The 1902 SAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football competition. North Adelaide beat South Adelaide 68 to 31.[1]
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Date | Saturday, 6 September (2:10 pm) | |||||||||||||||
Stadium | Adelaide Oval | |||||||||||||||
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Background
editDuring the 1902 season Port Adelaide finished the minor round on the top of the SAFA league ladder. Under the new Argus finals system in place, Port Adelaide would have had the right to challenge the winner of the major round to a grand final for the premiership.
However, Port Adelaide disputed the use of umpire Mr Kneebone for its semi-final game against South Adelaide as he was not credited at the beginning of the season, not appointed according to procedure, and that the club had been dissatisfied with his performances in previous years. Subsequently, Port Adelaide abandoned the match in protest. The association subsequently disqualified Port Adelaide from the remainder of the season, stripping it of its challenge right.[2]
As such, the Grand Final was played between first semi-final winners North Adelaide, and Port Adelaide's second semi-final opponent South Adelaide.
Teams
editB: | William Dawkins | Alec Ewers | George Carter |
HB: | Terry Bradley | Norm Clark | Norman Claxton |
C: | Jack Rees | Phil Sandland | Norman Pash |
HF: | Jimmy Matthews | Frederick Dickenson | Norman Lemon |
F: | John Earl | Ernie Johns | Anthony "Boss" Daly |
Foll: | Charles Fotheringham | Jack "Dinny" Reedman (c) | Charlie Jessop |
Coach: | n/a |
References
edit- ^ "Australian Football - SANFL Season 1902". australianfootball.com. Archived from the original on 31 October 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- ^ "A football dispute". The Advertiser. Adelaide, SA. 4 September 1902. p. 4.