1991 AFL finals series


The 1991 AFL finals series was the second finals series in the Australian Football League, culminating the 1991 AFL season.
In this year, the McIntyre "Final Five" system, which had operated from 1972 until 1991, was replaced by the First McIntyre "Final Six" system. This system lasted only this season, and it was replaced by the Second McIntyre "Final Six" system in 1992.

Bracket

Elimination Finals

Qualifying Final

Semi-Finals

Non-Elimination Bracket

Elimination Bracket

Preliminary Finals

Grand final

The 1991 AFL Grand Final was held at Waverley Park in Melbourne on 28 September 1991. It was the 2nd Grand Final of the Australian Football League following its transformation into a national league from the Victorian Football League.
The match, attended by a smaller-than-usual crowd of 75,230 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 53 points, marking that club's ninth premiership victory and first within the AFL..
Reconstruction work at the larger Melbourne Cricket Ground, where most Grand Finals in the VFL had been played since 1902, made this game the first and only Grand Final held within this stadium
The match was also the first VFL/AFL Grand Final to feature a team based outside the state of Victoria.