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    1909 Grand Final

    Thought some of you would like to see a clip of the 1909 GF.




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    Moving image coverage of the 1909 VFL Grand Final, the earliest known surviving film of Australian Rules football action. In 2009, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of this precious sporting film, the NFSA produced this new digital video master from 35mm film.

    Played on Saturday 2 October 1909, Carlton and South Melbourne fought out a tough, low scoring contest at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. South Melbourne, chasing their first premiership in the Victorian Football League (VFL), held off a desperate Carlton, looking to win their fourth consecutive flag. In front of more than 37,000 fans, despite being held goalless in the last quarter, The Bloods triumphed by two points. South Melbourne 4 14 38, Carlton 4 12 36.

    Played on Saturday 2 October 1909, Carlton and South Melbourne fought out a tough, low scoring contest at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. South Melbourne, chasing their first premiership in the Victorian Football League (VFL), held off a desperate Carlton, looking to win their fourth consecutive flag. In front of more than 37,000 fans, despite being held goalless in the last quarter, The Bloods triumphed by two points. South Melbourne 4 14 38, Carlton 4 12 36.
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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Geez... are you that old BAD. Nice camerawork too.

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    Is it tracic that I knew the teams, the scores and the fact that Charlie Ricketts coached South and Jack Worral coached Carlton without having to check first?
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Love it that some South players have their sash going the other way and some Carlton players are wearing different jumpers altogether!

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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by LongWait View Post
    Geez... are you that old BAD. Nice camerawork too.
    I feel it some days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sockeye Salmon View Post
    Love it that some South players have their sash going the other way and some Carlton players are wearing different jumpers altogether!


    And no numbers either.
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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    And no numbers either.
    Couldn't imagine to many reports in those days.
    Great piece of history.
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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Did I see them throwing the ball? When did the hand pass come in?
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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Did I see them throwing the ball? When did the hand pass come in?

    They are flick passes. Pretty much a throw by definition. You hold the ball in the palm of one hand and hit it with the open hand. To answer your question they bought in the current handball in 1925 but Footscray were still using the flick pass as late as 1961.

    I havent watched this footage for a while but dont they sort of throw the ball up in th air and punch it to teammates as well?


    *edit* A Carlton player does it at 4.08.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    They are flick passes. Pretty much a throw by definition. You hold the ball in the palm of one hand and hit it with the open hand. To answer your question they bought in the current handball in 1925 but Footscray were still using the flick pass as late as 1961.

    I havent watched this footage for a while but dont they sort of throw the ball up in th air and punch it to teammates as well?


    *edit* A Carlton player does it at 4.08.
    Teddy was an expert at the flick pass. Thanks for that Carl.

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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Teddy was an expert at the flick pass. Thanks for that Carl.


    Thanks for putting the footage up. I meant to do a few things this morning but I started watching youtube clips and now all of a sudden it's past midday! Still I've seen the 1911 Tasmanian grand final, Victor Trumper getting run out against South Africa and lots of World Of Sport!
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: 1909 Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Is it tracic that I knew the teams, the scores and the fact that Charlie Ricketts coached South and Jack Worral coached Carlton without having to check first?
    Nobody seems to have bitten at this TD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Thanks for putting the footage up. I meant to do a few things this morning but I started watching youtube clips and now all of a sudden it's past midday! Still I've seen the 1911 Tasmanian grand final, Victor Trumper getting run out against South Africa and lots of World Of Sport!
    haha, funny how it can suck you in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EasternWest View Post
    Nobody seems to have bitten at this TD.

    Yes. Yes it is .
    I thought so too.

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    haha, funny how it can suck you in.

    It's now 1.30 pm and I've been watching bad cops, Messi running around the entire Arsenal team, Pepe getting sent off for (not really) kicking Messi, Ron James plying for Willy.

    I. Really. Have. To. Switch. The. Computer. Off!
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Thanks for putting the footage up. I meant to do a few things this morning but I started watching youtube clips and now all of a sudden it's past midday! Still I've seen the 1911 Tasmanian grand final, Victor Trumper getting run out against South Africa and lots of World Of Sport!
    Was it as good watching on video or did you prefer it live?
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