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1991 AFL Grand Final

1991 AFL Grand Final
Waverley Park.jpg
The remaining grandstand at Waverley Park, where the 1991 AFL Grand Final took place.
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Hawthorn
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West Coast
20.19 (139) 13.8 (86)
1 2 3 4
HAW 3.4 (22) 7.12 (54) 12.15 (87) 20.19 (139)
WCE 5.1 (31) 7.2 (44) 12.5 (77) 13.8 (86)
Date 28 September 1991
Stadium Waverley Park Hawthorn's Home Ground. This was due to the MCG's redevelopment.
Attendance 75,230
Ceremonies
Pre-match entertainment Daryl Braithwaite and Angry Anderson
Accolades
Norm Smith Medallist Paul Dear (Hawthorn)
Broadcast in Australia
Network Seven Network
Commentators Bruce McAvaney and Dennis Cometti
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The 1991 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Hawthorn Football Club and West Coast Eagles, held at Waverley Park in Melbourne on 28 September 1991. It was the 95th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 1991 AFL season. The match, attended by a smaller-than-usual crowd of 75,230 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 53 points, marking that club's ninth premiership victory.

Reconstruction work at the larger Melbourne Cricket Ground, where most Grand Finals had been played since 1902, meant that the game was played at Waverley Park, marking the first and only time that this stadium hosted a premiership decider. The match was also the first Grand Final to feature a team (West Coast) based outside the state of Victoria.

Hawthorn had played the Grand Final in seven of the previous eight seasons, having most recently won the 1989 VFL Grand Final, while West Coast was playing in its first Grand Final ever, having entered the competition just four years previously. The Eagles came into the game as strong favourites, having played through the entire 1991 season as the leading team in the competition in which they won their first 12 games and finished three games clear on top of the ladder with a 19-3 record, earning their first McClelland Trophy. Hawthorn had finished second with a record of 16 wins and 6 losses. Though starting the season slowly, losing five of their first 11 games, they lost just one more game for the rest of the home and away season. The Eagles defeated the Hawks in both their home-and-away encounters during the season, by 82 points at Princes Park in round 7 and 24 points at Subiaco Oval in round 22.


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