The 1990 AFL Grand Final was played between Collingwood and Essendon at the MCG. Collingwood won the match by 48 points, winning their 14th premiership and ending a 32 year drought. After nine unsuccessful attempts in succession (including the famous draw in the 1977 Grand Final against North Melbourne), the Magpies weren't to be denied on this occasion. The match was played on the 6th of October, due to the fact that, under the finals system in place at the time, any draw was to be replayed the following week. The Magpies drew with West Coast at Waverley Park in the Qualifying Final in the first week of the finals, and thus delayed the rest of the finals series by a week. In a tragic postscript, Millane was killed in a car accident a year and a day after he had held the ball aloft in jubilation as the siren sounded to end the match.
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The match began ominously for Collingwood, with Essendon's main threat, Salmon, on song with two early goals.
Amid the scrappy opening, it was clear that the Pies were aware of the 32-year burden of which they were shouldering. A typically miraculous goal to forward magician Peter Daicos helped settle the nerves, and a late major by the youngster Brown gave the inaccurate Pies a three point buffer at the first change.
However, the sounding of the quarter time siren sparked the wildest Grand Final brawl in many a year, with nearly all players from both teams, not to mention officials, taking part in the melee. The main casualty was Brown, who was felled by Terry Daniher, one of three Daniher brothers to represent the Bombers that afternoon. Legend has it that Collingwood coach Leigh Matthews told his team that it only had to settle before their counterparts did in the second term, and the premiership would be theirs.
His men followed the plan to the letter, piling on seven goals to Essendon's one for the term, effectively wrapping up the flag. Although Brown returned to the field in the third quarter to a standing ovation, booting his second of the match, the second half petered out, as the result was a foregone conclusion. Collingwood were premiers for the 14th time.
| Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Total |
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| (2) Collingwood | 2.5 | 8.9 | 11.10 | 13.11 (89) | |
| (4) Essendon | 2.2 | 3.5 | 5.6 | 5.11 (41) |
| Date | Saturday, 6 October 1990, 2:30pm AEST |
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| Coin Toss Winner | Tony Shaw (Collingwood), who kicked to the Punt Road End of the MCG |
| Goals (Coll) | 2: Brown, Barwick, Crosisca, Russell, Daicos 1: Monkhorst, Starcevich, McGuane |
| Goals (Ess) | 2: Salmon 1: Kickett, Somerville, Grenvold |
| Best | Coll: Shaw, Russell, Monkhorst, Millane, Francis, Kerrison, Starcevich, Crosisca, McGuane Ess: Watson, Sporn, T.Daniher, Kickett, Ezard, O'Donnell. |
| Norm Smith Medal | Tony Shaw (Coll) |
| Injuries | Brown (Coll) (concussion), Starcevich (Coll) (concussion) |
| Reports | T.Daniher (Ess) (striking Brown to the head at quarter time), Brown (Coll) (striking Sporn at quarter time)) |
| Venue | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, VIC |
| Attendance | 98,944 |
| Umpires | R.Sawers, D.Rich |
| Broadcasters | Seven Network(TV), 3AW, 774 ABC |
| National Anthem | Normie Rowe |
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