1982 VFL season





















1982 VFL Premiership season
Teams12
Premiers
Carlton
(14th premiership)

Minor premiers
Richmond
(8th minor premiership)

Night series
Swans
(1st Night series win)

Matches played138
Attendance3,681,556 (26,678 per match)
Highest attendance107,536
Coleman Medallist
Malcolm Blight
North Melbourne (94 goals)
Brownlow Medallist
Brian Wilson
Melbourne (23 votes)

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The 1982 Victorian Football League season was the 86th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. This season commenced on 20 March 1982 and concluded on 25 September 1982 with Carlton defeating Richmond in the Grand Final to win its second consecutive premiership.


The season was the first in which the VFL established a permanent interstate presence, with the South Melbourne Football Club moving all of its home games to Sydney, New South Wales, ultimately becoming known as the Sydney Swans.




Contents





  • 1 Night series


  • 2 Premiership season

    • 2.1 Round 1


    • 2.2 Round 2


    • 2.3 Round 3


    • 2.4 Round 4


    • 2.5 Round 5


    • 2.6 Round 6


    • 2.7 Round 7


    • 2.8 Round 8


    • 2.9 Round 9


    • 2.10 Round 10


    • 2.11 Round 11


    • 2.12 Round 12


    • 2.13 Round 13


    • 2.14 Round 14


    • 2.15 Round 15


    • 2.16 Round 16


    • 2.17 Round 17


    • 2.18 Round 18


    • 2.19 Round 19


    • 2.20 Round 20


    • 2.21 Round 21


    • 2.22 Round 22



  • 3 Ladder


  • 4 Finals

    • 4.1 Elimination Final


    • 4.2 Qualifying Final


    • 4.3 Semi Finals


    • 4.4 Preliminary Final


    • 4.5 Grand Final



  • 5 See also


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 Notable events


  • 8 References




Night series



The Swans defeated North Melbourne 13.12 (90) to 8.10 (58) in the final.



Premiership season



Round 1























































Round 1


Saturday, 27 March (2:10 pm)

Carlton 16.17 (113)
drew with

Fitzroy 17.11 (113)

Princes Park (crowd: 26,669)

Saturday, 27 March (2:10 pm)

Collingwood 7.16 (58)
def. by

Geelong 21.20 (146)

Waverley Park (crowd: 53,549)

Saturday, 27 March (2:10 pm)

Essendon 29.16 (190)
def.

Footscray 11.15 (81)

Windy Hill (crowd: 26,456)

Saturday, 27 March (2:10 pm)

St Kilda 12.16 (88)
def. by

Hawthorn 17.17 (119)

Moorabbin Oval (crowd: 19,719)

Saturday, 27 March (2:10 pm)

Richmond 18.14 (122)
def.

North Melbourne 15.14 (104)

MCG (crowd: 38,864)

Sunday, 28 March (2:10 pm)

Swans 20.17 (137)
def.

Melbourne 16.12 (108)

SCG (crowd: 15,764)



Round 2




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Richmond

20.10 (130)

Fitzroy
13.11 (89)

VFL Park
38,686
20 March 1982

North Melbourne

24.13 (157)

Swans
16.21 (117)

Arden Street Oval
12,855
3 April 1982

Melbourne

20.26 (146)

St Kilda
16.10 (106)

MCG
25,367
3 April 1982

Hawthorn

13.19 (97)

Geelong
11.12 (78)

Princes Park
14,980
3 April 1982

Footscray
14.8 (92)

Collingwood

15.14 (104)

Western Oval
27,266
3 April 1982

Essendon

13.13 (91)

Carlton
8.17 (65)

VFL Park
60,120
3 April 1982


Round 3




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

St Kilda
17.14 (116)

Swans

20.22 (142)

Moorabbin Oval
17,811
10 April 1982

Collingwood
13.16 (94)

Carlton

20.8 (128)

Victoria Park
36,053
10 April 1982

Hawthorn

28.26 (194)

Footscray
7.9 (51)

VFL Park
22,209
10 April 1982

Geelong

21.12 (138)

Melbourne
5.16 (46)

Kardinia Park
24,672
12 April 1982

Fitzroy
14.16 (100)

North Melbourne

25.14 (164)

Junction Oval
21,868
12 April 1982

Richmond

25.22 (172)

Essendon
16.14 (110)

MCG
90,564
12 April 1982


Round 4




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Essendon
12.19 (91)

North Melbourne

14.24 (108)

Windy Hill
27,183
17 April 1982

Carlton

21.22 (148)

Hawthorn
12.15 (87)

Princes Park
29,698
17 April 1982

St Kilda

16.9 (105)

Geelong
13.14 (92)

Moorabbin Oval
17,148
17 April 1982

Melbourne
19.12 (126)

Footscray

19.19 (133)

MCG
19,832
17 April 1982

Richmond

15.17 (107)

Collingwood
10.15 (75)

VFL Park
59,472
17 April 1982

Swans

24.18 (162)

Fitzroy
14.22 (106)

SCG
13,617
18 April 1982


Round 5




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Hawthorn

13.22 (100)

Richmond
10.22 (82)

Princes Park
20,110
24 April 1982

Geelong

12.12 (84)

Swans
11.16 (82)

Kardinia Park
20,770
24 April 1982

Footscray
15.20 (110)

St Kilda

20.9 (129)

Western Oval
18,526
24 April 1982

Fitzroy

18.19 (127)

Essendon
15.12 (102)

Junction Oval
18,268
24 April 1982

North Melbourne

19.22 (136)

Collingwood
18.11 (119)

Arden Street Oval
23,405
24 April 1982

Carlton

9.22 (76)

Melbourne
9.12 (66)

VFL Park
26,950
24 April 1982


Round 6




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Collingwood
13.10 (88)

Fitzroy

12.19 (91)

Victoria Park
27,052
1 May 1982

Richmond

18.8 (116)

Melbourne
15.16 (106)

MCG
31,438
1 May 1982

Geelong

17.20 (122)

Footscray
7.22 (64)

Kardinia Park
18,791
1 May 1982

St Kilda
11.14 (80)

Carlton

16.22 (118)

Moorabbin Oval
26,185
1 May 1982

Hawthorn

19.21 (135)

North Melbourne
15.11 (101)

VFL Park
34,921
1 May 1982

Swans
15.21 (111)

Essendon

18.9 (117)

SCG
15,461
2 May 1982


Round 7




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Melbourne
22.11 (143)

North Melbourne

28.12 (180)

MCG
25,704
8 May 1982

Footscray
15.20 (110)

Swans

20.11 (131)

Western Oval
11,487
8 May 1982

Fitzroy

19.15 (129)

Hawthorn
17.15 (117)

Junction Oval
14,675
8 May 1982

Carlton

15.20 (110)

Geelong
7.7 (49)

Princes Park
28,736
8 May 1982

Essendon

17.20 (122)

Collingwood
9.13 (67)

Windy Hill
25,510
8 May 1982

Richmond

21.14 (140)

St Kilda
17.12 (114)

VFL Park
33,222
8 May 1982


Round 8




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

North Melbourne

23.18 (156)

St Kilda
6.16 (52)

Arden Street Oval
16,258
15 May 1982

Geelong
12.15 (87)

Richmond

11.23 (89)

Kardinia Park
28,403
15 May 1982

Hawthorn
15.15 (105)

Essendon

16.15 (111)

Princes Park
26,865
15 May 1982

Footscray
11.11 (77)

Carlton

14.22 (106)

Western Oval
17,903
15 May 1982

Melbourne

25.14 (164)

Fitzroy
13.21 (99)

VFL Park
25,856
15 May 1982

Swans

15.25 (115)

Collingwood
13.19 (97)

SCG
20,905
16 May 1982


Round 9




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Essendon

19.19 (133)

Melbourne
12.13 (85)

Windy Hill
22,403
22 May 1982

Collingwood
13.14 (92)

Hawthorn

17.12 (114)

Victoria Park
24,904
22 May 1982

Carlton

27.23 (185)

Swans
12.11 (83)

Princes Park
23,954
22 May 1982

Richmond

21.13 (139)

Footscray
14.14 (98)

MCG
22,493
22 May 1982

St Kilda
16.19 (115)

Fitzroy

25.12 (162)

Moorabbin Oval
15,140
22 May 1982

Geelong

15.19 (109)

North Melbourne
9.9 (63)

VFL Park
25,237
22 May 1982


Round 10




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Footscray
15.10 (100)

North Melbourne

23.20 (158)

Western Oval
15,686
29 May 1982

Fitzroy

25.11 (161)

Geelong
19.18 (132)

Junction Oval
16,256
29 May 1982

Carlton

18.16 (124)

Richmond
16.11 (107)

Princes Park
35,261
29 May 1982

Melbourne

16.24 (120)

Collingwood
17.11 (113)

MCG
52,169
29 May 1982

Essendon

22.17 (149)

St Kilda
18.11 (119)

VFL Park
37,736
29 May 1982

Swans
15.13 (103)

Hawthorn

24.13 (157)

SCG
15,420
30 May 1982


Round 11




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Richmond

20.14 (134)

Swans
18.25 (133)

MCG
28,216
5 June 1982

Hawthorn

26.22 (178)

Melbourne
14.15 (99)

Princes Park
14,087
5 June 1982

Collingwood

26.16 (172)

St Kilda
21.10 (136)

Victoria Park
26,657
5 June 1982

Geelong
10.11 (71)

Essendon

17.9 (111)

Kardinia Park
29,884
5 June 1982

North Melbourne
13.18 (96)

Carlton

15.15 (105)

Arden Street Oval
26,206
5 June 1982

Fitzroy

23.22 (160)

Footscray
16.12 (108)

VFL Park
13,908
5 June 1982


Round 12




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Richmond

23.18 (156)

Fitzroy
17.16 (118)

MCG
43,474
12 June 1982

Hawthorn

17.10 (112)

Geelong
6.17 (53)

VFL Park
38,086
12 June 1982

St Kilda
14.11 (95)

Melbourne

19.24 (138)

Moorabbin Oval
19,385
13 June 1982

Collingwood

24.19 (163)

Footscray
14.13 (97)

Victoria Park
29,075
14 June 1982

Swans
15.15 (105)

North Melbourne

16.15 (111)

SCG
14,523
14 June 1982

Essendon

19.12 (126)

Carlton
8.18 (66)

Windy Hill
33,800
14 June 1982


Round 13




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Footscray

16.11 (107)

Hawthorn
12.20 (92)

Western Oval
10,530
19 June 1982

Carlton

12.26 (98)

Collingwood
9.17 (71)

Princes Park
30,346
19 June 1982

Swans

30.19 (199)

St Kilda
15.13 (103)

SCG
10,034
19 June 1982

Melbourne

21.8 (134)

Geelong
10.10 (70)

MCG
23,365
19 June 1982

North Melbourne

13.10 (88)

Fitzroy
11.21 (87)

Arden Street Oval
16,000
19 June 1982

Richmond

12.10 (82)

Essendon
10.5 (65)

VFL Park
64,319
19 June 1982


Round 14




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Geelong

17.8 (110)

St Kilda
10.3 (63)

Kardinia Park
15,107
26 June 1982

Fitzroy
16.16 (112)

Swans

20.13 (133)

Junction Oval
12,300
26 June 1982

Collingwood
10.12 (72)

Richmond

13.16 (94)

Victoria Park
25,409
26 June 1982

Hawthorn

17.14 (116)

Carlton
12.10 (82)

Princes Park
23,354
26 June 1982

Melbourne

13.16 (94)

Footscray
14.8 (92)

VFL Park
18,947
26 June 1982

Essendon

15.15 (105)

North Melbourne
14.13 (97)

MCG
47,656
26 June 1982


Round 15




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Essendon

21.13 (139)

Fitzroy
7.12 (54)

Windy Hill
20,059
3 July 1982

Carlton

18.20 (128)

Melbourne
16.15 (111)

Princes Park
21,871
3 July 1982

Richmond
17.14 (116)

Hawthorn

22.14 (146)

MCG
48,338
3 July 1982

Swans

18.18 (126)

Geelong
12.15 (87)

SCG
12,221
3 July 1982

St Kilda

20.11 (131)

Footscray
18.12 (120)

Moorabbin Oval
15,958
3 July 1982

North Melbourne

16.13 (109)

Collingwood
13.11 (89)

VFL Park
32,812
3 July 1982


Round 16




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Hawthorn

32.14 (206)

North Melbourne
15.22 (112)

Princes Park
18,760
10 July 1982

Footscray

25.7 (157)

Geelong
17.13 (115)

Western Oval
14,004
10 July 1982

Carlton

21.13 (139)

St Kilda
9.9 (63)

VFL Park
27,829
10 July 1982

Melbourne
9.18 (72)

Richmond

23.9 (147)

MCG
36,161
17 July 1982

Essendon
12.10 (82)

Swans

17.13 (115)

Windy Hill
22,278
17 July 1982

Fitzroy

10.24 (84)

Collingwood
9.10 (64)

VFL Park
26,105
17 July 1982


Round 17




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Richmond

28.17 (185)

St Kilda
14.18 (102)

MCG
22,749
24 July 1982

Collingwood
15.18 (108)

Essendon

17.17 (119)

Victoria Park
24,487
24 July 1982

North Melbourne

22.14 (146)

Melbourne
16.17 (113)

Arden Street Oval
10,887
24 July 1982

Geelong

16.19 (115)

Carlton
11.9 (75)

Kardinia Park
19,892
24 July 1982

Fitzroy

27.8 (170)

Hawthorn
18.15 (123)

VFL Park
24,760
24 July 1982

Swans

14.27 (111)

Footscray
15.8 (98)

SCG
11,289
25 July 1982


Round 18




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Essendon
12.10 (82)

Hawthorn

15.10 (100)

Windy Hill
22,991
31 July 1982

Collingwood
12.13 (85)

Swans

13.12 (90)

Victoria Park
20,636
31 July 1982

Carlton

30.21 (201)

Footscray
10.12 (72)

Princes Park
17,514
31 July 1982

St Kilda
14.12 (96)

North Melbourne

22.18 (150)

Moorabbin Oval
10,955
31 July 1982

Melbourne
13.15 (93)

Fitzroy

24.19 (163)

MCG
18,649
31 July 1982

Richmond

24.19 (163)

Geelong
11.13 (79)

VFL Park
23,237
31 July 1982


Round 19




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Footscray
7.8 (50)

Richmond

16.16 (112)

Western Oval
16,259
7 August 1982

Fitzroy

21.16 (142)

St Kilda
11.12 (78)

Junction Oval
9,987
7 August 1982

North Melbourne

22.18 (150)

Geelong
11.16 (82)

Arden Street Oval
11,634
7 August 1982

Hawthorn

20.20 (140)

Collingwood
16.22 (118)

Princes Park
18,699
7 August 1982

Essendon

20.17 (137)

Melbourne
14.17 (101)

VFL Park
28,379
7 August 1982

Swans

15.16 (106)

Carlton
9.18 (72)

SCG
25,601
8 August 1982


Round 20




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Hawthorn

18.18 (126)

Swans
8.14 (62)

Princes Park
15,743
14 August 1982

Collingwood
17.12 (114)

Melbourne

25.18 (168)

Victoria Park
20,702
14 August 1982

Geelong
5.18 (48)

Fitzroy

15.15 (105)

Kardinia Park
14,597
14 August 1982

St Kilda
10.16 (76)

Essendon

13.12 (90)

Moorabbin Oval
15,705
14 August 1982

Richmond
9.10 (64)

Carlton

13.14 (92)

MCG
71,203
14 August 1982

North Melbourne

17.16 (118)

Footscray
16.8 (104)

VFL Park
11,133
14 August 1982


Round 21




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

Fitzroy

19.17 (131)

Footscray
12.11 (83)

Junction Oval
8,280
21 August 1982

Essendon

14.12 (96)

Geelong
12.13 (85)

Windy Hill
17,587
21 August 1982

Carlton

26.24 (180)

North Melbourne
17.8 (110)

Princes Park
28,309
21 August 1982

Melbourne
14.8 (92)

Hawthorn

14.19 (103)

MCG
26,049
21 August 1982

St Kilda

22.16 (148)

Collingwood
16.16 (112)

VFL Park
25,816
21 August 1982

Swans
16.14 (110)

Richmond

19.13 (127)

SCG
21,083
22 August 1982


Round 22




















































Home team

Home team score

Away team

Away team score

Venue

Crowd

Date

North Melbourne
11.13 (79)

Richmond

15.8 (98)

Arden Street Oval
19,135
28 August 1982

Melbourne

25.13 (163)

Swans
22.16 (148)

MCG
27,521
28 August 1982

Hawthorn

23.23 (161)

St Kilda
11.7 (73)

Princes Park
13,116
28 August 1982

Footscray
9.8 (62)

Essendon

32.16 (208)

Western Oval
21,575
28 August 1982

Geelong
18.13 (121)

Collingwood

18.18 (126)

Kardinia Park
20,950
28 August 1982

Carlton

23.12 (150)

Fitzroy
17.9 (111)

VFL Park
46,130
28 August 1982


Ladder













































































































































1982 VFL Ladder

TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts

1

Richmond
22
18
4
0
2682
2125

126.21

72

2

Hawthorn
22
17
5
0
2828
2149

131.60

68

3

Carlton (P)
22
16
5
1
2561
2008

127.54

66

4

Essendon
22
16
6
0
2576
2057

125.23

64

5

North Melbourne
22
14
8
0
2693
2458

109.56

56

6

Fitzroy
22
12
9
1
2614
2550

102.51

50

7

Swans
22
12
10
0
2621
2537

103.31

48

8

Melbourne
22
8
14
0
2488
2752

90.41

32

9

Geelong
22
7
15
0
2073
2293

90.41

28

10

Collingwood
22
4
18
0
2201
2575

85.48

16

11

St Kilda
22
4
18
0
2188
3052

71.69

16

12

Footscray
22
3
19
0
2066
3035

68.07

12

Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points for, PA = Points against


Note: In 1982, Sydney were officially known as the Swans[1]


Finals



Elimination Final

















Home team

Score

Away team

Score

Venue

Attendance

Date

Essendon
16.19 (115)

North Melbourne

19.14 (128)

VFL Park
50,537
Saturday, 4 September


Qualifying Final

















Home team

Score

Away team

Score

Venue

Attendance

Date

Hawthorn
16.9 (105)

Carlton

25.13 (163)

MCG
70,552
Saturday, 4 September


Semi Finals
























Home team

Score

Away team

Score

Venue

Attendance

Date

Hawthorn

24.22 (166)

North Melbourne
18.6 (114)

MCG
61,729
Saturday, 11 September

Richmond

16.17 (113)

Carlton
13.12 (90)

VFL Park
65,611
Saturday, 11 September


Preliminary Final

















Home team

Score

Away team

Score

Venue

Attendance

Date

Carlton

13.16 (94)

Hawthorn
8.16 (63)

VFL Park
61,307
Saturday, 18 September


Grand Final


















Home team

Score

Away team

Score

Venue

Attendance

Date

Richmond
12.13 (85)

Carlton

14.19 (103)

MCG
107,536
Saturday, 25 September


See also


  • McIntyre "Final Five" system


Notes


  • The leading goalkicker was Malcolm Blight of North Melbourne with 94 goals.

  • The Brownlow Medal was won by Brian Wilson.

  • The inaugural VFL Players Association Most Valuable Player Award was won by Leigh Matthews. In 2002, the award was renamed the Leigh Matthews Trophy in his honour.

  • The reserves premiership was won by Geelong for the third consecutive season. Geelong 19.18 (132) defeated St Kilda 12.11 (83) in the Grand Final, held as a curtain-raiser to the seniors Grand Final on 25 September.[2]


Notable events


  • South Melbourne, affected by limited finances and loss of its inner-city support base ever since World War II, relocated to Sydney after experimental matches played by the VFL there since 1979. Early in the season, the team was still formally known as South Melbourne, although it marketed itself as 'Sydney Swans' in Sydney; on 2 June, the team formally became known as 'the Swans' for the remainder of the season,[3] before formally becoming the 'Sydney Swans' in 1983.[4]

  • From 4 May, patrons were banned from bringing alcoholic beverages into VFL matches, and were limited to purchasing at most two pre-opened cans at a time from vendors at the ground.[5]

  • Owing to the extreme drought and consequent firm grounds, the 1982 season remains the highest-scoring on record. Among the records were:
    • an average game score of 112 points; the next highest average score in a season was 106 points in 1979 and 1983

    • St Kilda and Footscray became the only teams ever to concede 3,000 points in one season

    • 66 scores of 20 goals occurred, a record equalled only in 1991

    • 57 matches where both teams scored more than 100 points - no other season had more than fifty such matches

    • Round 10 is the only round in VFL/AFL history in which every team scored 100 or more points.


  • In Round 16 against North Melbourne, Hawthorn set record scores of 13.3 (81) for the first quarter and 20.7 (127) for the first half. The former record stood until 2011, and the latter stood until 2004.

  • After a negative response from the players since its introduction in 1980, the VFL abandoned the practice of presenting runners-up medals to the losing team as part of the Grand Final post-match presentation.[6]

  • In Round 18, Leigh Matthews ran into and broke a behind post at Windy Hill.

  • Early in the season, the VFL arranged for the Grand Finalists to play a rematch as a demonstration sport at the 1982 Commonwealth Games, held in Brisbane shortly after the season was finished.[7] Carlton and Richmond played the exhibition match at the Gabba on Wednesday, 6 October, and Richmond won the high-scoring match 28.16 (184) to 26.10 (166).[8]


References




  1. ^ http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/Sydney_part_2.htm


  2. ^ Gerry Carmen (27 September 1982). "Geelong's hat-trick". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. p. 27..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  3. ^ Simunovich, Peter (3 June 1982). "The Swans – officially". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 67.


  4. ^ Sydney - Part 2 Full Points Footy


  5. ^ Simunovich, Peter (17 June 1982). "Victory in VFL's booze battle". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 76.


  6. ^ Simunovich, Peter (22 July 1982). "VFL: no medals for runners-up". The Sun News-Pictorial (Final ed.). Melbourne. p. 63.


  7. ^ Sheahan, Mike (3 March 1982). "Games Grand Final replay". The Herald (Final ed.). Melbourne. p. 44.


  8. ^ Reed, Ron (7 October 1982). "Grace Gabba the crowd grabba". The Sun News-Pictorial (Final ed.). Melbourne. p. 66.



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