Queen's Birthday clash

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Queen's Birthday clash
Locale Melbourne, Victoria
Teams Melbourne
Collingwood
First meeting 11 June 2001
Melbourne 8.9 (57) def. by Collingwood 19.20 (134)
Latest meeting 8 June 2015
Melbourne 13.7 (85) def. by Collingwood 17.8 (110)
Next meeting 13 June 2016
Broadcasters Seven Network (2001, 2012–present)
Network Ten (2002–2011)
Statistics
Most wins Collingwood
10 wins
Most player appearances Brad Green (Melbourne)
12 matches
Largest victory Collingwood
88 points (13 June 2011)
Melbourne
47 points (12 June 2006)

The Queen's Birthday Holiday clash is an annual Australian rules football match between the Melbourne Football Club and Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), held on the Queen's Birthday Holiday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

History

Football has been played on the Queen's or King's Birthday holiday since the first season of the Victorian Football League in 1897.[1]

In 1958 a record home and away crowd of 99,346 saw a top of the table clash between Melbourne and Collingwood.[2]

Since 2001, the AFL has officially recognised the entire round as the Queen's Birthday Round and only scheduled Melbourne against Collingwood at the MCG on the public holiday.

Introduced in 2015, the player adjudged best-afield is awarded the Neale Daniher Trophy.[3]

Benefits

As Collingwood has one of the largest supporter bases in Victoria, the opportunity to host them on a public holiday is seen as a major financial benefit to Melbourne.[4] It had previously been suggested that other teams such as North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs should share the clash.[5] The AFL also threatened to change the fixture to another club if the attendances did not remain above 60,000.[6]

Match results

This table lists all Queen's Birthday matches since it became an annual fixture between Melbourne and Collingwood in 2001.

Year Winner Melbourne score Collingwood score Margin Attendance Best on Ground1
2001 Collingwood 8.9 (57) 19.20 (134) 77 62,761 Anthony Rocca (Collingwood)
2002 Collingwood 10.15 (75) 19.12 (126) 51 65,860 Chris Tarrant (Collingwood)
2003 Collingwood 10.17 (77) 20.13 (133) 56 60,010* Paul Licuria (Collingwood)
2004 Melbourne 12.10 (82) 11.7 (73) 9 56,988* Josh Fraser (Collingwood)
2005 Melbourne 17.15 (117) 10.12 (72) 45 65,347* Travis Johnstone (Melbourne)
2006 Melbourne 22.9 (141) 14.10 (94) 47 78,773 Cameron Bruce (Melbourne)
2007 Melbourne 13.16 (94) 11.15 (81) 13 70,660 Russell Robertson (Melbourne)
2008 Collingwood 13.17 (95) 17.14 (116) 21 59,548 Tarkyn Lockyer (Collingwood)
2009 Collingwood 8.12 (60) 19.12 (126) 66 61,287 Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
2010 Draw 11.10 (76) 9.22 (76) 0 67,454 Aaron Davey (Melbourne)
2011 Collingwood 6.5 (41) 19.15 (129) 88 75,998 Sharrod Wellingham (Collingwood)
2012 Collingwood 13.9 (87) 19.15 (129) 42 64,250 Dane Swan (Collingwood)
2013 Collingwood 5.9 (39) 17.20 (122) 83 50,853 Dane Swan (Collingwood)
2014 Collingwood 3.10 (28) 8.13 (61) 33 68,124 Bernie Vince (Melbourne)
2015 Collingwood 13.7 (85) 17.8 (110) 25 66,120 Travis Cloke (Collingwood)2

* Capacity reduced due to redevelopment at the MCG
12001–2014: three Brownlow votes, 2015–present: Neale Daniher trophy
2Player also won three Brownlow votes

Trivia

  • The largest crowd was 78,773 in 2006. The lowest crowd was 50,853 in 2013.
  • The biggest winning margin is held by Collingwood who had an 88-point victory in 2011. Melbourne's biggest winning margin of 47 was achieved in 2006.
  • The 2010 match was the first Queen's Birthday clash to result in a draw and their first since 1957.
  • The highest score was 141 points, by Melbourne in 2006. The lowest score by a team was 28 points, also by Melbourne in 2014. Collingwood's scores in these categories were 134 and 61 in 2001 and 2014, respectively.
  • The most goals kicked by a Melbourne player in a single match is seven, which was achieved by Russell Robertson in 2007.
  • The most goals kicked by a Collingwood player in a single match is also seven, which was achieved by Chris Tarrant in 2002 and Travis Cloke in 2015.
  • The youngest player to play in the game is Mark McGough of Collingwood who was 17 years and 353 days old (2002).
  • The oldest player to play in the game is Nathan Buckley of Collingwood who was 33 years and 321 days old (2006).
  • Four players have made their debut in a Queen's Birthday Holiday match;
  • Four players have represented both teams in a Queen's Birthday Clash game.
    • Shane Woewodin (1999–2002 with Melbourne and 2003–2005 with Collingwood).
    • Darren Jolly (2002 with Melbourne and 2010 with Collingwood).
    • Chris Dawes (2011–2012 with Collingwood and 2013–2014 with Melbourne).
    • Heritier Lumumba (2007–2014 with Collingwood and 2015 with Melbourne; 2007–2013 as Harry O'Brien).
  • Mark Neeld represented both sides in a coaching capacity at Collingwood (2008–11 as an assistant coach) and Melbourne (2012–2013 as head coach).[7]

References

  1. 1897 Match Results (Queen Victoria was born on 24 May)
  2. Memorable Moments
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  4. 2009 Fixtures: Club by Club Analysis
  5. Gough, Paul Dees don't deserve headline act
  6. Spits, Scott (6 June 2008) Dees risk losing Queen's Birthday clash; The Age
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