The 1952 Victorian Football Association season was the 71st season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Oakleigh Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne by 21 points in the Grand Final on 4 October. It was Oakleigh's fourth VFA premiership.
1952 VFA premiership season | |
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Teams | 14 |
Premiers | Oakleigh 4th premiership |
Minor premiers | Port Melbourne 4th minor premiership |
Premiership
editThe 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.
Ladder
editPos | Team | Pld | W | L | D | PF | PA | PP | Pts |
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1 | Port Melbourne | 20 | 18 | 2 | 0 | 1911 | 1245 | 153.5 | 72 |
2 | Coburg | 20 | 15 | 5 | 0 | 1709 | 1272 | 134.4 | 60 |
3 | Oakleigh (P) | 20 | 13 | 7 | 0 | 1494 | 1226 | 121.9 | 52 |
4 | Yarraville | 20 | 13 | 7 | 0 | 1537 | 1434 | 107.2 | 52 |
5 | Brunswick | 20 | 12 | 8 | 0 | 1366 | 1278 | 106.9 | 48 |
6 | Camberwell | 20 | 11 | 8 | 1 | 1411 | 1363 | 103.5 | 46 |
7 | Prahran | 20 | 11 | 9 | 0 | 1511 | 1501 | 100.7 | 44 |
8 | Moorabbin | 20 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 1301 | 1326 | 98.1 | 40 |
9 | Northcote | 20 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 1270 | 1321 | 96.1 | 40 |
10 | Williamstown | 20 | 8 | 12 | 0 | 1767 | 1571 | 112.5 | 32 |
11 | Preston | 20 | 7 | 12 | 1 | 1495 | 1576 | 94.9 | 30 |
12 | Sandringham | 20 | 7 | 13 | 0 | 1393 | 1743 | 79.9 | 28 |
13 | Box Hill | 20 | 2 | 18 | 0 | 1228 | 1856 | 66.2 | 8 |
14 | Brighton | 20 | 2 | 18 | 0 | 1036 | 1717 | 60.3 | 8 |
Finals
editSemifinals | |||||
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Saturday, 13 September | Oakleigh 14.19 (103) | def. | Yarraville 13.15 (93) | St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 16,000) | [2] |
Saturday, 20 September | Port Melbourne 11.8 (74) | def. | Coburg 5.11 (41) | St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 16,000) | [3] |
Preliminary Final | |||||
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Saturday, 27 September | Coburg 8.10 (58) | def. by | Oakleigh 11.13 (79) | St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 17,000) | [4] |
1952 VFA Grand Final | |||||
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Saturday, 4 October | Port Melbourne | def. by | Oakleigh | St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 39,500) | [5][6] |
1.4 (10) 2.7 (19) 5.12 (42) 8.15 (63) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
2.5 (17) 5.9 (39) 9.12 (66) 11.18 (84) |
Umpires: Merrington | ||
Bonnett 3, Caris 2, Bower, Houlihan, Murray | Goals | Scott 5, Wenn 3, Lambert, Newton, Watson | |||
Murray (ribs), Tucker (knee) | Injuries | Cunningham ( knee), Savory (cramp) | |||
Johnson, for kicking Lambert in the second quarter Murray, for unseemly conduct (interfering with the umpire) in the second quarter |
Reports | ||||
Awards
edit- The leading goalkicker for the season was Johnny Walker (Williamstown), who kicked 103 goals in the home-and-home season and did not participate in finals.[1]
- The J. J. Liston Trophy was won by Frank Johnson (Port Melbourne), who polled 47 votes. Jim Bohan (Camberwell) was second with 45 votes, and Bill Morris (Box Hill) was third with 23 votes.[7]
- Yarraville won the seconds premiership. Yarraville 14.13 (97) defeated Moorabbin 12.15 (87) in the Grand Final, played as a curtain raiser to the firsts Grand Final on 4 October.[5]
Notable events
edit- The Association's Thirds competition, contested by players under the age of 19, was established in 1952.[8] Most clubs already operated Thirds teams, but they were fielded in local leagues rather than a dedicated Association-operated competition.
- In its first match of the season on 19 April, Oakleigh 14.10 (94) comfortably defeated Brunswick 4.9 (33). However, two of Oakleigh's new recruits – Eric Guy and Bill Botten, both from the Carrum Football Club – were played before their clearances from the Mornington Peninsula Football League were formally lodged with the Association; as a result, on 5 May the Association awarded the match and the four premiership points to Brunswick, and Oakleigh was fined £10. Oakleigh argued that the paperwork error was made by the Permit Committee, not the club; but the Association found that the onus was on Oakleigh to ensure the paperwork was lodged correctly.[9] In August, the club took the Association to the Supreme Court of Victoria, seeking to overturn the penalties and injunct the Association from staging the finals if the penalty affected Oakleigh's finishing position,[10] but dropped the case prior to the final round of home-and-home matches after the injunction was refused and an unfavourable reserved judgement was delivered.[11] Ultimately, the club's third placing on the ladder was unaffected by the penalty, and it went on to win the premiership. The legal action cost the club an estimated £453.[12]
- On 3 May, Box Hill won its first senior match in the Association, defeating Brighton 12.14 (86) d. 12.12 (84), to end a 22-game winless streak which included one draw.[13]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Gavin Cook (8 September 1952). "Yarraville wins way to first V.F.A. semi-final". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 25.
- ^ Gavin Cook (15 September 1952). "Oakleigh stamina must improve to have final chance". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 25.
- ^ Gavin Cook (22 September 1952). "Port is favoured for title in V.F.A.". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 27.
- ^ Gavin Cook (29 September 1952). "Oakleigh is big threat to Port for title". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 25.
- ^ a b Gavin Cook (6 October 1952). "Pace, team-work, gives Oakleigh V.F.A. title win". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 23.
- ^ Ian McDonald (6 October 1952). "Fighting spirit gives Oakleigh third (sic) V.F.A. flag". The Argus. Melbourne. p. 10.
- ^ "Port ruckman wins J. J. Liston Trophy". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 11 September 1952. p. 24.
- ^ Fiddian, Marc (2004), The VFA: a history of the Victorian Football Association, 1877–1995, p. 36
- ^ Ian McDonald (6 May 1952). "Oakleigh loses four points". The Argus. Melbourne. p. 8.
- ^ "VFA named in writ". The Argus. Melbourne. 13 August 1952. p. 11.
- ^ "Legal battle dropped". The West Australian. Perth, WA. 4 September 1952. p. 22.
- ^ "V.F.A. recovery "in lap of Gods"". The Argus. Melbourne. 2 December 1952. p. 8.
- ^ Jack Oates (5 May 1952). "Box Hill's first win in V.F.A.". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 20.