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1936 VFL grand final

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1936 VFL Grand Final

Collingwood

South Melbourne
11.23 (89) 10.18 (78)
1 2 3 4
COLL 3.6 (24) 7.16 (58) 8.19 (67) 11.23 (89)
Sth. M 3.4 (22) 5.7 (37) 8.12 (60) 10.18 (78)
Date3 October 1936
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance74,091
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The 1936 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Collingwood Football Club and South Melbourne Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 3 October 1936. It was the 38th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1936 VFL season. The match, attended by 74,091 spectators, was won by Collingwood by a margin of 11 points, marking that club's eleventh premiership victory.

Background

This was the second successive year in which Collingwood and South Melbourne met in a premiership decider, with Collingwood having won the 1935 VFL Grand Final. South Melbourne had contested all of the previous four Grand Finals but had emerged victorious only once, winning the 1933 VFL Grand Final.

On the eve of the finals series star Collingwood full-forward Gordon Coventry was suspended for eight weeks for striking Richmond's Joe Murdoch. As it was the first time Coventry had been reported in seventeen seasons of VFL football, there was surprise at the severity of the suspension. Coventry announced his retirement,[1] but returned, after much persuasion, for one more season.

Teams

Collingwood
S. Melbourne
Collingwood
B: Jim Crowe Jack Regan Bervyn Woods
HB: Keith Fraser Jack Ross Fred Froude
C: Leo Morgan Marcus Whelan Jack Carmody
HF: Lou Riley Phonse Kyne Vin Doherty
F: Alby Pannam Ron Todd Jack Knight
Foll: Albert Collier Percy Bowyer Harry Collier (c)
Res: Keith Stackpole
Coach: Jock McHale
South Melbourne
B: Jack Austin Ron Hillis Lin Richards
HB: Jim Cleary Jack Graham Bill Faul
C: Jim Reid Len Thomas Herbie Matthews
HF: Syd Dineen Laurie Nash Owen Evans
F: Maurie Johnson Bob Pratt Roy Moore
Foll: Jack Bissett (c) Dinny Kelleher Austin Robertson
Res: Charlie Pettiona
Coach: Jack Bissett

Match summary

Collingwood FC, premiers

Collingwood opened brilliantly with a goal to Knight one minute after the opening bounce. Todd added another and a flurry of misses followed. At this stage, Collingwood was dominating the play, but then Nash finally scored South Melbourne's first goal before Robertson kicked their second.[2]

Epilogue

Collingwood would continue to feature prominently in the finals, but would lose the next two Grand Finals, to Geelong and Carlton respectively. They would not be premiers again until 1953. Having participated in the last four Grand Finals, South Melbourne would not participate in another season decider until the infamous 1945 bloodbath, and would have to wait until 2005, by which time the club had become known as the Sydney Swans, to taste premiership success.

Score

Collingwood vs South Melbourne
2:30pm
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Collingwood 3.6 (24) 7.16 (58) 8.19 (67) 11.23 (89)
South Melbourne 3.4 (22) 5.7 (37) 8.12 (60) 10.18 (78)
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Date and time: 3 October 1936
Attendance: 74,091
Umpires: Blackburn
Goal scorers: Collingwood 5: Pannam
4: Todd
1: Knight, Kyne
South Melbourne 3: Pratt
2: Johnson, Moore
1: Nash, Robertson, Evans
Best: Collingwood Pannam, Whelan, Carmody, Kyne, Todd, Fraser, Doherty, Ross, Regan[3]
South Melbourne Robertson, Cleary, Hillis, Richards, Nash, Evans, Moore[4]
Reports: nil
Injuries: nil

See also

References

  1. ^ Atkinson & Atkinson, 2009, p. 136
  2. ^ Atkinson & Atkinson, 2009, p.137
  3. ^ Atkinson & Atkinson, 2009, p. 140
  4. ^ Atkinson & Atkinson, 2009, p. 140

Bibliography

  • Atkinson, Graeme; Atkinson, Brant (2009). The Complete Book of AFL Finals. Australia: The Five Mile Press Pty Ltd. ISBN 978-1-74211-275-6.
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