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1968 VFL grand final

Grand final of the 1968 Victorian Football League season


Grand final of the 1968 Victorian Football League season

FieldValue
year1968
competitionVFL
home[[File:Carlton 2018 AFL.png50px]]
home_score7.14 (56)
away[[File:Essendon Football Club colours.svg50px]]
away_score8.5 (53)
home_abbrCAR
away_abbrESS
home_qtr12.2 (14)
home_qtr26.8 (44)
home_qtr37.9 (51)
home_qtr47.14 (56)
away_qtr12.1 (13)
away_qtr25.1 (31)
away_qtr36.4 (40)
away_qtr48.5 (53)
date28 September 1968
attendance116,828
stadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
last1967
next1969

The 1968 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Carlton Football Club and Essendon Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, 28 September 1968. It was the 71st annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1968 VFL season. The match, attended by a record crowd of 116,828 spectators, was won by Carlton by a margin of 3 points, making it that club's ninth premiership victory, but its first since winning the 1947 VFL Grand Final.

The Blues emerged victorious despite Essendon kicking more goals, the first and only time that had happened in a VFL/AFL grand final until Collingwood defeated Brisbane in the 2023 AFL Grand Final. There was a strong wind blowing during the whole game, which did not help it as a spectacle and possibly contributed to Carlton's inaccuracy. Garry Crane starred on the wing for the Blues with 30 possessions.

Essendon came within a point of Carlton at the 20 minute mark of the final term after a goal to Geoff Blethyn. Despite being goal-less in the final quarter, Carlton managed to keep their lead, thanks largely to 20th man Neil Chandler, who took some crucial marks in the dying stages.

Aided by the opening during the year of the ground's new Western Stand, the attendance of 116,828 was the highest at a VFL premiership decider up to that time, breaking the record of 115,902 spectators who witnessed the 1956 VFL Grand Final. The new record was broken at the 1969 VFL Grand Final, and that record was broken in turn at the 1970 VFL Grand Final.

Teams

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Ian Collins]]fullback = 20 Wes Loftsbackpocket2 = 42 Robert Wallshalfbackflank1 = 21 Barry Gillcentrehalfback = 11 John GooldKevin Hall]]Ian Robertson]]centre = 17 Brent Crosswellwing2 = 6 Garry Cranehalfforwardflank1 = 25 Alex JesaulenkoBill Bennett]]halfforwardflank2 = 32 Bryan QuirkPeter Jones]]fullforward = 16 Brian Kekovichforwardpocket2 = 8 Dennis MunariJohn Nicholls]] (c)ruckrover = 1 Sergio Silvagnirover = 10 Adrian GallagherPeter McLean]]reserve2 = 47 Neil Chandlercoach = Ron Barassi}}backpocket1 = 17 Darryl GerlachGeoff Pryor]]Neil Evans]]halfbackflank1 = 28 Alec EpisJohn Williams]]Barry Davis]]Ken Fletcher]]John Ellis]]wing2 = 14 Russell Blewhalfforwardflank1 = 19 Robin Closecentrehalfforward = 10 Alan NoonanDavid Shaw]]forwardpocket1 = 20 Ted Fordhamfullforward = 11 Geoff Blethynforwardpocket2 = 26 Paul SprouleDon McKenzie]] (c)ruckrover = 7 Charlie Paynerover = 6 Geoff Gosperreserve1 = 16 Bruce LakeDon Gross]]Jack Clarke]]}}

Scorecard

**** vs2:30PM AESTTeamQ1Q2Q3FinalVenue:Date and time:Attendance:Umpires:Goal scorers:Best:Reports:Injuries:
****2.2 (14)6.8 (44)7.9 (51)7.14 (56)
2.1 (13)5.1 (31)6.4 (40)8.5 (53)
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
28 September 1968
116,828
Jeff Crouch (central)
******4:** Kekovich
**1:** Crane, Crosswell, Quirk
**4:** Blethyn
**1:** Close, Lake, Noonan, Sproule
****
nil
nil

Footnotes

References

  • 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.

References

  1. [http://australianfootball.com/game/view/Carlton/Essendon/1968_GF_3_5_28 Australian Football.com – Carlton v Essendon ]
  2. [http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1968/030519680928.html AFL Tables: Carlton v Essendon]
  3. [http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-index.php?page=Grand+Final%2C+1968 Blueseum: Grand Final, 1968]
  4. "Attendance alterations from 1908". Australian Football League.
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