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The 1980 Escort Championships was an Australian rules football knock-out tournament held between March and July 1980. The tournament was organised by Australian Football Championships, and was contested by teams from the Victorian Football League, South Australian National Football League and West Australian Football League, and the representative teams from New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory. The tournament was won by North Melbourne, who defeated Collingwood in the grand final.[1]

Background

The 1980 Escort Championships was the fourth season of the national night premiership competition. The size of the competition consisted 34 teams. The competing teams were all VFL, SANFL and WAFL teams, and the representative teams from New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory.[2]

The format for the competition was a simple knock-out tournament. Round one featured the VFL teams that finished 7th to 12th in 1979; the SANFL teams that finished 3rd to 10th in 1979; the WAFL teams that finished 3rd to 8th in 1979; plus a playoff between the four minor states.

Round two involved the teams that survived round one.

In round three, the winners of round two were joined by the VFL's top six of 1979, the SANFL's top two of 1979, and the WAFL's top two of 1979.

Matches in Rounds 1 and 2 were played in various venues across Australia. With the exception of one Round 3 match, all matches from Round 3 onwards were played at VFL Park on Tuesday nights. Matches were televised directly to Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.[2] The tournament was mostly played concurrently with the premiership season, although some matches in the first three rounds were played during the pre-season.

Qualified teams

Team Nickname League Qualification Participation (bold indicates winners)1
Enter in Round 3
Carlton Blues VFL Winners of the 1979 Victorian Football League 9th Шаблон:Small
Collingwood Magpies VFL Runners-up in the 1979 Victorian Football League 4th Шаблон:Small
North Melbourne Kangaroos VFL Third Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 4th Шаблон:Small
Fitzroy Lions VFL Fourth Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 3rd Шаблон:Small
Essendon Bombers VFL Fifth Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 4th Шаблон:Small
Geelong Cats VFL Sixth Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 2nd Шаблон:Small
Port Adelaide Magpies SANFL Winners of the 1979 South Australian National Football League 9th Шаблон:Small
South Adelaide Panthers SANFL Runners-up in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 6th Шаблон:Small
East Fremantle Sharks WAFL Winners of the 1979 West Australian Football League 5th Шаблон:Small
South Fremantle Bulldogs WAFL Runners-up in the 1979 West Australian Football League 4th Шаблон:Small
Enter in Round 1
Hawthorn Hawks VFL Seventh Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 4th Шаблон:Small
Richmond Tigers VFL Eighth Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 6th Шаблон:Small
Footscray Bulldogs VFL Ninth Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 3rd Шаблон:Small
South Melbourne Swans VFL Tenth Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 5th Шаблон:Small
Melbourne Demons VFL Eleventh Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 2nd Шаблон:Small
St Kilda Saints VFL Twelfth Place in the 1979 Victorian Football League 2nd Шаблон:Small
Central District Bulldogs SANFL Third Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 3rd Шаблон:Small
Norwood Redlegs SANFL Fourth Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 8th Шаблон:Small
Woodville Woodpeckers SANFL Fifth Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 2nd Шаблон:Small
North Adelaide Roosters SANFL Sixth Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 5th Шаблон:Small
Glenelg Tigers SANFL Seventh Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 6th Шаблон:Small
West Torrens Eagles SANFL Eighth Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 2nd Шаблон:Small
Sturt Double Blues SANFL Ninth Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 8th Шаблон:Small
West Adelaide Bloods SANFL Tenth Place in the 1979 South Australian National Football League 7th Шаблон:Small
Claremont Tigers WAFL Third Place in the 1979 West Australian Football League 3rd Шаблон:Small
East Perth Royals WAFL Fourth Place in the 1979 West Australian Football League 4th Шаблон:Small
Swan Districts Swans WAFL Fifth Place in the 1979 West Australian Football League 3rd Шаблон:Small
Perth Demons WAFL Sixth Place in the 1979 West Australian Football League 4th Шаблон:Small
West Perth Falcons WAFL Seventh Place in the 1979 West Australian Football League 6th Шаблон:Small
Subiaco Lions WAFL Eighth Place in the 1979 West Australian Football League 3rd Шаблон:Small
Australian Capital Territory Rams ACTAFL State Representative Team 4th Шаблон:Small
New South Wales Blues NSWAFL State Representative Team 4th Шаблон:Small
Queensland Maroons QAFL State Representative Team 3rd Шаблон:Small
Tasmania Devils TANFL State Representative Team 5th Шаблон:Small
1 Includes previous appearances in the Championship of Australia and NFL Night Series.

Venues

Melbourne Adelaide Perth
Waverley Park Norwood Oval Richmond Oval Perth Oval East Fremantle Oval Leederville Oval
Capacity: 72,000 Capacity: 22,000 Capacity: 16,500 Capacity: 27,000 Capacity: 22,000 Capacity: 25,000
Файл:Waverley Park.jpg Файл:OIC norwood oval 1.jpg Файл:Bloods vs Tigers @ Richmond Oval 005.jpg Файл:Perth Glory v North Queensland Fury.jpg Файл:East Fremantle Oval – stands (cropped – 1).jpg
Sydney Wagga Wagga Ulverstone Brisbane
Sydney Cricket Ground McPherson Oval Ulverstone Recreation Ground Windsor Park
Capacity: 45,000 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 15,000 Capacity: 10,000
Файл:Moore Park Sydney Cricket Ground 1.JPG

Games

Round 1

Шаблон:S-start |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" | Home team | Home team score | Away team | Away team score | Ground | Crowd | Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"

| West Perth | 11.15 (81) | Hawthorn | 18.13 (121) | Perth Oval | | Sunday, 2 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Claremont | 22.10 (142) | East Perth | 4.16 (40) | Leederville Oval, Perth | | Monday, 3 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Subiaco | 15.9 (99) | Perth | 11.14 (80) | Perth Oval | | Monday, 3 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Melbourne | 22.16 (148) | Swan Districts | 8.18 (66) | VFL Park | 3,040 | Tuesday, 4 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | St Kilda | 19.6 (120) | Sturt | 8.11 (59) | VFL Park | 6,436 | Saturday, 8 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | South Melbourne | 10.16 (76) | West Adelaide | 7.18 (60) | Richmond Oval, Adelaide | | Saturday, 8 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | West Torrens | 12.3 (75) | Footscray | 17.10 (112) | VFL Park | 2,108 | Tuesday, 11 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | North Adelaide | 14.11 (95) | Norwood | 13.13 (91) | Norwood Oval | | Tuesday, 11 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Glenelg | 11.13 (79) | Central District | 6.8 (44) | Norwood Oval | | Friday, 14 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Richmond | 20.17 (137) | Woodville | 9.3 (57) | VFL Park | 5,031 | Saturday, 15 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Tasmania | 9.15 (69) | Queensland | 15.17 (107) | Ulverstone, Tasmania | 2,174 | Sunday, 16 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | New South Wales | 17.10 (112) | Australian Capital Territory | 10.11 (71) | McPherson Oval, North Wagga Wagga | 3,500 | Sunday, 16 March Шаблон:S-end

Round 2

Шаблон:S-start |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" | Home team | Home team score | Away team | Away team score | Ground | Crowd | Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"

| Claremont | 16.20 (116) | Subiaco | 12.9 (81) | Leederville Oval, Perth | | Saturday, 15 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Hawthorn | 17.17 (119) | Melbourne | 14.4 (88) | VFL Park | 6,005 | Tuesday, 18 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | North Adelaide | 13.12 (90) | Glenelg | 22.11 (143) | Norwood Oval | | Friday, 21 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | St Kilda | 17.15 (117) | South Melbourne | 10.6 (66) | VFL Park | 10,308 | Saturday, 22 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Footscray | 18.14 (122) | Queensland | 10.8 (68) | Windsor Park, Mayne | | Sunday, 23 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Richmond | 17.19 (121) | New South Wales | 14.16 (100) | Sydney Cricket Ground | | Sunday, 23 March Шаблон:S-end

Round 3

Шаблон:S-start |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" | Home team | Home team score | Away team | Away team score | Ground | Crowd | Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Port Adelaide | 12.14 (86) | Essendon | 18.10 (118) | VFL Park | 5,261 | Friday, 14 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | South Fremantle | 23.19 (157) | Carlton | 9.12 (66) | East Fremantle Oval, Perth | 6,000 | Sunday, 16 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Claremont | 10.13 (73) | Geelong | 9.14 (68) | VFL Park | 3,783 | Tuesday, 25 March |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Hawthorn | 20.20 (140) | East Fremantle | 4.11 (35) | VFL Park | 2,919 | Tuesday, 1 April |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Glenelg | 9.11 (65) | North Melbourne | 9.16 (70) | VFL Park | 4,419 | Tuesday, 15 April |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | St Kilda | 16.11 (107) | South Adelaide | 13.11 (89) | VFL Park | 3,594 | Tuesday, 29 April |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Footscray | 11.9 (75) | Collingwood | 18.13 (121) | VFL Park | 9,995 | Tuesday, 6 May |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Richmond | 16.13 (109) | Fitzroy | 13.12 (90) | VFL Park | 10,626 | Tuesday, 13 May Шаблон:S-end

Quarter-finals

Шаблон:S-start |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" | Home team | Home team score | Away team | Away team score | Ground | Crowd | Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Claremont | 12.12 (84) | Hawthorn | 7.10 (52) | VFL Park | 5,326 | Tuesday, 20 May |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | North Melbourne | 18.11 (119) | St Kilda | 13.11 (89) | VFL Park | 6,223 | Tuesday, 27 May |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Collingwood | 10.14 (74) | Richmond | 5.13 (43) | VFL Park | 17,950 | Tuesday, 3 June |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Essendon | 12.14 (86) | South Fremantle | 6.11 (47) | VFL Park | 4,060 | Tuesday, 10 June Шаблон:S-end

Semi-finals

Шаблон:S-start |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" | Home team | Home team score | Away team | Away team score | Ground | Crowd | Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | North Melbourne | 15.10 (100) | Claremont | 9.9 (63) | VFL Park | 4,299 | Tuesday, 24 June |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Collingwood | 15.10 (100) | Essendon | 12.9 (81) | VFL Park | 16,527 | Tuesday, 1 July Шаблон:S-end

Grand final

Шаблон:S-start |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" | Home team | Home team score | Away team | Away team score | Ground | Crowd | Date |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | North Melbourne | 8.9 (57) | Collingwood | 7.12 (54) | VFL Park | 50,478[2] | Tuesday, 15 July Шаблон:S-end

Notable events

  • The competition sponsor at the time was the cigarette manufacturer W.D. & H.O. Wills – "Escort" was a brand name used by the company at the time.[2]
  • The total prizemoney was $400,000, with the winners North Melbourne winning $64,000.[2]
  • The grand final ended in controversy. Collingwood led by three points when the final siren sounded, but field umpire Ian Robinson was unable to hear it, and allowed play to continue for several seconds; indeed, many players were unable to hear the siren, although many could and some Collingwood players were already celebrating the victory. In the ensuing play, North Melbourne's Malcolm Blight passed the ball forward to Kerry Good, who marked and then kicked a goal after the final siren to secure victory for North Melbourne.[2] To minimize the risk of a repeated incident, VFL umpires wore portable electronic beepers during the finals of the premiership season.[3]

See also

References

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External links


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