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The 1994 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Grand Final saw the Port Adelaide Magpies defeat the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles by 37 points after being 35 points behind in the first quarter. The match was played on 2 October 1994 at Football Park in front of a crowd of 40,598.

Background[]

Despite Port Adelaide's recent success, having won 4 premierships in the 6 years leading up to 1994, the Eagles were seen as the superior team coming into the Grand Final. Port had lost several key players in recent years to the AFL and retirement, and the Eagles had thrashed Port just 2 weeks earlier in the 2nd Semi Final by 73 points.

Betting before the Grand Final saw Woodville-West Torrens as clear favourites with 1/3 odds and Port at 25/10.[1] Port's odds could have been even higher if not for their outstanding record in Grand Finals, and their reputation for beating better teams.

Match Summary[]

At the 25 minute mark of the first quarter, the Eagles led by 35 points and seemed to be headed towards certain victory. Port kicked the last 2 goals in the quarter to leave the Eagles with a 22-point lead.

The second quarter was evenly matched with both teams scoring 2.3, however the Eagles still seemed to have the game under control.

Port Adelaide fought back in the third quarter and outplayed the Eagles, but Port failed to capitalise due to inaccurate kicking for goal, scoring 2.6 (18) to 1.2 (8) for the quarter and still trailing by 12 points.

Port went into the final quarter with momentum and ran over the top of the Eagles. Port kicked 3 goals in the first 7 minutes to take the lead, and kicked 9.3 (57) to 1.2 (8) for the quarter to run out winners with a margin of 37 points. Full-forward Scott Hodges kicked 5 goals for the quarter.

Teams[]

Port Adelaide was captained by Tim Ginever and coached by John Cahill. Woodville-West Torrens was captained by Peter Schwarz and coached by Bruce Winter.

Port Adelaide
B: 4.George Fiacchi 7.Roger Delaney (vc) 24.Mark Tylor
HB: 32.Paul Northeast 15.Darryl Wakelin 36.Stephen Carter
C: 27.David Hutton 9.Scott Spalding 13.Rohan Smith
HF: 16.Darryl Borlase 28.Darren Smith 25.Troy Olsen
F: 22.Tony Malakellis 11.Scott Hodges 2. Simon Pedler
Foll: 8. Brett Chalmers 10.Stephen Williams 1.Tim Ginever (c)
Int: 33.Darren Mead 14.Andrew McLeod
Coach: John Cahill
Woodville West Torrens
B: Peter Schwarz Jason Spehr Glenn Freeborn
HB: Andrew Rogers Mark Kennedy Shaun Hannam
C: Scott Camporeale Christopher Kluzek Andrew Payze
HF: Nick Pesch Sam Phillipou Greg Walker
F: Stuart Nicol Andrew Taylor Steven Sziller
Foll: David Niemann Scott Morphett Jason Sziller
Int: Greg Chapman Brad Sheldrick
Coach: Bruce Winter

Jack Oatey Medal[]

The Jack Oatey Medal for best player in the Grand Final was awarded to Darryl Wakelin of Port Adelaide.

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