1967 VFA Grand Final

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The 1967 VFA Division 1 Grand Final was an Australian rules football match played between the Dandenong Redlegs and the Port Melbourne Borough. The match was held on Sunday 24 September 1967 at the Punt Road Oval in Jolimont, Melbourne, to decide the Division 1 Premiership for the 1967 Victorian Football Association season. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 1967 VFA Grand Final
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xsd:date 1967-09-24
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rdf:langString Alan Osborne, for kicking Peter Bedford in the first quarter
rdf:langString Gary Ireland, for striking Jim McNamara in the first quarterGraeme Taggart, for continued abusive language towards umpire David Jackson in the first quarterJohn Peck, for abusive language towards and disputing decisions of umpire David Jackson in the second quarter
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rdf:langString The 1967 VFA Division 1 Grand Final was an Australian rules football match played between the Dandenong Redlegs and the Port Melbourne Borough. The match was held on Sunday 24 September 1967 at the Punt Road Oval in Jolimont, Melbourne, to decide the Division 1 Premiership for the 1967 Victorian Football Association season. The match was described by historian John Devaney as "indisputably one of the most infamous matches in Australian football history". after Port Melbourne captain-coach Brian Buckley nearly led his team off the field in protest at the performance of umpire David Jackson. Dandenong went on to win the game 16.13 (109) to 12.12 (84), securing the first Division 1 premiership in Dandenong's history.
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