Grand Final 1985
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[[File:Teamphoto1985.jpg|right|320px|thumb|1934 Premiership Team]] | [[File:Teamphoto1985.jpg|right|320px|thumb|1934 Premiership Team]] | ||
- | At last! After years of frustration, lost opportunities and unfulfilled potential, the Glenelg Football Club finally secured its third premiership. The frustration of lost grand finals and the Peter Carey tribunal fiasco of 1984 were forgotten in the euphoria of victory. However, with their team down by 5 goals in the second quarter, not a few Glenelg fans were starting to ponder the possibility of yet another grand final loss. But it wasn't to be. Considered by many to be one of the finest sides ever assembled in South Australia, the 1985 Tigers overcame a shaky start to inflict North Adelaide with a 57 point hiding. Then the partying went into full swing! | + | At last! After years of frustration, lost opportunities and unfulfilled potential, the Glenelg Football Club finally secured its third premiership. The frustration of lost grand finals and the Peter Carey tribunal fiasco of 1984 were forgotten in the euphoria of victory. However, with their team down by 5 goals in the second quarter, not a few Glenelg fans were starting to ponder the possibility of yet another grand final loss. But it wasn't to be. Considered by many to be one of the finest sides ever assembled in South Australia, the 1985 Tigers overcame a shaky start to inflict North Adelaide with a 57 point hiding. Then the partying went into full swing! |
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- | <center>''COURAGE CONQUERS THAT FINALS HOODO! | + | <center>'''COURAGE CONQUERS THAT FINALS HOODO!''' |
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+ | [[File:Gartongoals85gf.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Adam Garton kicks one of his 4 goals during the 1985 grand final]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Henwoodparson85.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Glenelg's Wayne Henwood and North's Mike Parsons during the 1985 grand final.]] | ||
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+ | [[File:After85.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Celebrations begin after the 1985 grand final.] | ||
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+ | [[File:Maynardmcgiunnessafter85.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Peter Maynard and Tony McGuiness with the Thomas Seymour trophy after Glenelg defeat North Adelaide in the 1985 Grand Final.]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Mcguinnesskernahanafter85.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Tony McGuiness and Stephen Kernahan after Glenelg defeat North Adelaide in the 1985 Grand Final.] | ||
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By Geoff Kingston | By Geoff Kingston | ||
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<center>'''WHO NEEDS PRACTICE FOR MOMENTS LIKE THESE!'''</center> | <center>'''WHO NEEDS PRACTICE FOR MOMENTS LIKE THESE!'''</center> | ||
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+ | [[File:Changeronnafter85.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Jubilant scenes after Glenelg defeat North Adelaide in the 1985 grand final.]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Mcguinesscornesmcdermottwithtrophy.jpg|right|280px|thumb|McGuinness, Cornes and McDermott with the cup after the 1985 grand final.]] | ||
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+ | [[File:85chimneyunvieling.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Glenelg players unveil the Westend chimney to reveal the black and gold colours after winning the 1985 grand final.]] | ||
By Alan Shiell | By Alan Shiell | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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+ | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqLCbaLM0rk| Video of match highlights] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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1. ''The Advertiser'' newspaper Monday 7th October 1985 | 1. ''The Advertiser'' newspaper Monday 7th October 1985 | ||
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+ | 2. SANFL 1985 grand final Football Budget | ||
[[Category:Match Reports]] | [[Category:Match Reports]] |
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At last! After years of frustration, lost opportunities and unfulfilled potential, the Glenelg Football Club finally secured its third premiership. The frustration of lost grand finals and the Peter Carey tribunal fiasco of 1984 were forgotten in the euphoria of victory. However, with their team down by 5 goals in the second quarter, not a few Glenelg fans were starting to ponder the possibility of yet another grand final loss. But it wasn't to be. Considered by many to be one of the finest sides ever assembled in South Australia, the 1985 Tigers overcame a shaky start to inflict North Adelaide with a 57 point hiding. Then the partying went into full swing!
GRAND FINAL Saturday 5th October 1985 | ||||
Glenelg: | 2.5 | 9.7 | 15.10 | 21.15 (141) |
North Adelaide: | 4.4 | 7.7 | 9.10 | 12.12 (84) |
Goalkickers
Glenelg - S. Kernahan 7.3, Garton 4.1, Copping 3.1, McGuinness 2.1, McDermott 1.1, Maynard, Symonds, Hall, Henwood 1.0, W. Stringer, Kidney 0.3, Marshall 0.1, rushed 0.3.
North Adelaide - Parsons, Hart 2.2, Robertson 2.1, Brealy, Sanders 2.0, Antobus 1.1, Tiller 0.4, rushed 0.2..
Best
Glenelg - S. Kernahan, McDermott, Gibbs, McGuiness, Marshall, Maynard, Symonds.
North Adelaide - Robertson, S. Riley, Campbell, Antrobus, Phillips, Jarman.
Crowd: 50,289 at Football Park.
Team line-ups
GLENELG 2. GIBBS, Ross 4. KERNAHAN, Stephen (VC) 5. CAREY, Peter (C) 6. MURPHY, Michael 8. McGUINESS, Tony 9. SYMONDS, Tony 10. McDERMOTT, Chris 11. HALL, Tony 14. STRINGER, Wayne 16. MARSHALL, David 17. KIDNEY, Robin 19. COPPING, Stephen 22. GARTON, Adam 25. STRINGER, Alan 26. DUTHY, Chris 27. WALSH, Gavin 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) 6. HILL, Trevor 7. KLOMP, Kim 9. SANDERS, David 12. ZOONTJENS, Paul 13. ANTROBUS, Anthony 14. HAY, Stephen 15. BREALEY, John 16. ARMFIELD, Michael 17. JARMAN, Andrew 22. RILEY, Stephen 23. WILDY, David 25. CAMPBELL, Matthew 27. PHILLIPS, Brenton 28. PARSONS, Michael 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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Celebrations
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See also
References
1. The Advertiser newspaper Monday 7th October 1985
2. SANFL 1985 grand final Football Budget