1967 VFL Grand Final - Richmond Vs Geelong (Extended Highlights)
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
- Reuploaded again in beautiful 50fps. Fixed a lot of the audio issues in the first quarter and added a scoreboard in. I also cut a lot of extra bits to make this package a bit more streamlined. Please enjoy these extended highlights of the 1967 VFL Grand Final. This grand final was one of the most important matches in the development of Australian Rules, a key step during the birth of the modern game. A tight and tense match in its own right, the pace and skills on display in this match was on a new level never seen before. The lackluster and scrappy brand of football common in the 50s and 60s was completely washed away during this game, and was hardly seen ever again.
Date: 23 September 1967 2:50PM
Venue: MCG (Attendance: 109,396)
Coverage: Channel 7
Commentators: Michael Williamson, Alan Gale, Ted Whitten
Richmond 16.18 (114) def. Geelong 15.15 (105)
Any chance of a full replay of this match? One of the greatest grand finals of all time and one of the few that we can not get a full replay of!
Interesting the 'New Stand' end. Subsequently named the Ponsford Stand, i guess it hadn't been named at this point. perhaps it was named when the cricket season started a few weeks later.
It was originally called the Western Stand & opened in '67. Wasn't called the Ponsford stand until the '80s.
2.8 in the last quarter. One the Cat's really let slip.
Doug Wade, Polly Farmer, Bill Goggin, Kevin Bartlett, Royce Hart, Francis Bourke, Billy Barrott, amongst others playing in this classic grand final. The Cats kicked a half dozen third quarter goals yet they lost by less than two goals. Richmond 16.18.114 Geelong 15.15.105.
Goal kickers (RICHMOND) Bartlett, Brown, Hart, Ronaldson 3
Barrot, Guinane, A. Richardson, B. Richardson 1
(GEELONG) Sharrock, Wade 4
Goggin 3, Andrews, Eales, Hynes, Ryan 1
Royce Hart you beauty
Love the commentators getting mad at the umpire for breaking up a fight 😂
Richmond broke their 24 year drought with this one
polly complained for years the fred swift mark was over the line and it cost cats a flag. if it was given a goal it still wouldn't have put cats in front, with only 10 seconds left it really didnt matter.
Cats kicked 2.8 in the last with a few more out of bounds. Cooked their own goose. Polly also gave away a few needless frees.
Had to laugh at Teddy Whitten after a soft free saying it's a man's game early in the game 😄
14:42 w
Farmer handball at 20:02
What's unusual about that? If you had said "Bartlett handball" I would have been surprised
@@planetX15 Check our last 10-15 minutes of 1980 GF and you’ll see that rare occurrence.
@@RCT1963 Will do!
@@planetX15because it's a massive handball duh.
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If you want to see a proper rare long handball, check Luke Hodge in the 2008 GF, 3rd quarter with 9:26 left, scores 58 a piece.
38metre handball which would be double the length of this one.
Money was changed 1966 : never heard of them?
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1967 no diffrent 2020
The umpiring was shite...no different to today. Goal umpiring was hopeless talk about out of position for tight calls. Swift was over and gee you would love to see where Sharrocks foot was when the GU said touched through. The freekick against Farmer to Ronaldson was BS . It seemed Richmond scored a number of goals from FK's that were timely. Bartlett showed glimpses of what was to come...Goggin also showed class...Barrott sensational and overall I think Richmond lucky to get home but deserving winners. The drop kicking by both sides was great to watch. West and Swift especially...better GF than 89 in my view by the length of Flemington strait.