First quarter Both teams struggled for accuracy early, with star Tigers forward
Roach missing a set shot from a free kick and for the Magpies
Kink's set shot going out on the full (an ominous sign of the poor day he was to have) and
Low wasting a golden opportunity running into an open goal. Richmond got the first goal on the board five minutes into the quarter when
Jess quickly played on from a 15-metre penalty and passed to
Weightman in open space, allowing him to steady and kick truly from a slight angle.
Second quarter The first few minutes of the first quarter were a tight affair, with the two teams trading scores. Collingwood led by a point 16 minutes into the game but from then Richmond completely outplayed the Magpies, with the game being effectively over at half time when the Tigers led by 43 points. Their midfield of
Geoff Raines,
Bryan Wood,
Robert Wiley,
Mervyn Keane and
Dale Weightman dominated the clearances, feeding forwards
Kevin Bartlett,
Michael Roach and
David Cloke.
Aftermath The
Norm Smith Medal was presented by
Ron Barassi to
Kevin Bartlett, who was unanimously judged best-on-ground for his seven-goal effort by a voting panel consisting of then VFL president
Allen Aylett, VFL General Manager
Jack Hamilton,
Jack Dyer,
The Age chief football writer
Ron Carter, and ABC commentator
Doug Heywood. His goal tally for the 1980 VFL finals was 21 which saw him become just the fourth player in history to kick 20 or more goals in a finals series. Cloke contributed 6 goals and Wiley 3 to the team's winning score. The match statistics all pointed to Richmond's utter dominance; the 81-point margin set a new record for the biggest win in a VFL Grand Final to date, the Tigers had registered 44 scoring shots to Collingwood's 33, 205 kicks to 193, 120 handpasses to 55 and 74 marks to 52. There was added significance to the win for Richmond with long-time club servant
Maurie Fleming ill in hospital and watching the game on television. He died one week later In his report for
The Age, chief football writer
Ron Carter commented that the one-sided nature of the contest had damaged the sport, dashing the VFL's hopes for a Grand Final that had been billed as one for the ages. He also cited Collingwood's tough finals campaign as a key reason they were not at their best on the big day. This was Collingwood's seventh Grand Final loss since 1958, in the era dubbed "the
Colliwobbles". ==Teams==