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1951

A fourth premiership came to Geelong with an 11 point win over Essendon on grand final day. The Cats topped the ladder after 18 rounds with a 14-4 record, and won a spot in the decider with an 82 point win over Collingwood in the second semi final.

The Bombers were a tougher proposition on grand final day as the Cats inaccuracy threatened to derail a deserved flag.

Essendon led by four points at half time despite having six fewer scoring shots. Geelong booted five unanswered goals in the third term to set up the win, and despite Essendon’s four final quarter goals, the flag headed back to Geelong.

Geelong:         3.8, 4.10, 9.13, 11.15 (81)

Essendon:       1.0, 6.2, 6.5, 10.10 (70)

Goals: Goninon 4, Davis, Pianto, McMaster, Turner, Flanagan, Morrow, Norman 1.

Best: Morrison, Smith, McMaster, Turner, Hyde, Trezise.

Line up:

B: Bernie Smith - Bruce Morrison - Loy Stewart

HB: Bert Worner - John Hyde - Russell Middlemiss

C: Syd Tate - Leo Turner - Terry Fulton

HF: Russell Renfrey - Fred Flanagan (cap) - Bob Davis

F: Bill McMaster - George Goninon - Peter Pianto

Foll: Tom Morrow - Jim Norman - Neil Trezise

Res: Les Reed - Ron Hovey

Coach: Reg Hickey

Also played in 1951
Warren Canning, Alan Hickinbotham, Arthur Irvine, Marty Lynch, Andy Monohan, Leo O'Halloran, Bill Pritchard, Noel Rayson, Alan Reid, Don Scott, Norm Scott, Jack Stevens, Jim Tuckwell.

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