1951 VFA season explained

Competition:VFA Premiership season
Year:1951 VFA
Teams:14
Premiers:Prahran
Count:3
Minor Premiers:Port Melbourne
Mpcount:3
Prevseason:1950
Nextseason:1952

The 1951 Victorian Football Association season was the 70th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Prahran Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne by nine points in the Grand Final on 6 October. It was Prahran's second VFA premiership.

Association membership

For the first time since 1929, the membership of the Association changed, expanding from twelve clubs to fourteen. The Association saw itself in a strong enough position to provide the opportunity for top level senior football in the booming outer suburbs which were experiencing strong post-war growth. In August 1950, the Association delegates unanimously voted to admit two new clubs for 1951:[1]

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. 25 July 1950. V.F.A. to admit two new clubs. 15. Melbourne. Bill Moorhead.
  2. News: The Argus. 28 July 1950. They have faith in Box Hill. 11. Melbourne. Peter Banfield.
  3. News: The Argus. 11 April 1951. New VFA badges are "excellent". 11. Melbourne.
  4. News: Williamstown Chronicle. 4 August 1950. Camberwell will be no "push-over". 4. Williamstown, VIC.
  5. Web site: Moorabbin Football Club – Info. 10 August 2013. Australian Football.com.
  6. News: The Sun News-Pictorial. 10 September 1951. Display by Oakleigh may prove costly. 23. Melbourne. Jack Oates.
  7. News: The Sun News-Pictorial. 11 September 1951. Hiscox best in V.F.A.. 20. Melbourne.
  8. News: The Argus. Melbourne. 30 August 1949. 20. Dr F. Hartnett is new VFA president.
  9. News: The Argus. 20 February 1951. Dr. Hartnett votes his V.F.A. office away. Jack Dunn. Melbourne.
  10. News: The Argus. Melbourne. 23 February 1954. 17. V.F.A. president defeated.
  11. News: The Canberra Times. 12 July 1951. Australian Amateurs V.F.A. team to play at Manuka tomorrow. 5. Canberra, ACT.
  12. News: The Canberra Times. 16 July 1951. Victorian Football teams stage fast match for Canberra followers. 2. Canberra, ACT.
  13. News: The Argus. 15 February 1951. V.F.A. to start April 21. 12. Melbourne. Jack Dunn.
  14. News: The Advertiser. 10 May 1951. Overwhelming football win. 13. Adelaide, SA. Harry Kneebone.
  15. News: The Advocate. 2 July 1951. Tasmania no match for V.F.A.. 5. Burnie, Tas.