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The Queen's Birthday Holiday Clash is an annual Australian rules football match between Australian Football League (AFL) teams Melbourne and Collingwood, held on the Queen's Birthday Holiday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
[edit] HistoryFootball has been played on the Queen's or King's Birthday holiday since the first season of the Victorian Football League in 1897.[1] In 1958 a record home and away crowd of 99,346 saw a top of the table clash between Melbourne and Collingwood.[2] Since 2001 the AFL has officially recognised the entire round as the Queens Birthday Round and only scheduled Collingwood against Melbourne at the MCG on the holiday Monday. Collingwood won the 2001 game by a record 77 points and Chris Tarrant took one of the marks of the year. To date there has been no official trophy awarded to the winning team and no official medal has been awarded to the player judged best on field. [edit] BenefitsAs Collingwood has one of the largest supporter bases in Victoria, the opportunity to host them on a public holiday is seen as a major financial benefit to Melbourne.[3] It has been suggested that other teams such as North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs should share the clash.[4] The AFL has also threatened to change the fixture to another club if the attendances don't remain above 60,000.[5] [edit] Match results
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