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Quiz about Grand Final Heroes and Villains
Quiz about Grand Final Heroes and Villains

Grand Final Heroes and Villains Quiz


The AFL has had many classic Grand Finals. See if you can recall the Heroes and Villains of some history making games.

A multiple-choice quiz by stonecutter1. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
stonecutter1
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
205,028
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. The 1977 Grand Final was famous for being drawn. Collingwood had a comfortable lead at three-quarter time only to see North Melbourne storm into the lead late in the game. Which Collingwood player took a big pack mark and kicked truly(with a torpedo punt!) to level the scores and force a reply? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Collingwood was also unlucky in 1966 being beaten by a point by St Kilda. Which Collingwood backman's handpass was intercepted by Barry Breen to give him the shot on goal that won the game for St Kilda? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In 1970, Carlton trailed Collingwood by 44 points at halftime and most people thought Collingwood were on their way to another flag. Carlton however had other ideas, and some inspirational moves by coach Ron Barassi enabled them to snatch a 10 point victory. Which Carlton player entered the game in the second half and kicked four goals to turn the game around for the Blues? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. 1989 saw one of the all-time great Grand Finals between Hawthorn and Geelong. Hawthorn sped to an early six goal lead and despite the God like effort of Gary Ablett, Geelong could not peg them back, going down by six points in an epic encounter. This game was also famous for Hawthorn strongman Dermott Brereton being cleaned up by a bone jarring shirt-front at the opening bounce. Which Cat applied the now infamous bump? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In 1997, St Kilda met Adelaide, and leading by two goals at half time looked like tasting Premiership success for only the second time in history. Adelaide however were not to be denied and raced away with the game in the second half, eventually winning by 31 points. Adelaides Darren Jarman set up the victory kicking five goals. On the day though, another Adelaide player also kicked five goals. What was his name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In 1979, Carlton seemed to have the game sewn up at three-quarter time leading by a comfortable 29 points. Collingwood came home with a wet sail slamming on four goals to have the Blues rattled. In a famous move that is still argued over by Collingwood supporters, Carlton smallman Wayne Harmes desperately chased down his own kick, and from the boundary line knocked the ball to the goal square where a teammate was waiting to kick the winning goal for the Blues. Who kicked the goal? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. 1971 saw Hawthorn and St Kilda battle it out for premiership glory. The Saints were up by 20 points at three-quarter time and looked to have their hands on the Cup. Hawthorn however had a barnstorming last quarter to grab the game from the Saints by seven points. Prior to the game, Hawthorn full forward Peter Hudson needed four goals to break the league record. Late in the game he had an opportunity from 20 metres but kicked into the man on the mark. Which Saint denied Hudson the record? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The 1985 Grand Final has long been remembered for the 'all in brawl' which involved every player in the match. Two new league records were almost set on the day. Essendon for almost the highest score ever in the final quarter of a Grand Final, and a Hawthorn player almost broke the record for most number of goals kicked in a Grand Final. Who was that player? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to the player deemed to have been the best player on the ground in the Grand Final. Who was the first recipient of the medal? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Way back in 1918, Collingwood met South Melbourne. South cut back a three-quarter time deficit of 12 points to level the game, but Collingwood snatched a one point lead to level the game with one minute to go. In a last gasp effort, South forced the ball to their goal square where one of their players managed to soccer through the winning goal. Who was that player? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The 1977 Grand Final was famous for being drawn. Collingwood had a comfortable lead at three-quarter time only to see North Melbourne storm into the lead late in the game. Which Collingwood player took a big pack mark and kicked truly(with a torpedo punt!) to level the scores and force a reply?

Answer: Ross "Twiggy" Dunne

Ross "Twiggy" Dunne cooly punted the equaliser. Unfortunately for him and Collingwood, North Melbourne easily won the following weeks replay to take their second flag in three years.
2. Collingwood was also unlucky in 1966 being beaten by a point by St Kilda. Which Collingwood backman's handpass was intercepted by Barry Breen to give him the shot on goal that won the game for St Kilda?

Answer: Ted Potter

Barry Breen was only 18 and in his first season of football when he kicked himself into history. He went on to play more than 300 games for St Kilda, but never again tasted Premiership glory.
3. In 1970, Carlton trailed Collingwood by 44 points at halftime and most people thought Collingwood were on their way to another flag. Carlton however had other ideas, and some inspirational moves by coach Ron Barassi enabled them to snatch a 10 point victory. Which Carlton player entered the game in the second half and kicked four goals to turn the game around for the Blues?

Answer: Ted Hopkins

Ted Hopkins was once the Australian junior waterskiing champion.
4. 1989 saw one of the all-time great Grand Finals between Hawthorn and Geelong. Hawthorn sped to an early six goal lead and despite the God like effort of Gary Ablett, Geelong could not peg them back, going down by six points in an epic encounter. This game was also famous for Hawthorn strongman Dermott Brereton being cleaned up by a bone jarring shirt-front at the opening bounce. Which Cat applied the now infamous bump?

Answer: Mark Yeates

In an inspirational display of courage, Brereton refused to leave the field and limped to the Hawks forward line where despite vomiting and suspected internal injuries, he marched strongly and kicked a goal.
5. In 1997, St Kilda met Adelaide, and leading by two goals at half time looked like tasting Premiership success for only the second time in history. Adelaide however were not to be denied and raced away with the game in the second half, eventually winning by 31 points. Adelaides Darren Jarman set up the victory kicking five goals. On the day though, another Adelaide player also kicked five goals. What was his name?

Answer: Shane Ellen

Darren Jarman was particularly good, giving Saint defender Jamie Shanahan a football lesson. Mark Ricuitto missed the game through injury but was able to earn a premiership medal the following year as the Crows won back-to-back flags.
6. In 1979, Carlton seemed to have the game sewn up at three-quarter time leading by a comfortable 29 points. Collingwood came home with a wet sail slamming on four goals to have the Blues rattled. In a famous move that is still argued over by Collingwood supporters, Carlton smallman Wayne Harmes desperately chased down his own kick, and from the boundary line knocked the ball to the goal square where a teammate was waiting to kick the winning goal for the Blues. Who kicked the goal?

Answer: Ken Sheldon

Ken Sheldon moved on to a reasonably successful coaching career with St Kilda taking them into the finals in 1991 for the first time in 18 years. When his coaching career ended, he moved to the Adelaide Hills town of Birdwood and becoming the local publican. He played a few games in the Birdwood reserves drawing bigger than usual crowds to see the premiership hero play.
7. 1971 saw Hawthorn and St Kilda battle it out for premiership glory. The Saints were up by 20 points at three-quarter time and looked to have their hands on the Cup. Hawthorn however had a barnstorming last quarter to grab the game from the Saints by seven points. Prior to the game, Hawthorn full forward Peter Hudson needed four goals to break the league record. Late in the game he had an opportunity from 20 metres but kicked into the man on the mark. Which Saint denied Hudson the record?

Answer: Barry Lawrence

Peter Hudson's son Paul also had a successful AFL career with Hawthorn and Footscray.
8. The 1985 Grand Final has long been remembered for the 'all in brawl' which involved every player in the match. Two new league records were almost set on the day. Essendon for almost the highest score ever in the final quarter of a Grand Final, and a Hawthorn player almost broke the record for most number of goals kicked in a Grand Final. Who was that player?

Answer: Dermott Brereton

Brereton kicked eight goals. Gordon Coventry scored nine in the 1928 Grand Final. Geelongs Gary Ablett tied that record in 1989 with nine. This game was Leigh Matthews' final game.
9. The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to the player deemed to have been the best player on the ground in the Grand Final. Who was the first recipient of the medal?

Answer: Wayne Harmes

It was that man Harmes for his effort in the 1979 Grand Final. I think that the medal should be awarded retrospectively to previous best on ground players.
10. Way back in 1918, Collingwood met South Melbourne. South cut back a three-quarter time deficit of 12 points to level the game, but Collingwood snatched a one point lead to level the game with one minute to go. In a last gasp effort, South forced the ball to their goal square where one of their players managed to soccer through the winning goal. Who was that player?

Answer: Chris Laird

Collingwood was in quite a few classic finals.
Source: Author stonecutter1

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