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词条 1979 WANFL Grand Final
释义

  1. Build up

  2. Match summary

  3. Match

  4. Attendance

  5. Teams line-ups

     East Fremantle 

  6. References

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The 1979 WANFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the East Fremantle and South Fremantle Football Clubs, held at Subiaco Oval on 22 September 1979. It was the 49th annual Grand Final of the West Australian National Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1979 WANFL season. The match, attended by 52,781 spectators, the record crowd for a football match at Subiaco, was won by East Fremantle by a margin of 33 points, marking that club's 25th premiership victory.

Build up

Throughout the 1979 season, Claremont was the strongest side in the league, winning the minor premiership and defeating both Fremantle clubs during the home and away season. When finals came around though, both East Fremantle and South Fremantle hit form. Souths defeated the minor premiers in the second semi final to advance directly to the Grand Final, whilst East narrowly (2pts) overcame East Perth in the first semi final before comfortably (4 goals) beating Claremont in the Preliminary Final. It was East Fremantle's second Grand Final appearance in three years and the first of South's three successive Grand Final appearances.

Match summary

The match is often cited as one of the greatest Grand Finals of all time (in any State League).{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} It was typified by two players in particular, Kevin Taylor of East Fremantle (who kicked seven goals from a midfield position and claimed the Simpson Medal) and Maurice Rioli of South Fremantle. The game was a see sawing affair in which both teams both took and gave away potential match winning leads. In the end it was East Fremantle who had more poise and went on to win the match.

Match

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = 1979 WANFL Grand Final
|date = Saturday, 22 September 1979
|home team = {{WAFL SF}}
|home Q1 = 4.5 (29)
|home Q2 = 8.10 (58)
|home Q3 = 14.14 (98)
|home final = 16.16 (112)
|home super =
|home goals = Bauskis 5
Vigona, Morley 3
Mountain 2
Rioli, Carter, Haddow 1
|home best = Mountain, Michael, Bauskis, Morley, Cavanagh, Rioli
|home injuries =
|home reports =
|home substitute=
|winner = A
|away team = {{WAFL EF}}
|away Q1 = 3.5 (23)
|away Q2 = 10.13 (73)
|away Q3 = 13.16 (94)
|away final = 21.19 (145)
|away super =
|away goals = 7 Taylor
4 Turco, Thomson
3 Buhagiar
1 Judge, Sims, Sewell
|away best = Buhagiar, Peake, Taylor, D Green, S Green, Carrott
|away injuries =
|away reports =
|away substitute=
|venue = Subiaco Oval
|crowd = 52,781 (record)
|report =  
|umpires = R Capes, J Morris
|BOG award = Simpson Medal
|BOG winner = Kevin Taylor
|broadcast =
|anthem =
|notes =
}}

Attendance

The official game attendance of 52,781 was the record for the largest turn out to an Australian rules football game in Western Australia until 2018.[1]

Teams line-ups

East Fremantle

Backs: Andrew Purser, Roger Crouch, Mal Dobson

Half-backs: Merv Carrott, Doug Green, Peter LeCras

Centres: Rod Lester-Smith, Stephen Green, John Sims

Half-forwards: Mario Turco, Jim Sewell, Wayne Cormack

Forwards: Ken Judge, Ian Thomson, Kevin Taylor

Ruck: Gavin Carter, Brian Peake, Tony Buhagiar

Interchange: Robbie Johnson, Graeme Kickett

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=Football Register|year=1980|publisher=Westralian Publishers and Associates|editor=Poat, Peter|page=256}}
{{WAFL Grand Finals}}

3 : 1979 in Australian rules football|West Australian Football League Grand Finals|September 1979 sports events

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