Saturday, September 26, 2009

Australian Rules Football


Australian rules: Cats back on top

Paul Chapman kicked a match-high three goals and was named the game's most valuable player as the Geelong Cats won their second Australian Rules football title in three years, beating the St. Kilda Saints 12.8 (80) to 9. 14 (68) tonight.

Playing before 99,251 fans in rainy conditions and on a soggy pitch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Cats, from an industrial port city about an hour southwest of Melbourne, overcame a seven-point deficit after three quarters and prevented the Saints from scoring a goal in the final quarter.

St. Kilda, which had the best regular-season record in the Australian Football League this year, was attempting to win its second league title in its 113-year history, having won its only grand final in 1966.


Geelong won the AFL title in 2007 before losing last year's championship match to Hawthorn. The team has eight titles overall.

Cats forward Max Rooke clinched the victory with a goal after the final siren, with the end margin of 12 points the biggest that had separated the two teams all day.

"We were very, very lucky and we're very proud of what we've done," Geelong coach Mark Thompson said after his side kicked the only three goals of the final quarter.

1 comment:

  1. It was one of those grand finals all fans wish for, whether their team is playing or not - a tightly contested classic that went down to the wire!

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