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FREAKISH GRAND FINALS!

Kiewa & District FA 1924 Grand Final: Tallangatta vs. Mitta Mitta.

GF: Tallangatta drew Mitta Mitta
GF Replay: Tallangatta drew Mitta Mitta
GF Replay Replay: Tallangatta defeated Mitta Mitta by a point.

Scores unknown, but WHO CAN BEAT THAT, HUH?

However, this has been equaled by:

1939 Tyenna FA Grand Final: Fitzgerald vs. Ellendale

GF: Ellendale 9.11 (65) drew Fitzgerald 9.11 (65)
GF Replay: Ellendale 7.24 (66) drew Fitzgerald 9.12 (66)
GF Replay Replay: Ellendale 9.10 (64) def Fitzgerald 8.15 (63)

HONOURABLE MENTIONS:

1958 Huon FA Grand Final: Franklin vs. Kermandie

GF: Franklin 9.17 (71) drew Kermandie 9.17 (71)
GF Replay: Franklin 9.14 (68) drew Kermandie 10.8 (68)
GF Replay Replay: Franklin 15.10 (100) def Kermandie 11.8 (74)

1951 North Eastern Football League: Blyth vs. Snowtown

GF: Blyth 12.9 (81) to Snowtown 12.9 (81)
GF Replay: Blyth 12.9 (81) to Snowtown 11.15 (81)
GF Replay Replay: Snowtown def Blyth by 7 points (Scores unknown)

Could scores get better?
 
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St Kilda's Grand Final score in 2009: 68 points

St Kilda's Grand Final score in 2010: 68 points
 
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St Kilda's Grand Final score in 2009: 68 points

St Kilda's Grand Final score in 2010: 68 points

St Kilda is the first team to score the same number of points in consecutive Grand Finals.

Plus Collingwood's score is something that has only been done once before.

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Just looking at that myself, John Cassin of NM was the only player to play every game, and hence the only player to play 27 times in a season.

I know there's probably been a few (eg. potentially 9 more next week), but how many players have played 26 games in one season?
 

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Collingwood's total attendance this year is 1,568,263 so far. Very impressive!

Add another 100,000 and Collingwod's tally of ~1.66 million for season 2010 is unlikely to be broken for a long time, if ever.

Speaking of attendance figures, how will this year's total attendance for all games compare with other years?

EDIT: never mind, I see that with next week's game, season 2010 will be the most watched season in history

http://stats.rleague.com/afl/crowds/summary.html
 
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Regarding drawn finals, did you know:
  1. In the VFL Reserve Grade, there was not one drawn Grand Final in its entire existence from 1919 to 1999
  2. The 1958 Grand Final was the last senior VFA final ever drawn, but at least three lower grade VFA finals were drawn between 1959 and 1995
  3. Whoever wins the Replay will be the first premiers since Carlton in 1972 to have two draws, and only the fourth ever
  4. In neither the SANFL or WAFL was a senior Second Semi-Final ever drawn, though in the VFL six Second Semis were drawn in all Grades
  5. In neither the SANFL nor WAFL was a senior Preliminary Final ever drawn
 
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Teams that have had a Norm Smith medalist (red indicates where the team did not win the GF):

Code:
Carlton          1979, 1981, 1987, 1995
Richmond         1980, [COLOR="Red"]1982[/COLOR]
Hawthorn         1983, 1986, 1988, 1991, 2008
Essendon         1984, 1985, 1993, 2000
Geelong          [COLOR="Red"]1989[/COLOR], 2007, 2009
Collingwood      1990, [COLOR="Red"]2002[/COLOR]
West Coast       1992, 1994, [COLOR="Red"]2005[/COLOR], 2006
North Melbourne  1996, 1999
Adelaide         1997, 1998
Brisbane         2001, 2003
Port Adelaide    2004
St Kilda         [COLOR="Red"]2010[/COLOR]

Melbourne        0/2
Sydney           0/3

Fitzroy          n/a
Fremantle        n/a
Western Bulldogs n/a
 
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1. Lenny Hayes is the only player to win a Morrish medal and Norm Smith medal.
2. Michael Malthouse has now coached a Qualifying Final (1990), a Semi Final (2007) and a Grand Final (2010) where the full-time scores were level.
3. Yesterday's attendance of 100,016 was the highest ever for an AFL Grand Final.
4. A crowd of 98,367 next week will be the biggest VFL/AFL crowd for a Grand Final Replay.
5. In the drawn grand finals of 1948 and 1977, the teams that led at 3/4 time both lost the Grand Final Replay. (Will St Kilda continue their momentum next week?)

BONUS. We all know that Coventry and Ablett hold the record for most goals in a Grand Final, that is. 9. If you counted a Grand Final and Grand Final Replay as a single game (humour me for a second), Jack Mueller (MEL 1948) kicked 12 (6 & 6), Peter Moore (COL 1977) kicked 9 (4 & 5) and Phil Baker (NTH 1977) also kicked 9 (6 & 3).
 
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1. Lenny Hayes is the only player to win a Morrish medal and Norm Smith medal.

Jarryd Blair to be the second... we hope.

Dane Swan needs 6 disposals next week to become the first player to reach 800 disposals in a VFL/AFL season.
 
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Surprised he didn't get it yesterday, but he put in his equal worst performance (stats-wise) for the season (21).

And his 2009 PF (17) was his lowest disposal count for 2009.
 

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- Leigh Brown has played in 15 consecutive matches without a loss - the longest current streak of any player

- Koschitzke and Schneider registered their 200th career goals yesterday - the 7th and 8th players to do so in a Grand Final

- in the absence of Gardiner, Lenny Hayes at 30y261d will be the "youngest, oldest" player in a Grand Final since 1963 (Polly Farmer, 28y209d)

- with Malthouse coaching his 638th career match and Lyon his 97th, the difference in experience of 541 games was/is the greatest for opposing coaches in a Grand Final. In the 1977 draw, both Barassi and Hafey were coaching game #272

- next week's replay will be Collingwood's 500th match at the MCG
 
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Longest sequences of vote-earning matches:

Code:
[FONT=Courier New]M Player              Cb Year Rd-Year Rd Vt
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8 Selwood, Joel       Ge 2010 14-2010 21 14
[/FONT]
Is that Selwood streak still alive, I think he missed the last round of the season didn't he?
 
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Largest Grand Final leads surrendered. Not necessarily a complete list.


. Teams . . . .Season When lead was held . . . Final margin
44 Coll vs Carl . 1970 3 mins into 3rd Quarter . .lost by 10
32 Haw vs Ess . . 1984 13 mins into 2nd Quarter . lost by 24
31 Coll vs Geel . 1937 5 mins before quarter time lost by 32
28 Coll vs North .1977 1 min into 4th Quarter . . drawn
28 Coll vs Carl . 1979 18 mins into 2nd Quarter ..lost by 5
26 St.K vs Haw . .1971 1 min before 3/4 time . . .lost by 7
25 Syd vs North . 1996 1 min into 2nd Quarter . . lost by 43
24 Melb vs Ess . .1946 10 mins into 1st Quarter . lost by 63
24 WCE vs Haw . . 1991 15 mins into 1st Quarter . lost by 53
24 Geel vs WCE . .1992 2 mins into 2nd Quarter . .lost by 28
24 North vs Adel .1998 Half time . . . . . . . . .lost by 35
24 Coll vs St.K . 2010 Half time . . . . . . . . .drawn
21 Geel vs Coll . 1930 Half time . . . . . . . . .lost by 30
21 Coll vs Carl . 1981 29 mins into 3rd Quarter . lost by 20
20 Geel vs Ess . .1951 Quarter time . . . . . . . won by 11 *
20 North vs Coll .1977 24 mins into 1st Quarter . drawn
20 Ess vs Bris L .2001 Just on half time siren . .lost by 26
20 Syd vs WCE . . 2005 Half time . . . . . . . . .won by 4 **



* Essendon led at half time
** West Coast led during the last quarter
 
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1. In 1981, Fitzroy kicked losing scores of 126, 132 and 133.
2. In 1980, Fitzroy scored 100 points or more 18 times yet only won 4 of those games.
3. Round 15, 1983 was the last time Fitzroy were on top of the ladder.
4. Round 19, 1989 was the last time Fitzroy were in a finals position (top 5) in the second half of the season.
4. Round 6, 1994 was the last time Fitzroy were in a finals position (top 8) at any time of the season.
 
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Still on my WAFL history kick - so let's focus on the Claremont sides coached by Graham Moss.

1) Moss' Claremont side of 1981 played 23 games during the season. 21 Home and Away games and two finals.

In the Home & Away season they kicked 3352 points
In their two finals they kicked 219

Total for the season (in 23 games) = 3571 points (155.2 per game).

2) In fact, over Moss' ten years in charge of the Tigers, his sides averaged 122.9 points per game.

3) In a three-year stretch (1981-82-83), his sides kicked 3352, 2901, 2985 points, averaging 146.6 over that time for one premiership and two runners-up crowns.

4) His highest score as coach was 39.20 (254), kicked against Perth in 1981. Leading goalkickers on the day were Warren Ralph with 9.5, Steve Malaxos with 7.3, Jim Krakouer with 7.0 and Phil Krakouer with 5.0

5) Speaking of Warren Ralph - he gets a bad rap in Victorian parts for his less-than-stellar Carlton career, but for Claremont he was one of the most dangerous Full-Forwards in modern history. His pre-Carlton tallies;

1980 - 85
1981 - 127
1982 - 115
1983 - 128

6) Ralph's best tally? 16 goals versus Subiaco in 1983. Claremont won that day 37.19 (241) to 11.9 (75)
 

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Very nice mate. More WAFL stats :thumbsu:
That 1981 WAFL Season was remarkable in a scoring sense.

Here's the final ladder;

Code:
           [B]TEAM             P    W    L     F      A        %         P[/B]
  1      [B]Claremont[/B]          21  19    2   3352    2128    157.52     76
  2      [B]Swan Districts[/B]     21  16    5   3036    2019    150.37     64
  3      [B]South Fremantle[/B]    21  13    8   2942    2400    122.58     52
  4      [B]East Perth[/B]         21  11   10   2425    2523     96.12     44
  5      [B]Subiaco [/B]           21   9   12   2413    2582     93.45     36
  6      [B]West Perth [/B]        21   8   13   2298    2973     77.30     32
  7      [B]East Fremantle[/B]     21   5   16   2156    2837     76.00     20
  8      [B]Perth[/B]              21   3   18   2151    3311     64.97     12
You had two teams kicking over 3000 points for the year, and South Fremantle were only 58 points away from doing so in the Home & Away round (they would get there in the finals).

Even Perth, who won the wooden spoon, averaged 102.4 points per game (but gave up 157.6 per game). In an indication of how much the game has changed since these days, only two WAFL teams from 1996-2004 scored more than Perth's 2151 points.

To find a game where the winning team kicked under 100 points, you had to wait until Round 9 for this to happen. In fact, only six games in the whole season (including finals) had a winning score under 100. That's 6 games out of 88.

Highest score of the season was South Fremantle's 40.18 (258), kicked against West Perth with former Richmond rover Noel Carter bagging 11 goals;

South Fremantle vs West Perth
Round 21, 1981

SF:
13.5 - 21.10 - 30.16 - 40.18 (258)
WP: 3.1 - 5.2 - 8.3 - 12.6 (78)

Goalscorers:

SF:
Carter 11.4; Monteath 8.3; McKay 5.1; Henwood 4.1; B. Campbell 2.3; Morley; Vasoli 2.0; Hardie, Cronan, Michael, Page, Rioli, Vigona 1.0; Barrett, Mountain 0.2; Begg 0.1 (1 Forced)
WP: Bradmore 3.0; Menaglio 2.1; Dayman 2.0; Falconer, Fitzsimmons 1.1; Adamson, Fosteringhame; Hendricks 1.0; R. Campbell 0.2; Bewick 0.1.

Highest scores that year;

1) South Fremantle 40.18 (258) vs West Perth 12.6 (78), Round 21
2) Claremont 39.20 (254) vs Perth 12.9 (81), Round 17
3) Swan Districts 38.21 (249) vs Perth 13.9 (87), Round 2
4) West Perth 37.17 (239) vs East Fremantle 9.7 (61), Round 10
5) Claremont 35.15 (225) vs West Perth 12.9 (81), Round 19
6) Swan Districts 31.14 (200) vs Perth 10.13 (73), Round 8
7) Claremont 30.19 (199) vs West Perth 20.9 (129), Round 12
8) South Fremantle 30.18 (198) vs Perth 10.13 (73), Round 11
9) Claremont 30.17 (197) vs East Fremantle 14.11 (95), Round 13
10) Swan Districts 30.17 (197) vs Subiaco 10.14 (74), Round 17

Not sure of actual tallies, but such was Claremont’s offensive firepower, they had five separate players kick 50 goals or more in the season. The players (I think) were Warren Ralph, Steve Malaxos, Jim Krakouer, Phil Krakouer and Brett Farmer (Polly’s son).

I'd have loved to have seen some of these games.
 
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Well, the average winning margin throughout the year was about 54 points per game, so there's not too many massive match scores with small victories. But here's the closest (I've kept the margin to under 30 points and total match scores to over 250);

(Sorted by total scores, not margins)

Rd. 12: Perth 23.24 (162) beat East Fremantle 21.9 (125) by 27
Rd. 2: South Fremantle 22.21 (153) beat East Fremantle 20.14 (134) by 19
Rd. 21: Claremont 22.16 (148) beat Swan Districts 20.13 (133) by 15
Rd. 1: Claremont 22.22 (154) beat South Fremantle 18.18 (126) by 28
Rd. 8: West Perth 22.10 (142) beat East Perth 20.18 (138) by 4
Rd. 14: West Perth 23.8 (146) beat South Fremantle 19.19 (133) by 13
Rd. 2: Subiaco 22.21 (153) beat Claremont 18.15 (123) by 30
Rd. 1: East Fremantle 21.16 (142) beat Subiaco 18.12 (120) by 22
Rd. 19: East Fremantle 20.19 (139) beat Perth 17.18 (120) by 19
Rd. 3: East Perth 21.9 (135) beat Subiaco 17.14 (116) by 19

36 out of the season's 88 games had both teams score 100 points or more.
 
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While I'm on a roll...

The lowest winning total in the entire 1982 WAFL Season?

East Perth's 13.14 (92) vs Subiaco 11.13 (79) in Round 14.

The highest losing total?

West Perth's 24.7 (151) vs East Perth 26.15 (171) in Round 4.

(We also had losing scores of 148, 143, 142, 136, 135, and 134)
 

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