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Round 22 1976

Round 22, 1976
Collingwood vs Melbourne
Saturday, 28 August
Venue: Victoria Park
Attendance: 28,354

1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Collingwood5.39.910.1017.11.113
Melbourne4.67.1215.1618.20.128

Match Statistics (external link)

Melbourne win by 15 points

Goalkickers: Ray Biffin 4, Colin Graham 3, Peter Keays 3, Ted Carroll 2, Allan Davis 2, Greg Wells 2, Robert Flower 1, Steven Smith 1

Milestones:
Last Game
Gary Guy
Ray Smith

For most of the last 100 years a win over Collingwood at Victoria Park had been a reason for celebration. On this Saturday it didn't stop tears flowing liberally.

The Demons had dared to dream that they were going to qualify for their first finals series since 1964. Three straight wins meant that all they needed was to beat the disappointing Pies and have minor premiers Carlton top Footscray and they would be in. Any other result at Princes Park would tip them out.

In the last few minutes of the final quarter word came through that Footscray had somehow contrived to draw with Carlton at Princes Park and that the Demons were out.

Bob Skilton held back tears as some of his players showed less composure and wept openly or threw their gear on the floor of the change room.

It wasn't an easy assignment for the Dees, the lost Laurie Fowler to a stray elbow in the first minute of the match and the next four quarters were punctuated with brawls. Ray Shaw hit Greg Wells so hard that his left wrist was in plaster after the match.

Halfway through the second term the tough Magpies led by 25 points and it looked like the Demons were going to play themselves out of the 5. Melbourne steadied though and made it to half-time just nine points behind. Even without Stan Alves it seemed they were going to be too good.

The comeback was started by Craig McKellar who played a dominating fifteen minutes in the third quarter that helped Melbourne to boot 8.4 against 1.1 to set up a match winning lead.

Allan Davis was brilliant, Robert Flower strong and Wells beat Ray Shaw even if he was on the end of the Pies man's fist.

The match winning lead meant nothing if Footscray won, and when news trickled through from Parkville that they were three goals in front at the last change it looked as if everything was going to be in vein but as the Blues fought back it looked like they were going to rack up their 11th straight win and vault the Dees into the five. It was the first draw of the season, and one that effectively destroyed the club for the next decade.

Davis, Flower and Wells were the Demons best but it hardly mattered.

Reserves

Under 19's
Melbourne 22.19.151 defeated Collingwood 12.14.86

Media
"Tears drown the cheers" (external link)


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