1992 AFL Grand Final- September 26, 1992- Final Quarter
The last half of the final quarter of the 1992 Australian Football League (AFL) Grand Final, which was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Saturday 26th September, 1992, between the West Coast Eagles Football Club (The Eagles) and the Geelong Football Club (The Cats). The 96th VFL/AFL Grand Final saw an official attendance of 95,007 spectators. The commentators for this Grand Final were Sandy Roberts, Dennis Cometti, Ross Glendinning, and Bernie Quinlan. Mick Malthouse was west Coast's coach, and Malcolm Blight was Geelong's coach.
The final score saw West Coast defeating Geelong by 28 points, to hand West Coast its first Premiership, the first non-Victorian club to do so.
Recorded from the broadcast of the 2015 AFL Grand Final Marathon, October 3, 2015, on the Seven Network (HSV-7).
Vaxfacts: This Premiership victory was the first for a non-Victorian team. West Coast has only entered the competition (then the Victorian Football League) in 1987, along with the Brisbane Bears. These were not the first non-Victorian teams in the League- in 1982, the then South Melbourne Swans were forced, for financial reasons, to play their home games for that season in Sydney. The following year, they became the Sydney Swans. Ten years after the League began to go national, a team from outside Victoria finally won the League's biggest prize.
This was the first Grand Final played since the redevelopment of the Melbourne Cricket Ground the previous year.
Видео 1992 AFL Grand Final- September 26, 1992- Final Quarter канала Vaxman80
The final score saw West Coast defeating Geelong by 28 points, to hand West Coast its first Premiership, the first non-Victorian club to do so.
Recorded from the broadcast of the 2015 AFL Grand Final Marathon, October 3, 2015, on the Seven Network (HSV-7).
Vaxfacts: This Premiership victory was the first for a non-Victorian team. West Coast has only entered the competition (then the Victorian Football League) in 1987, along with the Brisbane Bears. These were not the first non-Victorian teams in the League- in 1982, the then South Melbourne Swans were forced, for financial reasons, to play their home games for that season in Sydney. The following year, they became the Sydney Swans. Ten years after the League began to go national, a team from outside Victoria finally won the League's biggest prize.
This was the first Grand Final played since the redevelopment of the Melbourne Cricket Ground the previous year.
Видео 1992 AFL Grand Final- September 26, 1992- Final Quarter канала Vaxman80
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