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1978 VFL grand final

Grand final of the 1978 Victorian Football League season


Grand final of the 1978 Victorian Football League season

FieldValue
year1978
competitionVFL
home[[File:North Melbourne Football Club colours.svg50px]]
away[[File:Hawthorn Football Club Colours.svg50px]]
home_abbrNM
away_abbrHAW
home_qtr12.2 (14)
home_qtr27.8 (50)
home_qtr310.12 (72)
home_qtr415.13 (103)
away_qtr15.3 (33)
away_qtr27.4 (46)
away_qtr314.10 (94)
away_qtr418.13 (121)
home_score15.13 (103)
away_score18.13 (121)
date30 September 1978
stadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
networkSeven Network
commentatorsLou Richards
Peter Landy
last1977
next1979

Peter Landy The 1978 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 30 September 1978. It was the 82nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1978 VFL season. The match, attended by 101,704 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 18 points, marking that club's fourth premiership victory.

Background

Main article: 1978 VFL season

It was the third time in four seasons that these two sides met in the grand final, and it was North Melbourne's fifth successive grand final. North Melbourne was the reigning premier, having defeated Collingwood in the 1977 VFL grand final.

At the conclusion of the home-and-away season, North Melbourne had finished on top of the ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses. Hawthorn had finished second, also with 16 wins but with an inferior percentage.

In the finals series leading up to the grand final, Hawthorn comfortably defeated Collingwood in the qualifying final by 56 points, before beating North Melbourne by 10 points in the second semi-final to progress to the grand final. North Melbourne, after the second semi-final loss, defeated Collingwood by 12 points in the preliminary final to progress to the grand final.

In the week leading up to the grand final, North Melbourne's Malcolm Blight was awarded the Brownlow Medal.

Match summary

North Melbourne went into the game without a number of players from the previous season's premiership victory – star full-back David Dench, who had injured his knee in round 3, ruckman Peter Keenan, who had received a two-match suspension for striking Hawthorn captain Don Scott in the last quarter of the semi-final, and injured utilities Steven Icke and Brent Crosswell.

First quarter

Hawthorn got off to a fast start, with forward Michael Moncrieff kicking three goals (including two goals in the first two minutes of the game), and they led by nineteen points at quarter time.

Second quarter

North Melbourne had the better of the second quarter, with Phil Baker becoming the focal point of the North Melbourne attack and taking the mark of the year over Ian Paton. He helped North Melbourne kick five goals to two to lead by four points at half time.

Third quarter

Hawthorn had a strong third quarter which saw them kick seven goals whilst keeping North Melbourne to only three. A key shift in momentum occurred when two North Melbourne players spoiled each other in the goal square at the 6-minute mark, when a mark and a goal could have put them 17 points up. The Hawks went on to dominate play after this incident, kicking 6.3 to North's one behind in the next 12 minutes.

Fourth quarter

The teams traded goals in the fourth quarter, and North Melbourne was not able to significantly reduce the margin. After being flattened off the ball, Peter Knights was moved forward, kicking two goals then taking a spectacular mark beside the behind post.

For Hawthorn, Leigh Matthews was considered best on ground with 28 disposals and four goals, lifting his game when the result was on the line. Also important was Robert DiPierdomenico, who gave Hawthorn considerable attacking drive off half back and kept his opponent Arnold Briedis, considered by Hawthorn to be North Melbourne's most dangerous forward, quiet for most of the match. First year player Terry Wallace was prominent in the midfield, gathering 21 kicks.

Besides the loss of Keenan, Icke and Crosswell before the match, North Melbourne lost Malcolm Blight early with a torn groin muscle after just five minutes, and Stan Alves also limped off in the second quarter.

Aftermath

The win was the first for David Parkin as coach. He had previously captained Hawthorn to the 1971 VFL grand final victory, and later went on to coach Carlton to premierships in the 1980s and 1990s.

Hawthorn's next premiership came five years later, when they won the 1983 VFL grand final against Essendon. It would take another 18 years for North Melbourne to appear in another premiership decider, when it defeated the Sydney Swans in the 1996.

Teams

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backpocket1 = 27 Alle De Woldefullback = 15 Kelvin MooreIan Paton]]David Polkinghorne]]centrehalfback = 24 Peter Knightshalfbackflank2 = 9 Robert DiPierdomenicowing1 = 2 Geoff Ablettcentre = 16 Terry Wallacewing2 = 26 Rodney Eadehalfforwardflank1 = 43 Peter Murnanecentrehalfforward = 14 Alan MartelloJohn Hendrie]]Richard Walter]]fullforward = 6 Michael MoncrieffPeter Russo]]Don Scott]] (c)ruckrover = 17 Michael Tuckrover = 3 Leigh Matthews (vc)Michael McCarthy]]Norm Goss]]interchange3 =interchange4 =interchange5 =interchange6 =coach = David Parkin}}backpocket1 = 34 Ross Henshawfullback = 4 Ross Glendinningbackpocket2 = 13 Gary Cowtonhalfbackflank1 = 12 Ken Montgomerycentrehalfback = 5 Darryl Suttonhalfbackflank2 = 27 Keith Greig (c)wing1 = 2 Stan Alvescentre = 25 Xavier Tannerwing2 = 20 Wayne Schimmelbusch (a/vc)halfforwardflank1 = 6 Arnold Briediscentrehalfforward = 16 Stephen McCannhalfforwardflank2 = 44 Maurice Boyseforwardpocket1 = 15 Malcolm BlightPhil Baker]]forwardpocket2 = 10 Ray HuppatzMick Nolan]]John Byrne]]rover = 17 Graham MelroseDoug Smith]]John Cassin]]interchange3 =interchange4 =interchange5 =interchange6 =coach = Ron Barassi}}

Scoreboard

3 Scott 2 Knights 1 Ablett, Martello, Hendrie, Eade, Murnane Briedis, Huppatz, Boyse, Smith 2 Melrose 1

  • won their 4th premiership.

References

References

  1. Sheahan, Mike. (19 September 1978). "Keenan 2, Carman off". [[The Age]].
  2. Sheahan, Mike. (2 October 1978). "Revenge so sweet for Hawks". [[The Age]].
  3. (6 June 2018). "'Lethal' stars in '78 flag". hawthornfc.com.au.
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