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List of VFA/VFL minor premiers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a complete chronological listing of the minor premiers of the VFA/VFL. This minor premiership is the title which is won by the team finishing on top of the ladder at the end of the home-and-away season in the Victorian Football League (known as the Victorian Football Association until 1995).

Criteria

The team which finishes with the best record across the home-and-away season is awarded the minor premiership. This is determined by most premiership points, with four points for a win and two points for a draw; if tied, percentage (ratio of points scored to points conceded) is used as tie-breaker.

The minor premiership is distinct from the major premiership (or, simply, the premiership), which is awarded to the winner of the finals series which follows the home-and-away season. The VFA first established a finals series in 1903, and hence the first distinct minor premiership is recognised in that season.[1][2]

List of minor premiers

The following is a list of minor premiers, ladder details and results.

Division 1

Season Minor premier Record Pts % Second place Margin Finish
1903 Richmond (1) 16–2 64 204.6 North Melbourne 2 points Runners-up
1904 Richmond (2) 15–2–1 62 175.9 Footscray 4 points Runners-up
1905 North Melbourne (1) 15–3 60 173.8 Richmond 4 points Runners-up
1906 West Melbourne (1) 14–3–1 58 195.3 Richmond 2 points Premiers
1907 Williamstown (1) 15–3 60 160.2 Richmond 4 points Premiers
1908 Footscray (1) 15–2–1 62 159.0 Essendon (A.) 8 points Premiers
1909 Prahran (1) 16–2 64 154.7 Essendon (A.) 4 points Runners-up
1910 North Melbourne (2) 15–2–1 62 213.3 Essendon (A.) 25.5% Premiers
1911 Essendon (A.) (1) 16–2 64 176.5 North Melbourne 8 points Premiers
1912 Footscray (2) 15–3 60 173.2 North Melbourne 33.3% Runners-up
1913 Footscray (3) 14–4 56 155.1 North Melbourne 2 points Premiers
1914 North Melbourne (3) 14–4 56 159.0 Footscray 17.8% Premiers
1915 North Melbourne (4) 13–0 52 180.2 Brunswick 12 points Premiers
1916 Season not contested
1917 Season not contested
1918 North Melbourne (5) 10–0 40 211.2 Prahran 16 points Premiers
1919 North Melbourne (6) 18–0 72 227.3 Footscray 16 points Runners-up
1920 Footscray (4) 16–2 64 151.4 Brunswick 8 points Premiers
1921 Footscray (5) 16–1–1 66 149.7 Port Melbourne 6 points Runners-up
1922 Footscray (6) 16–2 64 190.2 Port Melbourne 8 points Runners-up
1923 Footscray (7) 16–2 64 168.2 Port Melbourne 2 points Premiers
1924 Footscray (8) 16–1–1 66 161.8 Williamstown 14 points Premiers
1925 Brunswick (1) 13–1 52 165.8 Northcote 8 points Premiers
1926 Coburg (1) 15–3 60 171.5 Northcote 4 points Premiers
1927 Coburg (2) 18–0 72 190.7 Brighton 16 points Premiers
1928 Coburg (3) 15–3 60 165.6 Port Melbourne 4 points Premiers
1929 Northcote (1) 17–5 68 149.9 Port Melbourne 16.0% Premiers
1930 Oakleigh (1) 16–4 64 132.3 Northcote 4 points Premiers
1931 Oakleigh (2) 14–4 56 147.9 Port Melbourne 10.2% Premiers
1932 Northcote (2) 15–5 60 138.5 Coburg 6.7% Premiers
1933 Northcote (3) 16–4 64 129.1 Coburg 6 points Premiers
1934 Northcote (4) 14–4 56 141.7 Preston 14.7% Premiers
1935 Northcote (5) 16–2 64 145.5 Yarraville 16 points 3rd
1936 Brunswick (2) 16–2 64 147.9 Prahran 6 points 3rd
1937 Brunswick (3) 12–4 48 125.7 Brighton 16.6% Runners-up
1938 Brunswick (4) 15–1 60 143.3 Brighton 14 points Premiers
1939 Prahran (2) 15–5 60 131.3 Brunswick 2.0% 3rd
1940 Williamstown (2) 16–4 64 135.8 Port Melbourne 8 points 3rd
1941 Port Melbourne (1) 16–4 64 145.3 Prahran 5.5% Premiers
1942 Season not contested
1943 Season not contested
1944 Season not contested
1945 Coburg (4) 20–0 80 184.8 Williamstown 12 points 3rd
1946 Camberwell (1) 15–4–1 62 125.0 Williamstown 4 points Runners-up
1947 Port Melbourne (2) 16–5–1 66 119.2 Williamstown 2 points Premiers
1948 Williamstown (3) 16–4 64 138.2 Brunswick 8.7% Runners-up
1949 Williamstown (4) 16–5 64 122.4 Oakleigh 4 points Premiers
1950 Oakleigh (3) 15–4 60 122.8 Port Melbourne 4 points Premiers
1951 Port Melbourne (3) 16–3–1 66 153.4 Prahran 2 points Runners-up
1952 Port Melbourne (4) 18–2 72 153.5 Coburg 8 points Runners-up
1953 Port Melbourne (5) 18–2 72 196.0 Williamstown 6 points Premiers
1954 Port Melbourne (6) 17–3 68 150.6 Williamstown 4 points Runners-up
1955 Port Melbourne (7) 17–2–1 70 142.9 Preston 2 points Runners-up
1956 Williamstown (5) 17–3 68 161.2 Port Melbourne 4 points Premiers
1957 Williamstown (6) 20–0 80 184.1 Moorabbin 20 points 3rd
1958 Williamstown (7) 15–3 60 136.9 Moorabbin 4 points Premiers
1959 Williamstown (8) 17–3 68 161.2 Sandringham 4 points Premiers
1960 Sandringham (1) 15–3 60 226.4 Oakleigh 58.6% Runners-up
1961 Moorabbin (1) 16–6 64 124.6 Yarraville 8 points 3rd
1962 Moorabbin (2) 14–4 56 140.8 Sandringham 2 points Runners-up
1963 Moorabbin (3) 13–5 52 133.1 Sandringham 4 points Premiers
1964 Williamstown (9) 14–4 56 114.4 Port Melbourne 4 points Runners-up
1965 Dandenong 13–5 52 128.9 Waverley 5.3% 3rd
1966 Port Melbourne (8) 15–3 60 135.6 Waverley 8 points Premiers
1967 Dandenong (2) 14–4 56 119.1 Port Melbourne 4 points Premiers
1968 Preston (1) 15–3 60 128.0 Prahran 8 points Premiers
1969 Preston (2) 17–1 68 153.3 Dandenong 12 points Premiers
1970 Prahran (3) 15–3 60 134.6 Williamstown 8 points Premiers
1971 Preston (3) 13–4–1 54 120.8 Dandenong 6 points Runners-up
1972 Oakleigh (4) 13–5 52 119.2 Dandenong 6 points Premiers
1973 Dandenong (3) 12–5–1 50 116.9 Oakleigh 2 points 3rd
1974 Port Melbourne (9) 13–5 52 127.3 Geelong West 2.5% Premiers
1975 Geelong West (1) 15–3 60 133.1 Port Melbourne 4 points Premiers
1976 Port Melbourne (10) 15–3 60 121.5 Preston 8 points Premiers
1977 Port Melbourne (11) 15–3 60 124.2 Sandringham 8 points Premiers
1978 Port Melbourne (12) 13–5 52 115.5 Preston 2 points 3rd
1979 Geelong West (2) 15-3 60 126.6 Coburg 12 points Runners-up
1980 Coburg (5) 16–2 64 133.5 Port Melbourne 12 points Runners-up
1981 Port Melbourne (13) 16–2 64 161.8 Preston 16 points Premiers
1982 Preston (4) 16–2 64 155.8 Coburg 4 points Runners-up
1983 Preston (5) 15–3 60 156.5 Geelong West 4 points Premiers
1984 Preston (6) 16–2 64 163.5 Geelong West 4 points Premiers
1985 Sandringham (2) 16–2 64 162.1 Coburg 18.0% Premiers
1986 Coburg (6) 15–3 60 154.4 Frankston 8 points Runners-up
1987 Port Melbourne (14) 14–4 56 130.2 Springvale 8 points Runners-up
1988 Coburg (7) 13–5 52 135.7 Preston 8 points Premiers
1989 Coburg (8) 17–1 68 180.2 Williamstown 10 points Premiers
1990 Preston (7) 13–4–1 54 123.3 Springvale 2 points 3rd
1991 Werribee (1) 15–3 60 128.1 Dandenong 8 points Runners-up
1992 Sandringham (3) 15–3 60 146.0 Williamstown 8 points Premiers
1993 Port Melbourne (15) 16–2 64 146.3 Werribee 8 points Runners-up
1994 Sandringham (4) 16–2 64 180.5 Box Hill 8 points Premiers
1995 Springvale (1) 15–1 60 173.7 Port Melbourne 12 points Premiers
1996[3] Frankston (1) 16– 2 64 199.3 Werribee 12 points Runners-up
1997 Frankston (2) 17–1 68 167.5 Springvale 12 points Runners-up
1998 Werribee (2) 16–2 64 164.0 Frankston 20.7% Runners-up
1999 Springvale (2) 15–3 60 146.6 Frankston 8 points Premiers
2000 Sandringham (5) 16–3 64 147.3 North Ballarat 8 points Premiers
2001 Werribee (3) 18–2 72 173.3 Box Hill 12 points Runners-up
2002 Geelong reserves (1) 17–3 68 157.7 Werribee 4 points Premiers
2003 Port Melbourne (16) 14–3–1 58 133.3 Williamstown 2 points 3rd
2004 Port Melbourne (17) 14–4 56 134.6 Sandringham 4 points Runners-up
2005[4] Werribee (4) 15–3 60 134.5 Northern Bullants 6 points Runners-up
2006 Northern Bullants (8) 17–1 68 178.2 Sandringham 16 points 3rd
2007 Sandringham (6) 15–3 60 132.4 Geelong reserves 4 points 5th
2008 Port Melbourne (18) 13–3 52 140.3 North Ballarat 4.8% Runners-up
2009 North Ballarat (1) 14–4 56 128.4 Williamstown 4 points Premiers
2010 Williamstown (10) 15–3 60 165.7 North Ballarat 37.4% 3rd
2011 Port Melbourne (19) 18–0 76 156.2 Williamstown 16 points Premiers
2012 Casey (3) 14–4 56 105.8 Port Melbourne 4 points 5th
2013 Geelong reserves (2) 16–2 64 166.8 Box Hill 12 points Runners-up
2014 Port Melbourne (20) 16–2 64 155.4 Footscray reserves 8 points 3rd
2015 Box Hill (1) 14–4 56 151.8 Sandringham 28.1% Runners-up
2016 Casey (4) 14–4 56 167.8 Collingwood reserves 51.3% Runners-up
2017 Williamstown (11) 14–4 56 158.4 Box Hill 2 points 3rd
2018 Richmond reserves (1) 14–4 56 159.5 Casey 18.3% 5th
2019 Richmond reserves (2) 16–2 64 135.5 Footscray reserves 6 points Premiers
2020 Season not contested
2021 Footscray reserves (1) 10–0 40 169.7 Southport 10.0 M/R[a] N/A[b]
2022 Casey (5) 17–1 68 167.3 Brisbane reserves 12 points Premiers
2023 Gold Coast (1) 16–2 68 184.5 Werribee 16.5% TBD
Notes
  1. ^ 2021: The minor premiership was awarded on match ratio (percentage of wins vs games played) because teams did not play an equal number of games.[5]
  2. ^ 2021: The season was abandoned after the minor premiership was awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Source where unlisted[7]

Division 2

Season Minor premier Record Pts % Second place Margin Finish
1961 Northcote (1) 16–2 64 176.4 Dandenong 8 points Premiers
1962 Preston (1) 14–2 56 160.3 Dandenong 4 points 3rd
1963 Waverley (1) 12–4 48 150.9 Preston 11.5% Runners-up
1964 Sunshine (1) 14–4 56 140.1 Mordialloc 12 points Runners-up
1965 Preston (2) 13–3 52 196.2 Mordialloc 8 points Premiers
1966 Northcote (2) 13–5 52 122.9 Geelong West 2 points 3rd
1967 Oakleigh (1) 14–4 56 126.0 Geelong West 4 points Premiers
1968 Williamstown (1) 15–1–1 62 189.4 Geelong West 6 points Runners-up
1969 Sunshine (2) 17–1 68 153.3 Coburg 4 points Runners-up
1970 Coburg (1) 16–2 64 179.1 Sunshine 4 points Premiers
1971 Caulfield (1) 15–3 60 159.7 Sunshine 8.7% 3rd
1972 Geelong West (1) 18–0 76 177.7 Caulfield 12 points Premiers
1973 Caulfield (2) 15–3 60 156.0 Waverley 4 points Premiers
1974 Coburg (2) 17–1 68 181.0 Waverley 8 points Premiers
1975 Brunswick (1) 15–3 60 144.6 Camberwell 6 points Premiers
1976 Frankston (1) 16–1–1 66 143.4 Mordialloc 10 points 3rd
1977 Mordialloc (1) 14–4 56 139.1 Yarraville 0.3% Premiers
1978 Frankston (2) 15–3 60 145.9 Camberwell 4 points Premiers
1979 Camberwell (1) 14–4 56 146.4 Oakleigh 11.1% Premiers
1980 Yarraville (1) 14–4 56 124.0 Brunswick 8 points Runners-up
1981 Camberwell (2) 14–4 56 160.7 Waverley 4 points Premiers
1982 Oakleigh (2) 17–1 68 158.2 Northcote 12 points 3rd
1983 Brunswick (2) 15–3 60 193.3 Mordialloc 2 points Runners-up
1984 Box Hill (1) 16–2[a] 64 183.4 Brunswick 2 points Premiers
1985 Oakleigh (3) 16–2 64 153.2 Brunswick 8 points Runners-up
1986 Sunshine (3) 16–2 64 175.2 Box Hill 4 points Runners-up
1987 Werribee (1) 15–3[b] 60 155.4 Waverley 4 points 3rd
1988 Oakleigh (4) 14–4 56 123.0 Werribee 16 points Premiers
Notes
  1. ^ 1984: Box Hill's win-loss record includes two wins by forfeit following Yarraville's withdrawal from the competition.[8]
  2. ^ 1987: Werribee's win-loss record includes one win by forfeit following Moorabbin's withdrawal from the competition.[9]

Source [7]

Minor premiership wins

Club Years in
competition
Div 1 Div 2 Total Runners-up
(Total)
Port Melbourne 1886–pres 20 20 15
Williamstown 1884–pres 11 1 12 12
Coburg 1926–pres 8 2 10 7
Preston/Northern 1903–1911
1926–pres
8 2 10 8
Footscray 1886–1924 8 8 3
Oakleigh 1929–1994 4 4 8 4
Northcote 1908–1987 5 2 7 4
North Melbourne 1877–1924 6 6 4
Sandringham 1929–pres 6 6 7
Brunswick 1897–1991 4 2 6 7
Springvale/Casey 1982–pres 5 0 5 4
Werribee 1965–pres 4 1 5 4
Frankston 1966–pres 2 2 4 3
Moorabbin 1951–1963 3 3 2
Prahran 1899–1994 3 0 3 5
Dandenong 1958–1994 3 0 3 6
Geelong West 1963–1988 2 1 3 6
Camberwell 1926–1990 1 2 3 0
Sunshine 1959–1989 0 3 3 2
Richmond 1885–1907 2 2 3
Geelong reserves 2000–pres 2 2 1
Richmond reserves 2014–pres 2 2 0
Box Hill 1951–pres 1 1 2 5
Caulfield 1965–1987 0 2 2 1
West Melbourne 1899–1907 1 1 0
Essendon (A.) 1900–1921 1 1 3
North Ballarat 1996–2017 1 1 3
Footscray reserves 2014–pres 1 1 2
Waverley 1961–1987 0 1 1 6
Mordialloc 1958–1988 0 1 1 4
Yarraville 1928–1983 0 1 1 3
Brighton 1908–1964 0 0 0 3
Collingwood reserves 2008–pres 0 0 1
Southport 2021–pres 0 0 1
Brisbane reserves 2021–pres 0 0 1

See also

References

  1. ^ "Football". The Argus. Melbourne. 28 March 1903. p. 18. Retrieved 18 February 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "MINOR PREMIERS THAT MISSED THE GRAND FINAL". Hard Ball Get. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Victorian Football League (VFL) 1996". Australian Football. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  4. ^ "2005 VFL Premiership Season". AustralianFootball.com. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  5. ^ Brendan Rhodes (12 August 2021). "Drastic times, drastic measures: VFL ladder gets a COVID reconfiguration". Australian Football League. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  6. ^ Brendan Rhodes (1 September 2021). "VFL season called off, VFLW Grand Final a League priority". afl.com.au.
  7. ^ a b Fiddian, Marc (2004); The VFA; A History of the Victorian Football Association 1877–1995; pp. 300-302
  8. ^ Marc Fiddian (16 April 1984). "Zebras' twin spearhead rocks Vales". The Age. Melbourne. p. 25.
  9. ^ Sam Prenesti (7 May 1987). "Moorabbin suspended for remainder of the season". The Age. Melbourne. p. 30.
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