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1998 AFL Grand Final

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Grand final of the 1998 Australian Football League season
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1998 AFL Grand Final
TheMelbourne Cricket Ground, where the 1998 AFL Grand Final took place.

Adelaide

North Melbourne
15.15 (105)8.22 (70)
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NM4.4 (28)9.5 (59)11.10 (76)12.13 (85)
ADE3.2 (20)4.3 (27)9.11 (65)15.15 (105)
Date26 September 1998
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance94,431
FavouriteNorth Melbourne
UmpiresAndrew Coates (6),Hayden Kennedy (7),Darren Goldspink (32)
Coin toss won byNorth Melbourne
Kicked towardPunt Road End
Ceremonies
Pre-match entertainmentMuhammad Ali, Mark Seymour, Rob Guest, Jane Scali and Michael Cormick
National anthemRob Guest
Accolades
Norm Smith MedallistAndrew McLeod (Adelaide)
Jock McHale MedallistMalcolm Blight
Broadcast in Australia
NetworkSeven Network
CommentatorsBruce McAvaney (host and commentator)
Dennis Cometti (commentator)
Sandy Roberts (commentator)
Tim Watson (expert commentator)
Leigh Matthews (expert commentator)
Peter McKenna (“sharp shooter”)
Robert DiPierdomenico (boundary rider)
Neil Kerley (boundary rider)

The1998 AFL Grand Final was anAustralian rules football game contested between theAdelaide Crows and theNorth Melbourne Kangaroos, held at theMelbourne Cricket Ground inMelbourne on 26 September 1998. It was the 102nd annualgrand final of theAustralian Football League (formerly theVictorian Football League), staged to determine thepremiers for the1998 AFL season. The match, attended by 94,431 spectators, was won by Adelaide by a margin of 35 points.[1] This was the second consecutive premiership for the Crows and their last premiership win.

Background

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Main article:1998 AFL season
Further information:1998 AFL finals series

This match saw the Kangaroos playing in their second grand final in three years, after their triumph in the1996 AFL Grand Final. The Crows were competing in their second consecutive grand final, and were seeking back-to-back premierships after winning the1997 AFL Grand Final.Craig Sholl for the Kangaroos was to play his 200th game.

At the conclusion of thehome and away season, North Melbourne had finished first on the AFL ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses, winning theMcClelland Trophy. They had won their last nine matches. Adelaide had finished fifth with 13 wins and 9 losses.

Adelaide fell to a heavy loss in its qualifying final againstMelbourne at the MCG by 48 points, but still progressed to play a semi-final againstSydney at theSCG, which they won by 27 points. Adelaide then progressed to the preliminary final against theWestern Bulldogs at the MCG, and won convincingly by 68 points.

North Melbourne won its qualifying final againstEssendon by 22 points at the MCG, sending them to a home preliminary final against Melbourne. They won that match by 30 points to progress to the grand final. The finals wins extended North Melbourne's winning streak to eleven matches entering the grand final. The Kangaroos entered the game as heavy favourites.

Match summary

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1st2nd3rdFinal
Adelaide3.2 (20)4.3 (27)9.11 (65)15.15 (105)
North Melbourne4.4 (28)6.15 (51)8.15 (63)8.22 (70)

North Melbourne attacked constantly during the first half, however returned a wasteful 6.15 (51) for the first half to Adelaide's 4.3 (27). They led by just four goals despite having 21 scoring shots to just seven in the first half.

Adelaide then dominated the second half. A wasteful 5.8 to North Melbourne's 2.0 in the third quarter saw the Adelaide leading by two points at three-quarter time. Then, Adelaide scored 6.4 in the final quarter, holding North Melbourne (0.7) goalless, to open a comfortable lead, and ultimately win the match by 35 points.

Adelaide became the first team since Hawthorn in 1988-1989 to win back-to-back premierships. In the end, both teams had 30 scoring shots, but the Crows converted at 50% and the Kangaroos at just 26%.

Darren Jarman was sensational with 5 goals andAndrew McLeod was awarded theNorm Smith Medal for being judged the best player afield, for the second straight year. He became only the second player (afterGary Ayres of Hawthorn) to win the medal twice, and the first player to win it in successive years.

Adelaide is one of just three clubs in modern times to have won the premiership after finishing lower than fourth on the premiership ladder after the home-and-away season (Melbourne won the premiership after finishing sixth after the fourteen-game home-and-away season in 1900, qualifying for the semi-finals after a strong performance in the three-week sectional round robin that followed the home-and-away season; the Western Bulldogs won the premiership after finishing seventh in the home-and-away season in 2016; the Brisbane Lions won the premiership after finishing fifth in the home-and-away season in 2024).

Pre-match entertainment

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The 1998 Grand Final pre-match entertainment was particularly notable for the appearance of formerWorld Heavyweight Boxing championMuhammad Ali, as he did a lap of honour of the ground.Rob Guest performedThis Is The Moment as the champion made his way around the ground. Guest later sangthe national anthem.

Donna Fisk and Michael Cristian performed "Rock 'N Footy (Rock The G)".

The song performed at every grand final,Waltzing Matilda, was performed byJane Scali andMichael Cormick.

Teams

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Adelaide
North Melbourne
Adelaide
B:28Kane Johnson34Ben Hart26Mark Bickley (Capt)
HB:7Nigel Smart44Peter Caven13Shane Ellen
C:30Peter Vardy36Simon Goodwin29James Thiessen
HF:23Andrew McLeod10Matthew Robran11Brett James
F:32Mark Ricciuto15David Pittman9Tyson Edwards
Foll:52Shaun Rehn3Darren Jarman5Kym Koster
Int:14Matthew Connell19Mark Stevens31Ben Marsh
33Andrew Eccles
Coach:Malcolm Blight
North Melbourne
B:11Glenn Archer4Mick Martyn37Adam Simpson
HB:28Byron Pickett5Jason McCartney8Robert Scott
C:34David King10Anthony Stevens15Winston Abraham
HF:22Mark Roberts18Wayne Carey (Capt)13Martin Pike
F:29Brent Harvey24Craig Sholl6Shannon Grant
Foll:31Corey McKernan12John Blakey26Peter Bell
Int:33Brett Allison16Matthew Capuano17Glenn Freeborn
3Anthony Rock
Coach:Denis Pagan

Match details

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1998 AFL Grand Final
Saturday, 26 September 2:30pmAdelaidedef.North MelbourneMCG (crowd: 94,431)
3.2 (20)
4.3 (27)
9.11 (65)
15.15 (105)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
4.4 (28)
6.15 (51)
8.15 (63)
8.22 (70)
Umpires:Coates (6),Kennedy (7),Goldspink (32)
Norm Smith Medal:Andrew McLeod
Television broadcast:Seven Network
National anthem:Rob Guest
Jarman 5,Smart 3,Vardy 2,James,Pittman,Johnson,Thiessen,RicciutoGoalsBlakey,Pike,Abraham,Carey,Roberts,Bell,Allison,Simpson
  • North Melbourne won the coin toss and kicked to the Punt Road end in the first quarter

See also

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References

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  1. ^Connolly, Rohan (11 April 2021)."From the Archives, 1998: Crows defeat wasteful Roos in grand final".The Age. Retrieved5 November 2025.
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