1949 VFL grand final

Grand final of the 1949 Victorian Football League season

1949 VFL Grand Final

Carlton

Essendon
6.16 (52) 18.17 (125)
1 2 3 4
CAR 2.4 (16) 2.10 (22) 3.12 (30) 6.16 (52)
ESS 3.3 (21) 7.7 (49) 12.15 (87) 18.17 (125)
Date24 September 1949
StadiumMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance88,718
← 1948 VFL Grand Final 1950 →

The 1949 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Carlton Football Club and Essendon Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 24 September 1949. It was the 52nd annual grand final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1949 VFL season. The match, attended by 88,718 spectators, was won by Essendon by 73 points, marking that club's ninth premiership victory.

It was Essendon's fourth successive grand final appearance, having won the 1946 VFL Grand Final but finishing runners-up the previous two years. Star Bombers full-forward John Coleman, in his first season of VFL Football, kicked six goals for the game, the last of which brought up his 100th goal for the year.

Teams

Carlton
Essendon
Carlton
Backs Ritchie Green Ollie Grieve Fred Davies
H/Backs Jim Clark Bert Deacon Jim Baird
Centre Line Doug Williams Ern Henfry (c) Arthur Hodgson
H/Forwards Jack Conley Jack Howell Ray Garby
Forwards Geoff Brokenshire Ken Baxter Herb Turner
Rucks/Rover Ken Hands Frank Bateman Jim Mooring
Reserves Bernie Baxter Fred Stafford
Carlton Coach: Percy Bentley
Essendon
Backs Alan Thaw Bill Brittingham Wally May
H/Backs Norm McDonald Roy McConnell Les Gardiner
Centre Line Vic Fisher Harold Lambert Bob Bradley
H/Forwards Jack Jones Ted Leehane Ron McEwin
Forwards Dick Reynolds(c) John Coleman Keith Rawle
Rucks/Rover Bob Syme Bob McClure Bill Hutchison
Reserves Gordon Lane George Hassell
Essendon Captain-Coach: Dick Reynolds

Umpire - Jack McMurray

Scorecard

1949 VFL Grand Final
Saturday, 24 September 2:30pm Carlton def. by Essendon MCG (crowd: 88,718)
2.4 (16)
2.10 (22)
3.12 (30)
 6.16 (52)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.3 (21)
7.7 (49)
12.15 (87)
 18.17 (125)
Umpires: Jack McMurray, Jr.
Howell, Turner, Garby, B. Baxter, K. Baxter, Hands 1 Goals 6 Coleman
3 Rawle
2 Hutchison, Syme, Jones
1 McEwin, Leehane, D. Reynolds
Deacon, Grieve, Green, Clark, Howell, Henfry Best McClure, May, Hutchison, Coleman, Brittingham, McDonald
Injuries Nil

See also

References

  • 1949 Grand final stats page on AFL Tables
  • 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
  • v
  • t
  • e
Essendon Football Club 1949 VFL premiers
Essendon 18.17 (125) defeated Carlton 6.16 (52), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Reynolds
  • v
  • t
  • e
Carlton Football Club
  • Nickname: Blues
  • History
  • Premierships and records
  • Players
  • Captains
  • Coaches
  • Awards
  • John Nicholls Medal
  • AFL Women's best and fairest
  • Honour roll
  • AFL coach: Michael Voss
  • AFL captain: Patrick Cripps
  • AFLW coach: Matthew Buck
  • AFLW captain: Kerryn Harrington
VFL/AFL home grounds
AFLW home grounds
  • Princes Park (2017–)
Premierships
Runner-up (13)
AFLW runners-up (1)
Seasons
Related articles
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Nickname: Bombers
  • History
  • Premierships
  • Records
  • Players
  • Captains
  • Coaches
  • Honours
  • Crichton Medal
  • Leading goalkickers
  • AFL coach: Brad Scott
  • AFL captain: Dyson Heppell
  • AFLW coach: Natalie Wood
  • AFLW co-captains: Stephanie Cain & Bonnie Toogood
VFL/AFL home grounds
VFA premierships (4)
VFL/AFL premierships (16)
Runner-up (14)
VFA/VFL/AFL seasons (144)
AFLW home grounds
AFLW seasons (2)
Related articles
Essendon did not participate in the 1916 and 1917 VFL seasons due to World War I (indicated in grey)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Australian Football League
Clubs
Current
Future
Former
Seasons
Grand finals
Venues
Awards
Major recurring
events
Second-tier and
junior competitions
Current
Former
Related articles
Known as the Victorian Football League from 1897–1989; no grand finals were held in 1897 and 1924