b'101615614ESSENDON FINAL 1965 supporters pennant depicting Ken Frazer. 46cm.Essendon defeated St.Kilda in the Grand Final. The match, attended by 104,846 spectators, was won by Essendon by a margin of 35 points, marking that clubs 12th premiership victory. The Bombers set up their win in the third quarter, scoring five goals to just one by the Saints. Ted Fordham kicked seven goals for Essendon. .$200300615THE 1966 BROWNLOW MEDAL, 9ct gold, blue enamel; engraved verso VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUECHAS BROWNLOW TROPHYSEASON 1966WON BY IAN HARLOW STEWARTIn 1966 Stewart won againthis time playing in 16 games and registering three votes (for best on ground) five times, and three two vote games for a score of 21 votes. In finals games over 1965 and 1966 he surpassed his home and away efforts, averaging more disposals per final than in home and away games. In the 1966 Grand Final win by St. Kilda he was rated by the media as second only to Ian Cooper, as best man afield. In the previous years finals he had starred against Collingwood in the semi-final. As well as his second Brownlow, in 1966 Stewart was also awarded a position in the All Australian team and was the St.Kilda best and fairest player, having also won that accolade in 1964.When inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in December 1986, the citation began:Ian Stewart was a football genius. A star centreman, his precision passing, ball and evasive skills, spectacular marking, his ability on both sides of his body, and pace made him unstoppable, dazzling football fans and the opposition. He is one of four triple Brownlow Medallists. And it continued, The secret of his game was immaculate balance and perfection in foot passing. Whether cornered in a pack or clear of his opponents, Stewart was always able to spot a teammate from a distance and land a pass on his chest. Most of his passes found his skipper and fellow Tasmanian Darrel Baldock with whom he formed one of footballs great partnerships.614$50,00075,000'