1991 AFL Grand Final - Match Summary

Match Summary

The game was played with what appeared as a four goal breeze towards the main scoreboard end. West Coast captain John Worsfold won the toss and kicked with the wind, his team beginning the game strongly before fading later in the final quarter.

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