Round 10, 1934
Essendon vs Melbourne
Saturday 14 July
Venue: Windy Hill
Attendance: 9,000
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Final | |
| Essendon | 1.5 | 2.9 | 4.11 | 6.15.51 |
| Melbourne | 3.4 | 5.4 | 7.9 | 8.12.60 |
Melbourne win by 9 points
Goalkickers: Allan La Fontaine 3, George Margitich 2, Jack Mueller 2, Bert Taylor 1
Milestones:
100 Games
Francis Vine
Both Essendon and Melbourne needed a win to strengthen their claims to a top four position entering the midway point of the season, and after a strong performance in almost toppling Collingwood a week earlier they held on to win in the face of a strong comeback by the home side.
A violent wind blew across the ground, and both teams were inaccurate. Essendon kicked one goal from six attempts in the first quarter, and when the game was there to be one in the last term they kicked 2.4.
Best was La Fontaine. Bert Taylor nearly missed the game as he was late to the ground, with Jack Power dressed and ready to take his place if required before standing aside for Taylor. Melbourne's win lifted them to sixth, above St Kilda on percentage.
The club organised a prize for 'best barracker' during the match, with stewards in the crowd judging supporters on their witty and apt criticisms but taking points off them for insulting remarks against the umpires.
Seconds
Melbourne 10.11 d. Essendon 6.14
Goals - Gibb 4, Feltscheer 3, Sambell 1, Loughran 1, Davidson 1
Best - W. Power, McNamara, J. Power
Media
Football Record R11 1934
Canberra Times - 14/07/1934