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1992 AFL Grand Final

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Grand final of the 1992 Australian Football League season

1992 AFL Grand Final

West Coast

Geelong
16.17 (113)12.13 (85)
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WCE2.6 (18)6.8 (44)11.15 (81)16.17 (113)
GEE5.5 (35)8.8 (56)9.10 (64)12.13 (85)
Date26 September 1992
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance95,007
UmpiresCarey,Rich
Ceremonies
Pre-match entertainmentJoan Carden
Accolades
Norm Smith MedallistPeter Matera (West Coast)
Jock McHale MedallistMick Malthouse
Broadcast in Australia
NetworkSeven Network
CommentatorsBruce McAvaney (host)
Dennis Cometti (commentator)
Sandy Roberts (commentator)
Ross Glendinning (expert commentator)
Bernie Quinlan (boundary rider)
Tim Watson (boundary rider)
Don Scott (analyst)
Peter McKenna (analyst)

The1992 AFL Grand Final was anAustralian rules football game contested between theWest Coast Eagles and theGeelong Football Club, held at theMelbourne Cricket Ground inMelbourne on 26 September 1992. It was the 96th annualgrand final of theAustralian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine thepremiers for the1992 AFL season. The match, attended by 95,007 spectators, was won by West Coast by a margin of 28 points, marking that club's first premiership victory and the first by a team based outside the state ofVictoria.

Background

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Main article:1992 AFL finals series

This was Geelong's first appearance in a grand final since narrowly losing the1989 VFL Grand Final, while West Coast was making its second successive appearance in the premiership decider, having been defeated by Hawthorn in the1991 AFL Grand Final

At the conclusion of thehome and away season, Geelong had finished first on the AFL ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses (and an AFL record 3057 points scored for the season, which still stands today), winning theMcClelland Trophy. West Coast had finished fourth (behindFootscray andCollingwood) with 15 wins, 6 losses and a draw.

In the finals series leading up to the game, West Coast defeatedHawthorn in the elimination final, before convincingly defeating Geelong by 38 points in the second semi-final to advance to the grand final. Geelong defeated Footscray in the qualifying final, and after their loss to the Eagles in the second semi-final, defeated Footscray once again in the preliminary final to advance to the grand final.

Match summary

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First quarter

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In a repeat of three years prior, the Cats signalled their intent to attack both man and ball early when, two minutes into the quarter,Ablett bumped intoPyke with a raised forearm to the side of the face deep in Geelong's forward pocket, knocking Pyke out and needing to be stretchered off. Amazingly he was back on the ground less than ten minutes later.[1]
AfterMatera had given a slight glimpse of what was to come with a long shot that was slightly wide in the opening seconds, the Cats kicked the first two goals of the game in the space of a minute throughPoole andStoneham. The Eagles struggled for accuracy early in the game, kicking four straight behinds beforeRiccardi added Geelong's third at the 13-minute mark with an impressive left-foot snap from a tight angle. Matera, who was being manned byBairstow, finally scored West Coast's first goal at the 20-minute mark when he ran onto a hit-out fromBarnes at the edge of the centre square, steadied and kicked truly from 55 metres. It was then Geelong's turn to squander several scoring chances, withHocking (twice), Riccardi andCouch scoring behinds until veteranBruns converted a set shot to put the Cats 17 points ahead, which remained the quarter-time margin asSumich andBrownless respectively kicked their first goal for the game.

Second quarter

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Geelong were first on the scoreboard two minutes into the second quarter when Ablett finished off a fine sequence of midfield play by slotting a wonderful set shot from outside the 50-metre arc on the right half-forward flank. From the resulting centre bounce, Ablett was again in the action, marking a quick pass from Couch and unleashing a big torpedo punt which was marked by Brownless nearly on the goal line, only to miss the set shot from a tight angle. The Eagles continued to create chances but with little reward,Waterman's three scoring attempts resulting in one behind and two out of bounds on the full. However, their persistence finally paid off when Matera gathered the ball from a ground level contest on the half-forward flank, used his explosive acceleration to escape from Bairstow, and snapped his second goal on the run from outside 50. Brownless replied quickly with his second goal of the game, but when Eagles roverEvans kicked two consecutive goals, Geelong's 24-point lead had been cut to ten points. Couch gave the Cats breathing space again when he goaled from point blank range after being awarded a 50-metre penalty, but with seconds remaining Sumich capped off a desperate passage of play with a freakish over-the-shoulder snap for his second goal to make the margin 12 points at half time.

Third quarter

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In a repeat of the second quarter, Ablett kicked the first goal (his second for the game) to give Geelong a 17-point buffer four minutes into the term. But West Coast replied just two minutes later when Evans followed up another attacking foray and benefited from courageous play byLangdon to kick his third goal, and whenWilson, who had just come back onto the field, gathered the ball in the forward pocket, shook off a diving tackle around the ankle and snapped a freakish goal over his head, leading to commentatorDennis Cometti's iconic expression "like a cork in the ocean", the Eagles were now just four points behind the Cats and had seized the initiative. From the centre bounce following Wilson's goal, the Eagles again won the clearance, withKemp andHeady combining to find Matera clear on the right half-forward flank. Matera marked and played on immediately, his glorious kick on the run from outside the 50-metre arc curling back between the big sticks for his third goal to give West Coast a lead they would never again relinquish. The Eagles extended the lead further when Sumich converted his set shot from a free kick for his third goal and Matera kicked his second for the quarter, picking up a loose ball as the Eagles again willed the ball forward through the middle of the ground, getting away from several Geelong defenders and finishing on his left foot. The siren sounded for the last change with West Coast 17 points ahead and holding all the momentum, having kicked the last five goals of the match.

Fourth quarter

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Geelong fans were hoping for a repeat of their team's last quarter heroics from 1989, but it was West Coast who got the important first goal within the opening minute whenMainwaring andLewis combined superbly to find Sumich on a lead. Instead of taking the set shot, Sumich cleverly handballed over the man on the mark to the oncoming and unmarked Matera, who ran into an open goal.
Brownless, who had been relatively quiet since the second quarter, finally broke the Eagles' run of goals with a superb set shot from the forward pocket afterKemp had been penalized for deliberate out of bounds. From the restart, the Cats again went into attack through Hocking. Ablett used his strength to bring the ball to ground and hand pass to Bairstow, whose running shot at goal from 40 metres out was touched on the line byMcIntosh. West Coast steadied and replied with the next three goals via Sumich (two) and Wilson to extend the margin to 34 points at the 12-minute mark. Ablett scored a late consolation goal after a flop which earned a free kick, resulting in his third goal for the game.

Aftermath

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TheNorm Smith Medal was awarded to Eagles playerPeter Matera for being judged the best player afield, with 18 disposals and 5 goals from the wing. One of these goals was a stunning right-foot 60-metre running goal from the right forward flank to put the Eagles in front.

Teams

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West Coast
Geelong
West Coast
B:17Guy McKenna14Michael Brennan10Don Pyke
HB:24John Worsfold (c)27Glen Jakovich31Mitchell White
C:30Peter Matera2Dean Kemp39Chris Waterman
HF:3Chris Mainwaring19Karl Langdon28Chris Lewis
F:11Ashley McIntosh4Peter Sumich5Dwayne Lamb
Foll:23Paul Harding7Craig Turley18Tony Evans
Int:9Peter Wilson1Brett Heady
Coach:Mick Malthouse
Geelong
B:37Sean Simpson28Tim Darcy20Andrew Rogers
HB:29Ken Hinkley17Tim McGrath24Trevor Poole
C:15Peter Riccardi7Paul Couch8Robert Scott
HF:5Gary Ablett26Barry Stoneham13Russell Merriman
F:2Geoff Miles16Billy Brownless21Michael Mansfield
Foll:6John Barnes3Mark Bairstow (c)32Garry Hocking
Int:4Andrew Wills19Neville Bruns
Coach:Malcolm Blight

Match scorecard and Details

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1992 AFL Grand Final
Saturday, 26 September 2:30pmWest Coastdef.GeelongMCG (crowd: 95,007)Report
2.6 (18)
6.8 (44)
11.15 (81)
16.17 (113)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
5.5 (35)
8.8 (56)
9.10 (64)
12.13 (85)
Umpires:Carey,Rich
Norm Smith Medal:Peter Matera
Television broadcast:Seven Network
Sumich6
Matera5
Evans3
Wilson2
Goals3Brownless,Ablett
1Couch,Riccardi,Bruns,Poole,Stoneham,Hinkley
Matera,Kemp,Heady,Jakovich,Evans,McIntoshBestHinkley,McGrath,Bairstow,Mansfield,G. Hocking,Couch,Brownless
Mainwaring (foot),Langdon (knee)Injuriesnil
nilReportsnil

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References

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  1. ^Atkinson & Atkinson (2009), p. 447
  2. ^Wright, Gerard (27 September 1992)."IT'S A VICTORIAN NIGHTMARE: THE FLAG'S GONE WEST".The Sydney Morning Herald.

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See also

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