2002 AFL Grand Final

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2002 AFL Grand Final
Home Team Collingwood
Away Team Brisbane Lions
Date 28 September 2002
Stadium MCG, Melbourne
TV in Australia
Network Network Ten


The 2002 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football match staged between Collingwood and the Brisbane Lions, to determine the premiers for 2002. Many consider it as one of the most famous in the modern era. The Lions had made it into their second consecutive Grand Final after finishing second on the AFL ladder, and overcoming Adelaide and Port Adelaide in their early finals, shooting for back-to-back successes after their 2001 triumph over Essendon. Collingwood had reached the finals for the first time since 1994 and found their way into their first Grand Final since their 14th Premiership over the Bombers in 1990. They finished fourth on the ladder, and not much was expected of them in the final month of the year. However the Magpies upset minor premiers Port Adelaide in the Qualifying Final at AAMI Stadium, earning a week's rest before defeating Adelaide in the Preliminary Final at the MCG.

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Match Summary

In a tight and overly enthralling exhibition of AFL football, Brisbane withstood a brave challenge from Collingwood to win the 2002 AFL Grand Final by nine points, taking out their second successive flag. It was the first grand final to be decided by less than four goals since 1989.

The first goal of the match wasn't scored until very late in the first quarter - in fact in was the only one scored, by Collingwood's Anthony Rocca. This snapped Brisbane's VFL/AFL-record streak of 253 consecutive quarters scoring at least one goal. In the second quarter, Brisbane looked like pulling away at half time with a late run of second quarter goals before Collingwood surged back in the third quarter. It was goal for goal in the last quarter before Jason Akermanis slotted a snap shot for goal late in the last term to drag the margin out by more than a kick. In the end it was enough for the Lions to hold on for back-to-back premierships.

Nathan Buckley was rewarded for his brilliance throughout the day, receiving the Norm Smith Medal as best afield in the gritty encounter.

Jason Cloke from Collingwood was suspended during the week after being charged for striking during their Preliminary final victory against Adelaide. This controversy dominated headlines during the week in the build up to the grand final.

The match is remembered with such fondness by all Collingwood supporters, who were hauled into an emotion fueled whirl pool, with coach Malthouse and favourite son Licuria at the coalface, crying in each others arms.

Teams

The selected teams as they were announced prior to the game.

2002 Collingwood Grand Final Team
B: Ben Johnson Shane Wakelin James Clement
HB: Carl Steinfort Simon Prestigiacomo Ryan Lonie
C: Shane O'Bree Nathan Buckley Glenn Freeborn
HF: Leon Davis Anthony Rocca Nick Davis
F: Rupert Betheras Chris Tarrant Josh Fraser
Foll: Steven McKee Scott Burns Paul Licuria
Int: Tarkyn Lockyer Heath Scotland Jarrod Molloy
Alan Didak
Coach: Michael Malthouse

Collingwood Emergencies:

2002 Brisbane Lions Grand Final Team
B: Chris Johnson Chris Scott Justin Leppitsch
HB: Luke Power Mal Michael Marcus Ashcroft
C: Shaun Hart Michael Voss Martin Pike
HF: Des Headland Jonathan Brown Nigel Lappin
F: Jason Akermanis Alistair Lynch Darryl White
Foll: Clark Keating Simon Black Brad Scott
Int: Beau McDonald Craig McRae Tim Notting
Aaron Shattock
Coach: Leigh Matthews

Result

Collingwood vs Brisbane Lions
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Collingwood 1.4 (10) 4.4 (28) 8.10 (58) 9.12 (66)
Brisbane Lions 0.4 (4) 4.12 (36) 8.14 (62) 10.15 (75)
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Date: 28 September 2002
Attendance: 91,817
Umpires: B Allen, M James, McBurney
Goal scorers: Collingwood 4: A Rocca
3: Fraser
1: Buckley, Lockyer
Brisbane Lions 4: Lynch
1: Akermanis, Black, Brown,
Hart, McRae, Voss
Best: Collingwood Buckley, Rocca, Burns, Fraser, Wakelin, Lonie, Freeborn, Betheras.
Brisbane Lions Voss, Keating, Lynch, Lappin
Reports: Licuria (Coll) (kneeing Akermanis to the head in the third quarter), Burns (Coll) (striking Brown in the second quarter))
Injuries: McDonald (Bris) (dislocated shoulder), Pike (Bris) (groin)
Coin toss winner: Michael Voss, Brisbane Lions
Norm Smith Medal: Nathan Buckley, Collingwood
Australian television broadcaster: Network Ten
National Anthem: Kate Ceberano
Team Stats (Bris) (Coll)
Kicks 198 193
Marks 87 64
Handballs 83 79
Tackles 44 73
Hitouts 48 27
Frees 16 24

List


Collingwood Magpies 66–75 Brisbane Lions
(9.12) (10.15)
Position Player Pos'ns[1] Goals
Forward Rupert Betheras 14
Forward Chris Tarrant 12
Forward Josh Fraser 13 3
Half-Forward Leon Davis 0
Half-Forward Anthony Rocca 12 4
Half-Forward Nick Davis 8
Centre Shane O'Bree 18
Centre Nathan Buckley 32 1
Centre Glenn Freeborn 17
Half-Back Carl Steinfort 2
Half-Back Simon Prestigiacomo 5
Half-Back Ryan Lonie 21
Back Ben Johnson 14
Back Shane Wakelin 10
Back James Clement 18
Rover Paul Licuria 14
Follower Steve McKee 16
Follower Scott Burns 17
Interchange:
Interchange Tarkyn Lockyer 10 1
Interchange Heath Scotland 8
Interchange Jarrod Molloy 1
Interchange Alan Didak 10
Coach:
Mick Malthouse
Position Player Pos'ns[1] Goals
Forward Jason Akermanis 15 1
Forward Alastair Lynch 9 4
Forward Darryl White 9
Half-Forward Des Headland 13
Half-Forward Jonathan Brown 14 1
Half-Forward Nigel Lappin 28
Centre Shaun Hart 19 1
Centre Michael Voss 26 1
Centre Martin Pike 12
Half-Back Luke Power 13
Half-Back Mal Michael 9
Half-Back Marcus Ashcroft 14
Back Chris Johnson 13
Back Chris Scott 17
Back Justin Leppitsch 6
Rover Brad Scott 14
Follower Clark Keating 7
Follower Simon Black 22 1
Interchange:
Interchange Beau McDonald 0
Interchange Tim Notting 14
Interchange Craig McRae 7 1
Interchange Aaron Shattock 0
Coach:
Leigh Matthews

References

  1. ^ a b "Brisbane defeats Collingwood". Footywire.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.

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