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1985 VFL Grand Final
Home Team Essendon
Away Team Hawthorn
Date 28 September 1985
Stadium Melbourne Cricket Ground
City Melbourne
TV in Australia
Network Seven Network
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The 1985 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Essendon Football Club and Hawthorn Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 28 September 1985. It was the 89th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1985 VFL season. The match, attended by 100,042 spectators, was won by Essendon by a margin of 78 points, marking that club's 14th premiership victory.

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Background

It was the third consecutive year in which the two clubs met in the premiership decider, with Hawthorn having won the 1983 VFL Grand Final and Essendon having won the 1984 VFL Grand Final

At the conclusion of the home and away season, Essendon had finished first on the VFL ladder with 19 wins and 3 losses. Hawthorn had finished third (behind Footscray) with 15 wins, 6 losses and a draw.

In the finals series in the lead-up to the game, Hawthorn defeated Footscray in the Qualifying Final before meeting the Bombers in the Second Semi-Final, which Essendon convincingly won by 40 points. The Hawks then met Footscray again in the Preliminary final, which they won by 10 points to advance to the Grand Final. The Bombers advanced straight to the Grand Final on the back of their Second Semi-Final win.

Match summary

The Grand Final is often remembered for a brawl which broke out on the wing soon after the opening bounce.

Essendon edged ahead early and increased its margin slightly at each of the changes, leading by 1.3 at quarter time, 2.6 at half time and 4.6 at three quarter time. The Bombers then scored a record 69 points in the final quarter to completely blow the game open. Paul Salmon kicked six goals for Essendon and Roger Merrett five.

Team 1 2 3 Final
Essendon 6.4 11.9 15.11 26.14 (170)
Hawthorn 5.1 9.3 11.5 14.8 (92)

Forward Dermott Brereton starred for the Hawks with eight goals, the most ever in a losing Grand Final side (a record that stood until Gary Ablett's nine goals in Geelong's losing 1989 VFL Grand Final against Hawthorn). Brereton was also reported three times in the game.

The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to Essendon's Simon Madden for being judged the best player afield.

At the conclusion of the game, Hawks great Leigh Matthews was chaired off the ground by his teammates. This was the 332nd and final game of his 16 year career.

Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy said after the game to his players "It took you five years to play four quarters of football, but I'm patient. It was a wonderful effort of football, the way football should be played."

Teams

Essendon
B: Mark Thompson Paul Weston Billy Duckworth
HB: Garry Foulds Kevin Walsh Glenn Hawker
C: Bryan Wood Tim Watson Neil Clarke
HF: Terry Daniher (c) Roger Merrett Mark Harvey
F: Leon Baker Paul Salmon Paul Van Der Haar
Foll: Simon Madden Darren Williams Tony Elshaug
Int: Stephen Carey Alan Ezard
Coach: Kevin Sheedy
Hawthorn
B: Gary Ayres Chris Mew Peter Schwab
HB: Russell Morris Rod Lester-Smith Russell Greene
C: Robert DiPierdomenico Terry Wallace Peter Russo
HF: John Kennedy Dermott Brereton Ken Judge
F: Michael McCarthy Jason Dunstall Leigh Matthews (c)
Foll: Chris Langford Robert Handley Richard Loveridge
Int: Michael Tuck David O'Halloran
Coach: Allan Jeans

Goalkickers

Essendon

  • Salmon 6
  • Merrett 5
  • Harvey 4
  • Watson 3
  • Baker 2
  • Ezard 2
  • Williams 2
  • Duckworth 1
  • Thompson 1

Hawthorn

  • Brereton 8
  • DiPierdomenico 1
  • Judge 1
  • Lester-Smith 1
  • Loveridge 1
  • Matthews 1
  • McCarthy 1

References

  • The Official statistical history of the AFL 2004
  • Ross, J. (ed), 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, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. ISBN 0-670-86814-0

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