1925 VFL seconds season explained

Competition:VFL_seconds
Year:1925
Date:2 May – 10 October
Teams:12
Count:4
Mpcount:5
Wscount:1
Prevseason:1924 (VJFL)
Nextseason:1926

The 1925 VFL seconds season was the 7th season of the VFL seconds competition, the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier competition to the Victorian Football League (VFL). This was the first season under this name, having been renamed from the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL) at the end of the previous season.

won their fourth premiership, defeating by 24 points. The 18-round home-and-away season began on 2 May, with all teams having one bye.[1]

, and all joined the competition, having all also been admitted into the VFL as senior clubs. and left the competition, with the latter replaced by a reserves team (known as South Melbourne Second Eighteen).[2] [3]

Ladder

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Team
1 (P)17161064
217134052
317134052
417134052
517107040
61788134
71789032
817710028
917512020
1017413016
111721508
121711516

Finals series

Grand final

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1925 Seconds scores . Tigerland Archive.
  2. Web site: V.F.L. SECONDS . Trove . The Age.
  3. News: The Age. Melbourne, VIC. Leopold. 18 March 1925. 18.