Goad
1 L. Matthews, Scott, Rowlings, Martello
Goals 2 Cable, Icke, Burns
1 Cowton, Byrne, Moore, Melrose
Knights, Hendrie, Douge, Rowlings Best Dench, Greig, Cable, Icke, Blight
L. Matthews for striking Greig Reports

References edit

  1. ^ "Grand finals – AFLUA". 13 June 2013.
  2. ^ Atkinson and Atkinson, 2009, p. 323
  3. ^ Atkinson and Atkinson, 2009, p. 324
  4. ^ McFarlane, Glenn (14 December 2008). "Hawthorn great John Kennedy still a grand master". Herald Sun. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  5. ^ a b Jackson, Russell (24 September 2013). "The Joy of Six: great grand final moments: 4) Crimmo's Cup in '76". The Guardian (Australian Edition): Talking Sport. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 23 October 2013. "John Kennedy just simply read that telegram out to us prior to the '76 Grand Final and the rest was always going to be history, there was no way we were going to lose that game. We won that premiership and it's called 'Crimmo's Cup' to this day," said Knights.
  6. ^ "The Best Hawthorn FC Photos". Big Footy. 22 June 2009. Retrieved 23 October 2013.

Bibliography edit

  • Atkinson, Graeme; Atkinson, Brant (2009). The Complete Book of AFL Finals. Scoresby: The Five Mile Press. ISBN 978-1-74211-275-6.
  • Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897-1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. ISBN 0-670-86814-0

See also edit

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The 1976 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Hawthorn Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 25 September 1976 It was the 79th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League staged to determine the premiers for the 1976 VFL season The match attended by 110 143 spectators was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 30 points marking that club s third premiership victory 1976 VFL Grand FinalHawthorn North Melbourne13 22 100 10 10 70 1 2 3 4HAW 5 6 36 9 12 66 10 18 78 13 22 100 NM 4 2 26 7 5 47 10 8 68 10 10 70 Date25 September 1976StadiumMelbourne Cricket GroundAttendance110 143UmpiresKevin Smith Bill DellerAccoladesJock McHale MedallistJohn Kennedy Sr Broadcast in AustraliaNetworkSeven NetworkCommentatorsMike Williamson Lou Richards 1975 VFL Grand Final 1977 Contents 1 Background 2 Teams 3 Match summary 4 Epilogue 5 Match Scorecard and Details 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 See alsoBackground editMain article 1976 VFL season This was North Melbourne s third successive Grand Final and were the reigning premiers after having defeated Hawthorn in the 1975 VFL Grand Final At the conclusion of the regular home and away season Hawthorn had finished second behind Carlton on the ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses North Melbourne had finished third with 15 wins and 7 losses During the season Hawthorn played North Melbourne in two home and away games winning by 22 and 8 points respectively In the finals series leading up to the Grand Final North Melbourne lost to Hawthorn by 20 points in the Qualifying Final before defeating Geelong by 33 points in the First Semi Final They then met Carlton in the Preliminary Final which they won by just one point to advance to the Grand Final Hawthorn after their win in the Qualifying Final defeated Carlton by 17 points in the Second Semi Final to advance to the Grand Final Both teams made six changes to their respective teams from the 1975 Grand Final Teams edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Hawthorn nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp North Melbourne Hawthorn B 11 Brian Douge 15 Kelvin Moore 31 Bernie Jones HB 20 Ian Bremner 24 Peter Knights 0 8 David O Halloran C 0 2 Geoff Ablett 22 Barry Rowlings 26 Rodney Eade HF 10 David Polkinghorne 14 Alan Martello 0 4 Kelvin Matthews F 0 6 Michael Moncrieff 25 John Hendrie 19 Alan Goad Foll 23 Don Scott c 17 Michael Tuck 0 3 Leigh Matthews vc Res 13 Leon Rice 43 Peter Murnane Coach John Kennedy Sr North Melbourne B 21 John Byrne 23 David Dench vc 30 Frank Gumbleton HB 36 Steven Icke 13 Gary Cowton 0 5 Darryl Sutton C 18 Paul Feltham 11 John Burns 27 Keith Greig c HF 20 Wayne Schimmelbusch dvc 28 Terry Moore 15 Malcolm Blight F 0 1 Peter Keenan 0 8 Brent Crosswell 17 Graham Melrose Foll 22 Mick Nolan 0 7 Mark Dawson 0 9 Barry Cable Res 34 Ross Henshaw 40 Peter Chisnall Coach Ron Barassi Umpires 1 The umpiring panel for the match comprising two field umpires two boundary umpires and two goal umpires is given below This was the first VFL Grand final to feature two field umpires 1976 VFL Grand Final umpires Position Emergency Field Bill Deller 2 Kevin Smith 2 Boundary Howard Fox 1 Kevin Mitchell 6 Goal Kevin Barker 1 Brian Pratt 1 Numbers in brackets represent the number of grand finals umpired including 1976 Match summary editThe match was something of a psychological war with both teams taking turns to trade blows North Melbourne went into the match in a somewhat defensive frame of mind captain Keith Greig was minding Hawthorn s dangerous rover Leigh Matthews and similarly attacking minded players in Malcolm Blight and Steven Icke also found themselves playing in defence 2 Hawthorn took the initiative from the start with Leigh Matthews kicking the first goal of the game after five minutes Late in the first quarter Matthews struck Greig on the forehead sending him to the ground and was reported Greig was knocked out again later in the match yet in spite of these heavy blows still played well enough to be among North s best players on the day The second quarter was for the most part even as both sides went goal for goal but Kelvin Matthews and captain Don Scott kicked vital goals to give Hawthorn a 19 point lead at half time Had they kicked for goal more accurately star forward John Hendrie especially culpable with one goal and six behinds the Hawks could easily have opened a six goal lead 3 After 10 minutes in the third quarter Kangaroos coach Ron Barassi made the move of putting Brent Crosswell on for Peter Keenan which immediately provided North Melbourne with a target Hawthorn continued to have problems up forward kicking one goal and six behinds for the quarter and by three quarter time the Kangaroos and managed to close the margin to just ten points However in the final quarter the Hawks kept the Kangaroos goalless Greig suffered another heavy blow from Matthews while Peter Knights and David O Halloran each took big marks for Hawthorn The Hawks added three goals for the quarter and eventually ran out easy winners It was the club s third win under coach John Kennedy Epilogue editHawthorn s win was dedicated to former captain Peter Crimmins who was dying from cancer at just 28 Before the game Crimmins sent a telegram which Kennedy read to the team Good luck to you and all the boys It will be a long hard 100 minutes but I am sure you will be there at the end Regards Peter Crimmins Kennedy implored his players to Do it for the little fella and later stated that he believed his team was never going to lose 4 The night of the Grand Final some players took the premiership cup to Crimmins house to let him share in the celebrations 5 A press photographer accompanied them and a famous photo was published in the newspapers showing a wasted reclining yet beaming Crimmins holding the premiership cup surrounded by his jubilant teammates 6 The victory became popularly known as Crimmo s Cup in recognition of the inspiration Crimmins provided to his team Crimmins died just three days after the game aged 28 5 This was Kennedy s last game as Hawthorn coach He was subsequently appointed coach of North Melbourne in 1985 and in his five seasons there he coached the club to the finals twice Hawthorn s next appearance in a Grand Final would be two years later again against North Melbourne in the 1978 VFL Grand Final while North s next appearance would be against Collingwood in the drawn 1977 VFL Grand Final Match Scorecard and Details edit1976 VFL Grand Final Saturday 25 September 2 30pm Hawthorn def North Melbourne MCG crowd 110 143 5 6 36 9 12 66 10 18 78 13 22 100 Q1Q2Q3 Final 4 2 26 7 5 47 10 8 68 10 10 70 Umpires Smith Deller Television broadcast Seven Network 3 Moncrieff2 K Matthews Hendrie Goad1 L Matthews Scott Rowlings Martello Goals 2 Cable Icke Burns 1 Cowton Byrne Moore Melrose Knights Hendrie Douge Rowlings Best Dench Greig Cable Icke Blight L Matthews for striking Greig ReportsReferences edit Grand finals AFLUA 13 June 2013 Atkinson and Atkinson 2009 p 323 Atkinson and Atkinson 2009 p 324 McFarlane Glenn 14 December 2008 Hawthorn great John Kennedy still a grand master Herald Sun Retrieved 28 April 2012 a b Jackson Russell 24 September 2013 The Joy of Six great grand final moments 4 Crimmo s Cup in 76 The Guardian Australian Edition Talking Sport Guardian News and Media Limited Retrieved 23 October 2013 John Kennedy just simply read that telegram out to us prior to the 76 Grand Final and the rest was always going to be history there was no way we were going to lose that game We won that premiership and it s called Crimmo s Cup to this day said Knights The Best Hawthorn FC Photos Big Footy 22 June 2009 Retrieved 23 October 2013 Bibliography editAtkinson Graeme Atkinson Brant 2009 The Complete Book of AFL Finals Scoresby The Five Mile Press ISBN 978 1 74211 275 6 Ross J ed 100 Years of Australian Football 1897 1996 The Complete Story of the AFL All the Big Stories All the Great Pictures All the Champions Every AFL Season Reported Viking Ringwood 1996 ISBN 0 670 86814 0See also edit1976 VFL season Peter Crimmins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1976 VFL grand final amp oldid 1220002992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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