2001 AFL Grand Final

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2001 AFL Grand Final
Home Team Essendon Bombers
Away Team Brisbane Lions
Date 29 September 2001
Stadium MCG, Melbourne
TV in Australia
Network Seven Network

The 2001 AFL Grand Final was contested between Essendon and the Brisbane Lions. Essendon were defending their 2000 premiership crown, and went into the game finishing on top of the ladder on percentage ahead of second placed Brisbane (both had won 17 games). Brisbane were chasing their sixteenth successive win in the Grand Final, a streak which was started with a major upset of Essendon at the Gabba in round 10. Essendon were the dominant team between 1999 and 2001, losing just 11 games from the start of 1999 until the start of the 2001 Grand Final. In the lead up to the match, Jason Akermanis won the Brownlow Medal.

Match Summary

Brisbane started off the game well, getting the first goal for the match from a free kick awarded to Lynch for holding against Fletcher. Essendon fought back late in the first quarter then took control of the game in the second quarter. Brisbane's poor kicking for goal almost put them out of the game in the second quarter as Essendon blew their lead out to 20 points late in the second quarter. Brisbane kicked 5.11 at half time.

Brisbane managed to overrun Essendon in the third quarter kicking six goals to two and turing a 14 point deficit into a 16 point lead. Brisbane's pace in the midfield and the tiring legs of most of the Essendon players played a pivital role in Brisbane taking full control of the game in the second half to win comfortably. Essendon had scored two late goals in the last quarter after being down by as much as 38 points.

James Hird in his post match speech was visually shattered and disappointed, a quick congratulations to Brisbane for winning in his short speech was followed by saying sorry to Bombers fans for letting them down.

This was Brisbane's first flag since they joined the AFL in 1987 as well as the first flag since the merger in 1997.

Teams

These are the selected teams as they were announced prior to the game.

2001 Brisbane Lions Grand Final Team
B: Chris Johnson Justin Leppitsch Darryl White
HB: Nigel Lappin Chris Scott Marcus Ashcroft
C: Jason Akermanis Michael Voss Robert Copeland
HF: Shaun Hart Jonathan Brown Luke Power
F: Daniel Bradshaw Alistair Lynch Martin Pike
Foll: Clark Keating Simon Black Brad Scott
Int: Beau McDonald Craig McRae Tim Notting
Mal Michael
Coach: Leigh Matthews
2001 Essendon Grand Final Team
B: Danny Jacobs Dustin Fletcher Sean Wellman
HB: Mark Johnson Dean Solomon Damien Hardwick
C: Adam Ramanauskas Chris Heffernan Blake Caracella
HF: James Hird Scott Lucas Dean Rioli
F: Gary Moorcroft Matthew Lloyd Steven Alessio
Foll: John Barnes Jason Johnson Joe Misiti
Int: Mark McVeigh Justin Blumfield Mark Mercuri
Paul Barnard
Coach: Kevin Sheedy

Result

Essendon vs Brisbane Lions
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Essendon 3.2 (20) 8.6 (54) 9.8 (62) 12.10 (82)
Brisbane Lions 3.7 (25) 5.10 (40) 11.12 (78) 15.18 (108)
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Date: 29 September 2001
Attendance: 91,482
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Martin Ellis, Mathew James
Goal scorers: Essendon 5: Lloyd
4: Lucas
1: Caracella, Johnson, Misiti
Brisbane Lions 3: L Power
2: Akermanis, J Brown, N Lappin, A Lynch
1. Ashcroft, Notting, Pike, M Voss
Best: Essendon Lloyd, Lucas, J Johnson
Brisbane Lions Hart, Johnson, Voss, Lappin, Power
Reports: nil
Injuries: nil
Coin toss winner: Michael Voss, Brisbane Lions
Norm Smith Medal: Shaun Hart, Brisbane Lions
Australian television broadcaster: Seven Network
National Anthem: Julie Anthony
Team Stats (Bris) (Ess)
Kicks 176 165
Marks 73 60
Handballs 78 90
Tackles 34 54
Hitouts 39 26
Frees 22 19

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