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1903 VFL grand final

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Grand final of the 1903 Victorian Football League season

Australian rules football match
1903 VFL grand final

Collingwood

Fitzroy
4.7 (31)3.11 (29)
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COL2.3 (15)3.4 (22)3.6 (24)4.7 (31)
FIT2.2 (14)2.5 (17)2.8 (20)3.11 (29)
Date12 September 1903
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance32,263
UmpiresDick Gibson

The1903 VFL grand final was anAustralian rules football game contested between theCollingwood Football Club andFitzroy Football Club, held at theMelbourne Cricket Ground inMelbourne on 12 September 1903. It was the 6th annualgrand final of theVictorian Football League, staged to determine thepremiers for the1903 VFL season. The match, attended by 32,263 spectators, was won by Collingwood by a margin of two points, marking that club's second successive premiership victory.

Gerald Brosnan had a chance to win Fitzroy the premiership with a set shot for goal off the last kick of the game but missed narrowly to give Collingwood back-to-back flags.

Collingwood's Jim Addison, playing in just his third game, was the only multiple goalkicker. Both Ern Jenkins and Bert Sharpe of Fitzroy were celebrating their 100th VFL games.

Lead-up

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Gerald Brosnan, player of Fitz Roy

After the home-and-away season (which lasted for seventeen matches, including the "first round" of fourteen matches and a "second round" of three matches), Collingwood was top of the ladder with a record of 15–2 and a percentage of 159.4; Fitzroy finished second with a record of 14–3 and a percentage of 171.6.

The finals were contested using the variation of thefirst amendedArgus system, seen between 1902 and 1906. Fitzroy faced fourth-placedGeelong in the first semi-final, and won by 52 points, and Collingwood faced third-placedCarlton in the second semi-final and won by four points.

Collingwood (now 16–2) and Fitzroy (now 15–3) then faced off in the final. By virtue of their records, neither club could lose the match and still finish with a better win–loss record than the other; and therefore under the first amendedArgus system, there was no chance for a challenge grand final and it was known from the opening bounce that this match would be decisive for the premiership.[1]

Teams

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Collingwood
Fitzroy
Collingwood
B:George LockwoodBill ProudfootAlf Dummett
HB:Matthew FellJack MonohanBob Rush
C:Charlie PannamCon McCormackEddie Drohan
HF:Teddy LockwoodTed RowellLardie Tulloch (c)
F:Arthur LeachJim AddisonHarry Pears
Foll:Jack IncollGeorge AngusDick Condon
Fitzroy
B:Alf SharpErn JenkinsLou Barker
HB:Wally NaismithJim SharpFred Fontaine
C:Tammy BeauchampHarry ClarkeFrank Brophy
HF:Alf WilkinsonGerald Brosnan (c)Chris Kiernan
F:Percy TrotterLes MillisBert Sharpe
Foll:Bill WalkerHerbert MilneBill McSpeerin

Statistics

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Goalkickers

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Collingwood, Premier team

Collingwood:

  • Addison 2
  • Condon 1
  • T.Lockwood 1

Fitzroy:

  • McSpeerin 1
  • Millis 1
  • Milne 1

Attendance

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  • MCG crowd – 32,263

References

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  1. ^Rover (12 September 1903). "Football".The Weekly Times. p. 21.
  • 1903 VFL Grand Final statistics
  • The Official statistical history of the AFL 2004
  • 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.ISBN 0-670-86814-0

See also

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Collingwood 4.7 (31) defeatedFitzroy 3.11 (29), at theMelbourne Cricket Ground
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Known as the Victorian Football League from 1897–1989; no grand finals were held in 1897 and 1924
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