1992 AFL Grand Final

1992 AFL Grand Final

The Melbourne Cricket Ground, where the 1992 AFL Grand Final took place.

Geelong

West Coast
12.13 (85) 16.17 (113)
1 2 3 4
GEE 5.5 (35) 8.8 (56) 9.10 (64) 12.13 (85)
WCE 2.6 (18) 6.8 (44) 11.15 (81) 16.17 (113)
Date 26 September 1992
Stadium Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance 95,007
Umpires Carey, Rich
Ceremonies
Pre-match entertainment Joan Carden
Accolades
Norm Smith Medallist Peter Matera (West Coast)
Broadcast in Australia
Network Seven Network
Commentators Dennis Cometti and Sandy Roberts
 1991 AFL Grand Final 1993 

The 1992 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 26 September 1992. It was the 96th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 1992 AFL season. The match, attended by 95,007 spectators, was won by West Coast by a margin of 28 points, marking that club's first premiership victory and the first by a team based outside the state of Victoria.

Background

Main article: 1992 AFL season

This was Geelong's first appearance in a Grand Final since losing the 1989 VFL Grand Final, whilst West Coast was making its second successive appearance in the premiership decider, having been defeated by Hawthorn in the 1991 AFL Grand Final

At the conclusion of the home and away season, Geelong had finished first on the AFL ladder with 16 wins and 6 losses, winning the McClelland Trophy. West Coast had finished fourth (behind Footscray and Collingwood) with 15 wins, 6 losses and a draw.

In the finals series leading up to the game, West Coast defeated Hawthorn in the Elimination Final, before convincingly defeating Geelong by 38 points in the Second Semi-Final to advance to the Grand Final. Geelong defeated Footscray in the Qualifying Final, and after their loss to the Eagles in the Second Semi-Final, defeated Footscray once again in the Preliminary Final to advance to the Grand Final.

Match summary

Team 1 2 3 Final
West Coast 2.6 6.8 11.15 16.17 (113)
Geelong 5.5 8.8 9.10 12.13 (85)

The match was fairly even until half time, with Geelong pushing hard in the first quarter and the Eagles initially looking nervous. The Cats held a 12-point half time lead.

The Eagles moved ahead in the third quarter when they kicked five goals to Geelong's one, leading by 17 points at three-quarter-time. The teams traded goals in the final term.

The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to Eagles player Peter Matera for being judged the best player afield, with 18 disposals and 5 goals from the wing. One of these goals was a stunning right-foot 60-metre running goal from the right forward flank to put the Eagles in front.

Peter Sumich kicked 6 goals for the Eagles whilst Gary Ablett and Billy Brownless each kicked 3 goals for the Cats.

Teams

West Coast
B: 17 Guy McKenna 14 Michael Brennan 10 Don Pyke
HB: 24 John Worsfold (c) 27 Glen Jakovich 31 Mitchell White
C: 30 Peter Matera 2 Dean Kemp 39 Chris Waterman
HF: 3 Chris Mainwaring 19 Karl Langdon 28 Chris Lewis
F: 11 Ashley McIntosh 4 Peter Sumich 5 Dwayne Lamb
Foll: 23 Paul Harding 7 Craig Turley 18 Tony Evans
Int: 9 Peter Wilson 1 Brett Heady
Coach: Mick Malthouse
Geelong
B: 37 Sean Simpson 28 Tim Darcy 20 Andrew Rogers
HB: 29 Ken Hinkley 17 Tim McGrath 24 Trevor Poole
C: 15 Peter Riccardi 7 Paul Couch 8 Robert Scott
HF: 5 Gary Ablett 26 Barry Stoneham 13 Russell Merriman
F: 2 Geoff Miles 16 Billy Brownless 21 Michael Mansfield
Foll: 6 John Barnes 3 Mark Bairstow (c) 32 Garry Hocking
Int: 4 Andrew Wills 19 Neville Bruns
Coach: Malcolm Blight

Match Scorecard and Details[1][2]

1992 AFL Grand Final
Saturday, 25 September 2:30pm Geelong def. by West Coast MCG (Crowd: 95,007) nil
5.5 (35)
8.8 (56)
9.10 (64)
12.13 (85)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
2.6 (18)
6.8 (44)
11.15 (81)
16.17 (113)
Umpires: Carey, Rich
Norm Smith Medal: Peter Matera
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Brownless, Ablett 3
Couch, Riccardi, Bruns, Poole, Stoneham, Hinkley 1
Goals 6 Sumich
5 Matera
3 Evans
2 Wilson
Hinkley, Ablett, Bairstow, Stoneham, Couch, Hocking, McGrath Best Matera, McIntosh, Kemp, Heady, Evans, Worsfold
Injuries Langdon (knee)
nil Reports

References

  1. Wright, Gerard (27 September 1992). "IT'S A VICTORIAN NIGHTMARE: THE FLAG'S GONE WEST". Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. Lovett, 2012, p. 914

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See also

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