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1999 AFL finals series

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1999 AFL premiership season
Teams8
PremiersKangaroos
4th premiership
Minor premiersEssendon
Attendance
Matches played9
Total attendance472,007 (52,445 per match)

The 1999 finals series of the Australian Football League began on 3 September 1999 and ended with the 103rd AFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 25 September 1999 contested between the Kangaroos and Carlton. The Kangaroos, (formerly and later known as North Melbourne), emerged victorious to claim their fourth VFL/AFL Premiership.[1]

The top eight teams on the home and away rounds (regular season) ladder qualified for the Finals Series.

Final Ladder 1999

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(P) Premiers
Qualified for finals
# Team P W L D PF PA % Pts
1 Essendon 22 18 4 0 2400 1905 126.0 72
2 Kangaroos (P) 22 17 5 0 2463 2129 115.7 68
3 Brisbane Lions 22 16 6 0 2422 1671 144.9 64
4 Western Bulldogs 22 15 6 1 2363 1993 118.6 62
5 West Coast 22 12 10 0 2068 1937 106.8 48
6 Carlton 22 12 10 0 2088 2028 103.0 48
7 Port Adelaide 22 12 10 0 1851 2054 90.1 48
8 Sydney 22 11 11 0 2184 2128 102.6 44
9 Hawthorn 22 10 11 1 1858 1943 95.6 42
10 St Kilda 22 10 12 0 1978 2021 97.9 40
11 Geelong 22 10 12 0 2328 2454 94.9 40
12 Richmond 22 9 13 0 1977 2170 91.1 36
13 Adelaide 22 8 14 0 1903 2232 85.3 32
14 Melbourne 22 6 16 0 1850 2293 80.7 24
15 Fremantle 22 5 17 0 1981 2403 82.4 20
16 Collingwood 22 4 18 0 1973 2326 84.8 16

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 95.7
Source: AFL Tables Essendon finished one game clear on top of the ladder with 18 wins, and thus claimed its 15th minor premiership. The Kangaroos were second with 17 wins, trailed by the Brisbane Lions in third place with 16 wins, but with the best percentage of any team in the Eight. In fourth place were the Western Bulldogs who finished with 15 wins and a draw. The following three teams (West Coast, Carlton and Port Adelaide) finished with 12 wins each, separated by percentage. Sydney (with 11 wins) rounded out the Eight.

According to the McIntyre final eight system, this was how the first week of finals matches were arranged:

  • Essendon vs. Sydney
  • Kangaroos vs. Port Adelaide
  • Brisbane Lions vs. Carlton
  • Western Bulldogs vs. West Coast

The 1999 finals series was probably best remembered by the preliminary final boilover, in which Carlton upset minor premier Essendon by one point at the MCG, which qualified them for an unexpected Grand Final appearance against the Kangaroos.

The 1999 AFL season would also be the last season which used the McIntyre system. It was replaced the following year with the AFL final eight system.

Match Reports

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Qualifying Final: Western Bulldogs vs. West Coast

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Team 1 2 3 Final
(4) Western Bulldogs 2.5 4.7 6.9 8.12 (60)
(5) West Coast 2.3 7.5 8.9 9.11 (65)
Date Friday, 3 September 1999 19:45 AEST
Goals (W. Bulldogs) 4: Kolyniuk
1: Darcy, Garlick, Southern, West
Goals (W. Coast) 4: Cummings
2: Wirrpanda
1: Peter Matera, Rintoul, White
Best Western Bulldogs: Darcy, Liberatore, Johnson,
West, Ellis, Kolyniuk[2]
West Coast: Jakovich, McKenna, Rintoul,
Cummings, Banfield, Wirrpanda, Kemp[3]
Injuries None
Reports None
Venue Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance 41,227
Umpires

Qualifying Final: Kangaroos vs. Port Adelaide

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Kangaroos 15.10 (100) Port Adelaide 8.8 (56) MCG 31,476 Saturday, 4 September

Qualifying Final: Brisbane Lions vs. Carlton

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Brisbane Lions 20.18 (138) Carlton 8.17 (65) The Gabba 26,112 Saturday, 4 September

Qualifying Final: Essendon vs. Sydney

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Essendon 18.15 (123) Sydney 7.12 (54) MCG 57,687 Sunday, 5 September

Semi-final: West Coast vs. Carlton

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
West Coast 10.10 (70) Carlton 18.16 (124) MCG 55,682 Saturday, 11 September

Semi-final: Brisbane Lions vs. Western Bulldogs

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Brisbane Lions 19.12 (126) Western Bulldogs 10.13 (73) The Gabba 24,045 Saturday, 11 September

Preliminary Final: Kangaroos vs. Brisbane

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Kangaroos 19.9 (123) Brisbane Lions 11.12 (78) MCG 61,031 Friday, 17 September

Preliminary Final: Essendon vs. Carlton

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Essendon 14.19 (103) Carlton 16.8 (104) MCG 80,519 Saturday, 18 September

Grand Final: Kangaroos vs. Carlton

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Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Kangaroos 19.10 (124) Carlton 12.17 (89) MCG 94,228 Saturday, 25 September

References

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  1. ^ "1999 Season Results". AFL Tables.
  2. ^ Roberts, 1999, p. 42
  3. ^ Roberts, 1999, p. 42

Bibliography

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  • Roberts, Michael (1999). The official AFL yearbook 1999. Australia: Penguin Books Australia Ltd. ISBN 0-670-88825-7.