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Post-match presentation after the game. The premiership was Geelong's second in a string of three recent premiership victories.
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Date | 26 September 2009, 2.30pm | |||||||||||||||
Stadium | Melbourne Cricket Ground | |||||||||||||||
Attendance | 99,251 | |||||||||||||||
Umpires | Chris Donlon, Brett Rosebury, Shaun Ryan | |||||||||||||||
Coin toss won by | Geelong | |||||||||||||||
Kicked toward | City End | |||||||||||||||
Ceremonies | ||||||||||||||||
Pre-match entertainment | Mark Seymour, Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham and Qantas choir | |||||||||||||||
National anthem | Jersey Boys | |||||||||||||||
Accolades | ||||||||||||||||
Norm Smith Medallist | Paul Chapman (Geelong) | |||||||||||||||
Jock McHale Medallist | Mark Thompson (Geelong) | |||||||||||||||
Broadcast in Australia | ||||||||||||||||
Network | Network Ten | |||||||||||||||
Commentators |
Stephen Quartermain (Host) Tim Lane (Commentator) Robert Walls (Expert Commentator) Luke Darcy (Expert Commentator) Mark Howard (Boundary Rider) Andrew Maher (Boundary Rider) |
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The 2009 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the St Kilda Football Club and the Geelong Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 26 September 2009. It was the 113th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 2009 AFL season.
The match, attended by 99,251 spectators, was won by Geelong by a margin of 12 points, marking the club's eighth VFL/AFL premiership victory. It is remembered as one of the great Grand Finals' in recent memory, due to the closeness of the scoreline, the physical nature of the game and the sheer brilliance of individual efforts from some of its participants. Geelong's Paul Chapman was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as the best player on the ground.
St Kilda entered the 2009 premiership season after having lost its preliminary final in 2008 against eventual premiers Hawthorn. The Saints' home-and-away season was outstanding and they won their first 19 games (the longest winning streak in the club's history) before losing consecutive close games in Rounds 20 and 21 against Essendon and North Melbourne. They won their final game and earned the McClelland Trophy for the first time since 1997. Their record of 20-2 is the equal-third most wins of all time, behind the 2008 Cats and the 2000 Bombers. They accounted for fourth-placed Collingwood by 28 points in their qualifying final and won a hard-fought and low scoring preliminary final against the Western Bulldogs by seven points to earn their place in the Grand Final.