1940 VAFA season explained

Competition:vafa
Year:1940
Teams:34
Date:ended 22 June 1940
Prevseason:1939
Nextseason:1946

The 1940 VAFA season was the 45th season of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). The season was curtailed on 22 June without premierships awarded as a result of World War II, and the next season was not held until 1946.[1] [2]

This was the only time the VAFA had curtailed a season until 2021, when competition was suspended due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Association membership

Prior to the start of the season, Brightonvale, Geelong and Old Brightonians withdrew from the competition (with Brightonvale folding entirely), while Black Rock District, Pascoe Vale and Power House were admitted.[4] However, Black Rock District withdrew prior to the start of the season.[5] The 1940 season set a new record for the number of VAFA teams competing.[6]

World War II

It initially appeared that World War II would not heavily affect the VAFA.[7] This was despite many players joining the Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF) at the end of the 1939 season, and other players joining during the 1940 season.[8] [9] [10]

However, on 3 June 1940, the VAFA executive announced that the season would be abandoned "owing to the present critical situation overseas and the necessity of our young men preparing themselves to play their part in the defence of the Empire".[7] [11]

The executive's decision was immediately opposed by a number of clubs, including Glen Huntly, South Camberwell and State Savings Bank, who advocated for continuing the season until the government requested a cessation.[7] [12]

Over the following days, a petition asking the executive to reconsider its decision was signed by 19 clubs, however the decision was not changed and the season ceased following the games held on Saturday, 22 June.[13]

The VAFA did not resume playing until 1946. Around 3,000 VAFA players and officials served in World War II.[5] [14]

Other notable events

A Section

Competition:vafaa
Year:1940
Teams:10
Minor Premiers:University Blacks
Prevseason:1939
Nextseason:1946

Ladder

University Blacks and Collegians both finished with the same amount of points and one loss each, with the Blacks ahead on percentage.[1] The article from the The Herald included the premiership points for all clubs, excluding State Savings Bank.[18]

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Team
1University Blacks124
2Collegians124
Ormond20
Coburg20
Ivanhoe16
Brunswick12
Elsternwick12
Malvern8
Old Scotch4
State Savings Bank?

B Section

Competition:vafab
Year:1940
Teams:6
Prevseason:1939
Nextseason:1946

Ladder

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Team
Old Paradians
Footscray TSOB
MHSOB
Parkside
St Paul's (Ascot Vale)
Old Melburnians

C Section North

Competition:vafanc
Year:1940
Teams:8
Prevseason:1939
Nextseason:1946

Ladder

The final game between Myer and Fairfield was abandoned.[1]

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Team
Alphington
Heidelberg West
Pascoe Vale
UHSOB
Parkside
Power House
Myer
Fairfield

C Section South

Competition:vafasc
Year:1940
Teams:10
Prevseason:1939
Nextseason:1946

Ladder

The final game between Caulfield Grammarians and South Caulfield was abandoned.[1]

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Team
Brighton TSOB
Mt Carmel Old Collegians
Glen Huntly
Murrumbeena
Hampton Rovers
East Malvern
Sandringham
South Camberwell
Caulfield Grammarians
South Caulfield

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amateurs Conclude . Trove . The Age . 24 June 1940.
  2. Web site: Premier Section Finals Series . Victorian Amateur Football Association . 25 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240525061534/https://www.vafa.com.au/history/finals-series/premier-grand-finals/ . 25 May 2024.
  3. Web site: VAFA, Joint League Statement: 2021 Season Cancelled . Victorian Amateur Football Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20240525002943/https://www.vafa.com.au/news/2021/09/02/vafa-joint-league-statement-2021-season-cancelled/ . 25 May 2024 . 2 September 2021.
  4. Web site: BRIGHTONVALE . Australian Football.
  5. Web site: History of the VAFA . Victorian Amateur Football Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20240525063230/https://www.vafa.com.au/history/history-vafa/ . 25 May 2024.
  6. Web site: RECORD NUMBER OF AMATEUR TEAMS . Sporting Globe . 6 August 2024 . 11 . 17 April 1940.
  7. Web site: Wars at Home and Abroad . Victorian Amateur Football Association . For the Love of the Game . https://web.archive.org/web/20240525064539/https://www.vafa.com.au/news/2020/04/23/wars-at-home-and-abroad/ . 25 May 2024 . 23 April 2020.
  8. Web site: NEW MEN REBUILD TEAMS FOR AMATEUR FOOTBALL SEASON . The Herald . 6 August 2024 . 15 . 26 April 1940.
  9. Web site: BLACKS v. COLLEGIANS LEADING AMATEUR MATCH THIS WEEK . The Sun . 6 August 2024 . 30 . 9 May 1940.
  10. Web site: Coutts . Bob . DEPLETED AMATEUR TEAMS TO MEET TOMORROW . The Herald . 6 August 2024 . 16 . 31 May 1940.
  11. Web site: AMATEUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION WILL BE SUSPENDED . Trove . The Sun.
  12. Web site: AMATEURS DIVIDED . Trove . The Argus . 5 June 1940.
  13. Web site: Amateur Clubs Hit By War . Trove . The Sun . 13 June 1940.
  14. Web site: World War II . Old Xaverians Football Club . https://web.archive.org/web/20240525070534/https://www.oldxavs.com.au/history-by-year/1940 . 25 May 2024.
  15. Web site: Former Northcote Player To Coach Amateurs . The Sun News-Pictorial . 6 August 2024 . 32 . 15 March 1940.
  16. Web site: Alex Gray . Demonwiki . 6 August 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221206040540/http://demonwiki.org/Alex+Gray . 6 December 2022.
  17. Web site: AMATEUR PLAYERS SUSPENDED . The Sun News-Pictorial . 6 August 2024 . 22 . 21 May 1940.
  18. Web site: AMATEUR SIDES TO FINISH . The Herald . 6 August 2024 . 16 . 21 June 1940.