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1929 VFL grand final

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Grand final of the 1929 Victorian Football League season

1929 VFL Grand Final

Collingwood

Richmond
11.13 (79)7.8 (50)
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COLL6.3 (39)7.6 (48)9.6 (60)11.13 (79)
RICH2.0 (12)3.3 (21)5.5 (35)7.8 (50)
Date28 September 1929
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance63,236

The1929 VFL grand final was anAustralian rules football game contested between theCollingwood Football Club andRichmond Football Club, held at theMelbourne Cricket Ground inMelbourne on 28 September 1929. It was the 31st annualgrand final of theVictorian Football League, staged to determine thepremiers for the1929 VFL season. The match, attended by 63,236 spectators,[1] was won by Collingwood by a margin of 29 points, marking that club's eighth premiership victory and third in succession.

History

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Collingwood’s 1929 season was extremely successful. They won all 18 games of the home-and-away season, the only club to achieve the feat as of 2024;Gordon Coventry became the first player to kick 100 goals in a season (124 in total), andAlbert Collier won the Brownlow Medal.

While Collingwood finished on top of the ladder,Carlton was second with 15 wins, Richmond third with 12 wins and a draw andSt Kilda fourth with 12 wins. The second semi-final saw a massive upset, with the rugged and determined Richmond beating the undefeated Collingwood by 62 points. Richmond went on to beat Carlton in the preliminary final with a thrilling finish, Richmond kicking 3.1 (19) in the final five minutes of the match to convert a 13-point deficit into a six-point victory.[2] As minor premiers under theArgus finals system, Collingwood had the right of challenge, and thus the grand final was scheduled between Collingwood and Richmond. It was the third consecutive year that the two clubs had faced off in the grand final.

In the week leading up to the match, Collingwood received handwritten anonymous letters, threatening the lives of eleven prominent players. They were intercepted by officials and withheld from the players until after the game.

Match summary

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Richmond kicked the first goal of the day but wasted opportunities for the rest of the quarter. Collingwood took advantage and led by 27 points at half time, a lead they held for the rest of the match. The two teams fought determinedly and, quite often, outside the spirit of the game.Bob Makeham was knocked senseless in the second quarter, although he played on despite concussion.

WhileGordon Coventry kicked only two goals for the day, the attention that the Richmond defence paid him allowedHorrie ‘Tubby’ Edmonds to fulfill the most important day of his footballing life, kicking five goals playing deep near the boundary line in attack.

Charlie Ahern, 24 years old and playing in only his third VFL match, provided inspiration to the side. His main role was to protectSyd Coventry and, despite fracturing his arm, he battled on manfully, and held his own in what was, at times, a physically spiteful match. It was Ahern's last senior match, and he died only 18 months later from rectal cancer.

Collingwood won by 29 points, attributable to the Magpies’ rock-solid defence, Edmonds' five goals and that players carried on in the face of serious injuries.

Match statistics

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1st2nd3rdFinal
Collingwood6.37.69.611.13 (79)
Richmond2.03.35.57.8 (50)
BestCollingwoodLibbis,Wescott,S Coventry,Ahern,Clayden,Dibbs,A Collier,Edmonds
RichmondMurdoch,Bentley,Geddes,Watson,Empey,Weidner,Harris
GoalsCollingwoodEdmonds (5),G Coventry (2),H Collier, Libbis,F Murphy,L Murphy
RichmondBaggott (2),Weidner (2), Geddes,O’Halloran,Lilburne
  • Umpire –R Scott
  • Attendance – 63,366
  • Gate – £3,227

Teams

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Collingwood
Richmond
Collingwood
B:Leo WescottCharlie DibbsGeorge Clayden
HB:Albert LauderAlbert CollierHarold Rumney
C:Harry ChesswasJack BeveridgePercy Bowyer
HF:Frank MurphyLen MurphyBob Makeham
F:Horace EdmondsGordon CoventryHarry Collier
Foll:Syd Coventry (c)Charlie AhernBilly Libbis
Coach:Jock McHale
Richmond
B:Fred HeifnerBill BentonDon Harris
HB:Tom DunneJoe MurdochMaurie Sheahan
C:Allan GeddesCyril Lilburne (c)Carl Watson
HF:Ralph EmpeyThomas O'HalloranHarry Weidner
F:Jack FincherJack BaggottJack Titus
Foll:Percy BentleyStan RyanMaurie Hunter
Coach:Checker Hughes

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Collingwood Premiers".The Argus. 30 September 1929. Retrieved17 April 2021.
  2. ^Gerald Brosnan (23 September 1929). "Richmond wins greatest league final in years".The Sun News-Pictorial. p. 26.
  • Atkinson, Graeme:The Complete Book of AFL Finals, 1996.ISBN 1-875971-47-5
  • McFarlane, Glenn and Roberts, Michael:The Machine – The Inside Story of Football's Greatest Team, 2005.ISBN 0-9586412-3-4

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