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1 Qualification  





2 Venues  





3 Matches  



3.1  Week one: First Semi-final (St Kilda v South Melbourne)  



3.1.1  Teams  





3.1.2  Match summary  







3.2  Week two: Second Semi-final (Collingwood v Carlton)  



3.2.1  Teams  





3.2.2  Match summary  







3.3  Week three: Preliminary final (Carlton v St Kilda)  



3.3.1  Teams  





3.3.2  Match summary  







3.4  Week four (Grand Final)  







4 References  





5 Bibliography  





6 External links  














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197o premiership season
Date5–28 September 2019
Teams4
PremiersCarlton (12th premiership)
Runners-upCollingwood (1st grand final)
Minor premiersCollingwood (14th minor premiership)
Attendance
Matches played4
Total attendance446,988 (111,747 per match)
Highest121,696 (Grand Final, Collingwood vs. Carlton)
← 1969
1971 →

The 1970 Victorian Football League finals series was the 74th annual edition of the VFL/AFL final series, the Australian rules football tournament staged to determine the winner of the 1970 VFL Premiership season. The series ran over four weekends in September 1970, culminating with the 1970 VFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 26 September 1970.

Qualification[edit]

The top four teams on the ladder at the end of the home-and-away rounds of the 1970 VFL Premiership season qualified for the finals series. It was the first season in which featured 22 home-and-away rounds, meaning that each club played all the others twice.

Venues[edit]

All the finals matches were hosted at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and for the second straight year, official crowd attendances at each finals match exceeded 100,000 spectators. Although VFL Park had hosted its first VFL match in April 1970, the stadium's construction was not yet complete and all finals remained contracted to the Melbourne Cricket Ground until at least 1971, and so the new would not host its first VFL final until 1972.[1]

Matches[edit]

The system used for the 1970 VFL finals series was the Page–McIntyre system, also known as the McIntyre final four system, which had been used by the VFL since 1931. The first- and second-placed teams would contest the second semi-final, while the third- and fourth-placed teams would contest the first semi-final. The loser of the first semi-final would be eliminated, while the winner would advance to the preliminary final, while the loser of the second semi-final would receive a "double chance" in the preliminary final, and the winner would advance directly to the grand final. The winner of the preliminary final would then play off in the grand final, and the loser would be eliminated.

Week one: First Semi-final (St Kilda v South Melbourne)[edit]

Teams[edit]

The First Semi-final saw third-placed St Kilda play fourth-placed South Melbourne at the MCG. South Melbourne was competing in its first VFL finals series since 1945 and were the sentimental favourite, while the Saints were competing in their seventh finals series in the last ten seasons, and still had a number of their stars from the 1966 premiership triumph. Interestingly, this was the first time the two clubs had met in a VFL final, despite being foundation members of the VFL. It was a special occasion for Swans captain Bob Skilton, who had returned to action after missing the whole of 1969 due to a snapped Achilles – he was playing his first final in his 218th game, which at the time set the record for the longest wait for any VFL/AFL player before playing in a final.

St Kilda

South Melbourne

St Kilda
B: 12Gary Colling 06Bob Murray 16Jon Lilley
HB: 29Neil Besanko 18Kevin Neale 25Daryl Griffiths
C: 26John Manzie 15Jeff Moran 07Stuart Trott
HF: 32Stephen Rae 09John McIntosh 17Barry Breen
F: 23Stephen Theodore 13Barry Lawrence 10Carl Ditterich
Foll: 02Brian Mynott 20Travis Payze 03Ross Smith
Res: 21Bob Pascoe 35Geoff Ward
Coach: Allan Jeans
South Melbourne
B: 15Graeme Jacobs 05John Rantall 33Greg Lambert
HB: 21John Pitura 08Tony Haenen 27Reg Gleeson
C: 04Keith Baskin 10Wayne Walsh 29David McLeish
HF: 11Peter Bedford 17Russell Cook 07Gary Brice
F: 26Steven Hoffman 20John Sudholz 31Stuart Bennett
Foll: 30Fred Way 06John Murphy 14Bob Skilton (c)
Res: 25Haydn McAuliffe 37Richard Luke
Coach: Norm Smith

Match summary[edit]

Bigger, more experienced, cooler in the crises, St Kilda ended the fairytale VFL season of South Melbourne and Bobby Skilton at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. A hundred and four thousand people welcomed Skilton on to the ground with a tremendous roar. The vast majority cheered for his men throughout the match, but it was not enough. Fifteen great minutes in the second quarter saw South Melbourne grab the lead at half-time. For the rest of the match it was just a case of a fine smaller team pitting determination against a slightly more gifted and appreciably bigger team with even more discipline. In the end, height, weight and discipline told, and St Kilda won comfortably by 53 points.[2]

Scorecard
First Semi-final
Saturday, 5 September (2:30pm) St Kilda def. South Melbourne MCG (crowd: 104,239) Report
6.1 (37)
9.3 (57)
14.8 (92)
 22.11 (143)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.5 (17)
9.8 (62)
10.10 (70)
 13.12 (90)
Umpires: Sleeth
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Rae 4
Payze, Mynott, Ditterich 3
Theodore, Smith, Lawrence, Breen 2
McIntosh 1
Goals 4 Hoffman
3 Bedford, Sudholz
2 Cook
1 Skilton
Smith, Colling, Payze, Mynott, Ditterich, Lilley, Manzie, Breen Best Hoffman, Brice, Bedford, Walsh, Murphy, Pitura, Skilton, Haenen, Cook
Griffiths (concussion / broken nose) Injuries Nil
Nil Reports Baskin (striking)

Week two: Second Semi-final (Collingwood v Carlton)[edit]

The Second Semi-final saw Collingwood play Carlton at the MCG. This was the 14th meeting between the two clubs in finals, having previously met in the 1969 Second Semi-final. Carlton had won nine of the encounters, including the last six meetings.

Teams[edit]

Match summary[edit]

Collingwood, the hottest VFL favourite in a decade, won its way into the 1970 grand final on Saturday, but three players almost confounded its expectations. Collingwood had a far more even team, won the ball more often, outmarked its opponents by 77 to 51 yet lost the lead in every quarter and got home by only 10 points. Amid the tension bordering on delirium which always accompanies a Collingwood-Carlton finals clash, the lead changed 10 times before the biggest semi-final crowd in history.[3]

Scorecard
Second Semi-final
Saturday, 12 September (2:30pm) Collingwood def. Carlton MCG (crowd: 112,838) Report
5.2 (32)
9.7 (61)
12.11 (83)
 17.16 (118)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.0 (30)
9.2 (56)
14.3 (87)
 17.6 (108)
Umpires: Crouch
Television broadcast: Seven Network
McKenna 9
Thompson 4
Tuddenham, Waters, Dunne, M Richardson 1
Goals 8 Jesaulenko
2 Thornley, Hopkins
1 Gallagher, Hall, Walls, Crosswell, Jackson
Selwood, Guthrie, Ratugolea, Hawkins, Tuohy, Menegola Best Gaff, Hurn, Darling, Naitanui, Yeo, Jetta
Nil Injuries Nil
Adamson (striking) Reports Jackson (striking)

Week three: Preliminary final (Carlton v St Kilda)[edit]

The Preliminary final saw Carlton play St Kilda at the MCG on Saturday, 19 September. This was the fourth final between the two clubs, having previously met in the finals in 1907, 1908 and 1929, with Carlton winning all three encounters.

Teams[edit]

Match summary[edit]

In what was predicted to be a close match, Carlton blew away St Kilda in the second half. In what turned out to be a chilling premonition, esteemed veteran journalist Rohan Rivett wrote the following in his article covering the game for the Canberra Times:

As Collingwood's coach, Bob Rose, watched Carlton's weak links of the previous week becoming bastions of strength, he must have wondered if once again his hopes of a Collingwood premiership will be dashed at the eleventh hour.[4]

.

Scorecard
Preliminary final
Saturday, 19 September (7:50pm) Carlton def. St Kilda MCG (crowd: 108,215) Report
2.6 (18)
6.12 (48)
13.16 (94)
 17.21 (123)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.4 (10)
4.12 (36)
6.16 (52)
 7.19 (61)
Umpires: Jolley
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Jackson 6
Jesaulenko, Jones 4
Walls 2
Nicholls 1
Goals 2 McIntosh, Breen
1 Lawrence, Mynott, Payze
Crosswell, Jackson, Nicholls, Gallagher, Jesaulenko, Jones, Robertson, Crane Best Smith, Breen, Mynott, McIntosh, Trott, Moran, Manzie, Rae
Graham (shoulder), Broad (concussion) Injuries Nil
Nil Reports Nil

Week four (Grand Final)[edit]

This marked the fourth meeting in a VFL Grand final between Carlton and Collingwood.

Grand final
26 September (2:30 pm) Collingwood def. by Carlton MCG (crowd: 121,696) Report
4.8 (32)
10.13 (73)
13.16 (94)
 14.17 (101)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
0.3 (3)
4.5 (29)
12.5 (77)
 17.9 (111)
Umpires: Jolley
Television broadcast: Seven Network
McKenna 6
Tuddenham, Thompson, Dunne 2
Britt, W.Richardson 1
Goals 4 Hopkins
3 Jesaulenko
2 Gallagher, Walls, Crosswell, Nicholls
1 Jackson, Silvagni
Price, Dunne, M.Richardson, W.Richardson, Jenkin, Waters, McKenna Best McKay, Crosswell, Robertson, Nicholls, Jesaulenko, Jackson, Silvagni, Walls
Nil Injuries Nil
Nil Reports Nil

References[edit]

  1. ^ "VFL finals". The Canberra Times. Canberra, ACT. 5 November 1971. p. 18.
  • ^ Rivett, Rohan (7 September 1970). "Size, experience win for St. Kilda". The Canberra Times. Vol. 45, no. 12, 690. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. p. 10. Retrieved 24 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ Rivett, Rohan (14 September 1970). "Teamwork gives Collingwood victory". The Canberra Times. Vol. 45, no. 12, 696. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. p. 12. Retrieved 26 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ Rivett, Rohan (21 September 1970). "Carlton swamps St Kilda". The Canberra Times. Vol. 45, no. 12, 702. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. p. 10. Retrieved 26 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
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