Richmond had only qualified for the finals on percentage and were underdogs coming into the game, with Carlton being the reigning premiers.
The game's attendance of 119,165 represented the most spectators to have witnessed a premiership decider in VFL Grand Final history, breaking the record of 116,828 spectators who witnessed the 1968 VFL Grand Final. The record was subsequently broken again in the 1970 VFL Grand Final.
{{Aussie rules team old| title = {{font color|#FED102|Richmond|link=Richmond Football Club}} | color = #000000 | backpocket1 = 10 Kevin Sheedy | fullback = 17 Barry Richardson | backpocket2 = 16 Colin Beard | halfbackflank1 = 28 Geoff Strang | centrehalfback = 27 Graham Burgin | halfbackflank2 = 53 Ian Owen | wing1 = 8 Dick Clay | centre = 24 Bill Barrot | wing2 = 30 Francis Bourke | halfforwardflank1 = 9 John Northey | centrehalfforward = 4 Royce Hart | halfforwardflank2 = 3 Roger Dean (c) | forwardpocket1 = 2 John Ronaldson | fullforward = 7 Eric Moore | forwardpocket2 = 40 Bill Brown | ruck = 37 Michael Green | ruckrover = 11 Michael Bowden | rover = 29 Kevin Bartlett | reserve1 = 44 Rex Hunt | reserve2 = 5 Graeme Bond | coach = Tom Hafey}{{Aussie rules team old| title = {{font color|#FFFFFF|Carlton|link=Carlton Football Club}} | color = #0E1E2D | backpocket1 = 21 Barry Gill | fullback = 20 Wes Lofts (vc) | backpocket2 = 30 Vin Waite | halfbackflank1 = 15 Phillip Pinnell | centrehalfback = 11 John Goold | halfbackflank2 = 3 Kevin Hall | wing1 = 6 Garry Crane | centre = 34 Ian Robertson | wing2 = 32 Bryan Quirk | halfforwardflank1 = 5 Syd Jackson | centrehalfforward = 42 Robert Walls | halfforwardflank2 = 17 Brent Crosswell | forwardpocket1 = 28 Peter Jones | fullforward = 25 Alex Jesaulenko | forwardpocket2 = 23 Ian Nicoll | ruck = 2 John Nicholls (c) | ruckrover = 1 Sergio Silvagni | rover = 10 Adrian Gallagher | reserve1 = 19 Ian Collins | reserve2 = 7 Ted Hopkins | coach = Ron Barassi}Summary{{AFLGameDetailed | title =1969 VFL Grand Final | date =Saturday 27 September 1969 2:50pm | home team ={{AFL Ric}} | home Q1 =2.2 (14) | home Q2 =6.5 (41) | home Q3 =8.6 (54) | home final =12.13 (85) | home super = | home goals =Barrot 3 Moore, Northey 2 Bartlett, Bond, Dean, Hart, Ronaldson 1 | home best =Green, Bartlett, Clay, Barrot, Northey, Dean | home injuries = | home reports = | winner =H | away team = {{AFL Car}} | away Q1 =1.4 (10) | away Q2 =2.7 (19) | away Q3 =8.10 (58) | away final =8.12 (60) | away super = | away goals =2 Jackson, Nicholls 1 Crosswell, Jesaulenko, Gallagher, Walls | away best =Quirk, Crane, Silvagni, Lofts, Walls, Goold | away injuries = | away reports = | venue = MCG | crowd =119,165 | report =Report | umpires =Crouch | BOG award = | BOG winner = | broadcast = ABC | notes =- Richmond won their second premiership in three years, defeating Carlton by 25 points. The Blues led by four points at three-quarter but were held to two points in the last quarter.}}
References- The Official statistical history of the AFL 2004
- Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897-1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. {{ISBN|0-670-86814-0}}
- Lovett, Michael: AFL Record: Guide to Season 2007, AFL Publishing, 2007. {{ISBN|978-0-9758362-7-9}}
See also{{AFL/VFL Grand Finals}}{{1969 Richmond premiership players}}{{Richmond Football Club}}{{Carlton Football Club}}{{AFL-competition-stub}} 4 : VFL/AFL Grand Finals|1969 in Australian rules football|Richmond Football Club|Carlton Football Club |
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