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Coach: John Beckwith
Captain: Frank Davis
Finishing Position: 10th
Best and Fairest: Frank Davis
Leading Goalkicker: Ross Dillon (41)
Best First Year Player: Graham Molloy

Matches Ladder Playing List Night Series Best and Fairest Reserves Under 19s

ImageAs the Demons finished their fifth straight season outside the finals and began a new decade departures were Tassie Johnson (retired), Bryan Kenneally, Ken Emselle, Barrie Vagg who joined Prahran in the and David Hone, who went to Cambridge University to undertake an advanced teaching course.

Before the season the VFL brought in a rule that allowed clubs to legally pay anything they liked for interstate recruits, but restricted every club to two a year instead of up to 20 as in the past. A move to restrict all interstate recruiting for three years was defeated on a 6-6 vote of the clubs. The league also cleared clubs to play practice matches in Melbourne, previously they had been banned from matches against sides within 60 miles of the city.

Another change was the introduction of a kicking in danger rule, which the VFL proposed to the Australian National Football Council and which was accepted unanimously. It didn't prove popular with players or coaches, who had not been consulted before it was adopted.

The won their premiership, and despite a disappointing Home and Away season the Demons managed to make the final of the night series. The Under 19s missed the finals in a 21 game season. The Round 4 games were not played due to a law against sports being played before 1pm on Anzac Day.

Beckwith's resignation as coach at the end of the year led to speculation that Ron Barassi was to return to lead the Demons. When the former #31 reaffirmed his commitment to the Blues, whom he had just led to the flag, two time reserves premiership winning coach Ian Ridley was unanimously appointed.

Melbourne's VFL delegates were Arthur King and Tom Trumble. The club lost $8,711 for the year.

Practice Matches

Opponent Result Score
Port Adelaide WIN 74-61

Premiership season

Round Opposition Result
1 South Melbourne WIN 93-68
2 Hawthorn WIN 96-85
3 North Melbourne LOSS 64-121
4 Fitzroy WIN 121-91
5 Collingwood LOSS 57-65
6 Essendon WIN 72-57
7 Footscray LOSS 46-68
8 Richmond LOSS 100-127
9 St. Kilda LOSS 53-96
10 Geelong LOSS 74-91
11 Carlton LOSS 62-147
12 South Melbourne LOSS 78-82
13 Hawthorn LOSS 74-113
14 North Melbourne WIN 85-77
15 Fitzroy LOSS 62-90
16 Collingwood LOSS 61-76
17 Essendon LOSS 89-125
18 Footscray LOSS 61-75
19 Richmond WIN 118-64
20 St. Kilda LOSS 56-116
21 Geelong LOSS 96-108
22 Carlton LOSS 87-101

Ladder

W D L % P
Collingwood 18 0 4 136.5 72
Carlton 16 0 6 112.3 64
St. Kilda 14 0 8 125.7 56
South Melbourne 14 0 8 104.7 56
Geelong 12 0 10 102.4 48
Richmond 12 0 10 101.6 48
Footscray 11 0 11 91.2 44
Hawthorn 10 0 12 114.0 40
Fitzroy 9 0 13 82.3 36
Melbourne 6 0 16 83.5 24
Essendon 6 0 16 81.5 24
North Melbourne 4 0 18 79.1 16

Playing list

Number Player Games Goals
1 Max Walker 19 0
2 Denis Clark 13 4
3 Trevor Rollinson 13 1
4 Tony Sullivan 22 1
6 Frank Davis 22 0
7 Graham Osborne 10 0
8 Peter Keenan 14 13
9 George Lakes 10 4
10 Robert McKenzie 15 15
11 Greg Wells 20 19
12 Rod Payne 13 6
14 Barry Bourke 21 7
15 Stan Alves 20 3
16 John Townsend 17 14
17 Kelvin Clarke 2 2
18 Des Campbell 8 1
19 Ray Biffin 2 7
20 Paul Rowlands 16 0
21 Graham Molloy 15 10
22 Ray Carr 15 35
23 Peter Sinclair 10 4
24 Ross Dillon 22 41
25 Peter Weekes 6 4
26 Greg Parke 22 22
27 John Forster 2 0
28 Derek Feldmann 15 1
29 Noel Leary 8 0
30 John Letcher 6 0
32 Barry Hodges 3 0
33 Gary Hardeman 22 1
34 Brent Jones 7 0
35 Paul Callery 10 13
39 Russell Colcott 5 2
40 Lloyd Burgmann 8 6
43 Terry Davey 1 0
45 Danny Jennings 6 2

Radiant Night Series

Round Opponent Result
1 Richmond WIN
SF Hawthorn WIN
F Footscray LOSS

Best and Fairest

Player
1st Frank Davis
2nd Barry Bourke
3rd Gary Hardeman
4th Greg Parke
5th Graham Molloy
6th Stan Alves
7th Tony Sullivan
8th Ross Dillon

Round Player Charge Sanction
Round 3 Peter Keenan Striking 2 matches
Round 4 Reserves Michael Stanton Kicking Not guilty
Round 11 Graham Molloy Striking 2 matches
Round 20 Reserves Denis Clark Striking 2 matches

Reserves

1970 Reserves Season
Captain - Phil Rhoden
Best and Fairest - Paul Callery
Second Best and Fairest - Danny Jennings
Outstanding Service - Kelvin Clarke, Graham Osborne, Barry Hodges

W D L % P
Richmond 17 0 5 132.1 68
Melbourne 17 0 5 128.2 68
Hawthorn 16 0 6 125.3 64
North Melbourne 14 0 8 104.0 56
Collingwood 13 0 9 111.9 52
Essendon 12 0 9 98.3 50
Fitzroy 8 1 13 95.4 34
South Melbourne 8 1 13 85.3 34
Carlton 7 0 15 91.1 28
Footscray 6 2 14 84.0 28
Geelong 6 1 15 84.6 26
St Kilda 5 0 17 74.5 20

Finals

Round Opponent Result
SF Richmond LOSS
PF North Melbourne WIN
GF Richmond WIN

Under 19s

Best and Fairest - Warren Tassell
Second Best and Fairest - Stephen Cook
Best Clubman - Trevor Roberts
Outstanding Service - Jim Theodore, Hilton Stephenson

P
1st Richmond 72
2nd Hawthorn 68
3rd Geelong 60
4th Essendon 56
5th Melbourne 48
6th North Melbourne 44
7th Collingwood 40
8th Fitzroy 32
9th Footscray 28
10th South Melbourne 28
11th St Kilda 16
12th Carlton 12

Under 17s

Best and Fairest - Ray McQueen
Second Best and Fairest - Greg Welsh
Outstanding Service - John Hogan, Robert Sandilands
Best Clubman - Adrian Graham

Media
Age - 27/02/1970, 08/09/1970