1973 VFL Premiership season Teams 12 Premiers Richmond (8th premiership)Minor premiers Collingwood (16th minor premiership)Matches played 138 Attendance 3,338,648 (24,193 per match) Highest attendance 116,956 Coleman Medallist Peter McKenna (Collingwood ) Brownlow Medallist Keith Greig (North Melbourne )
The 1973 Victorian Football League season was the 77th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
Rule changes [ ]
One of the most significant innovations that came into force in 1973 was the implementation of a painted centre diamond area with 45-metre long sides, with a maximum of four players from each team permitted to stand within the diamond at centre bounces.[1] Following a long period of lobbying by the VFL to the Australian Football Council for its introduction, the centre diamond was initially subject to a 12-month trial period. The purpose of this innovation was to try and solve the problem of congestion at centre bounces, as well as giving skilled players more space to benefit their teams.[2]
Premiership season [ ]
The home-and-away season consisted of 22 rounds, with teams facing each other twice; matches 12 to 22 were the "home-and-way reverse" of matches 1 to 11.
At the conclusion of the home-and-away fixtures, the 1973 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
Melbourne
9.12 (66)
St Kilda
14.14 (98)
MCG
44,737
7 April 1973
Fitzroy
20.17 (137)
Footscray
12.15 (87)
Junction Oval
14,988
7 April 1973
Essendon
19.13 (127)
Richmond
19.15 (129)
Windy Hill
27,959
7 April 1973
Collingwood
17.22 (124)
South Melbourne
6.12 (48)
Victoria Park
23,412
7 April 1973
North Melbourne
14.14 (98)
Hawthorn
9.16 (70)
Arden Street Oval
15,934
7 April 1973
Geelong
10.8 (68)
Carlton
18.16 (124)
Kardinia Park
26,130
7 April 1973
Round 2 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
14.14 (98)
Melbourne
13.22 (100)
Glenferrie Oval
13,128
14 April 1973
Carlton
18.15 (123)
North Melbourne
14.12 (96)
Princes Park
29,185
14 April 1973
Richmond
18.19 (127)
Geelong
16.14 (110)
MCG
29,665
14 April 1973
St Kilda
20.8 (128)
Fitzroy
10.11 (71)
Moorabbin Oval
23,662
14 April 1973
South Melbourne
15.19 (109)
Essendon
21.20 (146)
Lake Oval
16,260
14 April 1973
Footscray
11.16 (82)
Collingwood
14.18 (102)
Western Oval
24,794
14 April 1973
Round 3 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
21.23 (149)
Geelong
11.13 (79)
Victoria Park
49,552
21 April 1973
St Kilda
12.9 (81)
Richmond
17.8 (110)
Moorabbin Oval
33,022
21 April 1973
North Melbourne
11.18 (84)
Fitzroy
10.18 (78)
Arden Street Oval
18,704
21 April 1973
South Melbourne
17.16 (118)
Footscray
20.15 (135)
Lake Oval
13,199
23 April 1973
Melbourne
11.9 (75)
Carlton
11.16 (82)
MCG
49,439
23 April 1973
Hawthorn
27.8 (170)
Essendon
15.12 (102)
VFL Park
32,045
23 April 1973
Round 4 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Richmond
11.18 (84)
North Melbourne
14.20 (104)
MCG
48,923
25 April 1973
Collingwood
19.16 (130)
St Kilda
8.12 (60)
VFL Park
49,552
25 April 1973
Geelong
17.16 (118)
South Melbourne
12.14 (86)
Kardinia Park
14,739
28 April 1973
Fitzroy
13.9 (87)
Melbourne
13.16 (94)
Junction Oval
16,101
28 April 1973
Carlton
14.11 (95)
Hawthorn
12.11 (83)
Princes Park
27,913
28 April 1973
Footscray
8.19 (67)
Essendon
17.13 (115)
Western Oval
25,314
28 April 1973
Round 5 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
13.13 (91)
Richmond
16.14 (110)
MCG
37,667
5 May 1973
Essendon
16.26 (122)
Geelong
15.16 (106)
Windy Hill
19,007
5 May 1973
South Melbourne
6.12 (48)
St Kilda
10.16 (76)
Lake Oval
13,513
5 May 1973
Hawthorn
18.16 (124)
Footscray
16.12 (108)
Glenferrie Oval
11,402
5 May 1973
North Melbourne
13.20 (98)
Collingwood
15.19 (109)
Arden Street Oval
27,048
5 May 1973
Carlton
15.15 (105)
Fitzroy
10.8 (68)
VFL Park
19,654
5 May 1973
Round 6 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Fitzroy
15.17 (107)
Hawthorn
12.13 (85)
Junction Oval
10,706
12 May 1973
Collingwood
15.10 (100)
Melbourne
10.16 (76)
Victoria Park
21,360
12 May 1973
Geelong
11.14 (80)
Footscray
14.14 (98)
Kardinia Park
15,305
12 May 1973
St Kilda
18.13 (121)
Essendon
21.14 (140)
Moorabbin Oval
23,120
12 May 1973
Richmond
18.20 (128)
Carlton
15.12 (102)
MCG
54,139
12 May 1973
North Melbourne
18.16 (124)
South Melbourne
11.14 (80)
VFL Park
10,020
12 May 1973
Round 7 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
17.10 (112)
South Melbourne
12.11 (83)
MCG
16,075
19 May 1973
Footscray
14.9 (93)
St Kilda
13.12 (90)
Western Oval
14,953
19 May 1973
Essendon
20.24 (144)
North Melbourne
11.8 (74)
Windy Hill
26,907
19 May 1973
Carlton
16.23 (119)
Collingwood
8.12 (60)
Princes Park
43,531
19 May 1973
Hawthorn
19.15 (129)
Geelong
9.14 (68)
Glenferrie Oval
11,621
19 May 1973
Richmond
16.21 (117)
Fitzroy
12.8 (80)
VFL Park
19,539
19 May 1973
Round 8 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
15.13 (103)
Fitzroy
10.8 (68)
Victoria Park
20,822
26 May 1973
Richmond
10.22 (82)
Hawthorn
16.23 (119)
MCG
32,613
26 May 1973
St Kilda
16.10 (106)
Geelong
8.12 (60)
Moorabbin Oval
15,114
26 May 1973
North Melbourne
8.8 (56)
Footscray
8.8 (56)
Arden Street Oval
16,148
26 May 1973
South Melbourne
7.9 (51)
Carlton
19.16 (130)
Lake Oval
14,659
26 May 1973
Essendon
12.9 (81)
Melbourne
10.11 (71)
VFL Park
25,603
26 May 1973
Round 9 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
14.6 (90)
North Melbourne
18.13 (121)
Kardinia Park
18,868
4 June 1973
Footscray
9.14 (68)
Melbourne
10.14 (74)
Western Oval
17,973
4 June 1973
Fitzroy
16.8 (104)
South Melbourne
7.15 (57)
Junction Oval
10,119
4 June 1973
Carlton
19.19 (133)
Essendon
13.14 (92)
Princes Park
39,646
4 June 1973
St Kilda
11.12 (78)
Hawthorn
8.16 (64)
Moorabbin Oval
22,521
4 June 1973
Collingwood
15.15 (105)
Richmond
10.6 (66)
VFL Park
55,827
4 June 1973
Round 10 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
North Melbourne
11.14 (80)
St Kilda
7.12 (54)
Arden Street Oval
16,387
9 June 1973
Essendon
15.17 (107)
Fitzroy
14.13 (97)
Windy Hill
16,632
9 June 1973
South Melbourne
9.8 (62)
Richmond
13.14 (92)
Lake Oval
10,726
9 June 1973
Melbourne
20.19 (139)
Geelong
11.15 (81)
MCG
19,900
9 June 1973
Hawthorn
14.11 (95)
Collingwood
15.18 (108)
Glenferrie Oval
19,963
9 June 1973
Carlton
13.13 (91)
Footscray
9.11 (65)
VFL Park
18,205
9 June 1973
Round 11 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
13.12 (90)
North Melbourne
12.9 (81)
MCG
32,957
16 June 1973
Footscray
7.16 (58)
Richmond
17.7 (109)
Western Oval
16,733
16 June 1973
Collingwood
23.16 (154)
Essendon
16.16 (112)
Victoria Park
31,754
16 June 1973
Geelong
16.8 (104)
Fitzroy
11.15 (81)
Kardinia Park
12,786
16 June 1973
St Kilda
13.13 (91)
Carlton
9.13 (67)
Moorabbin Oval
25,081
16 June 1973
Hawthorn
17.17 (119)
South Melbourne
11.10 (76)
VFL Park
9,436
16 June 1973
Round 12 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
12.13 (85)
North Melbourne
10.10 (70)
Glenferrie Oval
12,380
23 June 1973
Carlton
17.12 (114)
Geelong
9.13 (67)
Princes Park
14,202
23 June 1973
St Kilda
11.14 (80)
Melbourne
6.18 (54)
Moorabbin Oval
24,262
23 June 1973
Richmond
15.21 (111)
Essendon
13.17 (95)
MCG
43,892
23 June 1973
South Melbourne
12.5 (77)
Collingwood
15.9 (99)
Lake Oval
12,484
23 June 1973
Fitzroy
13.11 (89)
Footscray
10.15 (75)
VFL Park
7,016
23 June 1973
Round 13 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Fitzroy
10.11 (71)
St Kilda
20.11 (131)
Junction Oval
14,776
30 June 1973
Essendon
20.19 (139)
South Melbourne
16.14 (110)
Windy Hill
13,042
30 June 1973
Collingwood
13.17 (95)
Footscray
14.6 (90)
Victoria Park
18,253
30 June 1973
Melbourne
15.15 (105)
Hawthorn
15.22 (112)
MCG
25,787
30 June 1973
North Melbourne
16.19 (115)
Carlton
16.11 (107)
Arden Street Oval
19,355
30 June 1973
Richmond
21.7 (133)
Geelong
13.11 (89)
VFL Park
13,219
30 June 1973
Round 14 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
North Melbourne
11.12 (78)
Richmond
17.15 (117)
Arden Street Oval
19,114
7 July 1973
Collingwood
15.13 (103)
St Kilda
12.10 (82)
Victoria Park
25,312
7 July 1973
South Melbourne
18.15 (123)
Geelong
12.6 (78)
Lake Oval
9,681
7 July 1973
Melbourne
19.20 (134)
Fitzroy
14.13 (97)
MCG
13,105
7 July 1973
Hawthorn
14.24 (108)
Carlton
12.14 (86)
Glenferrie Oval
18,316
7 July 1973
Essendon
21.6 (132)
Footscray
13.19 (97)
VFL Park
12,417
7 July 1973
Round 15 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Footscray
12.7 (79)
South Melbourne
20.21 (141)
Western Oval
11,115
14 July 1973
Fitzroy
16.12 (108)
North Melbourne
13.18 (96)
Junction Oval
9,886
14 July 1973
Essendon
23.13 (151)
Hawthorn
18.8 (116)
Windy Hill
22,437
14 July 1973
Carlton
18.14 (122)
Melbourne
12.9 (81)
Princes Park
22,283
14 July 1973
Geelong
13.10 (88)
Collingwood
13.18 (96)
Kardinia Park
15,892
14 July 1973
Richmond
13.12 (90)
St Kilda
11.11 (77)
VFL Park
31,502
14 July 1973
Round 16 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
St Kilda
14.16 (100)
South Melbourne
13.15 (93)
Moorabbin Oval
17,454
21 July 1973
Footscray
6.9 (45)
Hawthorn
9.11 (65)
Western Oval
10,987
21 July 1973
Richmond
16.14 (110)
Melbourne
9.19 (73)
MCG
30,492
21 July 1973
Geelong
12.10 (82)
Essendon
11.15 (81)
Kardinia Park
16,746
21 July 1973
Fitzroy
12.19 (91)
Carlton
11.14 (80)
Junction Oval
14,800
21 July 1973
North Melbourne
11.10 (76)
Collingwood
10.11 (71)
VFL Park
25,650
21 July 1973
Round 17 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Essendon
15.12 (102)
St Kilda
10.19 (79)
Windy Hill
21,469
28 July 1973
Carlton
15.17 (107)
Richmond
10.21 (81)
Princes Park
28,592
28 July 1973
South Melbourne
19.16 (130)
North Melbourne
14.7 (91)
Lake Oval
13,637
28 July 1973
Hawthorn
15.10 (100)
Fitzroy
9.9 (63)
Glenferrie Oval
12,386
28 July 1973
Melbourne
12.15 (87)
Collingwood
17.24 (126)
MCG
37,838
28 July 1973
Footscray
21.15 (141)
Geelong
13.14 (92)
VFL Park
13,546
28 July 1973
Round 18 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
14.11 (95)
Hawthorn
14.10 (94)
Kardinia Park
13,546
4 August 1973
St Kilda
15.20 (110)
Footscray
12.14 (86)
Moorabbin Oval
15,217
4 August 1973
Richmond
15.14 (104)
Fitzroy
13.14 (92)
MCG
20,578
4 August 1973
North Melbourne
13.13 (91)
Essendon
14.10 (94)
Arden Street Oval
21,071
4 August 1973
Collingwood
19.7 (121)
Carlton
15.16 (106)
Victoria Park
37,660
4 August 1973
South Melbourne
12.14 (86)
Melbourne
11.12 (78)
VFL Park
15,255
4 August 1973
Round 19 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
11.11 (77)
Richmond
12.10 (82)
Glenferrie Oval
20,236
11 August 1973
Footscray
10.8 (68)
North Melbourne
10.14 (74)
Western Oval
13,581
11 August 1973
Essendon
17.13 (115)
Melbourne
15.11 (101)
Windy Hill
18,008
11 August 1973
Carlton
20.17 (137)
South Melbourne
11.14 (80)
Princes Park
22,181
11 August 1973
Fitzroy
10.19 (79)
Collingwood
19.10 (124)
Junction Oval
19,103
11 August 1973
Geelong
13.8 (86)
St Kilda
11.17 (83)
VFL Park
19,477
11 August 1973
Round 20 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
11.11 (77)
St Kilda
15.8 (98)
Glenferrie Oval
16,952
18 August 1973
Collingwood
8.11 (59)
Richmond
14.16 (100)
Victoria Park
28,286
18 August 1973
North Melbourne
9.10 (64)
Geelong
7.6 (48)
Arden Street Oval
11,121
18 August 1973
Melbourne
10.13 (73)
Footscray
17.8 (110)
MCG
12,563
18 August 1973
South Melbourne
15.11 (101)
Fitzroy
14.21 (105)
Lake Oval
8,584
18 August 1973
Carlton
17.9 (111)
Essendon
10.7 (67)
VFL Park
36,160
18 August 1973
Round 21 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Richmond
22.11 (143)
South Melbourne
13.16 (94)
MCG
24,307
25 August 1973
Geelong
17.11 (113)
Melbourne
14.14 (98)
Kardinia Park
15,489
25 August 1973
St Kilda
16.18 (114)
North Melbourne
14.12 (96)
Moorabbin Oval
29,257
25 August 1973
Fitzroy
13.22 (100)
Essendon
9.23 (77)
Junction Oval
14,875
25 August 1973
Footscray
10.15 (75)
Carlton
9.12 (66)
Western Oval
18,988
25 August 1973
Collingwood
16.10 (106)
Hawthorn
13.10 (88)
VFL Park
48,059
25 August 1973
Round 22 [ ]
Round 22
Saturday, 1 September (2:10 pm)
Carlton 20.15 (135)
def.
St Kilda 13.9 (87)
Princes Park (crowd: 22,824)
Report
Saturday, 1 September (2:10 pm)
Essendon 16.6 (102)
def. by
Collingwood 17.10 (112)
Windy Hill (crowd: 28,049)
Report
Saturday, 1 September (2:10 pm)
Fitzroy 17.15 (117)
def.
Geelong 14.17 (101)
Junction Oval (crowd: 9,172)
Report
Saturday, 1 September (2:10 pm)
Richmond 10.16 (76)
def. by
Footscray 11.11 (77)
MCG (crowd: 24,671)
Report
Saturday, 1 September (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 16.20 (116)
def.
South Melbourne 11.13 (79)
Glenferrie Oval (crowd: 9,932)
Report
Saturday, 1 September (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne 11.5 (71)
def.
Melbourne 9.12 (66)
VFL Park (crowd: 9,411)
Report
Footscray ended its otherwise disappointing season on a high note with a third consecutive victory, this time the eventual premiers Richmond . After scores were level at three-quarter time, ruckman Gary Dempsey was moved to full-forward where he kicked two key goals. Former Carlton rover Adrian Gallagher (with 31 kicks) and Bernie Quinlan were outstanding for the Bulldogs, while Kevin Bartlett was by far the Tigers' best.[3]
Hawthorn snapped its four-game losing streak and farewelled Glenferrie Oval in style with a hard-fought win over a plucky South Melbourne side. Leading by only five points at the main break, the Hawks kicked clear in the second half to win by 37 points. Leigh Matthews was easily best-on-ground with 36 touches and 3 goals, while Michael Moncrieff chimed in with six goals.
Ladder [ ]
1973 VFL ladder
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
1
Collingwood
22
19
3
0
2356
1878
125.5
76
Finals
2
Richmond (P)
22
17
5
0
2301
1957
117.6
68
3
Carlton
22
15
7
0
2342
1850
126.6
60
4
Essendon
22
13
9
0
2443
2341
104.4
52
5
St Kilda
22
12
10
0
2024
1922
105.3
48
6
North Melbourne
22
11
10
1
1938
1986
97.6
46
7
Hawthorn
22
11
11
0
2194
2002
109.6
44
8
Fitzroy
22
9
13
0
1990
2194
90.7
36
9
Footscray
22
7
14
1
1860
2109
88.2
30
10
Melbourne
22
7
15
0
1938
2111
91.8
28
11
Geelong
22
6
16
0
1903
2426
78.4
24
12
South Melbourne
22
4
18
0
1932
2445
79.0
16
Source:
VFL ladder Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals series [ ]
Main article:
Week one [ ]
Qualifying final
Saturday, 8 September (2:30 pm)
Richmond 10.11 (71)
def. by
Carlton 13.13 (91)
MCG (crowd: 86,386)
Report
Elimination final
Saturday, 8 September (2:30 pm)
Essendon 13.13 (91)
def. by
St Kilda 24.14 (158)
VFL Park (crowd: 53,405)
Report
Week two [ ]
Semi-finals
SF1: Saturday, 15 September (2:30 pm)
Richmond 15.18 (108)
def.
St Kilda 9.14 (68)
MCG (crowd: 86,483)
Report
SF2: Saturday, 15 September (2:30 pm)
Collingwood 12.15 (87)
def. by
Carlton 15.17 (107)
VFL Park (crowd: 60,072)
Report
Week three [ ]
Preliminary final
Saturday, 22 September (2:30 pm)
Collingwood 14.14 (98)
def. by
Richmond 15.15 (105)
MCG (crowd: 98,652)
Report
Collingwood became the first team under the McIntyre Final Five system to exit in straight sets
Week four [ ]
Grand final
Saturday, 29 September (2:30 pm)
Richmond 16.20 (116)
def.
Carlton 12.14 (86)
MCG (crowd: 116,956)
Report
This was the second consecutive VFL Grand final meeting between Richmond and Carlton
This was the first VFL Grand final since 1969 in which the minor premier did not feature, which again was Collingwood
Tom Hafey won his third Jock McHale Medal
Awards [ ]
The 1973 VFL Premiership team was Richmond .
The VFL's leading goalkicker was Peter McKenna of Collingwood who kicked 84 goals (including 2 goals in the finals).
The winner of the 1973 Brownlow Medal was Keith Greig of North Melbourne with 27 votes.
South Melbourne took the "wooden spoon " in 1973.
The reserves premiership was won by Richmond . Richmond 17.18 (120) defeated Geelong 8.12 (60) in the Grand Final, held as a curtain-raiser to the seniors Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 29 September.[4]
Notable events [ ]
The VFL introduced a new clearance system, "", 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, whereby any VFL player who had played ten years with a single club was eligible for a free transfer to the club of his choice.
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.
The new North Melbourne coach Ron Barassi recruited champion half-backs Barry Davis (who had already played 218 games for Essendon ), John Rantall (who had already played 174 games for South Melbourne ), and champion full-forward Doug Wade (who had already played 208 games for Geelong ). North Melbourne improved from last place in 1972 to sixth in 1973.
In Round 11 Kevin Murray played his 300th game for Fitzroy .
In Round 21, Hawthorn full-forward Peter Hudson , who had been injured in Round 1 of 1972 , returned to the VFL. He beat four opponents and kicked 8 goals.
In Round 22, Hawthorn hosted its last senior VFL football match at Glenferrie Oval . The ground was notable for its temperamental playing surface and narrow flanks (wedged between the railway line on the one side and houses on the other). The venue had long been described by football fans as "the sardine can." Hawthorn subsequently played its home games at Princes Park for the next eighteen seasons.
The Richmond Football Club won the premiership in all grades in 1973: its Senior Team, Reserves Team and Under-19 team all won their Grand Finals at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Grand Final Day; and the Essex Heights Football Club, which served as Richmond's Under-17 team, won the South-East Suburban League premiership.[5]
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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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