1938 VFL Grand Final

Team 1 2 3 Final
Carlton 3.2 7.6 11.9 15.10 (100)
Collingwood 3.1 4.4 8.5 13.7 (85)

The 1938 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Carlton Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 24 September 1938. It was the 42nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1938 VFL season. The match was won by Carlton by a margin of 15 points, marking that club's sixth premiership victory and first since winning the 1915 VFL Grand Final.

This Grand Final was attended by 96,486 spectators, setting a new record as the largest crowd to have witnessed a premiership decider in VFL Grand Final history, and breaking the previous year's record by eight thousand. The ground was not large enough to accommodate the crowd comfortably – the Health Department had previously advised 84,000 as a maximum capacity – and the fence in front of the scoreboard collapsed under the strain before the game, resulting in some spectators watching the game from between the fence and the boundary line.[1] The record crowd stood for 18 years and remained the record for the MCG under its configuration at the time; the record was broken by the attendance at the 1956 VFL Grand Final after the construction of the Olympic Stand that year.

Teams

Carlton
B: Don McIntyre Frank Gill Jim Park
HB: Frank Anderson Jim Francis Bob Chitty
C: Jack Carney Mickey Crisp Bob Green
HF: Paul Schmidt Jack Wrout Harry Vallence
F: Rod McLean Ken Baxter Mick Price
Foll: Brighton Diggins Harry Hollingshead Jack Hale
Reserve(s): Charlie McInnes
Coach: Brighton Diggins
Collingwood
B: Don Balfour Jack Regan Bervyn Woods
HB: Jack Ross Marcus Boyall Fred Froude
C: Ron Dowling Marcus Whelan Leo Morgan
HF: Phonse Kyne Gordon Hocking Vin Doherty
F: Jack Knight Ron Todd Alby Pannam
Foll: Albert Collier (c) Alan Williams Des Fothergill
Reserve(s): Jack Carmody
Coach: Jock McHale

Statistics

Goalkickers

Carlton:

  • J Wrout 4
  • K Baxter 3
  • J Hale 2
  • P Schmidt 2
  • M Crisp 1
  • B Green 1
  • M Price 1
  • H Vallence 1

Collingwood:

  • D Fothergill 4
  • R Todd 3
  • V Doherty 2
  • A Pannam 2
  • J Knight 1
  • P Kyne 1

References

  1. "96,834 at football – new records". The Argus (Melbourne, VIC). 26 September 1938. p. 22.

See also

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