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1964 VFL grand final

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Grand final of the 1964 Victorian Football League season

1964 VFL Grand Final

Melbourne

Collingwood
8.16 (64)8.12 (60)
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MEL2.6 (18)5.7 (37)7.10 (52)8.16 (64)
COL2.5 (17)5.9 (39)5.11 (41)8.12 (60)
Date19 September 1964
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance102,471

The1964 VFL grand final was anAustralian rules football game contested between theCollingwood Football Club andMelbourne Football Club, held at theMelbourne Cricket Ground on 19 September 1964. It was the 67th annualgrand final of theVictorian Football League (VFL), staged to determine thepremiers for the1964 VFL season.

The match, attended by 102,471 spectators, was won by Melbourne by a margin of 4 points, marking the club's 12th premiership victory.

Background

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Melbourne, which had been the dominant team in the league for the past decade, was competing in its eleventh consecutive finals series, having previously played seven grand finals and won five premierships in that time; it was the club's first grand final since 1960. Collingwood was also in its first grand final since 1960.

Match summary

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With Melbourne leading by 11 points at three-quarter time, the match is remembered for its thrilling last quarter. In the early stages, Melbourne had plenty of opportunities to kick goals but could only manage behinds, and it was Collingwood'sDes Tuddenham who kicked the first goal of the term.

Seventeen minutes into the quarter, Collingwood trailed by nine points, but narrowed the margin to three whenRay Gabelich kicked a goal from a boundary throw-in. Gabelich kicked another to take the lead soon afterwards, with a goal considered among the most famous in grand final history: he had received the ball near centre half-forward, and, due to Melbourne having spent the previous minutes in its own forward line and Collingwood moving the ball upfield quickly, there were no defenders ahead of him; a 109 kg ruckman, Gabelich ran towards the goal, bounced the ball four times, nearly losing it on each occasion, and, with Melbourne players gaining on him, kicked the goal from close range.[1]

After play restarted, Melbourne'sBarry Bourke kicked the ball into their forward line, and it was marked by roverHassa Mann. He was directly in front and only 20 metres out, but his shot for goal came off the side of his boot and could only manage a behind. Melbourne had another chance to win the game, however, when they kicked the ball towards the goal square. A big pack of players went for the ball, but it spilled to the ground, and Melbourne defenderNeil Crompton gathered the ball and kicked a goal. It was his only goal of the season, and he had only been forward because he'd followed his opponent upfield.

In the final minutes, Collingwood had the ball in its forward line. Collingwood's Ian Graham had a chance to goal with a difficult snap from the boundary but missed. Melbourne held on against intense pressure from Collingwood until the siren sounded, leaving Melbourne winners by four points.[2]

Aftermath

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The premiership was the sixth and last won by Melbourne under the coaching ofNorm Smith over a ten-year period, which ranks among the most dominant periods by a club in VFL/AFL history. It was also the abrupt end to this period of success: captainRon Barassi, who had played in all six premierships, signed withCarlton as captain-coach in 1965,[3] and Smith was temporarily sacked as coach halfway through 1965 despite the club still having the league's equal-best record.[4] This began a club-record 22-year finals drought not broken until1987, and a club-record 57-year premiership drought not broken until2021.

For more than sixty years, only 17 minutes ofnewsreel footage of the match was known to have survived. In June 2025, the television broadcast footage of the entire second half was discovered and published online byRichmond historian Rhett Bartlett.[5]

Teams

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Melbourne
Collingwood
Melbourne
B:5Neil Crompton37Bernie Massey8Tassie Johnson
HB:11Tony Anderson18Brian Roet40Frank Davis
C:9Brian Dixon35Don Williams6Frank Adams
HF:22Bryan Kenneally20Graeme Jacobs32Barrie Vagg
F:4John Lord14Barry Bourke16John Townsend
Foll:23Graham Wise31Ron Barassi (c)29Hassa Mann
Res:36Peter McLean10Ken Emselle
Coach:Norm Smith
Collingwood
B:16Ron Reeves15Ted Potter9Trevor Steer
HB:13Laurie Hill8John Mahon33Duncan Wright
C:23Ricky Watt2John Henderson (vc)25Bert Chapman
HF:30Des Tuddenham21Kevin McLean26David Norman
F:5Terry Waters7Ian Graham27Denis Dalton
Foll:1Ray Gabelich (c)29Kevin Rose24Mick Bone
Res:19Max Urquhart3Ken Turner (dvc)
Coach:Bob Rose

Umpire:Ron Brophy

Statistics

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Score

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Team123Final
Melbourne2.6 (18)5.7 (37)7.10 (52)8.16 (64)
Collingwood2.5 (17)5.9 (39)5.11 (41)8.12 (60)

Goalkickers

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Melbourne:

  • Townsend 3
  • Lord 2
  • Bourke 1
  • Crompton 1
  • Mann 1

Collingwood:

  • Gabelich 2
  • Bone 1
  • Dalton 1
  • Graham 1
  • Steer 1
  • Tuddenham 1
  • Waters 1

For a long time, Terry Waters was credited with two goals in the grand final. In January 2020, historians reviewed the game and determined that one of Waters goals had been scored by Ian Graham instead, and the scorecard was amended. Waters admitted that he did not remember kicking one of his goals. Prior to the change, Waters was recognised as the outright leading Collingwood goalkicker for the year, with 43 goals, but the change brought a tie between Waters and Graham, on 42 apiece.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Footy's Wild Men Ray Gabelich 1964 VFL Grand Final Melbourne VS Collingwood Ron Barassi, 19 May 2021,archived from the original on 12 December 2021, retrieved23 September 2021
  2. ^Ross, John (ed.).100 Years of Australian Football. Penguin Books. p. 228.ISBN 0-14-026969-X.
  3. ^"Ron Barassi". Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Retrieved25 September 2020.
  4. ^Sheahan, Mike (11 July 2008)."Melbourne's Norm Smith a coach ahead of his time". Adelaide Now. Retrieved30 July 2009.
  5. ^Keane, Patrick (8 June 2025)."Long-lost footage of 1964 VFL Grand Final discovered". AFL.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2025. Retrieved8 June 2025.
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