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{{Infobox sports league
| title = Victorian Football League
| current_season =
| logo = Vfl logo.png
| pixels = 100px
| sport = [[Australian rules football]]
| chairman = [[Mike Fitzpatrick]]
| Formerly = Victorian Football Association
| ceo =
| Headquarters = [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]]
| inaugural = 1877
| teams = 13
| champion = [[Port Melbourne Football Club|Port Melbourne]]
| most_champs =
| country = {{AUS}}
| TV = [[ABC1]]
| website = [http://www.vfl.com.au/ www.vfl.com.au]
}}
The '''Victorian Football League (VFL)''' which evolved from the former '''Victorian Football Association (VFA)''', taking its new name as from the 1996 season, is the premier [[Australian rules football]] league in Victoria (not counting the [[Australian Football League]]. For historical purposes, the present VFL is sometimes referred to as the '''VFA/VFL'''. The VFA was formed in 1877, immediately after the foundation of a similar body in [[South Australia]] and is the second-oldest [[Australian rules football]] league, replacing the loose affiliation of clubs that had been the hallmark of the [[Australian Rules Football - Early Years in Victoria|early years]] of a game which was first played as early as 1850s.
Today, the VFL is one of many regional Australian semi-professional competitions. It comprises 13 teams from throughout [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], nine of which have a continuous VFA heritage.
The VFL should not be confused with the previously-mentioned national [[Australian Football League]], which evolved from the former Victorian Football League in the early 1990s. The AFL is now a national competition but still has 10 of its 18 clubs based in Victoria. The VFL broke away from the VFA prior to the 1897 season. Because of its history, it is sometimes referred to as the [[VFL/AFL]]. Many Victorian AFL clubs [[Reserves affiliations of Australian Football League clubs|affiliate]] with VFL clubs, and as a result, the league partly serves as a reserves competition for the AFL.
== History ==
=== Formative years ===
[[File:BrunswickFC.jpg|550px|left|thumb|Brunswick during the early 1900s. The highlighted section in the bottom right-hand corner shows the future Australian Prime Minister [[John Curtin]]]]
The Victorian Football Association (VFA) was founded in 1877 on 17 May. The new governing body replaced an [[Australian Rules Football - Early Years in Victoria|earlier system]] where club delegates met informally to decide on the rules, the selection of the winner of the Challenge Cup, the division of clubs into Senior and Junior status, and other matters of mutual interest. The VFA continued to list its teams as being of either Senior or Junior status.
Foundation Senior clubs of the VFA were [[Albert Park Football Club|Albert Park]], [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]], [[East Melbourne Football Club|East Melbourne]], [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]], [[North Melbourne Football Club|Hotham]], [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]], [[St Kilda Football Club|St. Kilda]] & [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]. The Junior section of the VFA originally included such clubs as [[Ballarat Football Club|Ballarat]], [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]], [[Northcote Football Club|Northcote]], [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]], [[Standard Football Club|Standard]], [[Victoria United Football Club|Victoria United]], [[Victorian Railways Football Club|Victorian Railways]] and [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]. During its early years, many clubs dropped in and out and there were erratic promotions between the Senior and Junior sections. Hawthorn, Northcote, Standard, Victoria United, Victorian Railways and Williamstown dropped out within a year or so but Hawthorn, Northcote and Williamstown were all to return at various times.
Interestingly, in the [[Australian Rules Football - Early Years in Victoria|early years]], the compilation of fixtures was not done by the VFA but was the responsibility of each club secretary (a system that had evolved before the formation of the Association). Therefore, in a typical season, a club would play against other VFA teams (both Senior and Junior), non-VFA Victorian clubs, and even interstate teams.
At the end of each season, the VFA announced the Premier team. This was usually the club with the most wins, but that may not have been the case if the VFA felt that the leading team had had too many wins against junior clubs. Therefore, there are examples of the Premiership being given to the club with the second-highest number of wins.
From 1878 the Association recorded the number of behinds, but with only goals counting towards a win, thus the number of draws was extremely high. The number of players on the field was usually 20 but when a Senior and Junior team met, the Junior club was usually allowed to field extra players; there were no reserves and if a player was injured the team was a man short.
After 1889, the often-changeable collection of clubs in the VFA became settled at twelve consistent clubs: {{AFL Car}}, {{AFL Ess}}, [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]], [[Footscray Football Club|Footscray]], {{AFL Gee}}, {{AFL Mel}}, {{AFL Nor}}, [[Port Melbourne Football Club|Port Melbourne]], {{AFL Ric}}, {{AFL Stk}}, [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]] and [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]; they were joined by a thirteenth club, {{AFL Col}}, in 1892.
=== Split and re-establishment ===
After the 1896 season, eight of the thirteen clubs broke away to form the Victorian Football League (VFL): Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne. All twenty VFA premierships to that stage had been shared by six of those eight clubs. The VFA continued to be an independent body, with only five of its original clubs – Footscray, North Melbourne, Port Melbourne, Richmond and Williamstown – but within five years it had expanded to ten clubs, a size it maintained until the 1920s. Although its size was constant, its membership was not, with many new clubs lasting only a few years before leaving, and four clubs switching to the VFL: Richmond in 1908, and North Melbourne, Footscray and {{AFL Haw}} (who joined the VFA in 1914) in 1925.
In the late 1920s, the VFA expanded to twelve teams, including six new clubs, and those twelve teams remained unchanged for several decades thereafter. Those clubs were: Port Melbourne; Williamstown; [[Brunswick Football Club|Brunswick]] (joined 1897); [[Prahran Football Club|Prahran]] (1898); [[Brighton Football Club|Brighton]] (1908); [[Northcote Football Club|Northcote]] (1908); [[Coburg Football Club|Coburg]] (1925); [[Camberwell Football Club|Camberwell]] (1926); [[Northern Bullants|Preston]] (1926, after a temporary period between 1903-1911); [[Yarraville Football Club|Yarraville]] (1928); [[Oakleigh Football Club|Oakleigh]] (1929); [[Sandringham Football Club|Sandringham]] (1929).
A number of rule changes were adopted during the last years of the 19th Century and the first years of the 20th:
* From 1897 behinds (1 point) were counted towards the score. (''The VFL also changed its scoring system in the same year''.)
* The 'little mark' was abolished in 1897. A 'little mark' was taken when a player passed the ball by foot at least two yards (1.83 m) generally from a pack of players. It was difficult for umpires to pick out 'little marks' in scrimmages. It was abolished to open up play. (''The VFL also abolished it in the same year.'')
* Also in 1897 the number of players was reduced from 20 to 18. This worked well as it gave players more freedom around the packs. Since then there have been a few modifications to the VFA's on-field numbers: 1908 – to 17; 1912 – to 16; 1918 – reverted to 18; 1959 – to 16; 1992 – reverted to 18. (''The VFL changed from 20 to 18 two years after the VFA [1899] and has had 18 players on the ground ever since.'')
* An order-off rule was also introduced in 1898 but only lasted for two seasons as it was not popular with either players or umpires. Umpires were never sure how rough things had to get before they could order a player off, rather than awarding a free kick to an opponent. (''The VFL has never had an order-off rule.'')
* In 1903 the VFA introduced its first finals. Prior to this, the four teams at the top of the ladder at the end of what are now called home-and-away games made up the 'final four'. (''The VFL had introduced finals in 1897.'')
Between at least 1900 and 1902, there was a short-lived VFA 2nd Division consisting of junior clubs such as [[Heidelberg Football Club|Heidelberg]].
The first regular radio broadcasts of VFA games were made by [[3XY]], a little after the station commenced operations in 1935. The commentator was [[Jumbo Sharland|Wallace ("Jumbo") Sharland]] who had earlier been the first to describe VFL matches, that being on 3AR in 1923. (Jumbo Sharland was a former Geelong player and, at one time, a newspaper football reporter.) In 1954 [[3AK]] began broadcasting VFA games, albeit only for a season or two. In 1966 [[Network Ten]] began to televise Sunday games. The 1970s also saw broadcasts on [[3UZ]], while local [[Geelong]] station, [[95.5 K-Rock#3GL|3GL]], broadcast all Geelong West matches. In 1982, the then-dominant Melbourne sports radio station, [[3AW]], broadcast the [[Grand Final]]. In 2003 3AK evolved into sports radio station [[SEN 1116|SEN]] 1116, and provided a coverage of VFL matches, but this was discontinued after they won the rights to broadcast the AFL ([[Australian Football League]]), as from the 2007 season. In the 2007 and 2008 seasons, [[3XX|Radio 1611 Double X]] began broadcasting VFL matches. The station was the first to [[podcast]] replays.
''(Details of current broadcasts are found below – "Radio".)''
[[File:Northcote 1929.jpg|400px|left|thumb|Northcote's 1929 premiership side. Second from right, front row, is [[Doug Nicholls]].]]
[[File:Oakleigh1950.jpg|400px|left|thumb|Oakleigh's 1950 premiership side ([http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=b8JVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6rwDAAAAIBAJ&dq=oakleigh%20and%20premiership&pg=7075%2C3699281]; [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/1734990]).]]
During the 1940s, there were talks between the [[Victorian Football Association|VFA]] and [[Australian Football League|VFL]] towards an amalgamation of the two bodies with the VFA initially forming a second division of the VFL. The negotiations broke down over the issue of promotion and relegation. The VFA wanted an automatic promotion of each Division Two premier, while the bottom Division One team at the end of each season, would have been automatically relegated. On the other hand, the VFL wanted these two teams to play off for promotion and relegation.
=== Expansion ===
During the 1950s and 1960s, as Melbourne expanded geographically, the VFA embarked on a deliberate plan to establish its presence in new areas by expanding the number of teams, most of these coming from the newer, outer suburbs. By 1960, the league had expanded to seventeen teams; when the eighteenth club joined in 1961, the VFA was split into First and Second Divisions, the First Division originally having 10 teams, and Second Division eight. There was a promotion and relegation system between the two Divisions, with one team promoted and one relegated each season. Although the league was fairly constant at twenty teams during the 1970s, it expanded again (into the outer eastern suburbs) in the 1980s. At its peak in 1983, there were 24 teams competing in the VFA.
The VFA also pioneered night and Sunday games. After years of losing ground to the VFL, the VFA's launch of Sunday games in 1960 was a turning point for the better. Eventually, most games were played on a Sunday, while the VFL played its games on Saturdays. This was similar to the College/Pro football day divide still present in the US. The [[Government of Victoria|Victorian Government]] supported the VFA's new-found vigour, and banned the VFL from holding games on Sundays.
=== Decline ===
The decline of the VFA may be said to have commenced in 1982 when the VFL moved the struggling South Melbourne Swans to Sydney. All [[Sydney Swans]] home games were played on Sunday and televised. This move basically destroyed the VFA's television ratings, and in 1986 Network Ten stopped broadcasting matches. This role was later taken on by the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]], but on a much lower-profile basis. VFA support declined. Increasing player payments and declining financial support and sponsorship forced clubs to leave the association, many unable to finish seasons. With fifteen teams remaining at the start of 1989, the VFA reverted to a single division.
In 1989, after the [[Seven Network]] was given exclusive rights to broadcast VFL/AFL, the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] increased its television commitment to the VFA in lieu of telecasting the VFL/AFL games. It attracted good ratings. Despite this, the early 1990s was a difficult period for the association, with many sides, including stalwart sides such as Oakleigh, Prahran and Dandenong leaving the competition or becoming defunct, and others, such as Williamstown, on the verge of folding.
At its nadir in 1995, only nine teams remained. These clubs had joined in various eras. Two (Port Melbourne and Williamstown) had been in the VFA prior to 1897, three (Preston, Coburg and Sandringham) represented the 1920s expansion, and four ([[Box Hill Football Club|Box Hill]], [[Frankston Football Club|Frankston]], [[Springvale Football Club|Springvale]] and [[Werribee Football Club|Werribee]]) were addmitted during the last few decades.
In 1990, the VFL renamed itself the [[Australian Football League]]. The VFA evolved into the Victorian Football League in 1995, a change which caused much debate at the time. The new VFL adopted the original League logo, but featured a gold "V" and football, to reflect the colours of the former VFA logo. The logo reverted to the original VFL's blue and white, a few years later.
In 1996, the VFL began a period of expansion into regional areas, with existing powerhouse country clubs [[North Ballarat Football Club|North Ballarat]] and [[Traralgon Football Club|Traralgon]] joining the nine existing teams. Traralgon's tenure was short-lived but they were soon replaced by another regional club, [[Bendigo Football Club|Bendigo]].
=== Since 2000: affiliation with the AFL ===
After the 1999 season, the VFL merged with the VSFL, the latter of which was a reserves competition for the AFL's Victorian clubs (and Sydney). The resulting competition contained a mixture of existing VFL clubs, reserves teams of AFL clubs, and [[reserves affiliations of Australian Football League clubs|affiliation arrangements]] between VFL and AFL clubs (whereby reserves players for the AFL would join the senior team of the VFL when not playing in the AFL). The affiliation deals greatly improved the financial viability of the clubs in question, but they diluted their ability to represent their suburb. There have been many changes to the affiliation arrangements in the decade since the VFL and VSFL merged. For a full list of the league's affiliation arrangements since 2000, see [[Reserves affiliations of Australian Football League clubs]].
This new configuration received much media attention at the season launch. The main point of interest was that there were matchups that had not occurred since the 1897 VFA/VFL schism.
Also notable, but short-lived was the playing of feature matches on Monday nights, a time when no AFL matches were played. However, these matches were not shown on free-to-air television, but on Channel 7's [[C7 Sport]] subscription channel. This was at a time when pay TV penetration was very poor; there was no access to this channel in most of Melbourne, and in the parts of Melbourne that could receive it there was a much more popular competing subscription platform, [[Foxtel]].
There was also a small continuation of the expansion of the league into regional areas, with the [[Murray Kangaroos Football Club]] representing the [[Ovens & Murray Football League]] and an expansion into [[Tasmanian Devils Football Club|Tasmania]], although both of these teams have since folded.
These days the VFL is moderately popular in Victoria, although not nearly as well-supported as the dominant [[Australian Football League]]. Matches now attract both traditional fans of the VFA/VFL clubs, and fans of affiliated AFL clubs keen to watch their reserves players in action.
==Awards==
===Recorder Cup===
{{Main|Recorder Cup}}
Awarded to the best and fairest player in each VFA season, 1923-41. It was first awarded one year before the VFL's [[Brownlow Medal]] but well after the inauguration of the [[SANFL]]'s [[Magarey Medal]], first awarded in 1898.
===VFA Medal===
Awarded to the best and fairest player in each VFA season, 1933-1940, concurrent with the Recorder Cup.
===J. J. Liston Trophy===
{{Main|J. J. Liston Trophy}}
Awarded to the best and fairest player in each VFA/VFL season, since 1942.
===Frosty Miller Medal===
{{Main|Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal}}
Awarded annually to the leading goal-kicker in the VFL season.
===Norm Goss Memorial Medal===
{{Main|Norm Goss Memorial Medal}}
Awarded annually to the player voted best afield in the VFL grand final.
===Fothergill-Round Medal===
{{Main|Fothergill-Round Medal}}
Awarded annually to the most promising young talent in the VFL competition.
===Frank Johnson Medal===
Awarded to the player voted best afield for the VFL in interstate football games.
== Salary cap ==
The VFL is classed as a [[semi-professional]] competition.
In 2007 the league had a [[salary cap]] of $185,000 excluding service payments. There are a significantly higher number of AFL reserves due to affiliations with Victorian clubs, but player payments for these appearances is apparently not included in the VFL's salary cap.
== Attendance ==
Attendances are small by AFL standards, and generally less than the [[SANFL]] and [[West Australian Football League|WAFL]], with an average of between 1,000–2,000 in attendance.
The VFL does not publish home and away attendance figures as some games are played as AFL curtain raisers, however various sources quote attendances for some games of the stronger clubs that maintain home records of their own.
== Recent finals series ==
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="2" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
!| Year || Grand Final Clubs || Venue || Crowd || Total Finals Series Attendance
|-
| 2011 || Port Melbourne def Williamstown|| [[Docklands Stadium|Etihad Stadium]] ||11,879 ||<ref>www.austadiums.com/sport/comp.php?sid=25</ref>
|-
| 2010 || North Ballarat def Northern Bullants|| [[Docklands Stadium|Etihad Stadium]] ||11,000 ||<ref>www.austadiums.com/sport/comp.php?sid=25</ref>
|-
| 2009 || North Ballarat def Northern Bullants|| [[Docklands Stadium|Etihad Stadium]] || 14,026||<ref>http://www.austadiums.com/sport/event.php?eventid=9523</ref> ||
|-
| 2008 || North Ballarat def Port Melbourne|| [[Telstra Dome]] || 11,641<ref>http://www.austadiums.com/sport/event.php?eventid=8348</ref> ||
|-
| 2007 || Geelong def Coburg || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 13,842<ref>[http://www.austadiums.com/sport/event.php?eventid=7379 Australian Stadiums :: VFL GF: Geelong v Coburg]</ref> || ?
|-
| 2006 || Sandringham def Geelong || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 6,000 || ?
|-
| 2005 || Sandringham def Werribee || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 9,000 || 45,118
|-
| 2004 || Sandringham def Port Melbourne || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 8,196 || 38,656
|-
| 2003 || Williamstown def Box Hill || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 10,500 || 43,573
|-
| 2002 || Geelong def Port Melbourne|| [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 11,500 || ?
|-
| 2001 || Box Hill Hawks def Werribee|| [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 11,500 ||
|}
== Television ==
[[ABV (TV station)|ABC Victoria]] broadcasts one match a week live on Saturday afternoons during the home and away season, as well as broadcasting most finals matches.
In 2006 and 2007 [[ABC2]] showed replays of VFL matches late on Wednesday nights to a national audience.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/abc2/200605/programs/SP0519V005D17052006T230000.htm ABC TV Guide]</ref>
[[C31 Melbourne]] currently covers VFL football on ''The Local Footy Show'' and telecasts live league games as well as the [[TAC Cup]], [[Victorian Country Football League]], [[Victorian Women's Football League]] and the [[AFL Victoria Youth Girls Competition|AFL Victorian Youth Girls Competition]].
== Radio ==
Commencing in 1993, [[3SER|3SER-fm]] (Casey FM) has broadcast at least one VFL match per weekend. It was the only radio station to cover both the VFL reserves and seniors Grand Finals. Their coverage can be picked up on radio on 97.7 FM or via the web on www.3ser.org.au [http://www.3ser.org.au].
In 2008, [[3WBC]] 94.1 FM began broadcasting Box Hill Hawks home games. This began with the Round 2 game between Box Hill Hawks and Tasmania. This coverage can also be heard on the web at www.3wbc.org.au [http://www.3wbc.org.au].
Although no longer broadcasting on a regular basis (see history section) [[SEN 1116|SEN]] (1116 AM) has reserved the right to broadcast VFL finals and certain other games. They also have a weekly VFL panel show.
In 2009 the VFL announced that, as from the 2010 season, [[774 ABC Melbourne]] will simulcast the [[ABC Television|ABC TV]] VFL coverage.
Internet radio station [[Live VFL]] (at www.livevfl.com.au [http://www.livevfl.com.au]) currently broadcasts one VFL game per round.
Details of earlier broadcasts are listed in the History section (above).
== Clubs ==
=== Current clubs ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Club
! Location
! Home Ground
! AFL Affiliate
|-
| [[Bendigo Gold]]
| [[Bendigo, Victoria]]
| [[Queen Elizabeth Oval]]
| [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]]
|-
| [[Box Hill Hawks]]
| [[Box Hill, Victoria]]
| [[Box Hill City Oval]]
| [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
|-
| [[Casey Scorpions]]
| [[Cranbourne, Victoria]]
| [[Casey Fields]]
| [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
|-
| [[Coburg Football Club|Coburg]]
| [[Coburg, Victoria]]
| [[Coburg City Oval]]
| [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
|-
| [[Collingwood Football Club (VFL)|Collingwood]]
| [[Collingwood, Victoria]]
| [[Victoria Park, Melbourne|Victoria Park]]
| [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]]
|-
| [[Frankston Football Club|Frankston]]
| [[Frankston, Victoria]]
| [[Frankston Park]]
| ''none''
|-
| [[Geelong VFL Football Club|Geelong]]
| [[Geelong|Geelong, Victoria]]
| [[Kardinia Park (stadium)|Kardinia Park]]
| [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
|-
| [[North Ballarat Football Club|North Ballarat]]
| [[Ballarat, Victoria]]
| [[Northern Oval]]
| [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]] ''(partial)''<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/link-to-roos-but-tigers-not-in-the-hunt-20100730-10zus.html Link to Roos, but Tigers not in the hunt]</ref>
|-
| [[Northern Blues]]
| [[Preston, Victoria]]
| [[Preston City Oval]]
| [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]]
|-
| [[Port Melbourne Football Club|Port Melbourne]]
| [[Port Melbourne, Victoria]]
| [[North Port Oval]]
| ''none''
|-
| [[Sandringham Football Club|Sandringham]]
| [[Sandringham, Victoria]]
| [[Trevor Barker Beach Oval]]
| [[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]]
|-
| [[Werribee Football Club|Werribee]]
| [[Werribee, Victoria]]
| [[Chirnside Park (stadium)|Chirnside Park]]
| [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]] ''(partial)''<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/link-to-roos-but-tigers-not-in-the-hunt-20100730-10zus.html Link to Roos, but Tigers not in the hunt]</ref>
|-
| [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]
| [[Williamstown, Victoria]]
| [[Burbank Oval]]
| [[Western Bulldogs]]
|}
===Guernseys===
====Home guernseys====
<gallery perrow="5">
Image:Bedndigo_Gold_Jumper.png|Bendigo Gold
Image:Hawthorn_Hawks_Jumper.svg|Box Hill Hawks
Image:Casey Scorpions Jumper.svg|Casey Scorpions
Image:Coburg Tigers Jumper.svg|Coburg Tigers
Image:Devonport Magpies Jumper.png|Collingwood Magpies
Image:Frankston Dolphins Jumper.svg|Frankston Dolphins
Image:Geelong Cats Jumper.svg|Geelong Cats
Image:North Ballarat Roosters Jumper.svg|North Ballarat Roosters
Image:Northern Blues Guernnsey.jpg|Northen Blues
Image:Port Melbourne Borough Jumper.svg|Port Melbourne Borough
Image:Sandringham Zebras Jumper.svg|Sandringham Zebras
Image:Werribee Tigers Jumper.svg|Werribee Tigers
Image:Williamstown Seagulls Jumper.svg|Williamstown Seagulls
</gallery>
====Clash guernseys====
<gallery perrow="5">
Image:Essendon Bombers Jumper.svg|Bendigo Gold
Image:Box Hill FC.jpg|Box Hill Hawks
Image:Casey FC.jpg|Casey Scorpions
Image:Coburg FC.jpg|Coburg Tigers
Image:Collingwood Magpies Jumper.svg|Collingwood Magpies
Image:Frankston FC.jpg|Frankston Dolphins
Image:Geelong Cats Jumper.svg|Geelong Cats
Image:North Ballarat FC.jpg|North Ballarat Roosters
Image:Northern Bullants Jumper.svg|Northern Blues
Image:Port Melbourne Borough Jumper.svg|Port Melbourne Borough
Image:Sandringham FC.jpg|Sandringham Zebras
Image:Werribee Tigers Jumper.svg|Werribee Tigers
Image:Williamstown Fc Clash.JPG|Williamstown Seagulls
</gallery>
===Former clubs===
The VFL has undergone significant format changes since its induction which means several clubs have either left the league or changed identity for different reasons.
* [[Albert Park Football Club]]
* [[Ballarat Football Club]]
* [[Ballarat Imperial Football Club]]
* [[Barwon Football Club]]
* [[Beechworth Football Club]]
* [[Bendigo Diggers]] (changed name to [[Bendigo Bombers]], then Bendigo Gold)
* [[Berwick Football Club]] (the Trojans 1983–85 and Gippslanders 1986–87)
* [[Brighton Football Club]] (later Brighton-Caulfield Football Club)
* [[Brunswick Football Club]] (later Brunswick-Broadmeadows Football Club) (the Pottery Workers 1897–1908 and Magpies 1909–1990)
* [[Camberwell Football Club]] (the Tricolors 1926–78 and the Cobras 1979–1991)
* [[Carlton Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Castlemaine Football Club]]
* [[Caulfield Football Club]] (Brighton-Caulfield Penguins 1962–1964, Caulfield Bears 1965–1988)
* [[Collingwood Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] but the reserves side now plays in the VFL as of 2008)
* [[Dandenong Football Club]] (Redlegs 1958–1993)
* [[East Melbourne Football Club]]
* [[Essendon Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* Essendon Town Football Club (later [[Essendon Association Football Club]]) (the Dreadnaughts 1901–1922. Club then merged with [[Kangaroos Football Club|North Melbourne Football Club]])
* [[Fitzroy Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Footscray Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Geelong Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] but the reserves side now plays in the VFL)
* [[Geelong Association Football Club]]
* [[Geelong West Football Club]] (the Roosters 1963–1988)
* [[Gold Coast Football Club]] (elevated to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] after the 2010 season)
* [[Hawthorn Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Heidelberg Football Club]] (competed 1900–1902 in the short-lived VFA 2nd Division)
* Hotham Football Club (changed name to North Melbourne Football Club concurrent with the change of name of the municipality in 1888)
* [[Inglewood Football Club]]
* [[Kilsyth Football Club]] (the cougars VFA 1982/83/84 now playing in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|EFL]])
* [[Melbourne Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Melbourne City Football Club]] (Disbanded after two seasons without a win.)
* [[Moorabbin Football Club]] (the Kangaroos 1951–1964, 1983–1988)
* [[Mordialloc Football Club]] (the Bloodhounds 1957–1988)
* [[Murray Kangaroos Football Club|Murray Kangaroos]]
* [[North Melbourne Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] – later fielded the [[Murray Kangaroos Football Club|Murray Kangaroos]] as a reserves side)
* [[Northcote Football Club]] (originally the Brickfielders and later the Dragons)
* [[Oakleigh Football Club]] (originally the Purple and Golds, and later the Devils)
* [[Prahran Football Club]] (the Two Blues 1886–1888, 1899–1959, 1960–1995)
* [[Richmond Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Rochester Football Club]]
* [[St Kilda Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[South Ballarat Football Club]]
* Standard Football Club (an original Junior Club, albeit short-lived)
* [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[South Williamstown Football Club]] (forced by the VFA to amalgamate with [[Williamstown Football Club]] in 1888)
* [[Sunshine Football Club]] (the Crows 1959–1989)
* [[Tasmanian Devils Football Club]]
* [[Traralgon Football Club]] (the Maroons 1996–1997)
* [[University Football Club]]
* Victoria United Football Club (an original Junior Club, albeit short-lived)
* Victorian Railways Football Club (an original Junior Club, albeit short-lived)
* [[Waverley Football Club]] (the Panthers 1961–1988)
* [[West Melbourne Football Club]]
* [[Yarraville Football Club]] (the Villains 1927–1948, the Eagles 1949–1984)
=== Club participation timeline ===
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== Season results ==
=== VFA 1877–1994 ===
From 1888, the VFA published a list of the final four clubs at the end of what are now called home-and-away matches. The listings (below) for 1877 to 1887 are based on various newspaper reports as researched by Graeme Atkinson and published in his book ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Australian Rules Football ...'' (1982, The Five Mile Press, Melbourne).
Finals series (initially the Argus system, and from 1933 the Page-McIntyre system) were introduced in 1903 and, therefore from that date, the listing (below) reflects that situation after the finals.
In 1989 the VFA changed from a final four to a final five.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
|-
| 1877
| '''Carlton'''
| Melbourne
| Hotham
| Albert Park
|-
| 1878
| '''Geelong'''
| Melbourne
| Carlton
| Hotham
|-
| 1879
| '''Geelong'''
| Carlton
| South Melbourne
| Melbourne
|-
| 1880
| '''Geelong'''
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
| Melbourne
|-
| 1881
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Geelong
| Carlton
| Melbourne
|-
| 1882
| '''Geelong'''
| Essendon
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
|-
| 1883
| '''Geelong'''
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
| Melbourne
|-
| 1884
| '''Geelong'''
| Essendon
| Hotham
| South Melbourne
|-
| 1885
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Essendon
| Geelong
| Carlton
|-
| 1886
| ''' Geelong'''
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1887
| '''Carlton'''
| Geelong
| South Melbourne
| Fitzroy
|-
| 1888
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Geelong
| Williamstown
| Carlton
|-
| 1889
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Carlton
| Port Melbourne
| Essendon
|-
| 1890
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Carlton
| Essendon
| Fitzroy
|-
| 1891
| '''Essendon'''
| Carlton
| Fitzroy
| South Melbourne
|-
| 1892
| '''Essendon'''
| Fitzroy
| Geelong
| Melbourne
|-
| 1893
| '''Essendon'''
| Melbourne
| Geelong
| South Melbourne
|-
| 1894
| '''Essendon'''
| Melbourne
| South Melbourne
| Fitzroy
|-
| 1895
| '''Fitzroy'''
| Geelong
| Melbourne
| Collingwood
|-
|1896
| '''Collingwood'''
| South Melbourne
| Essendon
|Melbourne
|-
| 1897
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| North Melbourne
| Footscray
| Williamstown
|-
| 1898
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Port Melbourne
| Richmond
|-
| 1899
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1900
| '''Footscray'''
| Williamstown
| Richmond
| Prahran
|-
| 1901
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Richmond
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1902
| '''Richmond'''
| Port Melbourne
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1903
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Richmond
| Footscray
| West Melbourne
|-
| 1904
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Richmond
| Footscray
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1905
| '''Richmond'''
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1906
| '''West Melbourne'''
| Footscray
| Richmond
| North Melbourne
|-
| 1907
| '''Williamstown'''
| West Melbourne
| Richmond
| Footscray
|-
| 1908
| '''Footscray'''
| Brunswick
| Essendon Association
| Williamstown
|-
| 1909
| '''Brunswick'''
| Prahran
| Essendon Association
| Footscray
|-
| 1910
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Brunswick
| Essendon Association
| Prahran
|-
| 1911
| '''Essendon Association'''
| Brunswick
| North Melbourne
| Prahran
|-
| 1912
| '''Essendon Association'''
| Footscray
| North Melbourne
| Brunswick
|-
| 1913
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Essendon Association
| Brunswick
|-
| 1914
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Footscray
| Essendon Association
| Williamstown
|-
| 1915
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Brunswick
| Williamstown
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1916
| ''In recess – WW1''
|
|
|
|-
| 1917
| ''In recess – WW1''
|
|
|
|-
| 1918
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Prahran
| Brunswick
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1919
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Brunswick
| Northcote
|-
| 1920
| '''Footscray'''
| Brunswick
| North Melbourne
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1921
| '''Williamstown'''
| Footscray
| Port Melbourne
| Brunswick
|-
| 1922
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Footscray
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1923
| '''Footscray'''
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Hawthorn
|-
| 1924
| '''Footscray'''
| Williamstown
| Northcote
| Brunswick
|-
| 1925
| '''Brunswick'''
| Port Melbourne
| Northcote
| Coburg
|-
| 1926
| '''Coburg'''
| Brighton
| Northcote
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1927
| '''Coburg'''
| Brighton
| Port Melbourne
| Preston
|-
| 1928
| '''Coburg'''
| Port Melbourne
| Brighton
| Preston
|-
| 1929
| '''Northcote'''
| Port Melbourne
| Preston
| Brunswick
|-
| 1930
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Northcote
| Williamstown
| Yarraville
|-
| 1931
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Northcote
| Preston
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1932
| '''Northcote'''
| Coburg
| Camberwell
| Preston
|-
| 1933
| ''' Northcote'''
| Coburg
| Port Melbourne
| Yarraville
|-
| 1934
| '''Northcote'''
| Coburg
| Preston
| Prahran
|-
| 1935
| '''Yarraville'''
| Camberwell
| Northcote
| Coburg
|-
| 1936
| '''Northcote'''
| Prahran
| Brunswick
| Camberwell
|-
| 1937
| '''Prahran'''
| Brunswick
| Brighton
| Yarraville
|-
| 1938
| '''Brunswick'''
| Brighton
| Northcote
| Prahran
|-
| 1939
| '''Williamstown'''
| Brunswick
| Prahran
| Northcote
|-
| 1940
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Prahran
| Williamstown
| Preston
|-
| 1941
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Coburg
| Prahran
| Preston
|-
| 1942
| ''In recess – WWII''
|
|
|
|-
| 1943
| ''In recess – WWII''
|
|
|
|-
| 1944
| ''In recess – WWII''
|
|
|
|-
| 1945
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Coburg
| Camberwell
|-
| 1946
| '''Sandringham'''
| Camberwell
| Williamstown
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1947
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Sandringham
| Williamstown
| Prahran
|-
| 1948
| '''Brighton'''
| Williamstown
| Brunswick
| Northcote
|-
| 1949
| '''Williamstown'''
| Oakleigh
| Brighton
| Northcote
|-
| 1950
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Port Melbourne
| Brighton
| Williamstown
|-
| 1951
| '''Prahran'''
| Port Melbourne
| Oakleigh
| Sandringham
|-
| 1952
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Port Melbourne
| Coburg
| Yarraville
|-
| 1953
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Yarraville
| Williamstown
| Prahran
|-
| 1954
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Northcote
| Moorabbin
|-
| 1955
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Preston
| Moorabbin
|-
| 1956
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Box Hill
| Brunswick
|-
| 1957
| '''Moorabbin'''
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Preston
|-
| 1958
| '''Williamstown'''
| Moorabbin
| Port Melbourne
| Box Hill
|-
| 1959
| '''Williamstown'''
| Coburg
| Sandringham
| Oakleigh
|-
| 1960
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Sandringham
| Williamstown
| Yarraville
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Division
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
|-
| 1961
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''YARRAVILLE<br />Northcote'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Dandenong
| MOORABBIN<br />Camberwell
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Preston
|-
| 1962
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''SANDRINGHAM<br />Dandenong'''
| MOORABBIN<br />Prahran
| COBURG<br />Preston
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Box Hill
|-
| 1963
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''MOORABBIN<br />Preston'''
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Waverley
| YARRAVILLE<br />Prahran
| COBURG<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1964
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Geelong West'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Sunshine
| COBURG<br />Mordialloc
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Brighton-Caulfield
|-
| 1965
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''WAVERLEY<br />Preston'''
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc
| DANDENONG<br />Northcote
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1966
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Prahran'''
| WAVERLEY<br />Geelong West
| PRESTON<br />Northcote
| YARRAVILLE<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1967
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''DANDENONG<br />Oakleigh'''
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Geelong West
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Frankston
| PRESTON<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1968
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Geelong West'''
| PRAHRAN<br />Williamstown
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Sunshine
| DANDENONG<br />Werribee
|-
| 1969
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Williamstown'''
| DANDENONG<br />Sunshine
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Coburg
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Box Hill
|-
| 1970
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRAHRAN<br />Coburg'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Box Hill
| WAVERLEY<br />Sunshine
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Brunswick
|-
| [[1971 VFA Division 1 Grand Final|1971]]
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''DANDENONG<br />Sunshine'''
| PRESTON<br />Brunswick
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Caulfield
| OAKLEIGH<br />Yarraville
|-
| 1972
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''OAKLEIGH<br />Geelong West'''
| DANDENONG<br />Caulfield
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Yarraville
| PRESTON<br />Brunswick
|-
| 1973
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRAHRAN<br />Caulfield'''
| OAKLEIGH<br />Brunswick
| DANDENONG<br />Waverley
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Camberwell
|-
| 1974
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Coburg'''
| OAKLEIGH<br />Brunswick
| GEELONG WEST<br />Waverley
| DANDENONG<br />Camberwell
|-
| 1975
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick'''
| DANDENONG<br />Camberwell
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Sunshine
| COBURG<br />Frankston
|-
| 1976
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Williamstown'''
| DANDENONG<br />Mordialloc
| PRESTON<br />Frankston
| CAULFIELD<br />Northcote
|-
| 1977
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc'''
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Yarraville
| C0BURG<br />Camberwell
| BRUNSWICK<br />Oakleigh
|-
| 1978
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRAHRAN<br />Frankston'''
| PRESTON<br />Camberwell
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Oakleigh
| DANDENONG<br />Yarraville
|-
| 1979
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''COBURG<br />Camberwell'''
| GEELONG WEST<br />Oakleigh
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc
| PRAHRAN<br />Williamstown
|-
| 1980
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Brunswick'''
| COBURG<br />Yarraville
| GEELONG WEST<br />Waverley
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Williamstown
|-
| 1981
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Camberwell'''
| PRESTON<br />Waverley
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Mordialloc
| FRANKSTON<br />Werribee
|-
| 1982
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Northcote'''
| PRESTON<br />Caulfield
| COBURG<br />Oakleigh
| GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick
|-
| 1983
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Springvale'''
| GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Oakleigh
|-
| 1984
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Box Hill'''
| FRANKSTON<br />Oakleigh
| GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick
| CAMBERWELL<br />Caulfield
|-
| 1985
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''SANDRINGHAM<br />Brunswick'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Oakleigh
| COBURG<br />Sunshine
| PRESTON<br />Caulfield
|-
| 1986
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Box Hill'''
| COBURG<br />Sunshine
| FRANKSTON<BR>Prahran
| PRESTON<br />Oakleigh
|-
| 1987
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''SPRINGVALE<br />Prahran'''
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Waverley
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Werribee
| FRANKSTON<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1988
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''COBURG<BR>Oakleigh'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Sunshine
| PRESTON<BR>Werribee
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Dandenong
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
! FIFTH
|-
| 1989
| '''Coburg'''
| Williamstown
| Box Hill
| Springvale
| Frankston
|-
| 1990
| '''Williamstown'''
| Springvale
| Preston
| Coburg
| Werribee
|-
| 1991
| '''Dandenong'''
| Werribee
| Box Hill
| Springvale
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1992
| '''Sandringham'''
| Williamstown
| Prahran
| Box Hill
| Werribee
|-
| 1993
| '''Werribee'''
| Port Melbourne
| Springvale
| Prahran
| Frankston
|-
| 1994
| '''Sandringham'''
| Box Hill
| Springvale
| Dandenong Redlegs
| Frankston
|}
=== VFL 1995–present ===
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bar:Ge text:Geelong
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
! FIFTH
! (SIXTH)
! (SEVENTH)
! (EIGHTH)
|-
| 1995
| '''Springvale'''
| Sandringham
| Port Melbourne
| Frankston
| Werribee
|-
| 1996
| '''Springvale'''
| Frankston
|-
| 1997
| '''Sandringham'''
| Frankston
|-
| 1998
| '''Springvale'''
| Werribee
|-
| 1999
| '''Springvale'''
| North Ballarat
|-
| 2000
| '''Sandringham'''
| North Ballarat
| Carlton
| St Kilda
| Geelong
| Williamstown
| Box Hill Hawks
| Sandringham
|-
|-
| 2001
| '''Box Hill Hawks'''
| Werribee
| Springvale
| Murray Kangaroos
| Carlton
| Frankston
| Coburg Tigers
| Essendon
|-
| 2002
| '''Geelong'''
| Port Melbourne
| Werribee
| Coburg Tigers
| Box Hill Hawks
| Williamstown
| Murray Kangaroos
| Sandringham
|-
| 2003
| '''Williamstown'''
| Box Hill Hawks
| Port Melbourne
| Sandringham
| Tasmania
| Springvale
| Werribee
| Geelong
|-
| 2004
| '''Sandringham'''
| Port Melbourne
| Werribee
| North Ballarat
| Tasmania
| Coburg Tigers
| Box Hill Hawks
| Bendigo Bombers
|-
| 2005
| '''Sandringham'''
| Werribee
| Northern Bullants
| Bendigo Bombers
| Port Melbourne
| Tasmania
| Frankston
| Box Hill Hawks
|-
| 2006
| '''Sandringham'''
| Geelong
| Northern Bullants
| Williamstown
| Frankston
| North Ballarat
| Werribee
| Coburg Tigers
|-
| 2007
| '''Geelong'''
| Coburg Tigers
| Williamstown
| North Ballarat
| Sandringham
| Port Melbourne
| Casey Scorpions
| Bendigo Bombers
|-
|-
| 2008
| '''North Ballarat'''
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Werribee
| Casey Scorpions
| Frankston
| Coburg Tigers
| Northern Bullants
|-
|-
| 2009
| '''North Ballarat'''
| Northern Bullants
| Port Melbourne
| Collingwood
| Williamstown
| Box Hill Hawks
| Casey Scorpions
| Geelong
|-
|-
| 2010
| '''North Ballarat'''
| Northern Bullants
| Williamstown
| Box Hill Hawks
| Casey Scorpions
| Port Melbourne
| Collingwood
| Bendigo Bombers
|-
|-
| 2011
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Williamstown
| Werribee
| Northern Bullants
| North Ballarat
| Casey Scorpions
| Bendigo Bombers
| Box Hill Hawks
|}
== See also ==
* [[Early VFL Final systems]]
* [[History of Australian rules football in Victoria (1859-1900)]]
* [[Geoff_Grover#1967_VFA_Grand_Final|1967 VFA Grand Final]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.vfl.com.au/ VFL official website]
* [http://vfl.footballvic.com.au/default.aspx?s=historydisplay&aid=89804 VFL official history]
* [http://svc227.bne117v.server-web.com/vfl/vfl_final_team_place.htm List of VFA/VFL premiers since 1877]
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/vfl_vfa.htm VFA and VFL statistics and history at Full Points Footy]
* [http://www.truenergy.com.au/About/inthecommunity/vfl.xhtml VFL Mark of the Year competition]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/un/aspirex/vfl_history.htm History of the VFL]
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{{Infobox sports league
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| teams = 13
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The '''Victorian Football League (VFL)''' which evolved from the former '''Victorian Football Association (VFA)''', taking its new name as from the 1996 season, is the premier [[Australian rules football]] league in Victoria (not counting the [[Australian Football League]]. For historical purposes, the present VFL is sometimes referred to as the '''VFA/VFL'''. The VFA was formed in 1877, immediately after the foundation of a similar body in [[South Australia]] and is the second-oldest [[Australian rules football]] league, replacing the loose affiliation of clubs that had been the hallmark of the [[Australian Rules Football - Early Years in Victoria|early years]] of a game which was first played as early as 1850s.
'I Like Pie' is the traditional saying for 'Your Going To Be Smashed'
Today, the VFL is one of many regional Australian semi-professional competitions. It comprises 13 teams from throughout [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], nine of which have a continuous VFA heritage.
The VFL should not be confused with the previously-mentioned national [[Australian Football League]], which evolved from the former Victorian Football League in the early 1990s. The AFL is now a national competition but still has 10 of its 18 clubs based in Victoria. The VFL broke away from the VFA prior to the 1897 season. Because of its history, it is sometimes referred to as the [[VFL/AFL]]. Many Victorian AFL clubs [[Reserves affiliations of Australian Football League clubs|affiliate]] with VFL clubs, and as a result, the league partly serves as a reserves competition for the AFL.
== History ==
=== Formative years ===
[[File:BrunswickFC.jpg|550px|left|thumb|Brunswick during the early 1900s. The highlighted section in the bottom right-hand corner shows the future Australian Prime Minister [[John Curtin]]]]
The Victorian Football Association (VFA) was founded in 1877 on 17 May. The new governing body replaced an [[Australian Rules Football - Early Years in Victoria|earlier system]] where club delegates met informally to decide on the rules, the selection of the winner of the Challenge Cup, the division of clubs into Senior and Junior status, and other matters of mutual interest. The VFA continued to list its teams as being of either Senior or Junior status.
Foundation Senior clubs of the VFA were [[Albert Park Football Club|Albert Park]], [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]], [[East Melbourne Football Club|East Melbourne]], [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]], [[North Melbourne Football Club|Hotham]], [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]], [[St Kilda Football Club|St. Kilda]] & [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]. The Junior section of the VFA originally included such clubs as [[Ballarat Football Club|Ballarat]], [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]], [[Northcote Football Club|Northcote]], [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]], [[Standard Football Club|Standard]], [[Victoria United Football Club|Victoria United]], [[Victorian Railways Football Club|Victorian Railways]] and [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]. During its early years, many clubs dropped in and out and there were erratic promotions between the Senior and Junior sections. Hawthorn, Northcote, Standard, Victoria United, Victorian Railways and Williamstown dropped out within a year or so but Hawthorn, Northcote and Williamstown were all to return at various times.
Interestingly, in the [[Australian Rules Football - Early Years in Victoria|early years]], the compilation of fixtures was not done by the VFA but was the responsibility of each club secretary (a system that had evolved before the formation of the Association). Therefore, in a typical season, a club would play against other VFA teams (both Senior and Junior), non-VFA Victorian clubs, and even interstate teams.
At the end of each season, the VFA announced the Premier team. This was usually the club with the most wins, but that may not have been the case if the VFA felt that the leading team had had too many wins against junior clubs. Therefore, there are examples of the Premiership being given to the club with the second-highest number of wins.
From 1878 the Association recorded the number of behinds, but with only goals counting towards a win, thus the number of draws was extremely high. The number of players on the field was usually 20 but when a Senior and Junior team met, the Junior club was usually allowed to field extra players; there were no reserves and if a player was injured the team was a man short.
After 1889, the often-changeable collection of clubs in the VFA became settled at twelve consistent clubs: {{AFL Car}}, {{AFL Ess}}, [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]], [[Footscray Football Club|Footscray]], {{AFL Gee}}, {{AFL Mel}}, {{AFL Nor}}, [[Port Melbourne Football Club|Port Melbourne]], {{AFL Ric}}, {{AFL Stk}}, [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne]] and [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]; they were joined by a thirteenth club, {{AFL Col}}, in 1892.
=== Split and re-establishment ===
After the 1896 season, eight of the thirteen clubs broke away to form the Victorian Football League (VFL): Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne. All twenty VFA premierships to that stage had been shared by six of those eight clubs. The VFA continued to be an independent body, with only five of its original clubs – Footscray, North Melbourne, Port Melbourne, Richmond and Williamstown – but within five years it had expanded to ten clubs, a size it maintained until the 1920s. Although its size was constant, its membership was not, with many new clubs lasting only a few years before leaving, and four clubs switching to the VFL: Richmond in 1908, and North Melbourne, Footscray and {{AFL Haw}} (who joined the VFA in 1914) in 1925.
In the late 1920s, the VFA expanded to twelve teams, including six new clubs, and those twelve teams remained unchanged for several decades thereafter. Those clubs were: Port Melbourne; Williamstown; [[Brunswick Football Club|Brunswick]] (joined 1897); [[Prahran Football Club|Prahran]] (1898); [[Brighton Football Club|Brighton]] (1908); [[Northcote Football Club|Northcote]] (1908); [[Coburg Football Club|Coburg]] (1925); [[Camberwell Football Club|Camberwell]] (1926); [[Northern Bullants|Preston]] (1926, after a temporary period between 1903-1911); [[Yarraville Football Club|Yarraville]] (1928); [[Oakleigh Football Club|Oakleigh]] (1929); [[Sandringham Football Club|Sandringham]] (1929).
A number of rule changes were adopted during the last years of the 19th Century and the first years of the 20th:
* From 1897 behinds (1 point) were counted towards the score. (''The VFL also changed its scoring system in the same year''.)
* The 'little mark' was abolished in 1897. A 'little mark' was taken when a player passed the ball by foot at least two yards (1.83 m) generally from a pack of players. It was difficult for umpires to pick out 'little marks' in scrimmages. It was abolished to open up play. (''The VFL also abolished it in the same year.'')
* Also in 1897 the number of players was reduced from 20 to 18. This worked well as it gave players more freedom around the packs. Since then there have been a few modifications to the VFA's on-field numbers: 1908 – to 17; 1912 – to 16; 1918 – reverted to 18; 1959 – to 16; 1992 – reverted to 18. (''The VFL changed from 20 to 18 two years after the VFA [1899] and has had 18 players on the ground ever since.'')
* An order-off rule was also introduced in 1898 but only lasted for two seasons as it was not popular with either players or umpires. Umpires were never sure how rough things had to get before they could order a player off, rather than awarding a free kick to an opponent. (''The VFL has never had an order-off rule.'')
* In 1903 the VFA introduced its first finals. Prior to this, the four teams at the top of the ladder at the end of what are now called home-and-away games made up the 'final four'. (''The VFL had introduced finals in 1897.'')
Between at least 1900 and 1902, there was a short-lived VFA 2nd Division consisting of junior clubs such as [[Heidelberg Football Club|Heidelberg]].
The first regular radio broadcasts of VFA games were made by [[3XY]], a little after the station commenced operations in 1935. The commentator was [[Jumbo Sharland|Wallace ("Jumbo") Sharland]] who had earlier been the first to describe VFL matches, that being on 3AR in 1923. (Jumbo Sharland was a former Geelong player and, at one time, a newspaper football reporter.) In 1954 [[3AK]] began broadcasting VFA games, albeit only for a season or two. In 1966 [[Network Ten]] began to televise Sunday games. The 1970s also saw broadcasts on [[3UZ]], while local [[Geelong]] station, [[95.5 K-Rock#3GL|3GL]], broadcast all Geelong West matches. In 1982, the then-dominant Melbourne sports radio station, [[3AW]], broadcast the [[Grand Final]]. In 2003 3AK evolved into sports radio station [[SEN 1116|SEN]] 1116, and provided a coverage of VFL matches, but this was discontinued after they won the rights to broadcast the AFL ([[Australian Football League]]), as from the 2007 season. In the 2007 and 2008 seasons, [[3XX|Radio 1611 Double X]] began broadcasting VFL matches. The station was the first to [[podcast]] replays.
''(Details of current broadcasts are found below – "Radio".)''
[[File:Northcote 1929.jpg|400px|left|thumb|Northcote's 1929 premiership side. Second from right, front row, is [[Doug Nicholls]].]]
[[File:Oakleigh1950.jpg|400px|left|thumb|Oakleigh's 1950 premiership side ([http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=b8JVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6rwDAAAAIBAJ&dq=oakleigh%20and%20premiership&pg=7075%2C3699281]; [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/1734990]).]]
During the 1940s, there were talks between the [[Victorian Football Association|VFA]] and [[Australian Football League|VFL]] towards an amalgamation of the two bodies with the VFA initially forming a second division of the VFL. The negotiations broke down over the issue of promotion and relegation. The VFA wanted an automatic promotion of each Division Two premier, while the bottom Division One team at the end of each season, would have been automatically relegated. On the other hand, the VFL wanted these two teams to play off for promotion and relegation.
=== Expansion ===
During the 1950s and 1960s, as Melbourne expanded geographically, the VFA embarked on a deliberate plan to establish its presence in new areas by expanding the number of teams, most of these coming from the newer, outer suburbs. By 1960, the league had expanded to seventeen teams; when the eighteenth club joined in 1961, the VFA was split into First and Second Divisions, the First Division originally having 10 teams, and Second Division eight. There was a promotion and relegation system between the two Divisions, with one team promoted and one relegated each season. Although the league was fairly constant at twenty teams during the 1970s, it expanded again (into the outer eastern suburbs) in the 1980s. At its peak in 1983, there were 24 teams competing in the VFA.
The VFA also pioneered night and Sunday games. After years of losing ground to the VFL, the VFA's launch of Sunday games in 1960 was a turning point for the better. Eventually, most games were played on a Sunday, while the VFL played its games on Saturdays. This was similar to the College/Pro football day divide still present in the US. The [[Government of Victoria|Victorian Government]] supported the VFA's new-found vigour, and banned the VFL from holding games on Sundays.
=== Decline ===
The decline of the VFA may be said to have commenced in 1982 when the VFL moved the struggling South Melbourne Swans to Sydney. All [[Sydney Swans]] home games were played on Sunday and televised. This move basically destroyed the VFA's television ratings, and in 1986 Network Ten stopped broadcasting matches. This role was later taken on by the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]], but on a much lower-profile basis. VFA support declined. Increasing player payments and declining financial support and sponsorship forced clubs to leave the association, many unable to finish seasons. With fifteen teams remaining at the start of 1989, the VFA reverted to a single division.
In 1989, after the [[Seven Network]] was given exclusive rights to broadcast VFL/AFL, the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] increased its television commitment to the VFA in lieu of telecasting the VFL/AFL games. It attracted good ratings. Despite this, the early 1990s was a difficult period for the association, with many sides, including stalwart sides such as Oakleigh, Prahran and Dandenong leaving the competition or becoming defunct, and others, such as Williamstown, on the verge of folding.
At its nadir in 1995, only nine teams remained. These clubs had joined in various eras. Two (Port Melbourne and Williamstown) had been in the VFA prior to 1897, three (Preston, Coburg and Sandringham) represented the 1920s expansion, and four ([[Box Hill Football Club|Box Hill]], [[Frankston Football Club|Frankston]], [[Springvale Football Club|Springvale]] and [[Werribee Football Club|Werribee]]) were addmitted during the last few decades.
In 1990, the VFL renamed itself the [[Australian Football League]]. The VFA evolved into the Victorian Football League in 1995, a change which caused much debate at the time. The new VFL adopted the original League logo, but featured a gold "V" and football, to reflect the colours of the former VFA logo. The logo reverted to the original VFL's blue and white, a few years later.
In 1996, the VFL began a period of expansion into regional areas, with existing powerhouse country clubs [[North Ballarat Football Club|North Ballarat]] and [[Traralgon Football Club|Traralgon]] joining the nine existing teams. Traralgon's tenure was short-lived but they were soon replaced by another regional club, [[Bendigo Football Club|Bendigo]].
=== Since 2000: affiliation with the AFL ===
After the 1999 season, the VFL merged with the VSFL, the latter of which was a reserves competition for the AFL's Victorian clubs (and Sydney). The resulting competition contained a mixture of existing VFL clubs, reserves teams of AFL clubs, and [[reserves affiliations of Australian Football League clubs|affiliation arrangements]] between VFL and AFL clubs (whereby reserves players for the AFL would join the senior team of the VFL when not playing in the AFL). The affiliation deals greatly improved the financial viability of the clubs in question, but they diluted their ability to represent their suburb. There have been many changes to the affiliation arrangements in the decade since the VFL and VSFL merged. For a full list of the league's affiliation arrangements since 2000, see [[Reserves affiliations of Australian Football League clubs]].
This new configuration received much media attention at the season launch. The main point of interest was that there were matchups that had not occurred since the 1897 VFA/VFL schism.
Also notable, but short-lived was the playing of feature matches on Monday nights, a time when no AFL matches were played. However, these matches were not shown on free-to-air television, but on Channel 7's [[C7 Sport]] subscription channel. This was at a time when pay TV penetration was very poor; there was no access to this channel in most of Melbourne, and in the parts of Melbourne that could receive it there was a much more popular competing subscription platform, [[Foxtel]].
There was also a small continuation of the expansion of the league into regional areas, with the [[Murray Kangaroos Football Club]] representing the [[Ovens & Murray Football League]] and an expansion into [[Tasmanian Devils Football Club|Tasmania]], although both of these teams have since folded.
These days the VFL is moderately popular in Victoria, although not nearly as well-supported as the dominant [[Australian Football League]]. Matches now attract both traditional fans of the VFA/VFL clubs, and fans of affiliated AFL clubs keen to watch their reserves players in action.
==Awards==
===Recorder Cup===
{{Main|Recorder Cup}}
Awarded to the best and fairest player in each VFA season, 1923-41. It was first awarded one year before the VFL's [[Brownlow Medal]] but well after the inauguration of the [[SANFL]]'s [[Magarey Medal]], first awarded in 1898.
===VFA Medal===
Awarded to the best and fairest player in each VFA season, 1933-1940, concurrent with the Recorder Cup.
===J. J. Liston Trophy===
{{Main|J. J. Liston Trophy}}
Awarded to the best and fairest player in each VFA/VFL season, since 1942.
===Frosty Miller Medal===
{{Main|Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal}}
Awarded annually to the leading goal-kicker in the VFL season.
===Norm Goss Memorial Medal===
{{Main|Norm Goss Memorial Medal}}
Awarded annually to the player voted best afield in the VFL grand final.
===Fothergill-Round Medal===
{{Main|Fothergill-Round Medal}}
Awarded annually to the most promising young talent in the VFL competition.
===Frank Johnson Medal===
Awarded to the player voted best afield for the VFL in interstate football games.
== Salary cap ==
The VFL is classed as a [[semi-professional]] competition.
In 2007 the league had a [[salary cap]] of $185,000 excluding service payments. There are a significantly higher number of AFL reserves due to affiliations with Victorian clubs, but player payments for these appearances is apparently not included in the VFL's salary cap.
== Attendance ==
Attendances are small by AFL standards, and generally less than the [[SANFL]] and [[West Australian Football League|WAFL]], with an average of between 1,000–2,000 in attendance.
The VFL does not publish home and away attendance figures as some games are played as AFL curtain raisers, however various sources quote attendances for some games of the stronger clubs that maintain home records of their own.
== Recent finals series ==
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!| Year || Grand Final Clubs || Venue || Crowd || Total Finals Series Attendance
|-
| 2011 || Port Melbourne def Williamstown|| [[Docklands Stadium|Etihad Stadium]] ||11,879 ||<ref>www.austadiums.com/sport/comp.php?sid=25</ref>
|-
| 2010 || North Ballarat def Northern Bullants|| [[Docklands Stadium|Etihad Stadium]] ||11,000 ||<ref>www.austadiums.com/sport/comp.php?sid=25</ref>
|-
| 2009 || North Ballarat def Northern Bullants|| [[Docklands Stadium|Etihad Stadium]] || 14,026||<ref>http://www.austadiums.com/sport/event.php?eventid=9523</ref> ||
|-
| 2008 || North Ballarat def Port Melbourne|| [[Telstra Dome]] || 11,641<ref>http://www.austadiums.com/sport/event.php?eventid=8348</ref> ||
|-
| 2007 || Geelong def Coburg || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 13,842<ref>[http://www.austadiums.com/sport/event.php?eventid=7379 Australian Stadiums :: VFL GF: Geelong v Coburg]</ref> || ?
|-
| 2006 || Sandringham def Geelong || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 6,000 || ?
|-
| 2005 || Sandringham def Werribee || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 9,000 || 45,118
|-
| 2004 || Sandringham def Port Melbourne || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 8,196 || 38,656
|-
| 2003 || Williamstown def Box Hill || [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 10,500 || 43,573
|-
| 2002 || Geelong def Port Melbourne|| [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 11,500 || ?
|-
| 2001 || Box Hill Hawks def Werribee|| [[Princes Park (stadium)|Princes Park]] || 11,500 ||
|}
== Television ==
[[ABV (TV station)|ABC Victoria]] broadcasts one match a week live on Saturday afternoons during the home and away season, as well as broadcasting most finals matches.
In 2006 and 2007 [[ABC2]] showed replays of VFL matches late on Wednesday nights to a national audience.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/abc2/200605/programs/SP0519V005D17052006T230000.htm ABC TV Guide]</ref>
[[C31 Melbourne]] currently covers VFL football on ''The Local Footy Show'' and telecasts live league games as well as the [[TAC Cup]], [[Victorian Country Football League]], [[Victorian Women's Football League]] and the [[AFL Victoria Youth Girls Competition|AFL Victorian Youth Girls Competition]].
== Radio ==
Commencing in 1993, [[3SER|3SER-fm]] (Casey FM) has broadcast at least one VFL match per weekend. It was the only radio station to cover both the VFL reserves and seniors Grand Finals. Their coverage can be picked up on radio on 97.7 FM or via the web on www.3ser.org.au [http://www.3ser.org.au].
In 2008, [[3WBC]] 94.1 FM began broadcasting Box Hill Hawks home games. This began with the Round 2 game between Box Hill Hawks and Tasmania. This coverage can also be heard on the web at www.3wbc.org.au [http://www.3wbc.org.au].
Although no longer broadcasting on a regular basis (see history section) [[SEN 1116|SEN]] (1116 AM) has reserved the right to broadcast VFL finals and certain other games. They also have a weekly VFL panel show.
In 2009 the VFL announced that, as from the 2010 season, [[774 ABC Melbourne]] will simulcast the [[ABC Television|ABC TV]] VFL coverage.
Internet radio station [[Live VFL]] (at www.livevfl.com.au [http://www.livevfl.com.au]) currently broadcasts one VFL game per round.
Details of earlier broadcasts are listed in the History section (above).
== Clubs ==
=== Current clubs ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Club
! Location
! Home Ground
! AFL Affiliate
|-
| [[Bendigo Gold]]
| [[Bendigo, Victoria]]
| [[Queen Elizabeth Oval]]
| [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]]
|-
| [[Box Hill Hawks]]
| [[Box Hill, Victoria]]
| [[Box Hill City Oval]]
| [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
|-
| [[Casey Scorpions]]
| [[Cranbourne, Victoria]]
| [[Casey Fields]]
| [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
|-
| [[Coburg Football Club|Coburg]]
| [[Coburg, Victoria]]
| [[Coburg City Oval]]
| [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
|-
| [[Collingwood Football Club (VFL)|Collingwood]]
| [[Collingwood, Victoria]]
| [[Victoria Park, Melbourne|Victoria Park]]
| [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]]
|-
| [[Frankston Football Club|Frankston]]
| [[Frankston, Victoria]]
| [[Frankston Park]]
| ''none''
|-
| [[Geelong VFL Football Club|Geelong]]
| [[Geelong|Geelong, Victoria]]
| [[Kardinia Park (stadium)|Kardinia Park]]
| [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
|-
| [[North Ballarat Football Club|North Ballarat]]
| [[Ballarat, Victoria]]
| [[Northern Oval]]
| [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]] ''(partial)''<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/link-to-roos-but-tigers-not-in-the-hunt-20100730-10zus.html Link to Roos, but Tigers not in the hunt]</ref>
|-
| [[Northern Blues]]
| [[Preston, Victoria]]
| [[Preston City Oval]]
| [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]]
|-
| [[Port Melbourne Football Club|Port Melbourne]]
| [[Port Melbourne, Victoria]]
| [[North Port Oval]]
| ''none''
|-
| [[Sandringham Football Club|Sandringham]]
| [[Sandringham, Victoria]]
| [[Trevor Barker Beach Oval]]
| [[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]]
|-
| [[Werribee Football Club|Werribee]]
| [[Werribee, Victoria]]
| [[Chirnside Park (stadium)|Chirnside Park]]
| [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]] ''(partial)''<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/link-to-roos-but-tigers-not-in-the-hunt-20100730-10zus.html Link to Roos, but Tigers not in the hunt]</ref>
|-
| [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]]
| [[Williamstown, Victoria]]
| [[Burbank Oval]]
| [[Western Bulldogs]]
|}
===Guernseys===
====Home guernseys====
<gallery perrow="5">
Image:Bedndigo_Gold_Jumper.png|Bendigo Gold
Image:Hawthorn_Hawks_Jumper.svg|Box Hill Hawks
Image:Casey Scorpions Jumper.svg|Casey Scorpions
Image:Coburg Tigers Jumper.svg|Coburg Tigers
Image:Devonport Magpies Jumper.png|Collingwood Magpies
Image:Frankston Dolphins Jumper.svg|Frankston Dolphins
Image:Geelong Cats Jumper.svg|Geelong Cats
Image:North Ballarat Roosters Jumper.svg|North Ballarat Roosters
Image:Northern Blues Guernnsey.jpg|Northen Blues
Image:Port Melbourne Borough Jumper.svg|Port Melbourne Borough
Image:Sandringham Zebras Jumper.svg|Sandringham Zebras
Image:Werribee Tigers Jumper.svg|Werribee Tigers
Image:Williamstown Seagulls Jumper.svg|Williamstown Seagulls
</gallery>
====Clash guernseys====
<gallery perrow="5">
Image:Essendon Bombers Jumper.svg|Bendigo Gold
Image:Box Hill FC.jpg|Box Hill Hawks
Image:Casey FC.jpg|Casey Scorpions
Image:Coburg FC.jpg|Coburg Tigers
Image:Collingwood Magpies Jumper.svg|Collingwood Magpies
Image:Frankston FC.jpg|Frankston Dolphins
Image:Geelong Cats Jumper.svg|Geelong Cats
Image:North Ballarat FC.jpg|North Ballarat Roosters
Image:Northern Bullants Jumper.svg|Northern Blues
Image:Port Melbourne Borough Jumper.svg|Port Melbourne Borough
Image:Sandringham FC.jpg|Sandringham Zebras
Image:Werribee Tigers Jumper.svg|Werribee Tigers
Image:Williamstown Fc Clash.JPG|Williamstown Seagulls
</gallery>
===Former clubs===
The VFL has undergone significant format changes since its induction which means several clubs have either left the league or changed identity for different reasons.
* [[Albert Park Football Club]]
* [[Ballarat Football Club]]
* [[Ballarat Imperial Football Club]]
* [[Barwon Football Club]]
* [[Beechworth Football Club]]
* [[Bendigo Diggers]] (changed name to [[Bendigo Bombers]], then Bendigo Gold)
* [[Berwick Football Club]] (the Trojans 1983–85 and Gippslanders 1986–87)
* [[Brighton Football Club]] (later Brighton-Caulfield Football Club)
* [[Brunswick Football Club]] (later Brunswick-Broadmeadows Football Club) (the Pottery Workers 1897–1908 and Magpies 1909–1990)
* [[Camberwell Football Club]] (the Tricolors 1926–78 and the Cobras 1979–1991)
* [[Carlton Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Castlemaine Football Club]]
* [[Caulfield Football Club]] (Brighton-Caulfield Penguins 1962–1964, Caulfield Bears 1965–1988)
* [[Collingwood Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] but the reserves side now plays in the VFL as of 2008)
* [[Dandenong Football Club]] (Redlegs 1958–1993)
* [[East Melbourne Football Club]]
* [[Essendon Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* Essendon Town Football Club (later [[Essendon Association Football Club]]) (the Dreadnaughts 1901–1922. Club then merged with [[Kangaroos Football Club|North Melbourne Football Club]])
* [[Fitzroy Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Footscray Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Geelong Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] but the reserves side now plays in the VFL)
* [[Geelong Association Football Club]]
* [[Geelong West Football Club]] (the Roosters 1963–1988)
* [[Gold Coast Football Club]] (elevated to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] after the 2010 season)
* [[Hawthorn Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Heidelberg Football Club]] (competed 1900–1902 in the short-lived VFA 2nd Division)
* Hotham Football Club (changed name to North Melbourne Football Club concurrent with the change of name of the municipality in 1888)
* [[Inglewood Football Club]]
* [[Kilsyth Football Club]] (the cougars VFA 1982/83/84 now playing in the [[Eastern Football League (Australia)|EFL]])
* [[Melbourne Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Melbourne City Football Club]] (Disbanded after two seasons without a win.)
* [[Moorabbin Football Club]] (the Kangaroos 1951–1964, 1983–1988)
* [[Mordialloc Football Club]] (the Bloodhounds 1957–1988)
* [[Murray Kangaroos Football Club|Murray Kangaroos]]
* [[North Melbourne Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]] – later fielded the [[Murray Kangaroos Football Club|Murray Kangaroos]] as a reserves side)
* [[Northcote Football Club]] (originally the Brickfielders and later the Dragons)
* [[Oakleigh Football Club]] (originally the Purple and Golds, and later the Devils)
* [[Prahran Football Club]] (the Two Blues 1886–1888, 1899–1959, 1960–1995)
* [[Richmond Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[Rochester Football Club]]
* [[St Kilda Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[South Ballarat Football Club]]
* Standard Football Club (an original Junior Club, albeit short-lived)
* [[Sydney Swans|South Melbourne Football Club]] (breakaway club to the [[Australian Football League|VFL/AFL]])
* [[South Williamstown Football Club]] (forced by the VFA to amalgamate with [[Williamstown Football Club]] in 1888)
* [[Sunshine Football Club]] (the Crows 1959–1989)
* [[Tasmanian Devils Football Club]]
* [[Traralgon Football Club]] (the Maroons 1996–1997)
* [[University Football Club]]
* Victoria United Football Club (an original Junior Club, albeit short-lived)
* Victorian Railways Football Club (an original Junior Club, albeit short-lived)
* [[Waverley Football Club]] (the Panthers 1961–1988)
* [[West Melbourne Football Club]]
* [[Yarraville Football Club]] (the Villains 1927–1948, the Eagles 1949–1984)
=== Club participation timeline ===
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== Season results ==
=== VFA 1877–1994 ===
From 1888, the VFA published a list of the final four clubs at the end of what are now called home-and-away matches. The listings (below) for 1877 to 1887 are based on various newspaper reports as researched by Graeme Atkinson and published in his book ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Australian Rules Football ...'' (1982, The Five Mile Press, Melbourne).
Finals series (initially the Argus system, and from 1933 the Page-McIntyre system) were introduced in 1903 and, therefore from that date, the listing (below) reflects that situation after the finals.
In 1989 the VFA changed from a final four to a final five.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
|-
| 1877
| '''Carlton'''
| Melbourne
| Hotham
| Albert Park
|-
| 1878
| '''Geelong'''
| Melbourne
| Carlton
| Hotham
|-
| 1879
| '''Geelong'''
| Carlton
| South Melbourne
| Melbourne
|-
| 1880
| '''Geelong'''
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
| Melbourne
|-
| 1881
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Geelong
| Carlton
| Melbourne
|-
| 1882
| '''Geelong'''
| Essendon
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
|-
| 1883
| '''Geelong'''
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
| Melbourne
|-
| 1884
| '''Geelong'''
| Essendon
| Hotham
| South Melbourne
|-
| 1885
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Essendon
| Geelong
| Carlton
|-
| 1886
| ''' Geelong'''
| South Melbourne
| Carlton
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1887
| '''Carlton'''
| Geelong
| South Melbourne
| Fitzroy
|-
| 1888
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Geelong
| Williamstown
| Carlton
|-
| 1889
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Carlton
| Port Melbourne
| Essendon
|-
| 1890
| '''South Melbourne'''
| Carlton
| Essendon
| Fitzroy
|-
| 1891
| '''Essendon'''
| Carlton
| Fitzroy
| South Melbourne
|-
| 1892
| '''Essendon'''
| Fitzroy
| Geelong
| Melbourne
|-
| 1893
| '''Essendon'''
| Melbourne
| Geelong
| South Melbourne
|-
| 1894
| '''Essendon'''
| Melbourne
| South Melbourne
| Fitzroy
|-
| 1895
| '''Fitzroy'''
| Geelong
| Melbourne
| Collingwood
|-
|1896
| '''Collingwood'''
| South Melbourne
| Essendon
|Melbourne
|-
| 1897
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| North Melbourne
| Footscray
| Williamstown
|-
| 1898
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Port Melbourne
| Richmond
|-
| 1899
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1900
| '''Footscray'''
| Williamstown
| Richmond
| Prahran
|-
| 1901
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Richmond
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1902
| '''Richmond'''
| Port Melbourne
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1903
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Richmond
| Footscray
| West Melbourne
|-
| 1904
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Richmond
| Footscray
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1905
| '''Richmond'''
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1906
| '''West Melbourne'''
| Footscray
| Richmond
| North Melbourne
|-
| 1907
| '''Williamstown'''
| West Melbourne
| Richmond
| Footscray
|-
| 1908
| '''Footscray'''
| Brunswick
| Essendon Association
| Williamstown
|-
| 1909
| '''Brunswick'''
| Prahran
| Essendon Association
| Footscray
|-
| 1910
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Brunswick
| Essendon Association
| Prahran
|-
| 1911
| '''Essendon Association'''
| Brunswick
| North Melbourne
| Prahran
|-
| 1912
| '''Essendon Association'''
| Footscray
| North Melbourne
| Brunswick
|-
| 1913
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Essendon Association
| Brunswick
|-
| 1914
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Footscray
| Essendon Association
| Williamstown
|-
| 1915
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Brunswick
| Williamstown
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1916
| ''In recess – WW1''
|
|
|
|-
| 1917
| ''In recess – WW1''
|
|
|
|-
| 1918
| '''North Melbourne'''
| Prahran
| Brunswick
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1919
| '''Footscray'''
| North Melbourne
| Brunswick
| Northcote
|-
| 1920
| '''Footscray'''
| Brunswick
| North Melbourne
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1921
| '''Williamstown'''
| Footscray
| Port Melbourne
| Brunswick
|-
| 1922
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Footscray
| North Melbourne
| Williamstown
|-
| 1923
| '''Footscray'''
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Hawthorn
|-
| 1924
| '''Footscray'''
| Williamstown
| Northcote
| Brunswick
|-
| 1925
| '''Brunswick'''
| Port Melbourne
| Northcote
| Coburg
|-
| 1926
| '''Coburg'''
| Brighton
| Northcote
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1927
| '''Coburg'''
| Brighton
| Port Melbourne
| Preston
|-
| 1928
| '''Coburg'''
| Port Melbourne
| Brighton
| Preston
|-
| 1929
| '''Northcote'''
| Port Melbourne
| Preston
| Brunswick
|-
| 1930
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Northcote
| Williamstown
| Yarraville
|-
| 1931
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Northcote
| Preston
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1932
| '''Northcote'''
| Coburg
| Camberwell
| Preston
|-
| 1933
| ''' Northcote'''
| Coburg
| Port Melbourne
| Yarraville
|-
| 1934
| '''Northcote'''
| Coburg
| Preston
| Prahran
|-
| 1935
| '''Yarraville'''
| Camberwell
| Northcote
| Coburg
|-
| 1936
| '''Northcote'''
| Prahran
| Brunswick
| Camberwell
|-
| 1937
| '''Prahran'''
| Brunswick
| Brighton
| Yarraville
|-
| 1938
| '''Brunswick'''
| Brighton
| Northcote
| Prahran
|-
| 1939
| '''Williamstown'''
| Brunswick
| Prahran
| Northcote
|-
| 1940
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Prahran
| Williamstown
| Preston
|-
| 1941
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Coburg
| Prahran
| Preston
|-
| 1942
| ''In recess – WWII''
|
|
|
|-
| 1943
| ''In recess – WWII''
|
|
|
|-
| 1944
| ''In recess – WWII''
|
|
|
|-
| 1945
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Coburg
| Camberwell
|-
| 1946
| '''Sandringham'''
| Camberwell
| Williamstown
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1947
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Sandringham
| Williamstown
| Prahran
|-
| 1948
| '''Brighton'''
| Williamstown
| Brunswick
| Northcote
|-
| 1949
| '''Williamstown'''
| Oakleigh
| Brighton
| Northcote
|-
| 1950
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Port Melbourne
| Brighton
| Williamstown
|-
| 1951
| '''Prahran'''
| Port Melbourne
| Oakleigh
| Sandringham
|-
| 1952
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Port Melbourne
| Coburg
| Yarraville
|-
| 1953
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Yarraville
| Williamstown
| Prahran
|-
| 1954
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Northcote
| Moorabbin
|-
| 1955
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Preston
| Moorabbin
|-
| 1956
| '''Williamstown'''
| Port Melbourne
| Box Hill
| Brunswick
|-
| 1957
| '''Moorabbin'''
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Preston
|-
| 1958
| '''Williamstown'''
| Moorabbin
| Port Melbourne
| Box Hill
|-
| 1959
| '''Williamstown'''
| Coburg
| Sandringham
| Oakleigh
|-
| 1960
| '''Oakleigh'''
| Sandringham
| Williamstown
| Yarraville
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Division
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
|-
| 1961
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''YARRAVILLE<br />Northcote'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Dandenong
| MOORABBIN<br />Camberwell
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Preston
|-
| 1962
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''SANDRINGHAM<br />Dandenong'''
| MOORABBIN<br />Prahran
| COBURG<br />Preston
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Box Hill
|-
| 1963
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''MOORABBIN<br />Preston'''
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Waverley
| YARRAVILLE<br />Prahran
| COBURG<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1964
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Geelong West'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Sunshine
| COBURG<br />Mordialloc
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Brighton-Caulfield
|-
| 1965
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''WAVERLEY<br />Preston'''
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc
| DANDENONG<br />Northcote
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1966
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Prahran'''
| WAVERLEY<br />Geelong West
| PRESTON<br />Northcote
| YARRAVILLE<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1967
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''DANDENONG<br />Oakleigh'''
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Geelong West
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Frankston
| PRESTON<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1968
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Geelong West'''
| PRAHRAN<br />Williamstown
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Sunshine
| DANDENONG<br />Werribee
|-
| 1969
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Williamstown'''
| DANDENONG<br />Sunshine
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Coburg
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Box Hill
|-
| 1970
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRAHRAN<br />Coburg'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Box Hill
| WAVERLEY<br />Sunshine
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Brunswick
|-
| [[1971 VFA Division 1 Grand Final|1971]]
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''DANDENONG<br />Sunshine'''
| PRESTON<br />Brunswick
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Caulfield
| OAKLEIGH<br />Yarraville
|-
| 1972
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''OAKLEIGH<br />Geelong West'''
| DANDENONG<br />Caulfield
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Yarraville
| PRESTON<br />Brunswick
|-
| 1973
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRAHRAN<br />Caulfield'''
| OAKLEIGH<br />Brunswick
| DANDENONG<br />Waverley
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Camberwell
|-
| 1974
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Coburg'''
| OAKLEIGH<br />Brunswick
| GEELONG WEST<br />Waverley
| DANDENONG<br />Camberwell
|-
| 1975
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick'''
| DANDENONG<br />Camberwell
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Sunshine
| COBURG<br />Frankston
|-
| 1976
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Williamstown'''
| DANDENONG<br />Mordialloc
| PRESTON<br />Frankston
| CAULFIELD<br />Northcote
|-
| 1977
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc'''
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Yarraville
| C0BURG<br />Camberwell
| BRUNSWICK<br />Oakleigh
|-
| 1978
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRAHRAN<br />Frankston'''
| PRESTON<br />Camberwell
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Oakleigh
| DANDENONG<br />Yarraville
|-
| 1979
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''COBURG<br />Camberwell'''
| GEELONG WEST<br />Oakleigh
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc
| PRAHRAN<br />Williamstown
|-
| 1980
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Brunswick'''
| COBURG<br />Yarraville
| GEELONG WEST<br />Waverley
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Williamstown
|-
| 1981
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Camberwell'''
| PRESTON<br />Waverley
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Mordialloc
| FRANKSTON<br />Werribee
|-
| 1982
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PORT MELBOURNE<br />Northcote'''
| PRESTON<br />Caulfield
| COBURG<br />Oakleigh
| GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick
|-
| 1983
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Springvale'''
| GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Mordialloc
| SANDRINGHAM<br />Oakleigh
|-
| 1984
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''PRESTON<br />Box Hill'''
| FRANKSTON<br />Oakleigh
| GEELONG WEST<br />Brunswick
| CAMBERWELL<br />Caulfield
|-
| 1985
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''SANDRINGHAM<br />Brunswick'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Oakleigh
| COBURG<br />Sunshine
| PRESTON<br />Caulfield
|-
| 1986
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Box Hill'''
| COBURG<br />Sunshine
| FRANKSTON<BR>Prahran
| PRESTON<br />Oakleigh
|-
| 1987
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''SPRINGVALE<br />Prahran'''
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Waverley
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Werribee
| FRANKSTON<br />Sunshine
|-
| 1988
| 1st<br />2nd
| '''COBURG<BR>Oakleigh'''
| WILLIAMSTOWN<br />Sunshine
| PRESTON<BR>Werribee
| PORT MELBOURNE<br />Dandenong
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
! FIFTH
|-
| 1989
| '''Coburg'''
| Williamstown
| Box Hill
| Springvale
| Frankston
|-
| 1990
| '''Williamstown'''
| Springvale
| Preston
| Coburg
| Werribee
|-
| 1991
| '''Dandenong'''
| Werribee
| Box Hill
| Springvale
| Port Melbourne
|-
| 1992
| '''Sandringham'''
| Williamstown
| Prahran
| Box Hill
| Werribee
|-
| 1993
| '''Werribee'''
| Port Melbourne
| Springvale
| Prahran
| Frankston
|-
| 1994
| '''Sandringham'''
| Box Hill
| Springvale
| Dandenong Redlegs
| Frankston
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! PREMIER
! RUNNER-UP
! THIRD
! FOURTH
! FIFTH
! (SIXTH)
! (SEVENTH)
! (EIGHTH)
|-
| 1995
| '''Springvale'''
| Sandringham
| Port Melbourne
| Frankston
| Werribee
|-
| 1996
| '''Springvale'''
| Frankston
|-
| 1997
| '''Sandringham'''
| Frankston
|-
| 1998
| '''Springvale'''
| Werribee
|-
| 1999
| '''Springvale'''
| North Ballarat
|-
| 2000
| '''Sandringham'''
| North Ballarat
| Carlton
| St Kilda
| Geelong
| Williamstown
| Box Hill Hawks
| Sandringham
|-
|-
| 2001
| '''Box Hill Hawks'''
| Werribee
| Springvale
| Murray Kangaroos
| Carlton
| Frankston
| Coburg Tigers
| Essendon
|-
| 2002
| '''Geelong'''
| Port Melbourne
| Werribee
| Coburg Tigers
| Box Hill Hawks
| Williamstown
| Murray Kangaroos
| Sandringham
|-
| 2003
| '''Williamstown'''
| Box Hill Hawks
| Port Melbourne
| Sandringham
| Tasmania
| Springvale
| Werribee
| Geelong
|-
| 2004
| '''Sandringham'''
| Port Melbourne
| Werribee
| North Ballarat
| Tasmania
| Coburg Tigers
| Box Hill Hawks
| Bendigo Bombers
|-
| 2005
| '''Sandringham'''
| Werribee
| Northern Bullants
| Bendigo Bombers
| Port Melbourne
| Tasmania
| Frankston
| Box Hill Hawks
|-
| 2006
| '''Sandringham'''
| Geelong
| Northern Bullants
| Williamstown
| Frankston
| North Ballarat
| Werribee
| Coburg Tigers
|-
| 2007
| '''Geelong'''
| Coburg Tigers
| Williamstown
| North Ballarat
| Sandringham
| Port Melbourne
| Casey Scorpions
| Bendigo Bombers
|-
|-
| 2008
| '''North Ballarat'''
| Port Melbourne
| Williamstown
| Werribee
| Casey Scorpions
| Frankston
| Coburg Tigers
| Northern Bullants
|-
|-
| 2009
| '''North Ballarat'''
| Northern Bullants
| Port Melbourne
| Collingwood
| Williamstown
| Box Hill Hawks
| Casey Scorpions
| Geelong
|-
|-
| 2010
| '''North Ballarat'''
| Northern Bullants
| Williamstown
| Box Hill Hawks
| Casey Scorpions
| Port Melbourne
| Collingwood
| Bendigo Bombers
|-
|-
| 2011
| '''Port Melbourne'''
| Williamstown
| Werribee
| Northern Bullants
| North Ballarat
| Casey Scorpions
| Bendigo Bombers
| Box Hill Hawks
|}
== See also ==
* [[Early VFL Final systems]]
* [[History of Australian rules football in Victoria (1859-1900)]]
* [[Geoff_Grover#1967_VFA_Grand_Final|1967 VFA Grand Final]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.vfl.com.au/ VFL official website]
* [http://vfl.footballvic.com.au/default.aspx?s=historydisplay&aid=89804 VFL official history]
* [http://svc227.bne117v.server-web.com/vfl/vfl_final_team_place.htm List of VFA/VFL premiers since 1877]
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/vfl_vfa.htm VFA and VFL statistics and history at Full Points Footy]
* [http://www.truenergy.com.au/About/inthecommunity/vfl.xhtml VFL Mark of the Year competition]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/un/aspirex/vfl_history.htm History of the VFL]
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