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1943 VFL grand final

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Grand final of the 1943 Victorian Football League season

1943 VFL Grand Final

Essendon

Richmond
11.15 (81)12.14 (86)
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ESS2.4 (16)4.9 (33)8.13 (61)11.15 (81)
RIC4.2 (26)6.5 (41)8.8 (56)12.14 (86)
Date25 September 1943
StadiumPrinces Park
Attendance42,100
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The1943 VFL Grand Final was anAustralian rules football game contested between theRichmond Football Club andEssendon Football Club, held at thePrinces Park inMelbourne on 25 September 1943. It was the 45th annualGrand Final of theVictorian Football League, staged to determine thepremiers for the1943 VFL season. The match, attended by 42,100 spectators, was won by Richmond by a margin of 5 points, marking that club's fifth VFL premiership victory.

Teams

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Richmond
Essendon
Richmond
B:Raymond SteeleRon DurhamJack Scott
HB:Ray HuntLeo MaguireBill Perkins
C:Leo MerrettJack BroadstockBert Edwards
HF:Roy QuinnBrian RandallBernie Waldron
F:Max OppyBob BawdenDick Harris
Foll:Jack Dyer (c)Arthur Barr-KempLaurie Cahill
Res:Len Ablett
Coach:Jack Dyer
Essendon
B:Elton PlummerCec RuddellPerc Bushby
HB:Jack CockburnWally ButtsworthAllan Hird
C:Bill HutchisonLes GardinerErnie Coward
HF:Laurie DearleGordon LaneGordon Abbott
F:Tom ReynoldsJack CassinKeith Rawle
Foll:Hugh TorneyNorm BetsonDick Reynolds (c)
Res:Gil Langley
Coach:Dick Reynolds
  • Umpire – Eric Hawkins

Statistics

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Goalkickers

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Richmond FC, premier team

Richmond:

  • D Harris 7
  • J Dyer 3
  • B Bawden 1
  • J Broadstock 1

Essendon:

  • T Reynolds 7
  • H Torney 2
  • G Lane 1
  • K Rawle 1

References

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See also

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Richmond 12.14 (86) defeatedEssendon 11.15 (81), atPrinces Park
Coach:Dyer
VFL/AFL home grounds
VFA premierships (4)
VFL/AFL premierships (16)
Runner-up (14)
VFA/VFL/AFL seasons (144)
AFLW home grounds
AFLW seasons (3)
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Essendon did not participate in the 1916 and 1917 VFL seasons due toWorld War I (indicated in grey)
VFL/AFL home grounds
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VFL/AFL premierships (13)
Runner-up (12)
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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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