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词条 1954 Footscray Football Club season
释义

  1. Home-and-Away Season Summary and Results

  2. 1954 Finals Series

  3. Ladder

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| season = 1954
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| president = Otto Grobbecker
| coach = Charlie Sutton
| captain = Charlie Sutton
| home ground = Western Oval
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| regularseason comp = VFL season
| regularseason result = 2nd
| finals series = Finals series
| finals result = Premiers
| club b&f = Best and Fairest
| best and fairest = Ted Whitten
| leading goalscorer = Jack Collins (84)
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The 1954 Footscray season was the club's 29th since they began competing in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1925. After falling short in the Preliminary final the previous season, the Bulldogs finally won through to their first Grand Final, and beat {{AFL Mel}} to claim their first VFL premiership, making them the first of the teams admitted to the VFL in 1925 to do so.

Home-and-Away Season Summary and Results

The Bulldogs went into the 1954 VFL season as premiership contenders. However, the season did not start well with losses {{AFL StK}} and {{AFL Ric}}, both of which finished in the bottom four the previous season.[1] In the following two matches, against {{AFL SM}} and {{AFL Car}}, the club returned to form with Jack Collins booting eight and nine goals respectively to help propel the Bulldogs to victory.[2][3] In Round 7 against {{AFL Haw}} at Glenferrie Oval, Footscray, led by Don Ross after Ted Whitten injured his shoulder, came from 23 points down at the last break to kick seven goals and win by nine points.[4] With Richmond upsetting {{AFL Col}} at Victoria Park that same day, the Bulldogs went to the top of the ladder, where they would stay until Round 11, when they lost to Collingwood by ten points in a top-of-the-ladder clash at Victoria Park. Footscray slipped to fourth in Round 16 when, at Arden Street Oval against North Melbourne, they looked set for a win, being 13 points up with five minutes remaining, before the home side rallied to snatch a draw with a behind on the siren.{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} With two rounds remaining and seven teams still in contention for a finals berth, the pressure was on the Bulldogs when they met second-placed Essendon at Windy Hill. In a performance that set them up for their premiership success, Footscray won the match with a decisive five-goal-to-none third quarter to run out 19-point winners. Whitten was judged best on ground and Collins kicked six goals, while Essendon were clearly missing full-forward John Coleman, who had gone down with a career-ending knee injury earlier in the season.[5]

1954 Home And Away Season
Round Date Venue Home Score Away Score Result/Margin Ladder Pos
1 Saturday 17 April Western Oval Footscray 7.11 (53) {{AFL StK}} 9.10 (64) LOST by 11 9th
2 Saturday 24 April Punt Road Oval {{AFL Ric}} 12.19 (91) Footscray 9.19 (73) LOST by 18 11th
3 Saturday 1 May Western Oval Footscray 17.14 (116) {{AFL SM}} 3.11 (29) WON by 87 7th
4 Saturday 8 May Princes Park {{AFL Car}} 17.21 (123) Footscray 20.14 (134) WON by 11 5th
5 Saturday 15 May Western Oval Footscray 11.7 (73) {{AFL NM}} 5.5 (35) WON by 38 3rd
6 Saturday 22 May Western Oval Footscray 12.8 (80) {{AFL Ess}} 4.7 (31) WON by 49 2nd
7 Saturday 29 May Glenferrie Oval {{AFL Haw}} 10.9 (69) Footscray 11.12 (78) WON by 9 1st
8 Saturday 5 June Western Oval Footscray 13.9 (87) {{AFL Fit}} 10.14 (74) WON by 13 1st
9 Monday 14 June Kardinia Park {{AFL Gee}} 9.13 (67) Footscray 8.15 (63) LOST by 4 1st
10 Saturday 26 June Western Oval Footscray 10.13 (73) {{AFL Mel}} 8.9 (57) WON by 16 1st
11 Saturday 3 July Victoria Park {{AFL Col}} 12.10 (82) Footscray 10.12 (72) LOST by 10 2nd
12 Saturday 10 July Junction Oval {{AFL StK}} 9.8 (62) Footscray 13.14 (92) WON by 30 2nd
13 Saturday 24 July Western Oval Footscray 6.9 (45) {{AFL Ric}} 6.13 (49) LOST by 4 2nd
14 Saturday 31 July Lake Oval {{AFL SM}} 6.5 (41) Footscray 11.12 (78) WON by 37 2nd
15 Saturday 7 August Western Oval Footscray 6.7 (43) {{AFL Car}} 8.12 (60) LOST by 17 3rd
16 Saturday 14 August Arden Street Oval {{AFL NM}} 9.14 (68) Footscray 9.14 (68) DRAWN 4th
17 Saturday 21 August Windy Hill {{AFL Ess}} 7.17 (59) Footscray 11.12 (78) WON by 19 2nd
18 Saturday 28 August Western Oval Footscray 17.15 (117) {{AFL Haw}} 5.4 (34) WON by 83 2nd

1954 Finals Series

{{main|1954 VFL Grand Final}}

Captain-coach Charlie Sutton, who had been struggling since injuring his left knee against Carlton, was declared fit by the selectors to play against {{AFL Gee}} in the Semi Final after getting through a training session,[6] but pulled out at the last minute on advice of the club doctor.[7] Lionel Ryan, who had been dropped to accommodate Sutton, was reinstated to the team, and defender Wally Donald took charge of the team on the field.

The Melbourne Cricket Ground was undergoing renovation work to be ready for the 1956 Summer Olympics, and the demolition of the public stand left a gap for the breeze to affect the game. Geelong kicked with the wind in the first quarter, and in the early going it looked like the pace and class which had taken them to the last three Grand Finals would again do the job. The Bulldogs began to work their way into the match, led by their defence – the finest in the League – which managed to restrict Geelong to four goals whilst themselves kicking three against the wind, goals that would be crucial in deciding the outcome.[7][8]

Round Date Venue Crowd Opposition Team score Oppos. score Result/Margin
Semi Final Saturday 11 September MCG 64,686 {{AFL Gee}} 11.19 (85) 8.14 (62) WON by 23
Grand Final Saturday 25 September MCG 80,897 {{AFL Mel}} 15.12 (102) 7.9 (51) WON by 52

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/1954}}

See also

  • 1954 VFL Grand Final

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26605244 |title=TIGERS WIN ALL WAY |newspaper=The Argus |location=Melbourne|date=26 April 1954 |accessdate=8 February 2017 |page=17 }}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23430490 |title=COLLINS LEADS REVIVAL |newspaper=The Argus |location=Melbourne|date=3 May 1954 |accessdate=8 February 2017 |page=16 }}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23422055 |title=Collins beats Carlton |newspaper=The Argus |location=Melbourne|date=10 May 1954 |accessdate=8 February 2017 |page=16 |first=George|last=Bickford}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23430927 |title=BULLDOGS CRASH THROUGH 7 GOALS TO SNATCH GAME |newspaper=The Argus |location=Melbourne|date=30 May 1954 |accessdate=9 February 2017 |page=11 |first=Hugh|last=Buggy}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23429212 |title=BULLDOG BURST SHATTERS DONS Magnificent 3rd term sweeps aside baffled defence |newspaper=The Argus |location=Melbourne|date=23 August 1954 |accessdate=9 February 2017 |page=19 |via=National Library of Australia|last=Buggy|first=Hugh}}
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205394449 |title=BULLDOGS TAKE RISK WITH SUTTON |newspaper=The Age |issue=31,000 |location=Victoria, Australia |date=10 September 1954 |accessdate=10 February 2017 |page=10 |via=National Library of Australia|last=Beames|first=Percy}}
7. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205395164 |title=BULLDOGS TOO STRONG FOR GEELONG |newspaper=The Age |issue=31,002|last=Beames|first=Percy|location=Victoria, Australia |date=13 September 1954 |accessdate=10 February 2017 |page=16 |via=National Library of Australia}}
8. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23447493 |title=SEMI WIN SHOWS THE REAL BULLDOG SPIRIT |newspaper=The Argus |location=Melbourne|date=13 September 1954 |accessdate=10 February 2017 |page=19 |via=National Library of Australia|last=Buggy|first=Hugh}}

External links

  • 1954 Results at AFL Tables
{{Western Bulldogs}}

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