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OverviewThe Last Hurrah tells the story of Melbourne Football Club’s last great Grand Final and the fall from grace that has left the club without a premiership since. From the mid 1950s, the Melbourne Football Club, led by the legendary coach Norm Smith, dominated the Victorian Football League like no other club before or since. From 1954 to 1964, the Demons competed in 11 finals series, played in eight Grand Finals, winning six. Year after year the club was able to recruit new stars, as other left or retired. The 1964 Grand Final victory, achieved after a last-minute goal by back-pocket player Neil Crompton, turned out to be not only the end of this dominant era, but also the beginning of a black hole of success for the club. In the 56 years since, Melbourne has made just two Grand Finals, both thrashings. The Last Hurrah describes the reasons why Melbourne was such a great team, and how its great coach Norm Smith was sacked – albeit briefly – the following season, leading to what many have described as the ‘curse of Norm Smith’. Author, Adam Woolcock, describes, in minute detail, the events of 1964, and what has followed, a period in which Melbourne has competed in just 13 finals series, with little success. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adam WoolcockPublisher: Hardie Grant Books Imprint: Hardie Grant Books ISBN: 9781743796771ISBN 10: 1743796773 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 07 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAdam Woolcock is a Melbourne Football Club historian, and owner of the MFC history site Demonwiki.org, the largest single club sporting history website in Australia. In 2018, Demonwiki.org was commended in the multimedia category of the Victorian Community History Awards. Adam has published match reviews at demonblog.com since 2005, and in 2017 released The Great Deepression, a memoir of Melbourne's disastrous years – 2007-2016. Adam's MFC related Twitter account @demonblog has a following of more than 2100 people, including several prominent football journalists. He has also contributed sporting articles to Guardian Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |