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1990 AFL Grand Final

The 1990 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Collingwood Football Club and the Essendon Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 6 October 1990. It was the 94th annual grand final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 1990 AFL season. The match, attended by 98,944 spectators, was won by Collingwood by a margin of 48 points, marking that club's 14th premiership victory.

1990 AFL Grand Final

Collingwood

Essendon
13.11 (89) 5.11 (41)
1 2 3 4
COL 2.5 (17) 8.9 (57) 11.10 (76) 13.11 (89)
ESS 2.2 (14) 3.5 (23) 5.6 (36) 5.11 (41)
Date6 October 1990, 2.30pm
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance98,944
UmpiresSawers, Rowan
Ceremonies
Pre-match entertainmentNormie Rowe
National anthemNormie Rowe
Accolades
Norm Smith MedallistTony Shaw (Collingwood)
Broadcast in Australia
NetworkSeven Network
CommentatorsBruce McAvaney (host)
Sandy Roberts (commentator)
Ian Robertson (commentator)
Don Scott (expert commentator)
Bernie Quinlan (boundary rider)
Michael Roberts (boundary rider)
Peter McKenna (analyst)
Ross Glendinning (analyst)

Background edit

During the first half of the 20th century Collingwood was very successful, winning the majority of its premierships during this time. However, since winning the 1958 VFL Grand Final, Collingwood had made nine unsuccessful grand final attempts in 32 years (including a draw in the 1977 VFL Grand Final against North Melbourne). Essendon had last played a grand final in 1985, which it had won against Hawthorn; that match was the last game of Collingwood coach and then-Hawthorn forward Leigh Matthews' playing career.

At the conclusion of the home-and-away season, Essendon had finished first on the AFL ladder with 17 wins and 5 losses. Collingwood had finished second with 16 wins and 6 losses. The top five qualified for the finals, which were played under the McIntyre final five system.

Unusually, the grand final was held in October, since Collingwood and West Coast played a draw in the qualifying final at Waverley Park in the first week of the finals. The match was replayed the following week, with Collingwood winning convincingly by 59 points to advance to the second semi-final against Essendon. In the second semi-final, Collingwood scored ten goals to two after half time to win by 63 points and advance to the grand final. Essendon faced West Coast in the preliminary final, winning by 63 points, to earn its place in the grand final.

Collingwood's drawn qualifying final with West Coast caused the grand final and all other finals to be delayed by a week from the originally scheduled dates, which proved both controversial and commercially challenging. It was controversial because, when Essendon played the second semi-final, it had been 21 days since its last competitive match (having received the minor premier's bye, followed by a bye for the replayed final); although the club played an unofficial practice match against 12th-placed Fitzroy during the second week, the extra week off was thought to have affected Essendon's form and contributed to its losses in the second semi-final and, ultimately, the grand final.[1] It also caused an unprecedented commercial and logistical challenge, as a large number of league and corporate events related to grand final week had to be rescheduled, impacting travel, venues and hotels; drawn finals had occurred before, but the number and scale of corporate grand final week events had increased significantly since the last time a drawn finals match forced the grand final to be rescheduled in 1972.[2] As a result, starting from 1991, the rules were changed to allow extra time to be played in drawn finals (excluding the grand final) to ensure the grand final date would not change.

Match summary edit

First quarter edit

The match began with Essendon starting strongly, as the Bombers' beanpole full-forward Paul Salmon kicked two early goals from strong marks. The signs looked ominous for Collingwood who were unable to penetrate before a classic goal by Peter Daicos from the boundary followed by a late goal by Gavin Brown from an Essendon turnover gave the inaccurate Magpies a three-point lead, and considerable momentum, at the first change.

Quarter-time brawl edit

At the sounding of the quarter time siren, a wild brawl erupted in the Essendon forward pocket drawing all players on the ground and spreading to include team officials. During the brawl, Gavin Brown was flattened by Terry Daniher in retaliation for Brown felling Kieran Sporn. The umpires, police, stadium security and Channel Seven boundary rider Bernie Quinlan were needed to restore order. In the aftermath ten players and officials were reported (see below for details). The violent brawl, beamed live across Australia and the world, shocked viewers, fans and officials alike, and would be the catalyst for the AFL to crack down on violence in the game, leading to greater penalties and severe fines for players engaging in brawls.

Second quarter edit

Following the brawl, the umpires took a hard line on any indiscretions. Collingwood, playing in front at the contests, benefitted from this, and won several free kicks and fifty metre penalties, from which they scored five goals in the first nine minutes of the quarter. Essendon never really recovered from this purple patch, and after finishing with six goals to one in the second quarter, Collingwood led by 34 points at half time.

Third quarter edit

Collingwood continued strongly after half time, whilst Kevin Sheedy had shuffled his Essendon players into different positions all across the ground in an attempt to bridge the deficit, attempting to replicate his successful three-quarter-time efforts in the 1984 VFL Grand Final. Craig Starcevich was knocked out by Terry Daniher after taking a mark, with Mick McGuane taking his kick and scoring from the resultant 50 metre penalty. Peter Daicos scored a spectacular goal from near the behind post to extend Collingwood's margin to 46 points. Essendon scored the next two goals midway through the third quarter with two quick goals, before Gavin Brown goaled late to give Collingwood a 40-point lead at three-quarter time.

Fourth quarter edit

Essendon attacked and dominated the play early in the last quarter but could only manage behinds, including hitting the post twice from set shots. After absorbing the Essendon pressure for twenty minutes, Collingwood's Doug Barwick scored the first goal of the quarter, with a snapshot from 25 metres. The siren sounded soon after Damian Monkhorst scored to make the margin 48 points. Essendon was held goalless in the final quarter.

The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to Collingwood's Tony Shaw for being judged the best player afield, with 32 possessions in an inspirational display. He was the first team captain to be awarded the medal.

This win represented the first for Leigh Matthews as coach. He had previously captained Hawthorn to grand finals in the 1980s, and later went on to coach the Brisbane Lions to three premierships (the first of them against Kevin Sheedy's Bombers) in the 2000s.

Many of Essendon's senior players would retire or move on in the following two seasons; however, their next grand final appearance came three years later, when the Baby Bombers (so named because of the high number of players they had under 21) surprised the football world and won the 1993 AFL Grand Final against Carlton. Collingwood did not win another premiership for 20 years, until they defeated St Kilda in the 2010 replay.

Teams edit

 
 
 
 
 
Collingwood
 
 
 
 
 
 
Essendon

Scorecard edit

1990 AFL Grand Final
Saturday, 6 October 2:30pm Collingwood def. Essendon MCG (crowd: 98,944)
2.5 (17)
8.9 (57)
11.10 (76)
 13.11 (89)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.2 (14)
3.5 (23)
5.6 (36)
 5.11 (41)
Umpires: Sawers, Rich
Norm Smith Medal: Tony Shaw
Television broadcast: Seven Network
National anthem: Normie Rowe
Brown, Barwick, Crosisca, Russell, Daicos 2
Monkhorst, Starcevich, McGuane 1
Goals 2 Salmon
1 Kickett, Somerville, Grenvold
Shaw, Russell, Monkhorst, Millane, Francis, Kerrison, Starcevich, Crosisca, McGuane Best Watson, Sporn, T. Daniher, Kickett, Ezard, O'Donnell
Brown (concussion), Starcevich (concussion) Injuries Nil
See Tribunal Reports See Tribunal
  • Match was also broadcast on 3AW and 3LO radio

Statistics edit

Tribunal edit

Ten players and officials were reported on a total of seventeen offences as a result of the brawl:

  • Terry Daniher (Essendon): Charged with striking Gavin Brown and striking Craig Starcevich. Suspended for 12 matches.
  • Graeme Allan (Colllingwood football manager): Charged with striking Essendon runner Peter Power and conduct unbecoming of a team official. Suspended for six matches and fined $15,000.
  • Eddie Hillgrove (Colllingwood team manager): Charged with assaulting Essendon bootstudder Graham Menola and conduct unbecoming of a team official. Suspended for six matches and fined $7,500.
  • Darren Bewick (Essendon): Charged with striking and rough conduct against Tony Shaw, kneeing Denis Banks, and striking Doug Barwick. Cleared of first three charges; suspended for four matches.
  • Gavin Brown (Colllingwood): Charged with striking Kieran Sporn. Suspended for three matches.
  • Kieran Sporn (Essendon): Charged with striking Denis Banks. Suspended for two matches.
  • John Synan (Essendon doorman): Charged with charging Colllingwood team manager Eddie Hillgrove and conduct unbecoming of a team official. Fined $5,000.
  • Craig Kelly (Colllingwood) and Paul Van Der Haar (Essendon): Charged with striking each other. Both found not guilty.
  • Derek Kickett (Essendon): Charged with striking Mick McGuane. Found not guilty.

Postscript edit

In a tragic postscript, Collingwood player Darren Millane, who was in possession of the ball when the final siren sounded, died in a car accident one year and one day after this match.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rodgers, Stephen, Every Game Every Played: VFL/AFL Results 1897–1991, Ringwood, VIC: Viking O'Neal, p. 741
  2. ^ Bruce Matthews (11 September 1990). "Commission rules out grand final change". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 66.
  3. ^ a b Pos'ns stands for Possessions.

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The 1990 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Collingwood Football Club and the Essendon Football Club held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 6 October 1990 It was the 94th annual grand final of the Australian Football League formerly the Victorian Football League staged to determine the premiers for the 1990 AFL season The match attended by 98 944 spectators was won by Collingwood by a margin of 48 points marking that club s 14th premiership victory 1990 AFL Grand FinalCollingwood Essendon13 11 89 5 11 41 1 2 3 4COL 2 5 17 8 9 57 11 10 76 13 11 89 ESS 2 2 14 3 5 23 5 6 36 5 11 41 Date6 October 1990 2 30pmStadiumMelbourne Cricket GroundAttendance98 944UmpiresSawers RowanCeremoniesPre match entertainmentNormie RoweNational anthemNormie RoweAccoladesNorm Smith MedallistTony Shaw Collingwood Broadcast in AustraliaNetworkSeven NetworkCommentatorsBruce McAvaney host Sandy Roberts commentator Ian Robertson commentator Don Scott expert commentator Bernie Quinlan boundary rider Michael Roberts boundary rider Peter McKenna analyst Ross Glendinning analyst 1989 AFL Grand Final 1991 Contents 1 Background 2 Match summary 2 1 First quarter 2 1 1 Quarter time brawl 2 2 Second quarter 2 3 Third quarter 2 4 Fourth quarter 3 Teams 4 Scorecard 4 1 Statistics 5 Tribunal 6 Postscript 7 See also 8 ReferencesBackground editMain article 1990 AFL season During the first half of the 20th century Collingwood was very successful winning the majority of its premierships during this time However since winning the 1958 VFL Grand Final Collingwood had made nine unsuccessful grand final attempts in 32 years including a draw in the 1977 VFL Grand Final against North Melbourne Essendon had last played a grand final in 1985 which it had won against Hawthorn that match was the last game of Collingwood coach and then Hawthorn forward Leigh Matthews playing career At the conclusion of the home and away season Essendon had finished first on the AFL ladder with 17 wins and 5 losses Collingwood had finished second with 16 wins and 6 losses The top five qualified for the finals which were played under the McIntyre final five system Unusually the grand final was held in October since Collingwood and West Coast played a draw in the qualifying final at Waverley Park in the first week of the finals The match was replayed the following week with Collingwood winning convincingly by 59 points to advance to the second semi final against Essendon In the second semi final Collingwood scored ten goals to two after half time to win by 63 points and advance to the grand final Essendon faced West Coast in the preliminary final winning by 63 points to earn its place in the grand final Collingwood s drawn qualifying final with West Coast caused the grand final and all other finals to be delayed by a week from the originally scheduled dates which proved both controversial and commercially challenging It was controversial because when Essendon played the second semi final it had been 21 days since its last competitive match having received the minor premier s bye followed by a bye for the replayed final although the club played an unofficial practice match against 12th placed Fitzroy during the second week the extra week off was thought to have affected Essendon s form and contributed to its losses in the second semi final and ultimately the grand final 1 It also caused an unprecedented commercial and logistical challenge as a large number of league and corporate events related to grand final week had to be rescheduled impacting travel venues and hotels drawn finals had occurred before but the number and scale of corporate grand final week events had increased significantly since the last time a drawn finals match forced the grand final to be rescheduled in 1972 2 As a result starting from 1991 the rules were changed to allow extra time to be played in drawn finals excluding the grand final to ensure the grand final date would not change Match summary editFirst quarter edit The match began with Essendon starting strongly as the Bombers beanpole full forward Paul Salmon kicked two early goals from strong marks The signs looked ominous for Collingwood who were unable to penetrate before a classic goal by Peter Daicos from the boundary followed by a late goal by Gavin Brown from an Essendon turnover gave the inaccurate Magpies a three point lead and considerable momentum at the first change Quarter time brawl edit At the sounding of the quarter time siren a wild brawl erupted in the Essendon forward pocket drawing all players on the ground and spreading to include team officials During the brawl Gavin Brown was flattened by Terry Daniher in retaliation for Brown felling Kieran Sporn The umpires police stadium security and Channel Seven boundary rider Bernie Quinlan were needed to restore order In the aftermath ten players and officials were reported see below for details The violent brawl beamed live across Australia and the world shocked viewers fans and officials alike and would be the catalyst for the AFL to crack down on violence in the game leading to greater penalties and severe fines for players engaging in brawls Second quarter edit Following the brawl the umpires took a hard line on any indiscretions Collingwood playing in front at the contests benefitted from this and won several free kicks and fifty metre penalties from which they scored five goals in the first nine minutes of the quarter Essendon never really recovered from this purple patch and after finishing with six goals to one in the second quarter Collingwood led by 34 points at half time Third quarter edit Collingwood continued strongly after half time whilst Kevin Sheedy had shuffled his Essendon players into different positions all across the ground in an attempt to bridge the deficit attempting to replicate his successful three quarter time efforts in the 1984 VFL Grand Final Craig Starcevich was knocked out by Terry Daniher after taking a mark with Mick McGuane taking his kick and scoring from the resultant 50 metre penalty Peter Daicos scored a spectacular goal from near the behind post to extend Collingwood s margin to 46 points Essendon scored the next two goals midway through the third quarter with two quick goals before Gavin Brown goaled late to give Collingwood a 40 point lead at three quarter time Fourth quarter edit Essendon attacked and dominated the play early in the last quarter but could only manage behinds including hitting the post twice from set shots After absorbing the Essendon pressure for twenty minutes Collingwood s Doug Barwick scored the first goal of the quarter with a snapshot from 25 metres The siren sounded soon after Damian Monkhorst scored to make the margin 48 points Essendon was held goalless in the final quarter The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to Collingwood s Tony Shaw for being judged the best player afield with 32 possessions in an inspirational display He was the first team captain to be awarded the medal This win represented the first for Leigh Matthews as coach He had previously captained Hawthorn to grand finals in the 1980s and later went on to coach the Brisbane Lions to three premierships the first of them against Kevin Sheedy s Bombers in the 2000s Many of Essendon s senior players would retire or move on in the following two seasons however their next grand final appearance came three years later when the Baby Bombers so named because of the high number of players they had under 21 surprised the football world and won the 1993 AFL Grand Final against Carlton Collingwood did not win another premiership for 20 years until they defeated St Kilda in the 2010 replay Teams edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Collingwood nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Essendon Collingwood B 44 Shane Kerrison 21 Michael Christian 12 Denis Banks HB 7 Shane Morwood 23 Craig Kelly 3 Michael Gayfer C 42 Darren Millane 22 Tony Shaw c 19 Graham Wright HF 29 Scott Russell 35 Peter Daicos 17 Doug Barwick F 26 Gavin Brown 1 Damian Monkhorst 28 Gavin Crosisca Foll 30 James Manson 34 Michael McGuane 2 Tony Francis Int 24 Jamie Turner 27 Craig Starcevich Coach Leigh Matthews Essendon B 16 Paul Hamilton 6 Anthony Daniher 5 Terry Daniher HB 7 Chris Daniher 10 Gary O Donnell 29 David Grenvold C 11 Greg Anderson 9 Derek Kickett 23 Peter Cransberg HF 32 Tim Watson c 18 Paul Van Der Haar 4 Michael Long F 15 Alan Ezard 3 Paul Salmon 8 Darren Bewick Foll 27 Simon Madden 1 Mark Harvey 26 Mark Thompson Int 17 Kieran Sporn 19 Peter Somerville Coach Kevin SheedyScorecard edit1990 AFL Grand Final Saturday 6 October 2 30pm Collingwood def Essendon MCG crowd 98 944 2 5 17 8 9 57 11 10 76 13 11 89 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 2 14 3 5 23 5 6 36 5 11 41 Umpires Sawers Rich Norm Smith Medal Tony Shaw Television broadcast Seven Network National anthem Normie Rowe Brown Barwick Crosisca Russell Daicos 2 Monkhorst Starcevich McGuane 1 Goals 2 Salmon 1 Kickett Somerville Grenvold Shaw Russell Monkhorst Millane Francis Kerrison Starcevich Crosisca McGuane Best Watson Sporn T Daniher Kickett Ezard O Donnell Brown concussion Starcevich concussion Injuries Nil See Tribunal Reports See Tribunal Match was also broadcast on 3AW and 3LO radio Statistics edit Collingwood Magpies 89 41 Essendon Bombers 13 11 5 11 Position Player Pos ns 3 Goals Back Shane Kerrison 17 Back Michael Christian 19 Back Michael Gayfer 9 Half back Shane Morwood 18 Half back Craig Kelly 16 Half back Gavin Crosisca 5 2 Centre Darren Millane 26 Centre Tony Shaw 24 Centre Graham Wright 15 Half forward Dennis Banks 11 Half forward James Manson 5 Half forward Doug Barwick 13 2 Forward Scott Russell 26 2 Forward Gavin Brown 7 2 Forward Peter Daicos 7 2 Ruck Damian Monkhorst 17 1 Ruck rover Mick McGuane 23 1 Rover Tony Francis 25 Interchange Interchange Jamie Turner 12 Interchange Craig Starcevich 14 1 Coach Leigh Matthews Position Player Pos ns 3 Goals Back Mark Thompson 15 Back Anthony Daniher 18 Back Paul Hamilton 8 Half back David Grenvold 16 1 Half back Terry Daniher 12 Half back Gary O Donnell 16 Centre Greg Anderson 4 Centre Derek Kickett 17 1 Centre Michael Long 10 Half forward Mark Harvey 10 Half forward Paul Van Der Haar 6 Half forward Peter Cransberg 7 Forward Alan Ezard 19 Forward Paul Salmon 10 2 Forward Kieran Sporn 18 Ruck Simon Madden 7 Ruck rover Tim Watson c 24 Rover Darren Bewick 12 Interchange Interchange Chris Daniher 12 Interchange Peter Somerville 3 1 Coach Kevin SheedyTribunal editTen players and officials were reported on a total of seventeen offences as a result of the brawl Terry Daniher Essendon Charged with striking Gavin Brown and striking Craig Starcevich Suspended for 12 matches Graeme Allan Colllingwood football manager Charged with striking Essendon runner Peter Power and conduct unbecoming of a team official Suspended for six matches and fined 15 000 Eddie Hillgrove Colllingwood team manager Charged with assaulting Essendon bootstudder Graham Menola and conduct unbecoming of a team official Suspended for six matches and fined 7 500 Darren Bewick Essendon Charged with striking and rough conduct against Tony Shaw kneeing Denis Banks and striking Doug Barwick Cleared of first three charges suspended for four matches Gavin Brown Colllingwood Charged with striking Kieran Sporn Suspended for three matches Kieran Sporn Essendon Charged with striking Denis Banks Suspended for two matches John Synan Essendon doorman Charged with charging Colllingwood team manager Eddie Hillgrove and conduct unbecoming of a team official Fined 5 000 Craig Kelly Colllingwood and Paul Van Der Haar Essendon Charged with striking each other Both found not guilty Derek Kickett Essendon Charged with striking Mick McGuane Found not guilty Postscript editIn a tragic postscript Collingwood player Darren Millane who was in possession of the ball when the final siren sounded died in a car accident one year and one day after this match See also edit1990 AFL seasonReferences edit Rodgers Stephen Every Game Every Played VFL AFL Results 1897 1991 Ringwood VIC Viking O Neal p 741 Bruce Matthews 11 September 1990 Commission rules out grand final change The Sun News Pictorial Melbourne VIC p 66 a b Pos ns stands for Possessions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1990 AFL Grand Final amp oldid 1201005924, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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