
1970 VFL season - Wikipedia
The 1970 VFL season was the 74th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured twelve clubs, and ran from 4 April until 26 September.
VFL – Sensational Seventies - YouTube
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Big Hits - VFL Tough Stuff from the 1960s and 1970s - YouTube
2020年4月8日 · Big Hits - VFL Tough Stuff from the 1960s and 1970s
The Sensational Seventies - YouTube
2020年1月17日 · VFL/AFL historical documentary 1970 - 1979Channel 7 Melbourne produced arguably one of the best football documentaries with this extensive compilation of the...
1970 VFL finals series - Wikipedia
The 1970 Victorian Football League finals series was the 74th annual edition of the VFL/AFL final series, the Australian rules football tournament staged to determine the winner of the 1970 VFL Premiership season.
1970 VFL Grand Final - National Film and Sound Archive
2020年10月19日 · Alex 'Jezza' Jesaulenko takes a mark in the 1970 VFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, 26 September 1970. Superbly captured in one uninterrupted shot under the direction of HSV7’s football broadcasting pioneer Alf Potter, 25-year-old Carlton full forward Alex Jesaulenko made a perfectly timed run and leap onto Collingwood ruckman ...
A look at state football in the 70s - The Roar
2013年2月1日 · As the door opened to the 70s, the VFL constituted twelve clubs, the SANFL had ten clubs, and the WAFL had eight. The VFL opened VFL Park in 1970, the SANFL followed suit with Football Park in 1974. The Western Australia Government had been developing Subiaco Oval since the early 20th century, but development really took off in 1969.
Fans arriving at VFL grounds in the early 1970s. BYO cans
Fans arriving at VFL grounds in the early 1970s. BYO cans, long necks, too bad if you weren’t a smoker, half the entertainment in the crowd, 6 games on... And in any case the big games at the MCG were merely the culmination of a season's footy.
State Footy in the 1970s | BigFooty Forum
2010年7月2日 · As the door opened to the 70s, the VFL constituted twelve clubs, the SANFL had ten clubs, and the WAFL had eight. The VFL opened VFL Park in 1970, the SANFL followed suit with Football Park in 1974. The Western Australia Government had been developing Subiaco Oval since the early 20th century, but development really took off in 1969.
Historical Timeline | Western Bulldogs
The 1970s saw the unveiling of VFL Park Waverley and changes to the game, including the introduction of the centre square, the two umpire system in 1976, and interchangeable players in 1978. Increasing commercialisation and sponsorship took the game to a more professional level.