I’m a St.Kilda fan , very hard being a Saints man, loved all these Saints men,Brian Mynott was my favourite Saints player since I was young kid , of course there were better gifted St.Kilda players but for,some reason Mynott was my favourite player and after all these years he still is favourite player. It is like a loyalty thing you don’t change teams ever and you never change your favourite player once you’ve picked them. Brian always worked his backside off and was always showing plenty of heart. Hawthorn was a great team ,they had and the many awesome players they had over their time. Matthews ,Tuck, Crimmins, Knights ,Brereton, Hudson, Dunstall, you can go on forever. I didn’t mention Saints greats because I would still be typing this time tomorrow.😅 This was great to watch, thanks for uploading this.
A highly under rated sport, I was 8 years old when we moved to Melbourne from New Zealand in April 1966. fell in love with the game at school and chose the Saints to support. that year they won their first and only premiership. Being allowed to go games by train on Saturdays with mates was my parents showing trust in me. Been back in Kiwi land since 1976, seems the Saints need their numero supporter back to win. I played center half forward for Nunawading.
@@MisterPolitical1 Kennedy won it in 1961, 1971 & 1976.....Jeans in 1966, 1983, 1986 & 1989. That's 14 Grand Finals for 7 Premierships between them.....Jeans is still the only Saints Premiership coach....The ledger is square I'd say.
The toughest footballers to play the game, in my opinion. Although I was too young to remember this game, I have supported the Hawks from the 70s to present day as a current member, and personally played a lot of football throughout the 80s and to watch this doco was yet another eye opener to just how hard, passionate and skilled these players were. By no doubt the current game is littered with incredibly talented and elite athletes who are still a pleasure to watch, but it certainly has changed in many respects. I’m grateful to now live a few minutes walk to Glenferrie Oval and where lucky to meet Peter Hudson recently at a lunch here, and to this day he remains one of the most humble and inspiring gentlemen one can meet. Great video and to all involved in that era, be proud of the foundation you set for what is now a hugely successful national competition.
When he was interviewed about not kicking that goal in 100 years of Australian football, I expected Hudson to be so bitter and pissed off. He just laughed, shrugged his soldiers and said “oh well, I guess it’s the way it goes!”
Peter Hudson is the GOAT of full forwards because he could kick goals when he was semi concussed. Most full forwards today couldn’t kick straight at full health.
I hope someone picks up Robert Dickson's work and continues making these Grand Final stories as I think they are great and important documentaries of the game's history.
One of the greatest games ever played. Les Hawken and Bob Murray were both unlucky, Hawken carried an injury into the game and had to go off really early. Murray stuck it out for ages which is testament to his courage. Poor old Kevin Heath got flattened and the Herald Sun showed a pic of him being attended to by the trainers, but they said he was Leigh Matthews! I always say if you want to watch something exciting and inspirational, watch this game of footy. But it's great to see some footage of the rooms afterwards in this doco. Scotty was absolutely spent, you'd never have known how much he gave from watching the game footage alone.
Peter Hudson averaged over 5 goals per game between 1967 to 1971 and he even kicked 110 goals in 1977 after being out of the VFL due to knee injuries. Four Coleman Medals (1968, 1970, 1971, 1977) 129 games 727 goals. The Hawks had three of the the league’s best coaches in John Kennedy(1960-63, 1967-76), David Parkin(1977-1980), and Allan Jeans(1981-1987, 1989-90).
Don Scott probably inspired and motivated the rest of the Hawthorn players and they all lifted I've watched the final quarter of the 1971 Grand Final many times and from the moment that Leigh Matthews kicked that first goal All the Hawthorn players lifted!🙂🎽🏉🏟️
favourite side=stkilda, 2nd favourite =hawthorn. as akid i couldnt lose, always next year. 1 flag each. 50+ years on saints 1 flag, hawks 2469 flags. ah well always next year
A game played with passion and should be embraced globally.
I’m a St.Kilda fan , very hard being a Saints man, loved all these Saints men,Brian Mynott was my favourite Saints player since I was young kid , of course there were better gifted St.Kilda players but for,some reason Mynott was my favourite player and after all these years he still is favourite player. It is like a loyalty thing you don’t change teams ever and you never change your favourite player once you’ve picked them. Brian always worked his backside off and was always showing plenty of heart.
Hawthorn was a great team ,they had and the many awesome players they had over their time. Matthews ,Tuck, Crimmins, Knights ,Brereton, Hudson, Dunstall, you can go on forever.
I didn’t mention Saints greats because I would still be typing this time tomorrow.😅
This was great to watch, thanks for uploading this.
A highly under rated sport, I was 8 years old when we moved to Melbourne from New Zealand in April 1966. fell in love with the game at school and chose the Saints to support. that year they won their first and only premiership. Being allowed to go games by train on Saturdays with mates was my parents showing trust in me. Been back in Kiwi land since 1976, seems the Saints need their numero supporter back to win. I played center half forward for Nunawading.
I was there to see my mighty Hawks win their second premiership, the only one I have witnessed. What a great day it was
They now have 13.
Not a saint's fan, but this is one of the all-time great GF heartbreaks.
The beautiful handshake between John Kennedy Senior and Allan Jeans just wonderful both sadly gone now but never ever forgotten!😂🤝
Jesse Sands well both would have a love of hawthorn as both won multiple premierships there
John Kennedy snr lost the vfl grannys in 1963 & 1975 + Allan jeans lost the granny with the saints 1965 & 1971 & with the hawks 1984, 1985 & 1987.
@@MisterPolitical1 Kennedy won it in 1961, 1971 & 1976.....Jeans in 1966, 1983, 1986 & 1989.
That's 14 Grand Finals for 7 Premierships between them.....Jeans is still the only Saints Premiership coach....The ledger is square I'd say.
@@alansimmonds9030 John Kennedy sr won with hawks in 1961, 1971 & 1976, & Allan Jeans won it with the saints in 1966 & Hawks in 1983, 1986 & 1989.
@@alansimmonds9030 John Kennedy sr is the best hawks coach ever better than clarko, jeans, parkin & joyce.
Thank you for making this available.
How gorgeous is the woman @ 3:42 alongside Don Scott 😍🔥
Derek Richards she’d be a wrinkled granny now
The toughest footballers to play the game, in my opinion. Although I was too young to remember this game, I have supported the Hawks from the 70s to present day as a current member, and personally played a lot of football throughout the 80s and to watch this doco was yet another eye opener to just how hard, passionate and skilled these players were. By no doubt the current game is littered with incredibly talented and elite athletes who are still a pleasure to watch, but it certainly has changed in many respects. I’m grateful to now live a few minutes walk to Glenferrie Oval and where lucky to meet Peter Hudson recently at a lunch here, and to this day he remains one of the most humble and inspiring gentlemen one can meet. Great video and to all involved in that era, be proud of the foundation you set for what is now a hugely successful national competition.
When he was interviewed about not kicking that goal in 100 years of Australian football, I expected Hudson to be so bitter and pissed off. He just laughed, shrugged his soldiers and said “oh well, I guess it’s the way it goes!”
He knew that Bob Pratt had set the record in 21 games whereas Hudson played 24 games in 1971. It's fitting that it's tied.
@@sentimentalbloke185 that’s just what he said. He wasn’t bothered
Awesome 👏
Peter Hudson is the GOAT of full forwards because he could kick goals when he was semi concussed. Most full forwards today couldn’t kick straight at full health.
fowards of today mostly gets out of bounds, scoring behinds & impatient
I recall him having two opponents on him at the same time. Just how good he was seems understated these days.
How he got those flat punts to go through the big sticks almost every time still remains one of the great mysteries.
Irony, Hudson had a stint on coaching staff at St. Kilda and Jeans went onto coaching Hawthorn.
I hope someone picks up Robert Dickson's work and continues making these Grand Final stories as I think they are great and important documentaries of the game's history.
Agreed. I reckon 1997, 2005, 2009 and 2018 would make for great documentaries.
Damn you Keddie
One of the greatest games ever played. Les Hawken and Bob Murray were both unlucky, Hawken carried an injury into the game and had to go off really early. Murray stuck it out for ages which is testament to his courage. Poor old Kevin Heath got flattened and the Herald Sun showed a pic of him being attended to by the trainers, but they said he was Leigh Matthews!
I always say if you want to watch something exciting and inspirational, watch this game of footy. But it's great to see some footage of the rooms afterwards in this doco. Scotty was absolutely spent, you'd never have known how much he gave from watching the game footage alone.
brings back memories [mostly sad] how tough??
Peter Hudson averaged over 5 goals per game between 1967 to 1971 and he even kicked 110 goals in 1977 after being out of the VFL due to knee injuries. Four Coleman Medals (1968, 1970, 1971, 1977) 129 games 727 goals. The Hawks had three of the the league’s best coaches in John Kennedy(1960-63, 1967-76), David Parkin(1977-1980), and Allan Jeans(1981-1987, 1989-90).
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St Kilda. Forever
Don Scott probably inspired and motivated the rest of the Hawthorn players and they all lifted I've watched the final quarter of the 1971 Grand Final many times and from the moment that Leigh Matthews kicked that first goal All the Hawthorn players lifted!🙂🎽🏉🏟️
Man I was brought up in the wrong era
Even for 1971 the film quality is terrible.
Ahh Australia dressing like it's still 1965. The intro announcer sounds like 1949
Hudson even admitted it wouldn’t have been a real record as Pratt kicked his in less games
Still a fine full-forward in an era of fine century-plus forwards!
@@pattomuso and humble too
favourite side=stkilda, 2nd favourite =hawthorn. as akid i couldnt lose, always next year. 1 flag each. 50+ years on saints 1 flag, hawks 2469 flags. ah well always next year
Just by the body language of both teams as they ran out you can tell that something was about to go down.
Had that same feeling in 1984 unfortunately, to our detriment.
2:44 2020 News be like
Gee Kevin Neal acts like he never played in a premiership. He was in St Kilda’s 1966 one
So so close. Come on boys. Win another premiership. Before I die. I am. 51.
Steve Cini still lots of time
They Way the Saints are playing at the moment, you might get your wish.
Fantastic, thanks a lot for this. Don't think the full one was ever uploaded.
this was better than south sydney's last premiership in the 20th century
Paul Mateo yeah everyone remembers that 1970 one, but that one? Nothing interesting
@@sliat1981 at half time it was 1-0 over st george thanks to a drop goal
@@MisterPolitical1 nobody apart from St George fans cares about that.