Grand Final 1986
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- | Glenelg went into the 1986 grand final rank underdogs and came out with the premiership. Coach Cornes somehow managed to cover the loss of Kernahan and McGuiness to Victoria, the retirement of Copping, and a series of injuries to again out-gun North Adelaide. On paper the 1986 side lacked the class of 1985 but their fierce commitment saw the trophy return to Brighton Road for a second | + | Glenelg went into the 1986 grand final rank underdogs and came out with the premiership. Coach Cornes somehow managed to cover the loss of Kernahan and McGuiness to Victoria, the retirement of Copping, and a series of injuries to again out-gun North Adelaide. On paper the 1986 side lacked the class of 1985 but their fierce commitment saw the trophy return to Brighton Road for a second successive year. |
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North Adelaide - Hart, Robertson, J. Riley, Poynton, Arnold. | North Adelaide - Hart, Robertson, J. Riley, Poynton, Arnold. | ||
- | Crowd: | + | Crowd: 50,538 |
== Team line-ups== | == Team line-ups== | ||
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[[File:Cornesscoreboardafter86gf.jpg|right|thumb|Graham Cornes celebrates back-to-back premierships after the 1986 grand final win against North Adelaide. ]] | [[File:Cornesscoreboardafter86gf.jpg|right|thumb|Graham Cornes celebrates back-to-back premierships after the 1986 grand final win against North Adelaide. ]] | ||
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Did it learn nothing from its defeat by Glenelg in last year's grand final? Did it not understand that rules are bent in grand finals, that things happen in that last game of the year which are sometimes outside the law, but things which must all be handled and conquered. | Did it learn nothing from its defeat by Glenelg in last year's grand final? Did it not understand that rules are bent in grand finals, that things happen in that last game of the year which are sometimes outside the law, but things which must all be handled and conquered. | ||
- | Sure, there were a few North players who did okay. But that is compensation for only a handful of mums and dads. For the bulk of the North players, the administration and the fans, the day was a tedious and painful waste of time. Certainly there was danger, but there was also glory if North had wanted it. But its unmitigated surrender was inexcusable. Its deception as a serious premiership threat was complete. And rather than base their happiness on a premiership it seemed three square meals a | + | Sure, there were a few North players who did okay. But that is compensation for only a handful of mums and dads. For the bulk of the North players, the administration and the fans, the day was a tedious and painful waste of time. Certainly there was danger, but there was also glory if North had wanted it. But its unmitigated surrender was inexcusable. Its deception as a serious premiership threat was complete. And rather than base their happiness on a premiership it seemed three square meals a day, saying prayers, being courteous and doing some exercise was more important to many North players. |
- | Rover Darel Hart battled almost single handedly against the odds. But he never flinched. Follower David Robertson, while refusing to play defence against Maynard, neverless was prepared to take risks, Michael Poynton near goals did well for the few chances that fell near him and John Riley and Paul Arnold left the stadium with some | + | Rover Darel Hart battled almost single handedly against the odds. But he never flinched. Follower David Robertson, while refusing to play defence against Maynard, neverless was prepared to take risks, Michael Poynton near goals did well for the few chances that fell near him and John Riley and Paul Arnold left the stadium with some dignity. |
- | For Glenelg, well it did what most people believed was impossible. Held together with needle and thread it | + | For Glenelg, well it did what most people believed was impossible. Held together with needle and thread it stitched up its second premiership in a row. Now it is hungry for a third. |
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[[Category:Match Reports]] | [[Category:Match Reports]] | ||
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Current revision as of 11:16, 16 October 2020
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Glenelg went into the 1986 grand final rank underdogs and came out with the premiership. Coach Cornes somehow managed to cover the loss of Kernahan and McGuiness to Victoria, the retirement of Copping, and a series of injuries to again out-gun North Adelaide. On paper the 1986 side lacked the class of 1985 but their fierce commitment saw the trophy return to Brighton Road for a second successive year.
GRAND FINAL Saturday 4th October 1986 | ||||
Glenelg: | 7.2 | 12.4 | 17.5 | 21.9 (135) |
North Adelaide: | 3.2 | 6.7 | 9.11 | 12.15 (87) |
Goalkickers
Glenelg - Hall 6, Symonds 3, Maynard 3, Marshall 2, Copping 2, Seebohm 2, Hodgeman, Kidney, Stringer.
North Adelaide - Hart 3, Poynton3, Robertson 2, Parsons 2, Antrobus, Bennett.
Best
Glenelg - Carey, Maynard, Hall, Symonds, Kernahan, A. Stringer, Hodgeman, McDermott, Kruse.
North Adelaide - Hart, Robertson, J. Riley, Poynton, Arnold.
Crowd: 50,538
Team line-ups
GLENELG 2. GIBBS, Ross 5. CAREY, Peter (C) 8. KRUSE, Max 9. SYMONDS, Tony 10. McDERMOTT, Chris (VC) 11. HALL, Tony 14. STRINGER, Wayne 16. MARSHALL, David (DVC) 17. KIDNEY, Robin 19. COPPING, Stephen 22. GARTON, Adam 24. HODGEMAN, Kym 25. STRINGER, Alan 26. DUTHY, Chris 29. HENWOOD, Wayne 30. MAYNARD, Peter 31. SEEBOHM, John 32. DONOVAN, Mark 36. SALISBURY, Scott 37. KERNAHAN, David COACH: CORNES, Graham | NORTH ADELAIDE
1. RILEY, John 3. HART, Darel 4. TILLER, David (C) 5. DIETRICH, Grenville 7. KLOMP, Kim 8. JARMAN, Darren 11. CARLOW, Roger 13. ANTROBUS, Anthony 16. ARMFIELD, Michael 17. JARMAN, Andrew 22. RILEY, Stephen 23. WILDY, David 24. POYNTON, Michael 25. CAMPBELL, Matthew 28. PARSONS, Michael 29. CLISBY, Trevor 32. ARNOLD, Paul 34. ROBERTSON, David 35. BENNETT, Peter 42. REDDEN, Mick (VC) COACH: NUNAN, Michael |
Match Report from The Advertiser
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See also
1. Video of first half match highlights
2. Video of second half match highlights
3. Purchase a complete copy of this match on DVD
References
1. The Advertiser newspaper Monday 5th October 1986
2. SANFL 1986 grand final Football Budget