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The 1997 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Adelaide Football Club and the St Kilda Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in
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on 27 September 1997. It was the 101st annual
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of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the
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for the 1997 AFL season. The match, attended by 99,645 spectators, was won by Adelaide by a margin of 31 points, marking that club's first premiership victory.


Background

The Saints were playing in their first premiership decider since losing the 1971 VFL Grand Final, and looking to win just their second premiership after their famous one-point win against in 1966, while the Crows were appearing in their first Grand final since entering the competition in 1991. It had been a very even
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, with St Kilda finishing on top of the AFL ladder after 22 rounds, winning the
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. Their record of 15 wins and 7 losses was the lowest season tally to win the award in the modern era. The Saints had won their last seven matches to overtake and claim top spot by percentage. Adelaide, who had brought in
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as coach and future coach
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as fitness advisor, had finished fourth with 13 wins and 9 losses. They had made the finals for only the second time in their club history, after losing in a preliminary final in 1993 to eventual premiers
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.
Tony Modra Anthony Dale Modra (born 1 March 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Adelaide and Fremantle in the Australian Football League (AFL) and West Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Known fo ...
led was the club's leading goalkicker for the fifth straight season with a total of 84. The finals series was contested using the
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. Adelaide won their qualifying final encounter against West Coast at
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by 33 points. They won their second final, also at
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, by 8 points against Geelong, in a game perhaps best remembered for a crucial mark not being paid to Geelong's
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during a critical period in the third quarter. The Crows then progressed to a preliminary final against the
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at the
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, in which they trailed for most of the match. The Bulldogs'
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famously celebrated what he thought was a winning goal early in the last quarter, but it was a behind; Adelaide then scored the last four goals of the match to snatch victory by 2 points. However, in this game, Adelaide lost Modra in the first quarter to an ACL injury, meaning he would not be available for the grand final. St Kilda won their qualifying final against the eighth-placed
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by 46 points at
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before a crowd of over 50,000, sending them to a home preliminary final against seventh-placed
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at the
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, which they won by 31 points in front of crowd of 87,531. The Saints went into the grand final as heavy favourites. St Kilda's Robert Harvey won the
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earlier in the week for having been deemed by the field umpires as being the best player in the AFL for the 1997 season, a feat he would repeat the following year. Western Bulldogs player Chris Grant polled the highest number of votes, but as he had been suspended for a one-match ban—in Round 7 against Hawthorn for striking—he was deemed ineligible for the award.AFL Tables - 1997 Brownlow Medal
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Teams

Both sides were missing key players from their teams.


Match summary

With over 99,000 in attendance, the crowd was the largest for a VFL/AFL Grand Final since
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. On a sombre note, it was revealed during the pre-match coverage that St Kilda star
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's father Neal had died from heart disease at the age of 50 the day before the Grand Final. The St Kilda players wore black armbands in his honour. In an odd coincidence, the two opposing coaches, Stan Alves and
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, had been premiership teammates for twenty years earlier in
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First quarter

It was an intense and exciting Grand Final, with Adelaide starting well and leading by 2 points at quarter time (with unlikely goalkicker
Shane Ellen Shane Ellen (born 1 January 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). Bulldogs career Ellen, a Footscray local, made his debut with the Bulldogs in 1993, and when he left in 1995 he ha ...
, who was playing at full-forward to replace the injured
Tony Modra Anthony Dale Modra (born 1 March 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Adelaide and Fremantle in the Australian Football League (AFL) and West Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Known fo ...
, kicking the Crows first goal—a move which was later regarded as a masterstroke by coach
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). St Kilda's Austinn Jones kicked what was universally considered the goal of the match, or what could have been the goal of the year had the award be eligible for goals kicked in finals. In an effort reminiscent of Phil Manassa in the replayed 1977 Grand Final, Jones ran almost the full length of the ground and kicked the goal on his non-preferred left foot from just inside the 50-metre arc.


Second quarter

Inspired by Jones's heroics, the Saints began the second term strongly and took control for the only time in the game when
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broke away from
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to kick three goals in four minutes. For the rest of the match, Caven had the better of the duel.
The Crows maintained their composure.
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took a handball from Troy Bond and snapped truly. Ten minutes later, Bond himself added a goal from a tight angle after
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cleverly knocked the ball back into play. But just before the break, a snap by Harvey put St Kilda twelve points up and held the Crows at bay.


Third quarter

The third term belonged to Adelaide, inspired mainly by the brilliance of
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, who was now playing in the midfield. Bond, from a free kick paid 45 metres out, began the second half with a goal; and, although Loewe, well held by Pittman, answered for St Kilda, the Crows then scored what could be considered a fortuitous goal when Rintoul's 65-metre bomb took a shocking bounce over
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's head and went through. On a roll, the Crows quickly scored again with the brilliant Ellen, now playing half-back, drifting downfield to mark unattended two metres out.


Fourth quarter

With the game still in the balance, Blight made another winning tactical move, swinging the mercurial
Darren Jarman Darren Robert Jarman (born 28 January 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club and Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), and for the North Adelaide Football Club in the ...
, who had played most of the game in the midfield, to full-forward. Jarman would live up to his reputation as one of the finest sharpshooters, kicking five straight goals for the quarter; it would be last time a player would score six or more goals in an AFL Grand Final until
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also scored six goals. The Saints continued to fight to stay in the game, but Jarman's final goal for the quarter, an elegant snap off a quarter-step around his body on a tight angle from 35 metres, split the middle to make certain that the premiership was headed to South Australia.


Aftermath

Adelaide became the first team to win four consecutive finals to claim the AFL premiership—a feat matched by the
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in
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The
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was presented by Fitzroy legend Kevin Murray to
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, who, at 21 years old, was the youngest player since Wayne Harmes to win the award. Named on a half-back flank against
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, McLeod was instrumental in foiling a number of St Kilda attacks in an even first quarter. However, in one of several successful positional moves he would make for the match,
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sensed McLeod would be even more damaging in a midfield role. Making full use of his pace, agility and ball-winning skills, McLeod kept his side in the game when the Saints looked to pull away, and then continued to pump the ball into attack as the Crows eventually took control in the second half. He finished the game with 18 kicks, 13 handpasses and 11 marks.
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, typically a defensive player for the Crows, provided a cameo at full-forward in place of Modra and finished with five goals, while
Darren Jarman Darren Robert Jarman (born 28 January 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club and Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), and for the North Adelaide Football Club in the ...
booted a grand final record of five in the last quarter, taking him to six for the match and sealing the game. Other influential Crows players included
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,
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, David Pittman, Troy Bond and
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. St Kilda defender
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, reflecting on the game over 20 years later, admitted to feeling an ominous sense of dread in the second half as the Crows finished the game strongly:
My memories going into the day was one of super excitement and then it became an absolute nightmare in that second half. When the siren blows it’s the worst experience that you’ve ever had, so you get all of that in the one day. As the game was unfolding in that second half in particular, you get the sense that this is it, we’re done, it’s devastating.
In 2020, AFL journalist
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rated Jarman's five-goal last quarter as the most memorable finals moment he had witnessed, calling it "the greatest individual quarter ever played" and claiming that there was no chance the Crows would have won the premiership without him.


Scorecard


See also

* 1997 AFL season


References


Bibliography

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External Links

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