1981 VFA season explained

Above:1981 VFA Premiership Season
Label1:Teams
Data1:20
Header2:Division 1
Label3:Teams
Data3:10
Label4:Premiers
Data4:Port Melbourne
(14th premiership)
Label5:Minor premiers
Data5:Port Melbourne
(13th minor premiership)
Header6:Division 2
Label7:Teams
Data7:10
Label8:Premiers
Data8:Camberwell
(2nd D2 premiership)
Label9:Minor premiers
Data9:Camberwell
(2nd D2 minor premiership)

The 1981 Victorian Football Association season was the 100th season of the top division of the Australian rules football competition, and the 21st season of second division competition. The Division 1 premiership was won by the Port Melbourne Football Club, after it defeated Preston in the Grand Final on 20 September by 113 points; it was Port Melbourne's 14th Division 1 premiership, the second of three premierships won in a row between 1980 and 1982, and the fifth of six premierships won in nine seasons from 1974 until 1982. The Division 2 premiership was won by Camberwell; it was the club's second Division 2 premiership, and it was the last premiership ever won by the club.

Rule changes

After trialling it during the 1980 finals series, two field umpires were used during all Division 1 matches in 1981. Division 2 continued to be officiated by a single field umpire during the home-and-away season, and by two field umpires during finals.

One consequence of this was that the Liston Trophy voting procedure changed. Previously, in both the Liston Trophy and Field Medal, the field umpire and each of the two goal umpires had independently awarded votes to the best two players on the ground on a 2–1 basis. This year in Division 1, each field umpire but neither of the goal umpires awarded Liston Trophy votes on the same 2–1 basis as before; in Division 2, Field Medal voting procedures were unchanged.

Division 1

The Division 1 home-and-away season was played over 18 rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system. The finals were played at the Junction Oval.

Ladder

Awards

Division 2

The Division 2 home-and-away season was played over eighteen rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system; all finals were played on Sundays at Toorak Park.

Ladder

Awards

Notable events

Interleague matches

For the first time, the Association named separate representative teams for Division 1 and Division 2. The Division 1 team played a match against the Greater Northern Football League, which was a short-lived amalgamation between the Launceston-based Northern Tasmanian Football Association and the north-west coastal North Western Football Union. Division 2 played against the South Australian Football Association, a second-tier senior competition which had been formed in Adelaide in 1978.

Other notable events

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 28, 27. 27 August 1981. Aanensen wins his second Liston.
  2. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 40. 7 March 1981. Wickes new VFA chief.
  3. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 36. 28 March 1981. VFA firm on Sunday stand.
  4. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 27. 6 April 1981. Vintage port drowns the Zebras.
  5. News: The Age. Melbourne. 30. 8 April 1981. none.
  6. News: The Argus. Melbourne. Football – Fourth place struggle. 1 September 1924. 13. Old Boy.
  7. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 22. 24 April 1981. Seven Roosters strike over pay.
  8. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 45. 8 September 1981. Oakleigh potential fails to sway VFA.
  9. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 30. 13 May 1981. Rover out until 1983.
  10. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 34. 31 March 1982. Pledger gets 4.
  11. News: The Age. Melbourne. Marc Fiddian. 25. 22 June 1981. Cook makes history as Port coasts.
  12. Web site: Australian Football Facts & Feats. James Hothersall. 14 June 2014.