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1970 VFL season

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74th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)

Australian rules football season
1970 VFL premiership season
Teams12
PremiersCarlton
10th premiership
Minor premiersCollingwood
15th minor premiership
Consolation seriesFootscray
4th Consolation series win
Brownlow MedallistPeter Bedford(South Melbourne)
Coleman MedallistPeter Hudson(Hawthorn)
Attendance
Matches played136
Total attendance3,321,925 (24,426 per match)
Highest121,696
← 1969
1971 →

The1970 VFL season was the 74th season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), the highest level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Victoria.

The season featured twelve clubs, and ran from 4 April until 26 September. It was the first season to play comprise a 22-game home-and-away season, which became the standard for the following fifty years, and which was followed by afinals series featuring the top four clubs. The season saw the opening of the league's privately owned stadium,VFL Park, inMulgrave.

The premiership was won by theCarlton Football Club for the tenth time, after it defeatedCollingwood by ten points in the1970 VFL Grand Final. A crowd of 121,696 attended the match, the all-time record for the highest Australian rules football crowd.

Background

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In 1970, the VFL competition consisted of twelve teams of 18 on-the-field players each, plus two substitute players, known as the19th man and the20th man. A player could be substituted for any reason; however, once substituted, a player could not return to the field of play under any circumstances.

Teams played each other in a home-and-away season of 22 rounds; matches 12 to 22 were the "home-and-way reverse" of matches 1 to 11.

Once the 22 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1970 VFLPremiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of thePage–McIntyre system.

Home-and-away season

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Round 1

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Carlton21.19 (145)Essendon14.12 (96)Princes Park23,9484 April 1970
St Kilda14.16 (100)North Melbourne7.6 (48)Moorabbin Oval21,4294 April 1970
South Melbourne9.14 (68)Melbourne14.9 (93)Lake Oval15,2424 April 1970
Hawthorn19.12 (126)Geelong21.9 (135)Glenferrie Oval20,5094 April 1970
Footscray12.12 (84)Collingwood23.10 (148)Western Oval26,5964 April 1970
Richmond14.12 (96)Fitzroy16.20 (116)MCG38,6175 April 1970

Round 2

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne8.11 (59)South Melbourne8.12 (60)Arden Street Oval10,98611 April 1970
Fitzroy7.9 (51)St Kilda23.23 (161)Junction Oval22,85711 April 1970
Essendon10.14 (74)Footscray14.22 (106)Windy Hill19,38011 April 1970
Collingwood19.19 (133)Richmond13.16 (94)Victoria Park35,31811 April 1970
Melbourne14.12 (96)Hawthorn11.19 (85)MCG25,57511 April 1970
Geelong12.9 (81)Carlton16.7 (103)Kardinia Park28,30211 April 1970

Round 3

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray14.23 (107)St Kilda10.14 (74)Western Oval17,97218 April 1970
Collingwood14.24 (108)Hawthorn15.11 (101)Victoria Park24,53218 April 1970
North Melbourne18.13 (121)Melbourne8.16 (64)Arden Street Oval10,18218 April 1970
South Melbourne12.17 (89)Essendon15.10 (100)Lake Oval14,72618 April 1970
Richmond17.12 (114)Carlton15.11 (101)MCG46,37318 April 1970
Fitzroy7.11 (53)Geelong17.12 (114)VFL Park27,55718 April 1970

Round 4

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Carlton16.16 (112)North Melbourne13.15 (93)Princes Park20,54025 April 1970
St Kilda15.19 (109)Richmond7.12 (54)Moorabbin Oval32,14725 April 1970
Melbourne17.19 (121)Fitzroy13.13 (91)MCG22,90925 April 1970
Hawthorn10.10 (70)Essendon16.14 (110)Glenferrie Oval19,01725 April 1970
Geelong14.9 (93)Collingwood14.17 (101)Kardinia Park35,65425 April 1970
South Melbourne11.11 (77)Footscray9.6 (60)VFL Park24,37125 April 1970

Round 5

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond6.13 (49)South Melbourne10.11 (71)MCG23,0842 May 1970
Footscray11.13 (79)Hawthorn11.10 (76)Western Oval19,6102 May 1970
Fitzroy5.24 (54)North Melbourne7.7 (49)Junction Oval7,4502 May 1970
Essendon9.14 (68)Geelong14.4 (88)Windy Hill16,0772 May 1970
St Kilda8.9 (57)Carlton12.14 (86)Moorabbin Oval22,8002 May 1970
Collingwood8.17 (65)Melbourne8.9 (57)VFL Park28,4542 May 1970

Round 6

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Carlton23.9 (147)Fitzroy15.20 (110)Princes Park20,0229 May 1970
South Melbourne9.25 (79)St Kilda9.8 (62)Lake Oval20,3129 May 1970
Geelong18.15 (123)Footscray11.11 (77)Kardinia Park21,1399 May 1970
Melbourne10.12 (72)Essendon7.15 (57)MCG34,2199 May 1970
North Melbourne10.6 (66)Collingwood17.30 (132)Arden Street Oval20,0919 May 1970
Hawthorn20.10 (130)Richmond21.11 (137)VFL Park26,1339 May 1970

Round 7

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray9.14 (68)Melbourne7.4 (46)Western Oval16,34616 May 1970
Collingwood15.15 (105)Fitzroy9.18 (72)Victoria Park22,77416 May 1970
St Kilda10.21 (81)Hawthorn8.8 (56)Moorabbin Oval17,61816 May 1970
Richmond16.20 (116)Geelong15.2 (92)MCG43,43516 May 1970
South Melbourne23.12 (150)Carlton10.13 (73)Lake Oval28,39516 May 1970
Essendon8.12 (60)North Melbourne9.22 (76)VFL Park13,33916 May 1970

Round 8

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne15.10 (100)Richmond18.19 (127)MCG36,06423 May 1970
Hawthorn21.20 (146)South Melbourne12.12 (84)Glenferrie Oval17,06323 May 1970
Geelong14.5 (89)St Kilda12.9 (81)Kardinia Park20,94223 May 1970
North Melbourne9.13 (67)Footscray13.18 (96)Arden Street Oval13,47523 May 1970
Fitzroy9.14 (68)Essendon11.5 (71)Junction Oval12,26423 May 1970
Carlton12.13 (85)Collingwood16.12 (108)VFL Park55,33223 May 1970

Round 9

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Carlton10.14 (74)Hawthorn15.16 (106)Princes Park19,29830 May 1970
Richmond10.17 (77)North Melbourne15.7 (97)MCG22,28430 May 1970
St Kilda14.12 (96)Melbourne7.11 (53)Moorabbin Oval19,39330 May 1970
South Melbourne19.14 (128)Geelong10.18 (78)Lake Oval19,79430 May 1970
Essendon13.15 (93)Collingwood11.21 (87)Windy Hill24,93630 May 1970
Footscray11.13 (79)Fitzroy12.9 (81)VFL Park10,29230 May 1970

Round 10

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy14.9 (93)South Melbourne12.19 (91)Junction Oval16,9716 June 1970
Essendon14.13 (97)Richmond15.14 (104)Windy Hill20,6506 June 1970
Collingwood14.23 (107)St Kilda15.10 (100)Victoria Park30,8586 June 1970
Melbourne10.14 (74)Geelong13.13 (91)MCG27,6656 June 1970
Footscray15.14 (104)Carlton14.10 (94)Western Oval22,2626 June 1970
North Melbourne9.8 (62)Hawthorn11.9 (75)VFL Park14,2146 June 1970

Round 11

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong11.17 (83)North Melbourne9.10 (64)Kardinia Park19,13315 June 1970
Carlton22.15 (147)Melbourne9.8 (62)Princes Park18,76015 June 1970
Richmond22.15 (147)Footscray13.12 (90)MCG41,86615 June 1970
Hawthorn18.12 (120)Fitzroy12.8 (80)Glenferrie Oval14,48915 June 1970
South Melbourne16.15 (111)Collingwood16.14 (110)Lake Oval35,56715 June 1970
St Kilda8.21 (69)Essendon8.9 (57)VFL Park21,10515 June 1970

Round 12

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne5.10 (40)St Kilda11.5 (71)Arden Street Oval10,00720 June 1970
Geelong14.15 (99)Hawthorn10.11 (71)Kardinia Park12,69820 June 1970
Fitzroy12.11 (83)Richmond8.9 (57)Junction Oval14,54120 June 1970
Collingwood8.16 (64)Footscray7.9 (51)Victoria Park23,00820 June 1970
Essendon10.16 (76)Carlton12.9 (81)Windy Hill20,27020 June 1970
Melbourne12.6 (78)South Melbourne12.10 (82)VFL Park13,96220 June 1970

Round 13

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn16.17 (113)Melbourne11.8 (74)Glenferrie Oval13,19627 June 1970
Carlton12.21 (93)Geelong11.14 (80)Princes Park25,51927 June 1970
South Melbourne16.9 (105)North Melbourne14.12 (96)Lake Oval12,40727 June 1970
St Kilda11.14 (80)Fitzroy8.11 (59)Moorabbin Oval17,07327 June 1970
Footscray11.12 (78)Essendon9.8 (62)Western Oval18,81727 June 1970
Richmond11.13 (79)Collingwood9.13 (67)VFL Park23,93927 June 1970

Round 14

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne11.19 (85)North Melbourne11.11 (77)MCG13,9754 July 1970
Carlton11.12 (78)Richmond7.7 (49)Princes Park26,8954 July 1970
St Kilda6.16 (52)Footscray6.10 (46)Moorabbin Oval15,4154 July 1970
Geelong20.8 (128)Fitzroy13.16 (94)Kardinia Park15,3044 July 1970
Hawthorn18.7 (115)Collingwood13.13 (91)Glenferrie Oval19,5874 July 1970
Essendon5.10 (40)South Melbourne11.5 (71)VFL Park13,2384 July 1970

Round 15

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond11.15 (81)St Kilda7.21 (63)MCG38,03711 July 1970
Footscray6.4 (40)South Melbourne13.10 (88)Western Oval21,92111 July 1970
Fitzroy12.18 (90)Melbourne8.14 (62)Junction Oval9,46711 July 1970
Essendon9.8 (62)Hawthorn21.4 (130)Windy Hill13,17411 July 1970
Collingwood13.15 (93)Geelong8.16 (64)Victoria Park28,84711 July 1970
North Melbourne4.7 (31)Carlton13.21 (99)VFL Park12,57211 July 1970

Round 16

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Carlton16.14 (110)St Kilda10.11 (71)Princes Park22,98818 July 1970
South Melbourne11.9 (75)Richmond12.17 (89)Lake Oval25,65118 July 1970
North Melbourne13.17 (95)Fitzroy18.14 (122)Arden Street Oval8,44318 July 1970
Geelong15.16 (106)Essendon8.17 (65)Kardinia Park17,22018 July 1970
Melbourne7.19 (61)Collingwood10.16 (76)MCG36,04418 July 1970
Hawthorn23.9 (147)Footscray6.12 (48)VFL Park14,15118 July 1970

Round 17

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
St Kilda13.14 (92)South Melbourne11.6 (72)Moorabbin Oval20,85125 July 1970
Footscray12.15 (87)Geelong7.14 (56)Western Oval14,66025 July 1970
Essendon18.17 (125)Melbourne12.17 (89)Windy Hill9,75525 July 1970
Collingwood14.21 (105)North Melbourne8.8 (56)Victoria Park15,67825 July 1970
Richmond15.15 (105)Hawthorn11.17 (83)MCG55,74025 July 1970
Fitzroy9.7 (61)Carlton10.11 (71)VFL Park13,82825 July 1970

Round 18

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn11.11 (77)St Kilda14.18 (102)Glenferrie Oval16,6981 August 1970
Carlton11.17 (83)South Melbourne10.19 (79)Princes Park27,2711 August 1970
Melbourne8.13 (61)Footscray10.15 (75)MCG16,5911 August 1970
North Melbourne13.13 (91)Essendon16.22 (118)Arden Street Oval8,9521 August 1970
Fitzroy11.9 (75)Collingwood17.15 (117)Junction Oval18,7601 August 1970
Geelong13.10 (88)Richmond8.13 (61)VFL Park26,3781 August 1970

Round 19

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray10.23 (83)North Melbourne11.15 (81)Western Oval13,1188 August 1970
Essendon12.16 (88)Fitzroy14.10 (94)Windy Hill13,5728 August 1970
Richmond9.10 (64)Melbourne18.10 (118)MCG25,1588 August 1970
South Melbourne16.7 (103)Hawthorn13.8 (86)Lake Oval17,4378 August 1970
Collingwood13.23 (101)Carlton2.12 (24)Victoria Park39,9598 August 1970
St Kilda12.16 (88)Geelong5.7 (37)VFL Park29,6678 August 1970

Round 20

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne7.6 (48)Richmond16.10 (106)Arden Street Oval8,83715 August 1970
Geelong10.14 (74)South Melbourne11.15 (81)Kardinia Park29,91815 August 1970
Fitzroy12.10 (82)Footscray11.14 (80)Junction Oval11,39815 August 1970
Collingwood24.16 (160)Essendon11.13 (79)Victoria Park24,78515 August 1970
Hawthorn13.9 (87)Carlton18.9 (117)Glenferrie Oval20,84115 August 1970
Melbourne7.14 (56)St Kilda17.14 (116)VFL Park22,57015 August 1970

Round 21

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn21.14 (140)North Melbourne9.20 (74)Glenferrie Oval8,06122 August 1970
Geelong16.12 (108)Melbourne13.18 (96)Kardinia Park13,67022 August 1970
Carlton18.14 (122)Footscray17.6 (108)Princes Park21,56822 August 1970
South Melbourne14.15 (99)Fitzroy10.20 (80)Lake Oval20,07122 August 1970
Richmond23.13 (151)Essendon11.11 (77)MCG25,86222 August 1970
St Kilda14.14 (98)Collingwood16.12 (108)Moorabbin Oval38,22222 August 1970

Round 22

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray12.10 (82)Richmond10.12 (72)Western Oval16,67229 August 1970
Fitzroy9.11 (65)Hawthorn18.16 (124)Junction Oval11,62629 August 1970
Essendon8.11 (59)St Kilda14.19 (103)Windy Hill14,31029 August 1970
Collingwood22.15 (147)South Melbourne7.9 (51)Victoria Park41,45129 August 1970
North Melbourne12.11 (83)Geelong6.6 (42)Arden Street Oval6,43529 August 1970
Melbourne12.15 (87)Carlton14.17 (101)MCG40,97329 August 1970

Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Collingwood22184023331709136.572
2Carlton(P)22166021461911112.364
3St Kilda22148019261532125.756
4South Melbourne22148019141828104.756
5Geelong221210019491903102.448
6Richmond221210020291998101.648
7Footscray22111101728189491.244
8Hawthorn221012022641986114.040
9Fitzroy2291301774215582.336
10Melbourne2261601705204383.524
11Essendon2261601734212881.524
12North Melbourne2241801574198979.116

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 87.4
Source:AFL Tables


Finals series

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Semi-finals

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Team1 Qtr2 Qtr3 QtrFinal
St Kilda6.1 (37)9.3 (57)14.8 (92)22.11 (143)
South Melbourne2.5 (17)9.8 (62)10.10 (70)13.12 (90)
Attendance: 110.467
Team1 Qtr2 Qtr3 QtrFinal
Collingwood5.2 (32)9.7 (61)12.11 (83)17.16 (118)
Carlton5.0 (30)9.2 (56)14.3 (87)17.6 (108)
Attendance: 109,345

Preliminary final

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Team1 Qtr2 Qtr3 QtrFinal
Carlton2.6 (18)6.12 (48)13.16 (94)17.21 (123)
St Kilda1.4 (10)4.12 (36)6.16 (52)7.19 (61)
Attendance: 102,118

Grand final

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Main article:1970 VFL Grand Final
Team1 Qtr2 Qtr3 QtrFinal
Carlton0.3 (3)4.5 (29)12.5 (77)17.9 (111)
Collingwood4.8 (32)10.13 (73)13.16 (94)14.17 (101)
Attendance: 121,696

Consolation Night Series Competition

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The consolation night series were held under the floodlights at Lake Oval,South Melbourne, for the teams (5th to 12th on ladder) out of the finals at the end of the home and away rounds.

Final:Footscray 13.17 (95) defeatedMelbourne 13.15 (93).

Season notes

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  • Unhappy with their treatment over the three seasons they spent atPrinces Park,Fitzroy moved their home ground to theJunction Oval in St Kilda.
  • VFL Park was opened. As part of accommodating the neutral ground, the 1970 VFL season was extended to 22 rounds, with each of the 12 clubs to play three games at VFL Park. The idea was that six clubs would play ten games on their home grounds, and the other six would play nine home ground matches. In 1971, the home ground advantage would be reversed, so that those teams that had nine home ground games in 1970 would play ten home ground games in 1971 and vice versa.[1]
  • On Monday 9 March, theVictoria representative team played a match underGaelic football rules against the1969 All-Ireland Senior football champions,Kerry, at theMelbourne Cricket Ground. Kerry 4-11 defeated Victoria 2–10.[2]
  • Essendon'sDon McKenzie,Geoff Gosper,Darryl Gerlach,Geoff Pryor, andBarry Davis, andCollingwood'sLen Thompson andDes Tuddenham did not play in Round 1 due to separate disputes over player payments with their respective clubs (seeDispute over player payments).
  • The second half of the Round 1 match betweenRichmond andFitzroy, played at theMelbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday, 5 April 1970, was attended byQueen Elizabeth II,Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales (nowCharles III) andAnne, Princess Royal, who were present as part of the1970 royal tour commemorating the bicentenary of thefirst voyage of James Cook. The royals met the players on the field at half time and were present to unfurl Richmond's1969 premiership flag before watching the second half. The match was specially scheduled to accommodate the royals' itinerary; it was the first VFL match played on a Sunday, and the second half was televised live in spite of the rules which normally precluded live telecasts of VFL matches.[3]
  • In Round 10, Collingwood trailed St Kilda by 60 points late in the second quarter, before coming back in the second half to win by seven points. It set a new record for the biggest comeback in VFL history which stood until 1999.[4] The half-time deficit of the 52-point deficit remains, as of 2025, the greatest half-time deficit by a winning side.[5]
  • The 1970 season was the first in which three full-forwards (Alex Jesaulenko,Peter McKenna, andPeter Hudson) kicked at least 100 goals in a home-and-away season.[a] Hudson's 146 goals remains the highest tally on record for a home-and-away season,[6] although only the third-highest overall total.
  • South Melbourne ended the second-longest finals drought in league history (twenty-four seasons) by finishing fourth, making the finals for the first time since1945.[b]
  • In Round 5,Ted Whitten played his 321st senior VFL game, breaking the record set byDick Reynolds. Whitten retired after this match.
  • On Monday 31 AugustHSV-7 broadcast the first liveBrownlow Medal count.
  • In the 1970 Second Semi-Final, Carlton'sSyd Jackson was reported for striking Collingwood defenderLee Adamson. Carlton presidentGeorge Harris, eager to have Jackson in his Grand Final team, devised the strategy of having the club's advocate to assert to the tribunal (on Jackson's behalf) that Jackson had been provoked by an extended series of racial taunts from Adamson, including repeatedly calling him "Sambo" and, furthermore, stating that Jackson would respond in the same way to any future vilification. The tribunal took the stance that the VFL had to be seen to protect its only top-level Aboriginal footballer at the time, and they immediately exonerated him, without hearing Adamson's side of the story, stating that Jackson had no case to answer.[7]
  • The1970 Grand Final betweenCollingwood andCarlton was considered to be the most memorable Grand Final in VFL/AFL history. Collingwood had a great lead over Carlton during most of the game, however Carlton managed to come back and win the Grand Final by 10 points.

Awards

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Major awards

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Leading goalkickers

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  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the goalkicking at the end of that round.
  • DNP = did not play in that round.
Player12345678910111213141516171819202122SFPFGFTotal
1Peter Hudson884128203236298373401353659564771374377986894111052107911661224126913511146146
2Peter McKenna1111718624731132DNPDNP8405455507576634675724763793829919100121127119912891376143143
3Alex Jesaulenko9961562152643010403434473506567633660661672699783814851864905955100810841123115115
4Doug Wade6639716420525530DNPDNP333336541DNPDNP74825095946326526737047407474
5John SudholzDNPDNPDNP22463951431732012132432763323554004034324534845245612136060
6Syd JacksonDNPDNP334718614115419423225328230333437037DNPDNP23903924154614714865415555
7Peter Bedford2202353821031341701711811952432733033313413513623824034344704735050
8Alex Ruscuklic221314480819DNPDNP71682432712812923123353813934234524704724949
9Bob Keddie2213033617290931231501531842232502532843223413523744134434747
10George Bisset3358210111314115318220424024226329130232032133336339039544145DNP45

Notes

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  1. ^Since equalled only in1993 byTony Modra,Gary Ablett Sr. andJason Dunstall.
  2. ^Hawthorn, after entering the league in1925, did not make the finals until its thirty-third season in1957

References

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  1. ^"Eighteen matches at Waverley in 1970".The Age. 3 December 1968. p. 25.
  2. ^Tom Prior (10 March 1970). "Those Irish aces strike".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 69.
  3. ^Tony Greenberg (9 September 2022)."The day the Queen joined the Tiger Army at the 'G'". Richmond Football Club. Retrieved24 October 2022.
  4. ^Martin Smith (16 June 2024)."Biggest comebacks in history: Pies surpass the 'Miracle on Grass'". Australian Football League. Retrieved29 June 2024.
  5. ^"Game Records". AFL Tables. Retrieved29 June 2024.
  6. ^See"100 Goals in a Season".AFL Tables.
  7. ^Carter, Ron (30 September 1970)."Adamson Denies Jackson's Claim".The Age. p. 30.
  8. ^"Demons in on error".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 28 September 1970. p. 57.

Sources

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Further reading

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  • Maplestone, Michael (1996).Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996.Melbourne: Essendon Football Club.ISBN 0-9591740-2-8.
  • Rogers, Stephen; Browne, Ashley, eds. (1998).Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results 1897–1997 (Sixth ed.). Ringwood: Viking Books.ISBN 0-670-90809-6.
  • Ross, John, ed. (1996).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. Ringwood: Viking.ISBN 0-670-86814-0.
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