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1931 VFL season

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35th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)

1931 VFL premiership season
Overview
Date2 May—10 October 1931
Teams12
PremiersGeelong
2nd premiership
Runners-upRichmond
6th runners-up result
Minor premiersGeelong
4th minor premiership
Brownlow MedallistHaydn Bunton Sr. (Fitzroy)
26 votes
Leading goalkicker medallistHarry Vallence (Carlton)
72 goals
Attendance
Matches played112
Total attendance1,785,275 (15,940 per match)
Highest (H&A)40,000 (round 4,Richmond vCollingwood)
Highest (finals)60,712 (grand final,Richmond vGeelong)
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The1931 VFL season was the 35th season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), the highest-level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured twelve clubs and ran from 2 May to 10 October, comprising an 18-match home-and-away season followed by a four-weekfinals series featuring the top four clubs.

Geelong won thepremiership, defeatingRichmond by 20 points in the1931 VFL grand final; it was Geelong's second VFL premiership. Geelong also won theminor premiership by finishing atop the home-and-away ladder with a 15–3 win–loss record.Fitzroy'sHaydn Bunton Sr. won theBrownlow Medal as the league's best and fairest player, andCarlton'sHarry Vallence won theleading goalkicker medal as the league's leading goalkicker.

Background

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In 1931, the VFL competition consisted of twelve teams of 18 on-the-field players each, plus one substitute player, known as the19th man. A player could be substituted for any reason; however, once substituted, a player could not return to the field of play under any circumstances.

Teams played each other in a home-and-away season of 18 rounds; matches 12 to 18 were the "home-and-way reverse" of matches 1 to 7.

Once the 18-round home-and-away season had finished, the 1931 VFLPremiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of thePage–McIntyre system. This was the first season to feature the new finals format, with the winner of the 2nd Semi Final going direct through to the Grand Final, and the loser through to a Preliminary Final against the winner of the 1st Semi Final. The league predominantly used variations oftheArgus Challenge System over the previous thirty seasons.[1]

Home-and-away season

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Round 1

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne11.17 (83)South Melbourne19.21 (135)Arden Street Oval10,0002 May 1931
Footscray8.13 (61)Hawthorn9.6 (60)Western Oval12,0002 May 1931
Collingwood13.14 (92)Geelong12.15 (87)Victoria Park16,0002 May 1931
Carlton15.8 (98)Richmond14.23 (107)Princes Park26,5002 May 1931
Melbourne15.16 (106)Fitzroy14.10 (94)MCG19,3302 May 1931
St Kilda13.14 (92)Essendon11.14 (80)Junction Oval19,0002 May 1931

Round 2

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong20.6 (126)St Kilda7.12 (54)Corio Oval9,5009 May 1931
Essendon12.5 (77)Melbourne10.13 (73)Windy Hill15,0009 May 1931
Richmond30.19 (199)North Melbourne4.7 (31)Punt Road Oval11,0009 May 1931
South Melbourne13.13 (91)Footscray16.15 (111)Lake Oval20,0009 May 1931
Hawthorn8.17 (65)Collingwood11.18 (84)Glenferrie Oval15,0009 May 1931
Fitzroy13.15 (93)Carlton19.19 (133)Brunswick Street Oval35,0009 May 1931

Round 3

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray7.10 (52)Richmond13.16 (94)Western Oval30,00016 May 1931
Collingwood13.16 (94)South Melbourne10.13 (73)Victoria Park15,00016 May 1931
Carlton18.18 (126)Essendon5.14 (44)Princes Park20,00016 May 1931
St Kilda10.12 (72)Hawthorn10.8 (68)Junction Oval14,00016 May 1931
Melbourne12.15 (87)Geelong11.17 (83)MCG19,76716 May 1931
North Melbourne6.12 (48)Fitzroy12.16 (88)Arden Street Oval7,00016 May 1931

Round 4

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn13.16 (94)Melbourne16.13 (109)Glenferrie Oval10,00023 May 1931
Fitzroy10.15 (75)Footscray12.12 (84)Brunswick Street Oval14,00023 May 1931
Essendon12.13 (85)North Melbourne9.9 (63)Windy Hill10,00023 May 1931
South Melbourne18.19 (127)St Kilda16.10 (106)Lake Oval18,00023 May 1931
Richmond10.12 (72)Collingwood9.14 (68)Punt Road Oval40,00023 May 1931
Geelong11.14 (80)Carlton11.8 (74)Corio Oval12,50023 May 1931

Round 5

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn11.10 (76)South Melbourne11.13 (79)Glenferrie Oval11,00030 May 1931
Essendon10.12 (72)Richmond11.20 (86)Windy Hill15,00030 May 1931
Carlton16.11 (107)Collingwood13.13 (91)Princes Park35,00030 May 1931
St Kilda13.19 (97)North Melbourne7.10 (52)Junction Oval10,00030 May 1931
Melbourne13.9 (87)Footscray10.11 (71)MCG20,24430 May 1931
Geelong20.22 (142)Fitzroy12.9 (81)Corio Oval9,00030 May 1931

Round 6

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Round 6 was a split round, but the two-halves of the round were unusually played almost three weeks apart. Three matches played on King's Birthday Monday (8 June), and the other three matches played Saturday 27 June – the Saturday between Rounds 8 and 9. This means that six teams played their Round 7 and 8 matches before their Round 6 match.[2]

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Collingwood15.10 (100)St Kilda10.17 (77)Victoria Park16,0008 June 1931
North Melbourne7.17 (59)Melbourne15.8 (98)Arden Street Oval7,0008 June 1931
South Melbourne6.8 (44)Geelong13.15 (93)Lake Oval30,0008 June 1931
Richmond9.15 (69)Hawthorn8.10 (58)Punt Road Oval19,00027 June 1931
Fitzroy7.14 (56)Essendon10.10 (70)Brunswick Street Oval12,00027 June 1931
Footscray8.8 (56)Carlton8.11 (59)Western Oval24,00027 June 1931

Round 7

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong12.15 (87)Richmond8.12 (60)Corio Oval18,25013 June 1931
Footscray13.8 (86)North Melbourne5.13 (43)Western Oval11,00013 June 1931
Fitzroy14.14 (98)South Melbourne16.15 (111)Brunswick Street Oval12,00013 June 1931
Essendon8.12 (60)Hawthorn12.8 (80)Windy Hill10,00013 June 1931
Melbourne7.12 (54)Collingwood10.11 (71)MCG26,43613 June 1931
St Kilda8.11 (59)Carlton12.18 (90)Junction Oval24,00013 June 1931

Round 8

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond12.12 (84)South Melbourne7.15 (57)Punt Road Oval18,00020 June 1931
Essendon7.13 (55)Geelong13.11 (89)Windy Hill10,00020 June 1931
Collingwood22.22 (154)North Melbourne9.10 (64)Victoria Park6,00020 June 1931
Carlton18.14 (122)Melbourne9.4 (58)Princes Park25,00020 June 1931
St Kilda7.10 (52)Footscray11.11 (77)Junction Oval17,00020 June 1931
Hawthorn12.8 (80)Fitzroy7.14 (56)Glenferrie Oval8,00020 June 1931

Round 9

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne4.12 (36)St Kilda9.9 (63)MCG15,8264 July 1931
Geelong13.9 (87)Hawthorn9.7 (61)Corio Oval9,5004 July 1931
Fitzroy8.13 (61)Richmond14.17 (101)Brunswick Street Oval15,0004 July 1931
South Melbourne10.13 (73)Essendon9.9 (63)Lake Oval11,0004 July 1931
Footscray4.16 (40)Collingwood6.8 (44)Western Oval21,5004 July 1931
North Melbourne7.8 (50)Carlton20.10 (130)Arden Street Oval10,0004 July 1931

Round 10

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn14.12 (96)North Melbourne3.6 (24)Glenferrie Oval4,00011 July 1931
Fitzroy8.10 (58)St Kilda12.18 (90)Brunswick Street Oval11,00011 July 1931
Richmond8.18 (66)Melbourne7.11 (53)Punt Road Oval11,00011 July 1931
Geelong7.10 (52)Footscray3.5 (23)Corio Oval9,00011 July 1931
Essendon12.9 (81)Collingwood8.9 (57)Windy Hill10,00011 July 1931
South Melbourne10.12 (72)Carlton11.11 (77)Lake Oval16,00011 July 1931

Round 11

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne4.7 (31)South Melbourne12.10 (82)MCG15,25818 July 1931
Collingwood14.20 (104)Fitzroy8.10 (58)Victoria Park12,00018 July 1931
Carlton16.15 (111)Hawthorn5.8 (38)Princes Park17,00018 July 1931
St Kilda6.12 (48)Richmond11.19 (85)Junction Oval24,00018 July 1931
North Melbourne9.10 (64)Geelong19.17 (131)Arden Street Oval4,00018 July 1931
Footscray8.10 (58)Essendon12.13 (85)Western Oval19,00018 July 1931

Round 12

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy11.11 (77)Melbourne9.12 (66)Brunswick Street Oval8,00025 July 1931
Essendon15.14 (104)St Kilda9.5 (59)Windy Hill15,00025 July 1931
South Melbourne13.16 (94)North Melbourne9.12 (66)Lake Oval7,50025 July 1931
Hawthorn8.5 (53)Footscray6.19 (55)Glenferrie Oval8,00025 July 1931
Geelong4.19 (43)Collingwood4.6 (30)Corio Oval15,00025 July 1931
Richmond8.17 (65)Carlton6.12 (48)Punt Road Oval36,00025 July 1931

Round 13

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne9.15 (69)Richmond16.12 (108)Arden Street Oval8,0001 August 1931
Footscray9.14 (68)South Melbourne5.11 (41)Western Oval18,5001 August 1931
Collingwood15.13 (103)Hawthorn7.16 (58)Victoria Park9,0001 August 1931
Carlton18.13 (121)Fitzroy13.11 (89)Princes Park18,5001 August 1931
St Kilda7.10 (52)Geelong15.10 (100)Junction Oval16,0001 August 1931
Melbourne11.6 (72)Essendon10.11 (71)MCG13,8281 August 1931

Round 14

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn11.9 (75)St Kilda11.11 (77)Glenferrie Oval8,0008 August 1931
Geelong11.11 (77)Melbourne6.9 (45)Corio Oval9,2508 August 1931
Fitzroy21.12 (138)North Melbourne8.12 (60)Brunswick Street Oval8,0008 August 1931
Richmond7.12 (54)Footscray10.18 (78)Punt Road Oval25,0008 August 1931
South Melbourne6.23 (59)Collingwood8.13 (61)Lake Oval14,0008 August 1931
Essendon18.14 (122)Carlton11.22 (88)Windy Hill20,0008 August 1931

Round 15

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
St Kilda6.18 (54)South Melbourne8.14 (62)Junction Oval6,00022 August 1931
Collingwood6.10 (46)Richmond10.10 (70)Victoria Park15,00022 August 1931
Carlton5.9 (39)Geelong3.10 (28)Princes Park18,00022 August 1931
Melbourne13.15 (93)Hawthorn2.6 (18)MCG3,61422 August 1931
Footscray10.12 (72)Fitzroy6.6 (42)Western Oval8,00022 August 1931
North Melbourne9.7 (61)Essendon11.17 (83)Arden Street Oval4,00022 August 1931

Round 16

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne7.8 (50)St Kilda11.15 (81)Arden Street Oval4,00029 August 1931
Footscray10.12 (72)Melbourne5.8 (38)Western Oval12,00029 August 1931
Fitzroy9.8 (62)Geelong9.22 (76)Brunswick Street Oval8,00029 August 1931
South Melbourne12.18 (90)Hawthorn9.5 (59)Lake Oval4,50029 August 1931
Richmond23.14 (152)Essendon15.11 (101)Punt Road Oval16,00029 August 1931
Collingwood20.15 (135)Carlton10.14 (74)Victoria Park20,00029 August 1931

Round 17

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne18.15 (123)North Melbourne11.13 (79)MCG3,9445 September 1931
Hawthorn5.13 (43)Richmond13.21 (99)Glenferrie Oval11,0005 September 1931
Geelong16.12 (108)South Melbourne8.11 (59)Corio Oval10,5005 September 1931
Essendon15.7 (97)Fitzroy12.8 (80)Windy Hill10,0005 September 1931
Carlton6.14 (50)Footscray7.12 (54)Princes Park39,0005 September 1931
St Kilda21.16 (142)Collingwood20.8 (128)Junction Oval17,0005 September 1931

Round 18

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Collingwood18.19 (127)Melbourne8.9 (57)Victoria Park14,00012 September 1931
Carlton10.6 (66)St Kilda6.12 (48)Princes Park25,00012 September 1931
Richmond8.8 (56)Geelong11.17 (83)Punt Road Oval15,00012 September 1931
North Melbourne3.16 (34)Footscray5.13 (43)Arden Street Oval9,00012 September 1931
South Melbourne5.14 (44)Fitzroy10.14 (74)Lake Oval4,50012 September 1931
Hawthorn8.15 (63)Essendon9.12 (66)Glenferrie Oval5,00012 September 1931

Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Geelong(P)18153015721038151.460
2Richmond18153016271153141.160
3Carlton18126016131289125.148
4Collingwood18126015891281124.048
5Footscray18126011611054110.248
6Essendon1810801416142899.240
7South Melbourne189901393140699.136
8Melbourne1881001286140391.732
9St Kilda1881001323148489.232
10Fitzroy1841401380160586.016
11Hawthorn1831501145139582.112
12North Melbourne1801801000196950.80

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 76.4
Source:AFL Tables

Finals series

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All of the 1931 finals were played at theMCG, so the home team in the semi-finals and preliminary final is purely the higher-ranked team from the ladder; however, in the Grand Final, the home team was the team that won the preliminary final.

Semi-finals

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1st Semi Final
Saturday, 19 SeptemberCarlton 20.10 (130)def.Collingwood 5.12 (42)MCG (crowd: 51,140)


2nd Semi Final
Saturday, 26 SeptemberGeelong 10.6 (66)def. byRichmond 15.9 (99)MCG (crowd: 48,353)

Preliminary final

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Preliminary final
Saturday, 3 OctoberGeelong 11.17 (83)def.Carlton 11.11 (77)MCG (crowd: 36,653)

Grand final

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Main article:1931 VFL Grand Final
Grand final
Saturday, 10 October (2:50 pm)Geelong 9.14 (68)def.Richmond 7.6 (48)MCG (crowd: 60,712)

Season notes

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  • The VFL changed itsBrownlow Medal voting procedure. The field umpire now voted for the three "fairest and best" on the ground in each match, casting 3, 2, and 1 votes. If there was a tie, the player with the most "3" votes would be declared the winner, then the most "2" votes; the countback system was altered retrospectively in1989 so that the medal would be shared in the event of a tie.[3] A player who had been suspended during the year was now considered ineligible for the medal.
  • The VFL altered the manner in which it determined its premiership team. Abandoning the "amendedArgus systems" that had operated from 1902 to 1930 (except in1924), the VFL instituted thePage–McIntyre system which, amongst other innovations, guaranteed that there would be a "Grand Final" at the end of every season (this system continued to operate until 1972).
  • Prior to the season, the VFL and the Grounds Management Association (which represented the operators of most of the VFL grounds) entered a dispute over the use of the grounds for football matches. The dispute covered financial arrangements and the demarcation between the football and cricket seasons.[4] After arbitration from the Minister for Lands, it was agreed that cricket clubs would be required to pay the league £20 per 100 members, ending the long-standing practice of cricket club members receiving admission to football games without compensation to the football clubs; but that the grounds management would still retain all receipts for admission to reserve areas, with the league receiving none of these takings.[5] During the stand-off, the VFL arranged for theMotordrome and theExhibition Oval to be available to serve as alternative venues during the year, and drew up a fixture which saw each of those grounds holding twelve games – with Fitzroy, Carlton, North Melbourne, St Kilda, Collingwood and Essendon each to have played four of their nine home games at one of the replacement grounds.[6]
  • In round 2,Richmond set the record for highest score in a game, scoring 30.19 (199) againstNorth Melbourne. This beatSouth Melbourne's1919 record by ten points, and remained unbeaten until1969.
  • In round 12,Carlton roverTommy Downs was reported for kickingRichmond captainMaurie Hunter; despite the efforts of future Australian Prime MinisterR. G. Menzies,KC, Downs was suspended for the remainder of the 1931 season and the whole of the 1932 season.
  • The round 17 match betweenSt Kilda andCollingwood was the first in whichboth sides scored twenty goals. BothBill Mohr andGordon Coventry kicked eleven goals. Coventry was the first to kick ten for a losing side.
  • In the first semi-final,Carlton thrashedCollingwood 20.10 (130) to 5.12 (42).Harry "Soapy" Vallence, at full-forward for Carlton kicked a finals record 11 goals, including six in the last quarter.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^Rodgers, Stephen (1992),Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results, 1897–1991 (3rd ed.), Ringwood, VIC: Viking O'Neil
  2. ^Rodgers, Stephen,Every Game Ever Played, VFL/AFL Results 1897–1991, Ringwood, VIC: Viking O'Neal, p. 212
  3. ^"Brownlow History".afl.com.au. Retrieved1 October 2023.
  4. ^H. A. deLacy (31 January 1031). "Football on Motordrome – V.F.L. has option on three other grounds".The Sporting Globe. p. 4.
  5. ^Southerner (25 March 1931). "Victorian grounds trouble settled".Referee. Sydney, NSW. p. 11.
  6. ^W. S. Sharland (14 March 1931). "League arranges fixtures".The Sporting Globe. Melbourne. p. 4.
  7. ^"Second Eighteens".The Argus. Melbourne. 12 October 1931. p. 9.
  • Hogan, P.,The Tigers of Old, The Richmond Football Club, (Richmond), 1996.ISBN 0-646-18748-1
  • Rogers, S. & Brown, A.,Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results 1897–1997 (Sixth Edition), Viking Books, (Ringwood), 1998.ISBN 0-670-90809-6
  • Ross, J. (ed),100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996.ISBN 0-670-86814-0
  • 1931 VFL v VFA Match – BoylesFootballPhotos

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