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1994 AFL Grand Final
Home Team West Coast
Away Team Geelong
Date 1 October 1994
Stadium MCG
City Melbourne
TV in Australia
Network Seven Network
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The 1994 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Geelong Football Club and West Coast Eagles, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 1 October 1994. It was the 98th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1994 AFL season. The match, attended by 93,860 spectators, was won by West Coast by a margin of 80 points.

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Background

Geelong was looking for its first premiership since winning the 1963 VFL Grand Final and West Coast was attempting to repeat its success in the 1992 AFL Grand Final, when it had defeated Geelong by a margin of 28 points, becoming the first non-Victorian team to win the AFL Premiership.

At the conclusion of the home and away season, West Coast had finished first on the AFL ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses, winning the McClelland Trophy. Geelong had finished fourth (behind Carlton and North Melbourne) with 13 wins and 9 losses.

During the lead-up to the game, West Coast were the strong favourites to win. Geelong had won through to the decider after winning three tough finals, including two dramatic after-the-siren wins over Footscray and North Melbourne. West Coast had a relatively smooth run into the Grand Final, beating Collingwood in a Qualifying Final to earn a week's rest, before easily accounting for Melbourne in a Preliminary Final.

Match summary

It was an entertaining first quarter, which saw West Coast stamp its authority early by bursting out of the blocks, before some stirring football by Geelong towards the end of the quarter saw them lead by a point at quarter time. From then on, though, the match was a whitewash. With Geelong's champion full-forward Gary Ablett well held and star Geelong midfielder Garry Hocking injuring his thigh (yet remaining on the ground), the Cats were in trouble as West Coast started to dominate. Billy Brownless took the mark of the match in the 2nd quarter and goalled, but it was the only highlight for the Cats in the term as the Eagles booted 4 of their own to lead by 23 points at half time.

Team 1 2 3 4 Total
West Coast 4.3 8.12 12.18 20.23 20.23 (143)
Geelong 4.4 5.7 7.12 8.15 8.15 (63)

Even though they dominated from quarter time onwards, the Eagles still did not take full advantage of their chances until late in the match, with the game still in the balance for much of the 3rd quarter. The last term was all the Eagles though, as they stormed home and steamrolled the Cats, kicking 8 final quarter goals to 1, winning the match by 80 points, with 20.23 (143) being the Eagles' highest score of the year.

The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to West Coast's Dean Kemp for being judged the best player afield, with 23 disposals and 2 goals.

It was West Coast's second premiership in three years, and Geelong's third Grand Final appearance without success in six years. West Coast's next success came twelve years later, when it won the 2006 AFL Grand Final against the Sydney Swans. It would take until 2007 for Geelong to finally win its first AFL Premiership since 1963, when it defeated Port Adelaide in the 2007 AFL Grand Final.

Teams

West Coast
B: David Hart Michael Brennan Ashley McIntosh
HB: Guy McKenna Glen Jakovich John Worsfold (c)
C: Peter Matera Don Pyke Chris Mainwaring
HF: Peter Wilson Jason Ball Brett Heady
F: Chris Lewis Peter Sumich Shane Bond
Foll: David Hynes Dean Kemp Tony Evans
Int: Ryan Turnbull Drew Banfield Chris Waterman
Coach: Mick Malthouse
Geelong
B: Steven Hocking Stephen O'Reilly Steven Handley
HB: Michael Mansfield Tim McGrath Ken Hinkley
C: Shayne Breuer Paul Couch Peter Riccardi
HF: David Mensch Billy Brownless Adrian Hickmott
F: Liam Pickering Gary Ablett Leigh Tudor
Foll: John Barnes Mark Bairstow (c) Garry Hocking
Int: Andrew Wills Paul Brown Leigh Colbert
Coach: Malcolm Blight

Goal kickers

West Coast

  • Evans 3
  • Ball 2
  • Bond 2
  • Heady 2
  • Kemp 2
  • Lewis 2
  • Sumich 2
  • Waterman 2
  • Wilson 2
  • Banfield 1

Geelong

  • Brownless 4
  • Ablett 1
  • Couch 1
  • Riccardi 1
  • Wills 1

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