1990 AFL finals series

The 1990 finals series was the first finals series to be played under the newly renamed Australian Football League. The series was scheduled to occur over four weekends in September 1990, culminating with the 94th AFL/VFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 29 September 1990. However, after Collingwood and West Coast drew in the Qualifying Final, the series was extended to five weeks, ending on 6 October. Collingwood would eventually go on to win the 1990 Premiership, breaking a famous 32-year drought marked by numerous Grand Final losses.

The finals system

Main article: AFL finals series

This was the 18th and final season in which the McIntyre Final Five System would be used. With the introduction of the Adelaide Crows the following season, the system would expand to become a Final Six.

Qualification

Essendon won the minor premiership with 17 wins, followed by Collingwood, West Coast and Melbourne on 16 wins each. Reigning premiers Hawthorn rounded out the Top Five with 14 wins.

Week Four

Preliminary final (Essendon v West Coast)

Preliminary final
29 September, 2:30pm Essendon def. West Coast Waverley Park (Crowd: 55,813)
4.1 (25)
11.3 (69)
13.10 (88)
18.13 (121)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.2 (8)
5.3 (33)
6.8 (44)
8.10 (58)
Umpires: Carey, Sheehan
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Harvey, Ezard 3
Vander Haar, Salmon, Madden 2
Long, Bewick, Kickett, Anderson, Watson, Manning 1
Goals Jackson 3
Sumich 2
Mainwaring, Langdon, Heady 1
Madden, T. Daniher, Anderson, Grenvold, Ezard, Hamilton, Bewick Best Mainwaring, Lewis, Scott, Hart, Heady, Brennan, McKenna

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