1941 VFA season explained

Competition:VFA Premiership season
Year:1941 VFA
Teams:12
Premiers:Port Melbourne
Count:5
Minor Premiers:Port Melbourne
Mpcount:1
Prevseason:1940
Nextseason:1942

The 1941 Victorian Football Association season was the 63rd season of the Australian rules football competition, and it was the last season before the Association went into recess during World War II. The premiership was won by the Port Melbourne Football Club, which defeated Coburg by 19 points in the Grand Final on 4 October. It was Port Melbourne's fifth VFA premiership, and its second in a row.

Association membership

World War II had commenced in Europe in September 1939, and for the second consecutive season the Association opted to proceed with a full premiership season.[1] Many Association players had enlisted in the war effort, and the Sandringham Football Club elected to operate on an amateur basis for the season.[2]

Premiership

The home-and-home season was played over twenty matches, before the top four clubs contested a finals series under the Page–McIntyre system to determine the premiers for the season.

Finals

Awards

Notable events

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: The Argus. Melbourne. Football to continue. 1 March 1941. 13.
  2. News: The Argus. Melbourne. Association teams – Preston's haul. 12 April 1941. 16.
  3. News: The Argus. Melbourne. No surprise in Association games. 1 September 1941. 8. Rover.
  4. News: The Argus. Melbourne. 3 Port players reregistered. 25 September 1941. 10.
  5. Web site: Australian Football.com. Coburg Football Club. 26 July 2013.