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2008 AFL Grand Final
Home Team Geelong
Away Team Hawthorn
Date 27 September 2008
Stadium MCG
City Melbourne
TV in Australia
Network Network 7
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The 2008 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Geelong Football Club and the Hawthorn Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 27 September 2008. It was the 112th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 2008 AFL season.

The game was the third Grand Final meeting between the two teams in their long history, having previously contested the game in 1963 and 1989. The 2008 Grand Final was the first Grand Final contested by two Victorian-based teams since Essendon and Melbourne met in 2000. It was attended by 100,012 spectators, the highest crowd for a VFL/AFL game since the 1986 VFL Grand Final. Geelong entered the match as the favourites to win, however Hawthorn won by 26 points, earning its tenth premiership victory.

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[edit] Background

Geelong, the 2007 premiers, won 21 of 22 games during the regular season to win its second consecutive McClelland Trophy, and tied the 2000 Essendon Bombers for most wins ever in a home and away season. They were convincing 58 point winners in their qualifying final against St Kilda, earning them a week's rest and a home preliminary final. They then defeated the Western Bulldogs by 29 points to qualify for the Grand Final. Leading up to the Grand Final Geelong had won its past fifteen games.

Hawthorn won its first nine games of the season, and sat atop the AFL ladder at Round 11. They began to lose a few games towards the end of the season, and finished in second place with a record of 17 wins and 5 losses, with full-forward Lance Franklin winning the Coleman Medal with 102 goals. They convincingly beat the Western Bulldogs by 51 points in their qualifying final, which earned them a week's rest and home preliminary final, in which they beat St Kilda by 54 points. Hawthorn had won four games in a row leading into the Grand Final. It was the team's first appearance in a Grand Final since winning the 1991 AFL Grand Final.

The two teams had met only once during the season, in a Friday Night game in Round 17. Geelong was missing defending and eventual Leigh Matthews Trophy winner Gary Ablett, Jr., but defeated Hawthorn 12.16.88 to 11.11.77. Geelong was the warm favourite to win the Grand Final, with Hawthorn attracting odds of $3.05 for the win at the opening bounce.

It was a highly anticipated Grand Final, eliciting memories of the classic 1989 VFL Grand Final played between the same teams.

[edit] Pre-match entertainment

View of Melbourne Cricket Ground

The 2008 decider was telecast by the Seven Network, its first Grand Final telecast since 2001. The network had only broadcast the match following an agreement that would see them, along with rival Network Ten (which had telecast the event between 2002 and 2007 inclusive), share the rights to the match every year, with the losing network broadcasting the pre-season Grand Final and the Brownlow Medal presentation that year as well.

Included a live performance by Powderfinger of their hit (Baby I've Got You) On My Mind, interspersed with a rendition of the AC/DC classic, It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll), including bagpipers. Ian Moss also performed lead guitar notes to the tune of Up There Cazaly. The traditional Grand Final motorcade, which was controversially omitted from the 2007 pre-match entertainment, returned, honouring the 2008 Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees, individual award winners and retiring players with over 200 games experience, as well as Olympic and Paralympic gold medallists. The Australian National Anthem Advance Australia Fair was performed by Amanda Harrison and Lucy Durack, stars of the hit musical Wicked.

[edit] Match summary

Geelong midfielder Gary Ablett, Jr.

The Grand Final was played in warm conditions under sunny skies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

[edit] First quarter

The first goal of the game was scored by Geelong's Tom Lonergan from a mark, Chance Bateman got Hawthorn's first from a running goal from play, Xavier Ellis left unattended by the Cats defence marked and goaled then Jarryd Roughead snap at goal from the pocket and the Hawks opened a 13 point lead. Hawthorn started conceding goals through free kicks early, first to Ablett then to Rooke. Geelong looked stronger than Hawthorn at stoppages, but Hawthorn was damaging from rebounds, so neither team could gain the overall dominance in general play, Cameron Mooney snapped two goals from general play leading to an intense see-sawing quarter of football which saw each team score five goals and Geelong lead by one point at quarter time.

[edit] Second quarter

Geelong began to completely control play in the midfield, winning the stoppages easily and providing their forwards with plenty of opportunities which they wasted. However, a combination between inaccurate goalkicking from the Geelong forwards — the worst of which were a Brad Ottens behind from 15m on the run and a Cameron Mooney behind from a 5m, 45° set shot after the siren — and strong defensive pressure from the Hawthorn defence restricted Geelong to just 1.9 (15). Meanwhile, Hawthorn scored 3.1 (19) for the quarter with goals to Rioli , Williams and Young, generating almost all of their scoring from rebounds. Hawthorn defender Trent Croad left the field late in the second quarter with a broken foot, Midfielder Sam Mitchell was reported for making forceful front-on contact on Gary Ablett (the charge was withdrawn at the tribunal). Geelong captain Tom Harley was concussed because of a clash of heads with Hawk Mark Williams and he left the ground with trainers.

[edit] Third quarter

Norm Smith Medalist Luke Hodge

The same trends continued into the early third quarter, with Geelong winning in the midfield but faltering in the forward-line. Set shots from Cameron Mooney and Tom Lonergan hit the posts and the Geelong forwards began to drop their heads. A snap shot from Gary Ablett broke a string of eleven consecutive behinds for Geelong, and put them back in front. However, Lance Franklin kicked his first forty seconds later and the Hawks regained the lead and were never headed again.

In the latter half of the third quarter, Hawthorn started to win stoppages for the first time in the game. Now dangerous from both rebounds and stoppages, the Hawks started to gain the ascendancy, and goals to Cyril Rioli put Hawthorn two goals up. Stuart Dew went forward and either scored or assisted with three goals in just 2:47 of playing time late in the quarter to open up a five-goal lead. The Cats scored two goals against the run of play in the final minute of playing time to reduce the margin to 17 points and keep the game alive.

[edit] Final quarter

The first half of the final quarter was closely fought on the field, with Hawthorn controlling general play, and both teams missing shots at goal. After nine minutes of playing time, Lance Franklin scored the opening goal of the quarter to increase the margin to 21 points, and Sam Mitchell goalled less than a minute, then Rick Ladson kicked another after a 50 metre penalty from Tom Harley later to effectively seal the game. Hawthorn was able to maintain the margin, and eventually won its tenth premiership by the score of 18.7 (115) to 11.23 (89).

Geelong's twenty-three behinds included twelve rushed behinds by Hawthorn, most of which were deliberate, and some of which occurred directly from kick-ins. Hawthorn defenders made a clear effort to rush behinds whenever there was any applied pressure from the Geelong forwards, which was reflected in Geelong's inability to defend against Hawthorn's rebounds.

[edit] Aftermath

York Park (Aurora Stadium), the site of Hawthorn's Launceston, Tasmania celebrations. Held in front of the Gunns Stand (right).

Hawthorn's Luke Hodge was the winner of the Norm Smith Medal for best afield, just edging out Geelong's Gary Ablett[1]. Playing as a loose defender, Hodge was instrumental in generating and directing the rebounds which Hawthorn dominated throughout the game, and in applying the defensive pressure which helped keep the Hawks in the game when the Cats' midfield was dominating the second quarter.

Hawthorn held celebrations for its members in both Victoria and Tasmania, Sunday at Glenferrie Oval, and Monday in Hobart and Launceston, in the latter of which it plays four home games each season. Shane Crawford retired after the game setting a record for most games before playing in a premiership (305 games); the sound bite of Crawford hijacking the microphone and shouting "that's what I'm talking about" as he received his medallion was replayed and paraphrased frequently over the following season.

The 2008 Grand Final will be remembered as the one that got away from Geelong, which had been the best side of the season proper with its 21-1 record in the home and away season. It had been widely expected to defend its 2007 premiership, and to win back-to-back premierships for the first time since 1951-52. By failing to win the Grand Final, Geelong instead set the record for the best win/loss record by a non-premier (breaking the 16-2 record set by South Melbourne in both 1935 and 1936) and for the most home and away wins by a non-premier (breaking the record of 19 wins set by Collingwood in 1973 and tied by West Coast in 1991).

[edit] Teams

Geelong 2008 Grand Final Team
B: Tom Harley (Captain) Matthew Scarlett Josh Hunt
HB: Darren Milburn Harry Taylor Andrew Mackie
C: Joel Selwood Cameron Ling Corey Enright
HF: Steve Johnson Cameron Mooney Jimmy Bartel
F: Paul Chapman Tom Lonergan Mathew Stokes
Foll: Brad Ottens Joel Corey Gary Ablett Jr.
Int: Mark Blake Travis Varcoe James Kelly
Max Rooke
Coach: Mark Thompson


Hawthorn 2008 Grand Final Team
B: Stephen Gilham Trent Croad Brent Guerra
HB: Grant Birchall Luke Hodge Rick Ladson
C: Jordan Lewis Sam Mitchell (Captain) Clinton Young
HF: Michael Osborne Lance Franklin Cyril Rioli
F: Mark Williams Jarryd Roughead Campbell Brown
Foll: Robert Campbell Brad Sewell Chance Bateman
Int: Stuart Dew Xavier Ellis Brent Renouf
Shane Crawford
Coach: Alastair Clarkson


[edit] Scorecard

Geelong vs Hawthorn
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Geelong 5.3 (33) 6.12 (48) 9.18 (72) 11.23 (89)
Hawthorn 5.2 (32) 8.3 (51) 14.5 (89) 18.7 (115)
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Date: 27 September 2008 – 2:30PM AEST
Attendance: 100,012
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Michael Vozzo, Shaun Ryan
Goal scorers: Geelong 2: Mooney, Ablett, Rooke, Lonergan
1: Chapman, Milburn, Johnson
Hawthorn 3: Williams
2:
Rioli, Dew, Franklin, Roughead
1: Bateman, Ellis, Brown, Young, Hodge, Mitchell, Ladson
Best: Geelong Ablett, Ling, Selwood, Chapman, Corey
Hawthorn Hodge, Brown, Ellis, Sewell, Crawford, Dew, Rioli, Osborne, Williams
Reports: Sam Mitchell (Haw), unduly rough play against Gary Ablett (Gee)
Injuries: Geelong: Harley (concussion)
Hawthorn: Croad (foot), Young (ankle)
Coin toss winner: Geelong (City end)
Norm Smith Medal: Luke Hodge, Hawthorn
Australian television broadcaster: Seven Network
National Anthem: Amanda Harrison and Lucy Durack


[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Full Norm Smith Medal voting - AFL.com.au". Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. http://www.webcitation.org/5iUGbGTIi. Retrieved 2009-07-01. 



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