
1992 AFL Grand Final (1992)
Our First!
In this 96th edition of the annual Grand Final held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the pioneering West Coast Eagles secured their first premiership against the record-breaking attack of the Geelong Cats by 28 points, and in so doing became the first non-Victorian based club to achieve the ultimate success in the newly nationalised competition. On 26th September 1992, West Coast 16.17.118 defeated Geelong 12.13.85, in front of a crowd of 95,007. Peter Matera was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as best afield.
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What is 1992 AFL Grand Final about?
In this 96th edition of the annual Grand Final held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the pioneering West Coast Eagles secured their first premiership against the record-breaking attack of the Geelong Cats by 28 points, and in so doing became the first non-Victorian based club to achieve the ultimate success in the newly nationalised competition. On 26th September 1992, West Coast 16.17.118 defeated Geelong 12.13.85, in front of a crowd of 95,007. Peter Matera was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as best afield.
How long is 1992 AFL Grand Final?
1992 AFL Grand Final has a runtime of 150 minutes.
