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1926 VFL grand final

Grand final of the 1926 Victorian Football League season

1926 VFL grand final

Grand final of the 1926 Victorian Football League season

FieldValue
year1926
competitionVFL
home[[File:Melbourne Football Club colours (1925 to 1932).svg50px]]
home_score17.17 (119)
away[[File:Collingwood icon.svg50px]]
away_score9.8 (62)
home_abbrMEL
away_abbrCOLL
home_qtr14.5 (29)
home_qtr27.7 (49)
home_qtr314.9 (93)
home_qtr417.17 (119)
away_qtr11.1 (7)
away_qtr26.4 (40)
away_qtr37.6 (48)
away_qtr49.8 (62)
date9 October 1926
attendance59,632
stadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
last1925
next1927

The 1926 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Melbourne Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 9 October 1926. It was the 28th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1926 VFL season. The match, attended by 59,632 spectators, was won by Melbourne by a margin of 57 points, marking that club's second premiership victory and their first since 1900.

Background

came into the 1926 season as the runner-up from previous season after losing to in that year's grand final. Throughout the premiership season, Collingwood would finish on top of the ladder with a 15–3 record to win their 8th minor premiership with them defeating in the final round by 47 points to cement their spot on top by 4.1% over defending champions Geelong. In the semi-final, they took on third place on the 25 September. After opening up a 22 point lead at the half, they would concede eight goals in the third quarter to bring Melbourne back into the match and would later go on to lose the match to the Demons by 11 points. Despite the loss, they advanced to the grand final as the minor premiers.

Melbourne had been eliminated in the preliminary final in the previous season to Collingwood and was trying to go one better than they did in the previous season. The team finished third on the table with a 14–4 record which meant they took on Collingwood. An eight goal third quarter set up the victory for Melbourne as they won by 11 points.

Teams

Heading into the match, Melbourne made two changes to the side that defeated Essendon with Bob Corbett being replaced by Francis Vine after Corbett fractured his jaw during the match. The other change was the dropping of Ossie Green for Harry Coy. Collingwood also made two changes to their lineup that loss to Melbourne with Charlie Dibbs and George Clayden being replaced in the lineup for Ernie Wilson and Charlie Milburn.

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  • Umpires – Jack McMurray (field), Naismith (boundary), Davies (boundary), Jenkins (goal), Rouvray (goal).
Melbourne FC team, premiers

Scoreboard

3: Moyes, Wittman 2: Duff 1: Deane, Taylor, Vine 2: Coventry 1: Baker, Collier, Libbis, Makeham

References

References

  1. (12 October 1925). "Geelong premiers". [[The Argus (Melbourne).
  2. (13 September 1926). "The League Four". [[The Age]].
  3. (27 September 1926). "Another surprise victory". The Age.
  4. (27 September 1926). "Leading Goal kickers". The Age.
  5. (4 October 1926). "Exciting league final". The Age.
  6. (8 October 1926). "The Grand Final". The Argus.
  7. (7 October 1926). "Corbett's Jaw broken". The Argus.
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