Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby dedja » Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:19 pm

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Memories of first Football Park grand final flow as Sturt’s 1974 premiership side revisits past glories and football folklore in celebrations | Cornes

50 years on after the historic win over Glenelg, the 1974 Sturt premiership team will reunite to celebrate their magnificent feat writes Graham Cornes.

Before this afternoon’s Sturt/Glenelg match at Unley Oval, a group of old Sturt footballers will gather at the Cremorne Hotel for lunch.

It is Sturt heartland, the appropriate place to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their grand final victory over Glenelg in 1974.

They move slowly these days, old injuries slowing them down. The hair, if they still have any is slowly turning grey and there are a few extra kilograms around the midriff, but they still have the carriage and the aura of the champions they were.

They had also gathered last night at the Edinburgh Hotel. You need more than a Sunday lunch for a premiership reunion.

This was not just any grand final. It was the first one played at the newly developed Football Park. Under the old final five system, Sturt had finished the season on top of the premiership ladder, albeit by the smallest margin.

Port Adelaide was half a game away, courtesy of a drawn match against ninth placed Woodville in round eight. Sturt had beaten Glenelg in all three games they had played that season with an average winning margin of 28 points.

In the hard-fought second semi-final, they beat Port by five points and progressed straight through to the grand final. Then they watched and waited for the others to battle it out.

It had not been a great year for Glenelg after the 1973 triumph. Having lost five of the last six games of the minor round, their form coming into the finals was terrible. But September brought a new resolve and the Bays charged through the finals, beating West Torrens in the elimination final, then Norwood in the first semi-final.

Despite the unresolved animosity between the SANFL and the SACA, both those games were played at Adelaide Oval. It had been a bitter separation and subsequent divorce as the SANFL clamoured for a greater, more equitable share of the revenue generated by football at Adelaide Oval.

But the SACA, hugely influenced by the great Sir Donald Bradman, would not yield. So the SANFL went looking for another location to develop its own oval. The undeveloped swamp-lands at West Lakes seemed such an unlikely place to build a new sports arena, but slowly, between 1971 and the beginning of the 1974 season, the stadium took shape.

However, the divorce was not completely final as football was still played at Adelaide Oval. Thankfully.

We hated Football Park. A desolate and windswept concrete amphitheatre, it held no history, no tradition - none of the heritage or mystique of Adelaide Oval. And it always seemed cold. There was just the one grandstand on the western side of the Oval.

The rest of the Oval was exposed to the weather – a bitter, unromantic place. However, the turf was good. It has always been good. The surface drained quickly. Only a tropical downpour, of which there were very few at West Lakes, would leave surface water. In time, however, we would learn to love the ground. State of Origin matches in particular brought home the passion.

So the preliminary and grand final were played at Football Park. Port Adelaide had also beaten Glenelg in the three times they had met in the 1974 minor round, but in an amazing reversal of form, Glenelg beat them by 49 points in the preliminary final. It was a season highlight, but Sturt was waiting.

The 1974 grand final was played on the 28th September in front of 58,042 fans! The weather was deplorable - even worse than in the infamous one in 1990 when North Adelaide could only manage one goal against Port Adelaide.

With dark skies indicating rain was imminent and a strong wind from the south, winning the toss was vital. Glenelg coach, Neil Kerley, never a stickler for the rules, had instructed our captain Peter Marker, how to win the toss, even if it meant cheating. Marker, who had a legal reputation to protect, ignored those instructions and subsequently lost the toss.

With the aid of the breeze Sturt kicked six goals five behinds in the first quarter and held Glenelg to a solidary point. Then the in the second quarter when Glenelg had the breeze, the rain came. We’ve always blamed the rain. Sturt led by 12 points at halftime.

The third quarter was a slog with neither team scoring a goal. Sturt, despite not scoring a goal in the second and third quarters, led at three quarter time, 6.12 to 6.7 with Glenelg to come home with the breeze.

Now this is where football folklore intervenes. Sturt captain, the great Paul Bagshaw recalls the over-exuberant confidence and belligerent attitude of a certain Glenelg player at the three-quarter time break and how it steeled his and his team’s resolve to hold on for victory. In fact, they did more than hold on. They extended the winning margin and at the final siren Sturt had triumphed by 15 points.

As in any grand final there are heroes. It takes a total team effort and Sturt had good players all over the ground, but there is always someone special.

Michael Nunan’s last quarter effort should be recorded in the annals of great grand final performances. The Sturt faithful will remember, but the wider football public should be reminded how he inspired his team to victory on that day.

Thankfully, there is vision, albeit in black and white, although it’s hardly high-fidelity.

It doesn’t give much of an indication of how tough the conditions were on the day, but it does record how Michael Nunan picked his team up and carried it to victory. Of course Rick Davies, as he has told the world, starred and it’s been mentioned before in this column how big an impact Robbie Barton had when he came off the bench. He always played well against Glenelg.

So those old Sturt players will reminisce and quietly celebrate. Quietly - for there is sadness. Six of them are no longer with us.

Brendon Howard, Robert Oatey (who waited so long to play in a premiership), Ken Whelan, Tony Lloyd, Greg Wild and Brenton Miels have all passed away.

I feel the connection. Brenton Miels and I were at the same school: and Greg Wild and I played together at Central Whyalla.

We called him “Carrots” a nickname that I’m sure he hated, but he was a great teammate and a respectful opponent.

There is an interesting postscript to this match. Three months later, on Christmas Eve 1974, Cyclone Tracy ripped through Darwin, flattening the city.

The city was evacuated except for the essential services personnel that remained to clean-up and start the rebuild. Maybe it was the Michael Graham connection, but Sturt, the reigning premiers, and Glenelg, the runners-up were flown to Darwin to put on an exhibition match as entertainment, or perhaps it was distraction, for the people who were left.

Played in worse conditions than the SANFL grand final and with an ever-darkening sky I’m not sure how entertaining it would have been but it was memorable.

Neil Kerley came on to make his last appearance in a Glenelg jumper and seeing the devastation in Darwin, three weeks after the Cyclone, was an unforgettable experience.

Glenelg and Sturt are never regarded as traditional rivals in the vein of the Port/Norwood or Port/Sturt rivalries but that grand final and that Darwin experience cemented the rivalry.

After 50 years it must be remembered and it deserves to be celebrated.

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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby stampy » Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:29 pm

we kicked 2 goals in the third and were spent by 3qtr time ffs...
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby stampy » Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:37 pm

we have a tough run home, a good showing here is imperative as we have the harry boyd redlegs next week
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby Pseudo » Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:52 pm

The 1974 grand final was played on the 28th September in front of 58,042 fans! The weather was deplorable - even worse than in the infamous one in 1990 when North Adelaide could only manage one goal against Port

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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby dedja » Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:55 pm

What’s one year between friends? 8-[
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby Pseudo » Sun Jul 21, 2024 1:01 pm

dedja wrote:What’s one year between friends? 8-[


On top of that I don't remember the weather being feral in either year. 1979 is the only GF I can remember it bucketed down.
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby dedja » Sun Jul 21, 2024 1:05 pm

Pseudo wrote:
dedja wrote:What’s one year between friends? 8-[


On top of that I don't remember the weather being feral in either year. 1979 is the only GF I can remember it bucketed down.


It did rain in ‘89, but agree that ‘79 was bad, especially the wind, and gets my vote as the worst GF … all I remember in the 2nd half is Greg Phillips thumping the ball out of bounds a million or so times.
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby gazzamagoo » Sun Jul 21, 2024 1:20 pm

stampy wrote:we have a tough run home, a good showing here is imperative as we have the harry boyd redlegs next week


3rd spot might all come down to the CD v Glenelg match
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby stampy » Sun Jul 21, 2024 2:44 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
stampy wrote:we have a tough run home, a good showing here is imperative as we have the harry boyd redlegs next week


3rd spot might all come down to the CD v Glenelg match


you could well be right
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby am Bays » Sun Jul 21, 2024 4:19 pm

This is a rip snorting game of footy!

Two good teams having a decent crack

SANFL footy nothing ******* Beats it!!!
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby Pseudo » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:03 pm

Excellent game indeed .... plus Sturt sells guiness cans! Take note GFC.
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby Spargo » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:35 pm

Slow start - again
Controlled the game more than the opposition - again
Poor kicking for goal - again
Frustrating loss - again
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby am Bays » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:54 pm

Cracking game of footy, Sturt too clean with their opportunities as a result of some of our defensive lapses.
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby dedja » Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:34 pm

As Wally May used to famously say … the Bays are gone.
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby mots02 » Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:58 pm

So all of the pessimistic views of bays fans on page 1 of this thread came true. I guess you can be pleased with that.

A tight game as expected, the blues kicked 2 more into the wind across the game which was the difference…. Along with Oli Grivel’s 5 minute burst at the end of the 3rd. (And a bit of inaccuracy by the bays in the last).

We’ll meet again in September, just a matter of when.
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby Spargo » Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:04 pm

mots02 wrote:So all of the pessimistic views of bays fans on page 1 of this thread came true. I guess you can be pleased with that.

A tight game as expected, the blues kicked 2 more into the wind across the game which was the difference…. Along with Oli Grivel’s 5 minute burst at the end of the 3rd. (And a bit of inaccuracy by the bays in the last).

We’ll meet again in September, just a matter of when.


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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby mots02 » Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:46 pm

Spargo wrote:
mots02 wrote:So all of the pessimistic views of bays fans on page 1 of this thread came true. I guess you can be pleased with that.

A tight game as expected, the blues kicked 2 more into the wind across the game which was the difference…. Along with Oli Grivel’s 5 minute burst at the end of the 3rd. (And a bit of inaccuracy by the bays in the last).

We’ll meet again in September, just a matter of when.


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Hopefully you can get happier by next weekend and knock off the legs for us.

That would be much appreciated, Cheers!
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby dedja » Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:48 pm

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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby pmackk » Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:56 pm

Beating Norwood next week for us would be nice.
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Re: Round 15 Sturt v Glenelg

Postby Pseudo » Sun Jul 21, 2024 9:50 pm

am Bays wrote:Cracking game of footy, Sturt too clean with their opportunities as a result of some of our defensive lapses.

^ what he said. Pleasantly surprised that contrary to expectation the game was a good contest.
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