- Apr 28, 2008
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100th anniversary of the one-off round robin finals series (attempt to address crowd shutout by playing two games per week instead of one). 4 teams played each other, and if the minor premier didn’t finish top, there would be a granny. Also ‘finals squads’ rather than GF teams. Essendon did finish top (conceding a miserly 124 points across three matches) so a granny didn’t occur. Curious situation where the last day of the season saw the premier lose in the last game (and effective decider) to the runner-up, but not by enough to be overhauled in percentage (also happened to be played at Lake Oval) and Souths & Fitzroy finished the year on a dead rubber final (at the G). The premiers were actually in a foul mood post-game after the poor performance by some, with heated arguments, fist fights and allegations of match fixing; presumably one of the unhappiest premiers despite going b2b. Tiges would’ve needed to score a couple more goals to force a GF.
Fascinating stuff, imagine the talk if this happened today, oh lordy. Only season since 1897 inaugural to do round-robin with (in the end) no decider. Was also the inaugural Brownlow (he passed early in the year), the highest leading goalkicker tally to that point, and the first season with a match where both sides scored 100+. Bill Twomey Senior (in his time away from football) won the Stawell Gift. And obviously the final season before North, Doggies and Hawthorn joined the fray. Essendon’s 1st and 6th flags in the round-robin years.
Fascinating stuff, imagine the talk if this happened today, oh lordy. Only season since 1897 inaugural to do round-robin with (in the end) no decider. Was also the inaugural Brownlow (he passed early in the year), the highest leading goalkicker tally to that point, and the first season with a match where both sides scored 100+. Bill Twomey Senior (in his time away from football) won the Stawell Gift. And obviously the final season before North, Doggies and Hawthorn joined the fray. Essendon’s 1st and 6th flags in the round-robin years.
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