Round 3, 1985
Collingwood vs Melbourne
Saturday 13 April
Venue: Victoria Park
Attendance: 24,707
1st | 2nd | 3rd | Final | |
Collingwood | 3.3 | 9.4 | 15.7 | 19.9.123 |
Melbourne | 3.5 | 8.11 | 14.15 | 16.17.113 |
Collingwood win by 10 points
Goalkickers: Brian Wilson 6, Paul Payne 2, Adrian Battiston 1, John Fidge 1, Robert Flower 1, Gerard Healy 1, Alan Jarrott 1, Alan Johnson 1, Russell Richards 1, Mark Withers 1
Milestones:
First Game
Paul Payne (and first goal)
Joe Rugolo
With the match being played on a scorching 33 degree day, the hottest April temperature in Melbourne since 1938, it was expected that one - or both - of the teams would wilt before the final siren at Victoria Park. Instead they played the match of the day and the two sides fought it out until the last few seconds.
Quite literally fighting were Danny Hughes and Brian Taylor who fought a running battle throughout the day. Taylor was lucky to be awarded one goal that clearly bounced off the top of the post. Also on their worst behaviour were the crowd who incessantly booed Peter Moore on the many occasions when he touched the ball. A scuffle in the third quarter involved 10 players but didn't even in any reports.
The lead changed five times in the last quarter but it was the Demons who kicked themselves out of it by wasting chances.
Best for Melbourne were Moore, Icke and Withers. Barassi described it as a "stirring effort" from his troops and paid tribute to first gamers Payne and Rugolo for their performances.
Barassi was thrilled by the efforts of Hughes in fighting with Taylor, saying, “we’re aggressive, and we’re not going to be picked on this year”.
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Reserves
Collingwood 24.16.160 d. Melbourne 18.17.125
Goals - Matthews 5, Tanner 3, Howard 2, Ryan 2, Wight 2, Allday 1, Grinter 1, Dickson 1, McLean 1
Best - Allday, Bourke, McLean
Under 19s
Collingwood 21.17.143 d. Melbourne 9.19.73
Goals - Sparks 3, Macaulay 2, G. Marra 2, Chant 1, J. Marra 1
Best - Dann, Hay, Lyon
Media
Canberra Times - 14/04/1985
Age - 15/04/1985
Football Record Round 4 1985