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The King's Birthday match is an annual
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match between the
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and
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in the
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(AFL), held at the
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(MCG) on the King's Birthday public holiday in Victoria (the second Monday in June). Since 2015, the match has been preceded by the Big Freeze, a charitable event raising funds into research for motor neuron disease (MND). The event sees celebrities slide into a pool of ice water as a curtain-raiser to the match.


History

Football has been played on the Queen's or King's Birthday public holiday since the first season of the Victorian Football League in 1897. In most years the VFL scheduled three matches to take place on the public holiday. Since 1936 the public holiday has been set as the second Monday in June. Melbourne and Collingwood first faced-off in a Queen's Birthday fixture in Round 3 of the 1898 season with Melbourne winning by 10 points. Both teams have a long standing rivalry dating back to the 1950s and 1960s when the two side were the dominant forces in the VFL. Having defeated Collingwood in the 1955 and 1956 Grand Finals, Melbourne was prevented from equalling the Magpie's record four flags in a row in the 1958 Grand Final. That year, a crowd of 99,256 saw a top of the table match between the two teams on the Queen's Birthday public holiday; as of 2022 that crowd figure remains a record for the highest ever home-and-away crowd. Melbourne would later defeat the Magpies in the 1960 and 1964 Grand Finals. Almost half of Melbourne's 13 VFL/AFL Premierships came against Collingwood and the teams have met in seven grand finals, the most of any pairing. Since
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, the AFL has scheduled Melbourne against Collingwood at the MCG as the only match played on the public holiday, and this is considered the start of the modern Queen's Birthday match as a stand-alone event. Prior to this, Melbourne and Collingwood had faced each other on the King's/Queen's Birthday public holiday on ten occasions: 1898, 1950, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1977, 1983, 1993, 1996 and 1999; among those, the 1996 match was the only time it was the sole match scheduled for the day. The round in which the game is played is sometimes referred to as the "Queen's Birthday Round", although Queensland and Western Australia do not celebrate the Queen's Birthday public holiday on the same date. The fixture is traditionally staged at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is the home ground for both teams. However, from 2001 until 2018, the match was always a designated Melbourne home game, resulting in Melbourne receiving a greater portion of the gate and its highest match profit of each season, in the order of $800,000 to $900,000. Collingwood, which had a substantially higher membership and more blockbuster fixtures than Melbourne, agreed to and encouraged the deal over that period. Since 2019, when a period of success had seen Melbourne close the financial gap between the clubs, the clubs have agreed to alternate the home team designation between the two clubs each year, with Collingwood's first home game played in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the game's continuity for two years: the match was not played at all in 2020, and was relocated to the
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at short notice due to a lockdown in Victoria in 2021.


Match results

This table lists all Queen's Birthday matches since it became an annual fixture between Melbourne and Collingwood in 2001. * Capacity reduced due to redevelopment at the MCG
1 2001–2014: three Brownlow votes, 2015–present: Neale Daniher trophy
2 Player also received three Brownlow votes
3 Match was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground instead of the Melbourne Cricket Ground


Big Freeze at the 'G

In 2014, former Melbourne coach for ten years (1998–2007) Neale Daniher was diagnosed with motor neuron disease (MND) and set about helping raise funds for researching the disease. The Big Freeze at the 'G is a Motor Neurone Disease fundraiser event at the MCG partner with the AFL's Queen's Birthday match. In support of the "Cure for MND Foundation", several well known football and television personalities get dunked into a giant ice pool on the ground before the start of the game. Such personalities usually pledge to raise $10,000 for vital MND research after being nominated, and once successful at hitting this target, they then get to pass on the challenge and nominate the next personality into the "cold seat". This person in turn will raise funds and agree to "Freeze for MND" if their fundraising goal is met. The challenge will continue right up until the game, with each celebrity challenging the next. The first Big Freeze was held in 2015, and the Neale Daniher Trophy was established in the same year and awarded to the best player on the ground in the game.


Participants

;Big Freeze 1 (2015) Over $2.2 million was raised. * Tim Watson, former player, AFL commentator for the Seven Network. * Sam Lane, Television and radio personality, journalist and commentator. * Ross Stevenson, radio personality for
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. * Dermott Brereton, former player, television and radio commentator for Fox Footy and SEN 1116. * Sam Newman, former player, TV and radio personality, host of '' The Footy Show''. * Brian Taylor, former player, TV and radio commentator for the Seven Network and Triple M. * Garry Lyon, former player, TV and radio commentator, host of ''The Footy Show''. * Mick Molloy, comedian, TV and radio personality for Triple M. * Mark Robinson, Journalist, television and newspaper personality, host of '' AFL 360''. * Bryan 'Strauchanie' Strauchan, fictional football player portrayed by comedian Peter Helliar, TV and radio personality. ;Big Freeze 2 (2016) Over $4 million was raised. * Matthew Richardson, former player, AFL commentator for the Seven Network. * Matthew Lloyd, former Essendon player, AFL commentator for
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. * Kevin Sheedy, legendary AFL player and coach. * Eddie McGuire, President of Collingwood, AFL commentator for Fox Footy and Triple M radio. * David Koch, President of , host of '' Sunrise''. * Samantha Armytage, Australian journalist, host of ''Sunrise''. * Jonathan Brown, former player, TV and radio personality, Fox Footy and Nova 100. * Anthony Lehmann, comedian, TV and radio personality,
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. * Cameron Ling, former player, AFL commentator for the Seven Network. *
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, ABC Sports commentator, host of ''AFL 360''. *
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, comedian, TV and radio personality, recurring panellist on ''The Footy Show''. ;Big Freeze 3 (2017) * Lleyton Hewitt, Australian tennis champion, former world number 1. *
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, Australian Pole Vaulter, Olympic gold medallist. * Alisa Camplin, Australian aerial skier, Olympic gold medallist. *
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, Australian long-distance runner, Commenwealth gold medallist. * Andrew Gaze, Australian basketballer, 2x
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champion. * Sharelle McMahon, Australian netballer * Adam Gilchrist, Australian cricketer ;Big Freeze 4 (2018) * Don Pyke, Adelaide senior coach * Chris Fagan, Brisbane Lions senior coach *
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, Carlton senior coach * Nathan Buckley, Collingwood senior coach * John Worsfold, Essendon senior coach * Ross Lyon, Fremantle senior coach *
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, Geelong senior coach *
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, Gold Coast senior coach *
Leon Cameron Leon Cameron (born 2 September 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who is the former senior coach of the Greater Western Sydney Giants (GWS) in the Australian Football League (AFL). His AFL playing career lasted from 1990 to 2003 an ...
, Greater Western Sydney senior coach * Alastair Clarkson, Hawthorn senior coach * Simon Goodwin, Melbourne senior coach * Brad Scott, North Melbourne senior coach * Ken Hinkley, Port Adelaide senior coach * Damien Hardwick, Richmond senior coach *
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, Sydney Swans senior coach * Alan Richardson, St Kilda senior coach * Adam Simpson, West Coast Eagles senior coach * Luke Beveridge, Western Bulldogs senior coach ;Big Freeze 5 (2019) * Cyril Rioli, former Hawthorn player *
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, former basketball player * Dane Swan, former Collingwood player * Nick Riewoldt, former St Kilda player *
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& Brisbane Lions player * Jimmy Bartel, former
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, former netball player * Jobe Watson, former Essendon player * Chris Judd, former
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player * Brent Harvey, former North Melbourne player ;Big Freeze 6 (2020) No Queen's Birthday match was played due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a Big Freeze television event occurred with a player from every club involved. ;Big Freeze 7 (2021) Big Freeze 7 was held at the
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on the day of the Queen's Birthday match, but the match itself was staged at the
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due to the COVID-19 pandemic. * Craig Bellamy, Melbourne Storm (
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) coach * Abbey Holmes, former player * Billy Brownless, former player * Shane Crawford,
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winner and former player * Ray Chamberlain, AFL umpire *
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, former netball player and player, Bounce panelist * Sarah Jones, Fox Footy host * Jeff Farmer, former and player * Daisy Pearce, captain * Gillon McLachlan, AFL
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;Big Freeze 8 (2022) * Ash Barty, former world No. 1 tennis player * Eddie Betts, former & player * Terry Daniher, former player & older brother to
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* Rhonda Burchmore, entertainer & actor * Hamish Blake, comedian & supporter *
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See also

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NRL Queen's Birthday Clash The King's Birthday match (from 2014 to 2022, the Queen's Birthday match) is held annually on the King's Birthday Holiday in Australia between the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the St. George Illawarra Dragons or Parramatta Eels. It is tradit ...


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