Grand Final 1934
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The Grand Final of 1934 was the first Grand Final contested by Glenelg. Although underdogs, they won a historic victory by 9 points over the more favoured Port Adelaide. The victory was even more memorable considering that Port had thoroughly thrashed Glenelg only a fortnight before in the Second Semi-Final.
Below are details on the Grand Final, including reviews written at the time.
GRAND FINAL Saturday 6 October 1934 | ||||
Glenelg: | 5.4 | 10.8 | 15.10 | 18.15 (123) |
Port: | 3.4 | 6.13 | 11.17 | 16.18 (114) |
Goalkickers
Glenelg - Goldsworthy 4, Owens, Johnston, Colyer 3, Bergin 2, Link, Percy, Leak.
Port - Quinn 5, Hollingsworth, Prideaux 4, Hender 2, Reval.
Best
Glenelg - Sallis, Goldsworthy, Colyer, Link, Johnston, Whittaker, Shakes.
Port - Quinn, Dermody, Reval, Ween, Hooper, Eden, McFarlane.
Crowd: 30,045 at Adelaide Oval.
Match Report from The Sport
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Match Reports from The Mail
Fast and Hard Bumping Play Delights the Crowd
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Dazzling Football and Determination
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Credit Due To Bruce McGregor
Much credit for Glenelg's dashing victory today must be given to their coach (B. McGregor). McGregor came from West Broken Hill, the same club which gave Glenelg their leader, Jack Owens, and he quickly earned a reputation as a player of outstanding ability. His strong and scrupulously fair methods twice earned for him the Magarey Medal. |
Stars Of Big Game
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Players Reported
Three Port players were reported by umpires following incidents in the last quarter in the league grand final. |
Pictures
See also 1934 Gallery
References
1. The Sport newspaper Thursday 11 October 1934
2. The Mail newspaper Saturday 6 October 1934