1923 VFA season explained

Competition:VFA Premiership season
Year:1923 VFA
Teams:10
Count:8
Mpcount:7
Prevseason:1922
Nextseason:1924

The 1923 Victorian Football Association season was the 45th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Footscray Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne by 14 points in the Grand Final on 1 October. It was the club's eighth VFA premiership, which meant that the club surpassed Geelong (L.) for the most premierships won in VFA history.

Rule changes

In 1923, the League and Association entered into a new agreement in which players could not transfer from one competition to the other without a clearance from his club and a permit from his current competition. Such a rule had existing prior to 1918, but since it had lapsed a refusal by one competition to permit a transfer was not binding in the other.[1] The League was motivated to enter into the agreement by the aggressive recruiting of some Association clubs over the previous few years. The agreement was intended to last for five years, but it was broken prior to the 1925 season during the off-field machinations which led to, and leaving the Association and joining the League.[2]

Premiership

The home-and-home season was played over eighteen rounds, with each club playing the others twice; then, the top four clubs contested a finals series under the amended Argus system to determine the premiers for the season.

Finals

Awards

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: The Argus. 20 January 1923. Football Control. 20. Melbourne.
  2. News: The Argus. Melbourne. Football prospects – the broken agreement. 9. 28 January 1925. Old Boy.