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West Melbourne Football Club (1918)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

West Melbourne
Names
Full nameWest Melbourne Football Club
Club details
Founded1918
Dissolved1940s
CompetitionVictorian Junior Football League (1919–1920)
VFA Sub-Districts (1921–1940s)
PremiershipsVFA Sub-Districts (8)
  • 1941

The West Melbourne Football Club (also known as West Melbourne Juniors) was an Australian rules football club that competed in junior competitions in Victoria from the late 1900s until the 1940s.[1]

The club was founded in 1918, indirectly succeeding the original West Melbourne Football Club that disbanded in 1908.[2]

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Transcription

History

West Melbourne was an inaugural club in the Victorian Junior Football League in 1919, operating as an affiliate to Victorian Football League seniors club Essendon.[3]

In the 1920 season, West Melbourne faced multiple heavy losses, including a 197-point loss against Carlton District and a 229-point loss against St Kilda District.[4] The club left the VJFL at the end of the season.[3]

After leaving the VJFL, West Melbourne moved to the Victorian Football Association Sub-Districts, competing at different points in both the A Grade and B Grade.[5][6] The club had far more success, winning at least eight premierships, including seven by the end of 1933.[2]

Former Footscray and Williamstown player Jack McDonagh joined West Melbourne as captain-coach in 1941. The club stopped competing sometime during World War II, and did not re-emerge after the end of the war.

References

  1. ^ "NEW JUNIOR ORGANISATIONS". Trove. The Age.
  2. ^ a b "WEST MELBOURNE RECREATION RESERVE". Trove. The Age.
  3. ^ a b "Coburg Two Years In League Seconds". Trove. Sporting Globe.
  4. ^ "1920 Reserves". Blueseum.
  5. ^ "V.F.A. SUB-DISTRICT". Trove. The Argus.
  6. ^ "The Juniors". Trove. The Herald.
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