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Round 18 1914

Round 18, 1914
South Melbourne vs Melbourne
Saturday 29 August
Venue: Lake Oval
Attendance: Unknown

1st2nd3rdFinal
South Melbourne3.58.108.1410.18.78
Melbourne1.11.24.55.5.35
Match Statistics


South Melbourne win by 43 points

Goalkickers: Arthur Best 5

Milestones:
Last Game
Arthur Best
Cliff Burge
John Daly
Frank Lugton
Bobby Monk
Bert Trahair

Last MFC Game
Vic Gordon
Aubrey MacKenzie

Last Game as Coach
Len Incigneri

In the last match of a disappointing season, Melbourne's weaknesses in the ruck and forward line tripped them up yet again. The quality of the game was affected by a strong breeze blowing directly across the ground, and the margin could have been greater if South hadn't missed so many shots on goal.

The home side, who were also playing their last game for the season, were far superior from the first bounce and took advantage of Melbourne failing to play with any sort of teamwork - and though the visitors kicked one goal for the quarter they spent most of it defending.

South were even more dominant in the second, and with Melbourne's players going through the motions they kicked five goals to a point to build a match-winning lead.

Melbourne improved in the third quarter but the second had ruined any chance they had of victory. They kicked three of their five goals for the day in the quarter - all through Best. Both sides went through the motions in the final term and the season ended with South narrowly extending their lead and registering an easy victory.

Arthur Best kicked Melbourne's entire score of 5.5. He then joined the army and never played again. It was the last time any Melbourne player kicked all the side's goals.

Best, McKenzie and Incigneri were Melbourne's top players.

Media
The Winner - 02/09/1914
Leader 05/09/1914
Football Record 1914

Created by Supermercado. Last Modification: Monday 28 January 2019 15:39:57 AEDT by Supermercado. (Version 10)

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