1999 AFL finals series explained

Competition:afl
Year:1999
Teams:8
Count:4
Matches:9
Attendance:472007

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

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 in third place with 16 wins, but with the best percentage of any team in the Eight. In fourth place were the who finished with 15 wins and a draw. The following three teams (and) finished with 12 wins each, separated by percentage. (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:

The 1999 finals series was probably best remembered by the preliminary final boilover, in which 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

Qualifying Final: Western Bulldogs vs. West Coast

Team 1 2 3 Final
(4) 2.5 4.7 6.9 8.12 (60)
(5) 2.3 7.5 8.9 9.11 (65)
DateFriday, 3 September 1999 19:45 AEST
Goals (W. Bulldogs)
Goals (W. Coast)4: Cummings
2: Wirrpanda
1: Peter Matera, Rintoul, White
BestWestern Bulldogs: Darcy, Liberatore, Johnson,
West, Ellis, Kolyniuk[2]
West Coast: Jakovich, McKenna, Rintoul,
Cummings, Banfield, Wirrpanda, Kemp[3]
InjuriesNone
ReportsNone
VenueMelbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance41,227
Umpires

Qualifying Final: Kangaroos vs. Port Adelaide

|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 15.10 (100)| | 8.8 (56)| MCG| 31,476| Saturday, 4 September

Qualifying Final: Brisbane Lions vs. Carlton

|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 20.18 (138)| | 8.17 (65)| The Gabba| 26,112| Saturday, 4 September

Qualifying Final: Essendon vs. Sydney

|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 18.15 (123)| | 7.12 (54)| MCG| 57,687| Sunday, 5 September

Semi-final: West Coast vs. Carlton

|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 10.10 (70)| | 18.16 (124)| MCG| 55,682| Saturday, 11 September

Semi-final: Brisbane Lions vs. Western Bulldogs

|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 19.12 (126)| | 10.13 (73)| The Gabba| 24,045| Saturday, 11 September

Preliminary Final: Kangaroos vs. Brisbane

|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 19.9 (123)| | 11.12 (78)| MCG| 61,031| Friday, 17 September

Preliminary Final: Essendon vs. Carlton

See main article: 1999 AFL First Preliminary Final. |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 14.19 (103)| | 16.8 (104)| MCG| 80,519| Saturday, 18 September

Grand Final: Kangaroos vs. Carlton

See main article: 1999 AFL Grand Final. |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"| Home team| Score| Away team| Score| Venue| Attendance| Date|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"| | 19.10 (124)| | 12.17 (89)| MCG| 94,228| Saturday, 25 September

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1999 Season Results . AFL Tables.
  2. Roberts, 1999, p. 42
  3. Roberts, 1999, p. 42