1972 VFL Premiership season Teams 12 Premiers Carlton (11th premiership)Minor premiers Carlton (12th minor premiership)Matches played 139 Attendance 3,526,848 (25,373 per match) Highest attendance 112,393 Coleman Medallist Peter McKenna (Collingwood ) Brownlow Medallist Len Thompson (Collingwood )
The 1972 Victorian Football League season was the 76th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
Premiership season [ ]
In 1972, the VFL competition consisted of twelve teams of 18 on-the-field players each, plus two substitute players, known as the 19th man and the 20th man . A player could be substituted for any reason; however, once substituted, a player could not return to the field of play under any circumstances.
Teams played each other in a home-and-away season of 22 rounds; matches 12 to 22 were the "home-and-way reverse" of matches 1 to 11.
Once the 22 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1972 VFL Premiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of the McIntyre "Final Five" system .
Round 1 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
15.14 (104)
Melbourne
10.15 (75)
Glenferrie Oval
26,000
1 April 1972
Carlton
11.15 (81)
Fitzroy
10.10 (70)
Princes Park
32,500
1 April 1972
St Kilda
20.14 (134)
North Melbourne
11.10 (76)
Moorabbin Oval
24,000
1 April 1972
South Melbourne
10.13 (73)
Geelong
9.7 (61)
Lake Oval
18,654
3 April 1972
Footscray
9.13 (67)
Essendon
18.20 (128)
Western Oval
28,935
3 April 1972
Richmond
16.9 (105)
Collingwood
14.17 (101)
MCG
72,714
3 April 1972
Round 2 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
10.3 (63)
Richmond
22.17 (149)
Kardinia Park
18,494
8 April 1972
Fitzroy
12.16 (88)
St Kilda
12.8 (80)
Junction Oval
20,000
8 April 1972
Essendon
16.11 (107)
South Melbourne
7.18 (60)
Windy Hill
22,611
8 April 1972
North Melbourne
11.10 (76)
Hawthorn
19.24 (138)
Arden Street Oval
10,200
8 April 1972
Melbourne
11.18 (84)
Footscray
15.15 (105)
MCG
21,452
8 April 1972
Collingwood
10.15 (75)
Carlton
11.9 (75)
Victoria Park
37,070
8 April 1972
Round 3 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
17.11 (113)
Melbourne
6.12 (48)
Victoria Park
25,172
15 April 1972
St Kilda
22.7 (139)
Footscray
12.9 (81)
Moorabbin Oval
20,068
15 April 1972
North Melbourne
12.14 (86)
Fitzroy
16.13 (109)
Arden Street Oval
10,383
15 April 1972
Richmond
16.15 (111)
Essendon
19.17 (131)
MCG
55,823
15 April 1972
South Melbourne
14.10 (94)
Carlton
18.18 (126)
Lake Oval
20,499
15 April 1972
Hawthorn
15.17 (107)
Geelong
9.11 (65)
VFL Park
16,347
15 April 1972
Round 4 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
18.19 (127)
South Melbourne
8.8 (56)
MCG
18,594
22 April 1972
Footscray
15.10 (100)
North Melbourne
12.14 (86)
Western Oval
12,827
22 April 1972
Fitzroy
11.17 (83)
Hawthorn
9.10 (64)
Junction Oval
16,937
22 April 1972
Essendon
17.27 (129)
Geelong
12.14 (86)
Windy Hill
15,000
22 April 1972
Carlton
15.14 (104)
Richmond
15.19 (109)
Princes Park
28,536
22 April 1972
St Kilda
12.15 (87)
Collingwood
9.13 (67)
VFL Park
40,201
22 April 1972
Round 5 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Richmond
13.11 (89)
Melbourne
12.12 (84)
MCG
38,154
25 April 1972
Carlton
13.10 (88)
Essendon
10.13 (73)
VFL Park
50,502
25 April 1972
South Melbourne
5.17 (47)
St Kilda
9.16 (70)
Lake Oval
19,724
29 April 1972
Hawthorn
14.20 (104)
Footscray
11.10 (76)
Glenferrie Oval
15,355
29 April 1972
Geelong
11.9 (75)
Fitzroy
19.13 (127)
Kardinia Park
16,343
29 April 1972
North Melbourne
8.14 (62)
Collingwood
22.8 (140)
Arden Street Oval
17,414
29 April 1972
Round 6 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
14.12 (96)
Hawthorn
15.11 (101)
Victoria Park
29,885
6 May 1972
Carlton
22.15 (147)
Geelong
14.14 (98)
Princes Park
19,073
6 May 1972
St Kilda
24.21 (165)
Richmond
10.16 (76)
Moorabbin Oval
34,055
6 May 1972
Footscray
16.16 (112)
Fitzroy
13.12 (90)
Western Oval
18,466
6 May 1972
Melbourne
16.13 (109)
Essendon
12.13 (85)
MCG
41,537
6 May 1972
South Melbourne
14.22 (106)
North Melbourne
13.13 (91)
VFL Park
9,099
6 May 1972
Round 7 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
13.14 (92)
South Melbourne
9.20 (74)
Glenferrie Oval
13,742
13 May 1972
Essendon
18.15 (123)
St Kilda
10.22 (82)
Windy Hill
27,875
13 May 1972
Richmond
17.19 (121)
North Melbourne
13.16 (94)
MCG
17,331
13 May 1972
Geelong
15.18 (108)
Footscray
16.15 (111)
Kardinia Park
16,836
13 May 1972
Fitzroy
10.15 (75)
Collingwood
15.10 (100)
Junction Oval
26,766
13 May 1972
Carlton
10.15 (75)
Melbourne
5.8 (38)
VFL Park
30,249
13 May 1972
Round 8 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
7.14 (56)
Footscray
11.14 (80)
Victoria Park
25,986
20 May 1972
Melbourne
20.14 (134)
Geelong
14.17 (101)
MCG
19,023
20 May 1972
South Melbourne
9.7 (61)
Fitzroy
18.11 (119)
Lake Oval
12,421
20 May 1972
North Melbourne
8.13 (61)
Essendon
14.12 (96)
Arden Street Oval
14,091
20 May 1972
St Kilda
10.12 (72)
Carlton
14.15 (99)
Moorabbin Oval
31,547
20 May 1972
Richmond
11.25 (91)
Hawthorn
13.6 (84)
VFL Park
25,845
20 May 1972
Round 9 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Footscray
12.9 (81)
South Melbourne
9.10 (64)
Western Oval
15,891
27 May 1972
Fitzroy
12.25 (97)
Richmond
16.9 (105)
Junction Oval
21,753
27 May 1972
Essendon
15.17 (107)
Hawthorn
14.21 (105)
Windy Hill
28,187
27 May 1972
Collingwood
28.16 (184)
Geelong
16.13 (109)
Victoria Park
20,771
27 May 1972
Carlton
16.13 (109)
North Melbourne
6.11 (47)
Princes Park
15,664
27 May 1972
St Kilda
9.19 (73)
Melbourne
5.6 (36)
VFL Park
23,507
27 May 1972
Round 10 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
9.11 (65)
St Kilda
11.15 (81)
Kardinia Park
15,835
3 June 1972
North Melbourne
6.11 (47)
Melbourne
23.17 (155)
Arden Street Oval
8,063
3 June 1972
Richmond
15.14 (104)
Footscray
12.14 (86)
MCG
36,985
3 June 1972
South Melbourne
8.11 (59)
Collingwood
19.14 (128)
Lake Oval
18,085
3 June 1972
Hawthorn
11.22 (88)
Carlton
13.7 (85)
Glenferrie Oval
26,665
3 June 1972
Essendon
14.17 (101)
Fitzroy
15.9 (99)
VFL Park
26,790
3 June 1972
Round 11 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Richmond
14.11 (95)
South Melbourne
2.19 (31)
MCG
18,692
10 June 1972
St Kilda
17.8 (110)
Hawthorn
7.14 (56)
Moorabbin Oval
24,000
10 June 1972
Footscray
7.9 (51)
Carlton
7.15 (57)
Western Oval
23,948
10 June 1972
Fitzroy
12.17 (89)
Melbourne
13.10 (88)
Junction Oval
23,103
12 June 1972
Collingwood
23.10 (148)
Essendon
13.15 (93)
Victoria Park
42,206
12 June 1972
Geelong
14.20 (104)
North Melbourne
14.11 (95)
VFL Park
13,945
12 June 1972
Round 12 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
North Melbourne
7.8 (50)
St Kilda
12.19 (91)
Arden Street Oval
10,681
17 June 1972
Collingwood
11.24 (90)
Richmond
12.13 (85)
Victoria Park
28,188
17 June 1972
Melbourne
11.10 (76)
Hawthorn
11.9 (75)
MCG
31,314
17 June 1972
Geelong
15.14 (104)
South Melbourne
10.13 (73)
Kardinia Park
14,426
24 June 1972
Essendon
14.15 (99)
Footscray
19.19 (133)
Windy Hill
23,903
24 June 1972
Carlton
13.13 (91)
Fitzroy
8.7 (55)
VFL Park
29,380
24 June 1972
Round 13 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
21.14 (140)
North Melbourne
10.16 (76)
Glenferrie Oval
8,201
1 July 1972
Carlton
10.10 (70)
Collingwood
9.8 (62)
Princes Park
36,133
1 July 1972
Richmond
14.8 (92)
Geelong
25.18 (168)
MCG
22,595
1 July 1972
St Kilda
13.10 (88)
Fitzroy
6.17 (53)
Moorabbin Oval
18,355
1 July 1972
South Melbourne
12.12 (84)
Essendon
13.9 (87)
Lake Oval
12,984
1 July 1972
Melbourne
16.15 (111)
Footscray
11.8 (74)
VFL Park
14,180
1 July 1972
Round 14 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
South Melbourne
10.9 (69)
Melbourne
14.9 (93)
Lake Oval
10,405
8 July 1972
North Melbourne
8.15 (63)
Footscray
14.15 (99)
Arden Street Oval
9,302
8 July 1972
Geelong
10.10 (70)
Essendon
9.6 (60)
Kardinia Park
23,873
8 July 1972
St Kilda
4.13 (37)
Collingwood
9.13 (67)
Moorabbin Oval
30,451
8 July 1972
Richmond
17.17 (119)
Carlton
13.10 (88)
MCG
46,471
8 July 1972
Hawthorn
19.19 (133)
Fitzroy
12.8 (80)
VFL Park
12,425
8 July 1972
Round 15 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Footscray
14.7 (91)
St Kilda
9.11 (65)
Western Oval
18,655
15 July 1972
Fitzroy
16.14 (110)
North Melbourne
9.12 (66)
Junction Oval
7,007
15 July 1972
Essendon
13.12 (90)
Richmond
17.9 (111)
Windy Hill
22,251
15 July 1972
Carlton
20.8 (128)
South Melbourne
8.15 (63)
Princes Park
14,465
15 July 1972
Hawthorn
19.14 (128)
Geelong
15.8 (98)
Glenferrie Oval
12,425
15 July 1972
Collingwood
10.13 (73)
Melbourne
8.10 (58)
VFL Park
30,883
15 July 1972
Round 16 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
11.18 (84)
Richmond
19.9 (123)
MCG
32,416
22 July 1972
Footscray
13.11 (89)
Hawthorn
19.16 (130)
Western Oval
18,400
22 July 1972
Fitzroy
10.9 (69)
Geelong
12.13 (85)
Junction Oval
11,046
22 July 1972
Collingwood
17.6 (108)
North Melbourne
11.14 (80)
Victoria Park
18,049
22 July 1972
Carlton
20.13 (133)
Essendon
17.15 (117)
Princes Park
26,206
22 July 1972
St Kilda
14.11 (95)
South Melbourne
9.5 (59)
VFL Park
13,184
22 July 1972
Round 17 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Richmond
23.15 (153)
St Kilda
11.15 (81)
MCG
44,348
29 July 1972
North Melbourne
12.15 (87)
South Melbourne
11.12 (78)
Arden Street Oval
6,191
29 July 1972
Essendon
21.14 (140)
Melbourne
14.11 (95)
Windy Hill
16,318
29 July 1972
Hawthorn
11.16 (82)
Collingwood
19.13 (127)
Glenferrie Oval
24,135
29 July 1972
Geelong
9.13 (67)
Carlton
17.17 (119)
Kardinia Park
24,797
29 July 1972
Fitzroy
15.12 (102)
Footscray
11.15 (81)
VFL Park
9,750
29 July 1972
Round 18 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Footscray
9.19 (73)
Geelong
10.9 (69)
Western Oval
14,699
5 August 1972
Collingwood
19.15 (129)
Fitzroy
12.13 (85)
Victoria Park
25,007
5 August 1972
South Melbourne
13.11 (89)
Hawthorn
23.10 (148)
Lake Oval
9,207
5 August 1972
St Kilda
12.9 (81)
Essendon
12.16 (88)
Moorabbin Oval
29,062
5 August 1972
Melbourne
8.18 (66)
Carlton
11.11 (77)
MCG
33,364
5 August 1972
Richmond
13.20 (98)
North Melbourne
6.14 (50)
VFL Park
11,393
5 August 1972
Round 19 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
15.12 (102)
Richmond
17.11 (113)
Glenferrie Oval
18,103
12 August 1972
Geelong
11.19 (85)
Melbourne
21.16 (142)
Kardinia Park
12,716
12 August 1972
Fitzroy
14.14 (98)
South Melbourne
6.17 (53)
Junction Oval
7,451
12 August 1972
Essendon
21.14 (140)
North Melbourne
14.11 (95)
Windy Hill
14,454
12 August 1972
Carlton
13.16 (94)
St Kilda
10.11 (71)
Princes Park
22,109
12 August 1972
Collingwood
15.12 (102)
Footscray
7.13 (55)
VFL Park
21,540
12 August 1972
Round 20 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
St Kilda
13.12 (90)
Melbourne
13.11 (89)
Moorabbin Oval
18,836
19 August 1972
South Melbourne
9.12 (66)
Footscray
11.13 (79)
Lake Oval
9,154
19 August 1972
Richmond
20.17 (137)
Fitzroy
13.22 (100)
MCG
27,651
19 August 1972
Geelong
17.10 (112)
Collingwood
17.9 (111)
Kardinia Park
23,108
19 August 1972
North Melbourne
8.12 (60)
Carlton
23.11 (149)
Arden Street Oval
11,271
19 August 1972
Hawthorn
15.16 (106)
Essendon
12.15 (87)
VFL Park
36,749
19 August 1972
Round 21 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
17.22 (124)
North Melbourne
14.7 (91)
MCG
11,241
26 August 1972
Footscray
17.21 (123)
Richmond
18.17 (125)
Western Oval
18,117
26 August 1972
Collingwood
22.17 (149)
South Melbourne
11.6 (72)
Victoria Park
19,934
26 August 1972
Carlton
24.12 (156)
Hawthorn
11.22 (88)
Princes Park
32,048
26 August 1972
Fitzroy
14.20 (104)
Essendon
18.11 (119)
Junction Oval
17,252
26 August 1972
St Kilda
11.10 (76)
Geelong
8.13 (61)
VFL Park
25,663
26 August 1972
Round 22 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
15.12 (102)
St Kilda
18.13 (121)
Glenferrie Oval
22,855
2 September 1972
Geelong
20.20 (140)
North Melbourne
13.11 (89)
Kardinia Park
12,267
2 September 1972
Carlton
13.8 (86)
Footscray
11.17 (83)
Princes Park
24,619
2 September 1972
Melbourne
18.19 (127)
Fitzroy
14.11 (95)
MCG
21,653
2 September 1972
Essendon
17.15 (117)
Collingwood
17.10 (112)
Windy Hill
35,030
2 September 1972
Richmond
23.20 (158)
South Melbourne
12.10 (82)
VFL Park
16,541
2 September 1972
Ladder [ ]
1972 VFL ladder
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
1
Carlton (P)
22
18
3
1
2237
1666
134.3
74
Finals
2
Richmond
22
18
4
0
2469
2098
117.7
72
3
Collingwood
22
14
7
1
2338
1747
133.8
58
4
St Kilda
22
14
8
0
1989
1721
115.6
56
5
Essendon
22
14
8
0
2317
2140
108.3
56
6
Hawthorn
22
13
9
0
2277
2050
111.1
52
7
Footscray
22
11
11
0
1930
2038
94.7
44
8
Melbourne
22
10
12
0
2043
1929
105.9
40
9
Fitzroy
22
9
13
0
1997
2062
96.8
36
10
Geelong
22
7
15
0
1994
2369
84.2
28
11
South Melbourne
22
2
20
0
1513
2323
65.1
8
12
North Melbourne
22
1
21
0
1628
2589
62.9
4
Source:
VFL ladder Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals [ ]
Elimination Final [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Crowd
Date
St Kilda
18.16 (124)
Essendon
10.11 (71)
VFL Park
52,499
9 September
Qualifying Final [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Richmond
25.14 (164)
Collingwood
18.12 (120)
MCG
91,900
9 September
Semi Finals [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
8.17 (65)
St Kilda
11.17 (83)
MCG
91,857
16 September
Carlton
8.13 (61)
Richmond
8.13 (61)
VFL Park
54,338
16 September
Carlton
9.15 (69)
Richmond
15.20 (110)
MCG
92,670
23 September
Preliminary Final [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Carlton
16.13 (109)
St Kilda
13.15 (93)
MCG
96,272
30 September
Grand final [ ]
Carlton defeated Richmond 28.9 (177) to 22.18 (150), in front of a crowd of 112393 people. (For an explanation of scoring see Australian rules football ).
Awards [ ]
The 1972 VFL Premiership team was Carlton .
The VFL's leading goalkicker was Peter McKenna of Collingwood who kicked 130 goals.
The winner of the 1972 Brownlow Medal was Len Thompson of Collingwood with 25 votes.
North Melbourne took the "wooden spoon " in 1972. The club would not "win" another wooden spoon again until 2021 , forty-nine years later.
The reserves premiership was won by Hawthorn . Hawthorn 13.10 (88) defeated Melbourne 12.12 (84) in the Grand Final, held as a curtain-raiser to the seniors Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 7 October.[1]
Notable events [ ]
The Page–McIntyre system for determining the VFL premiership team, that had been centered on a "Final Four", and had operated from 1931 to 1971, was replaced by the McIntyre "Final Five" system in 1972 (the new finals system operated from 1972 until the 1991 AFL season , when it was replaced by the First McIntyre "Final Six" system ).
In Round 1, Hawthorn full-forward Peter Hudson kicked 8 goals at Glenferrie Oval before he sustained a knee injury that kept him out until Round 21 of the following season.
In Round 10, the VFL changed a tradition: the field umpire, rather than team captains, tossed the coin at the start of the match, in order to reduce gamesmanship.
In Round 14, Collingwood half-forward John Greening was felled by St Kilda back-man Jim O'Dea 70 metres behind play. Greening was comatose for some time and was extremely lucky not to have died. After a VFL investigation, O'Dea received a 10-week suspension, which was seen by some as unsatisfactory.
In the second quarter of Carlton's Round 16 match against Essendon , Alex Jesaulenko kicked six goals in eleven minutes. Carlton kicked 11 goals straight in that second quarter.
In August, the VFL announced that it would grant a free transfer to any player who had played 10 years with a single club.
The "" was introduced in order to render the VFL immune from the sorts of "restraint of trade" difficulties that were being experienced, at the time, in New South Wales in relation to Rugby League footballers.
Although twenty-two VFL players were eligible to do so, only six players, George Bisset (Footscray to Collingwood), Barry Davis (Essendon to North Melbourne), Carl Ditterich (St Kilda to Melbourne), Adrian Gallagher (Carlton to Footscray), John Rantall (South Melbourne to North Melbourne), and Doug Wade (Geelong to North Melbourne) took advantage of the new rule. The rule was rescinded in May 1973.
In September, North Melbourne Football Club appointed Ron Barassi as its 1973 coach.
In Round 20, Geelong's Ken Newland kicked a behind after the siren to win the match against Collingwood.
In the Round 21 match between Fitzroy and Essendon at the Junction Oval , bespectacled Essendon full-forward Geoff Blethyn kicked his 100th goal. A mounted policeman galloped out to protect Blethyn from spectators, and Blethyn was temporarily rendered sightless when the policeman's horse slobbered all over his glasses.
The 16 September First Semi-Final between Richmond and Carlton was tied at 8.13 (61) each. Angry fans invaded VFL Park immediately after the siren and field umpire was assaulted.
The Grand Final between Carlton and Richmond featured an aggregate score of 50.27 (327), setting the record for the highest aggregate score in any game, final or otherwise. The previous record of 48.25 (313) had stood since 1942 , and the record would last until 1978 .
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^ Jim Robb (9 October 1972). "Flag No. 2 to Hawks". The Age . Melbourne. p. 27.
References [ ]
Hogan, P., The Tigers Of Old , The Richmond Football Club, (Richmond), 1996. ISBN 0-646-18748-1
Maplestone, M., Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996 , Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996. ISBN 0-9591740-2-8
Rogers, S. & Brown, A., Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results 1897–1997 (Sixth Edition), Viking Books, (Ringwood), 1998. ISBN 0-670-90809-6
Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported , Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. ISBN 0-670-86814-0
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