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1943 VFL season

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47th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)

Australian rules football season
1943 VFL premiership season
Richmond Football Club, premier team
Teams11
PremiersRichmond
5th premiership
Minor premiersRichmond
4th minor premiership
Brownlow MedallistNot awarded
Fred Fanning(Melbourne)
Matches played84
Highest42,100
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The1943 VFL season was the 47th season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), the highest level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Victoria.

As in 1942, only eleven of the league's twelve clubs competed, withGeelong remaining in recess due to travel restrictions duringWorld War II. The season ran from 8 May until 25 September, and comprised a 15-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top four clubs.

The premiership was won by theRichmond Football Club for the fifth time, after it defeatedEssendon by five points in the1943 VFL Grand Final.

Background

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In 1942, the VFL competition consisted of eleven teams of 18 on-the-field players each (Geelong did not field a team due to wartime rail and road transport restrictions), plus one substitute player, known as the 19th 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 16 rounds. During the first eleven rounds, each team played each other once, and had one bye which was worth four premiership points; after round 11, the team in last position on the ladder was eliminated from the competition, and the remaining ten teams played five matches each in rounds 12 to 16, with fixtures determined by the league using a pre-arranged and unequal formula under which the higher placed teams would face a more difficult draw.[1] At the end of the home-and-away season, the top four teams based on the full sixteen rounds progressed to a finals series using thePage–McIntyre system to determine the season's premiers.

During the 1943 season, theMelbourne Cricket Ground,Lake Oval andJunction Oval were allappropriated for military use.Melbourne shared thePunt Road Oval withRichmond as their home ground,South Melbourne sharedPrinces Park withCarlton as their home ground and St Kilda played their home games atToorak Park (this was possible because there was no VFA competition in 1943);Footscray, however, was able to return toWestern Oval, as it was vacated by the defence authorities after a year.

Home-and-away season

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Round 1

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Essendon18.9 (117)South Melbourne13.14 (92)Windy Hill16,0008 May 1943
Collingwood6.22 (58)North Melbourne7.12 (54)Victoria Park8,0008 May 1943
Carlton17.13 (115)Richmond8.23 (71)Princes Park17,0008 May 1943
St Kilda14.9 (93)Hawthorn13.17 (95)Toorak Park6,0008 May 1943
Melbourne14.12 (96)Fitzroy15.9 (99)Punt Road Oval9,0008 May 1943

Round 2

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne8.14 (62)St Kilda8.14 (62)Arden Street Oval5,00015 May 1943
South Melbourne12.14 (86)Melbourne15.19 (109)Princes Park6,00015 May 1943
Hawthorn7.8 (50)Essendon11.15 (81)Glenferrie Oval7,00015 May 1943
Richmond13.7 (85)Collingwood9.12 (66)Punt Road Oval16,00015 May 1943
Footscray6.10 (46)Carlton8.18 (66)Western Oval11,00015 May 1943

Round 3

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy16.17 (113)South Melbourne16.16 (112)Brunswick Street Oval15,50022 May 1943
Essendon11.12 (78)North Melbourne9.11 (65)Windy Hill9,00022 May 1943
Collingwood11.14 (80)Footscray12.16 (88)Victoria Park10,00022 May 1943
St Kilda8.15 (63)Richmond17.12 (114)Toorak Park11,00022 May 1943
Melbourne10.12 (72)Hawthorn17.15 (117)Punt Road Oval5,00022 May 1943

Round 4

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray13.11 (89)St Kilda6.12 (48)Western Oval7,00029 May 1943
Carlton12.5 (77)Collingwood15.14 (104)Princes Park15,00029 May 1943
North Melbourne15.14 (104)Melbourne10.11 (71)Arden Street Oval5,00029 May 1943
Hawthorn13.8 (86)Fitzroy9.21 (75)Glenferrie Oval9,00029 May 1943
Richmond11.18 (84)Essendon14.13 (97)Punt Road Oval23,00029 May 1943

Round 5

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne17.11 (113)Richmond21.15 (141)Punt Road Oval13,0005 June 1943
Fitzroy23.12 (150)North Melbourne10.13 (73)Brunswick Street Oval12,0005 June 1943
Essendon16.10 (106)Footscray16.18 (114)Windy Hill18,0005 June 1943
South Melbourne10.15 (75)Hawthorn12.13 (85)Princes Park14,0005 June 1943
St Kilda13.14 (92)Carlton12.8 (80)Toorak Park9,0005 June 1943

Round 6

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne14.7 (91)South Melbourne12.18 (90)Arden Street Oval7,00012 June 1943
Footscray21.17 (143)Melbourne8.15 (63)Western Oval8,00012 June 1943
Collingwood11.21 (87)St Kilda5.12 (42)Victoria Park7,00012 June 1943
Carlton9.22 (76)Essendon11.16 (82)Princes Park17,00012 June 1943
Richmond12.17 (89)Fitzroy14.11 (95)Punt Road Oval19,00012 June 1943

Round 7

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn20.16 (136)North Melbourne13.17 (95)Glenferrie Oval8,00019 June 1943
Fitzroy16.11 (107)Footscray11.7 (73)Brunswick Street Oval18,00019 June 1943
South Melbourne12.12 (84)Richmond17.12 (114)Princes Park11,00019 June 1943
Essendon15.13 (103)Collingwood8.14 (62)Windy Hill11,00019 June 1943
Melbourne13.14 (92)Carlton11.21 (87)Punt Road Oval8,00019 June 1943

Round 8

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray10.11 (71)South Melbourne6.14 (50)Western Oval7,50026 June 1943
Collingwood10.21 (81)Melbourne13.9 (87)Victoria Park5,00026 June 1943
Carlton15.16 (106)Fitzroy9.13 (67)Princes Park12,00026 June 1943
Richmond15.16 (106)Hawthorn8.14 (62)Punt Road Oval16,00026 June 1943
St Kilda15.8 (98)Essendon20.19 (139)Toorak Park6,00026 June 1943

Round 9

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne9.2 (56)Richmond13.7 (85)Arden Street Oval10,0003 July 1943
Melbourne16.14 (110)St Kilda12.10 (82)Punt Road Oval8,0003 July 1943
Hawthorn13.11 (89)Footscray11.13 (79)Glenferrie Oval16,0003 July 1943
Fitzroy15.18 (108)Collingwood9.11 (65)Brunswick Street Oval14,0003 July 1943
South Melbourne10.13 (73)Carlton15.13 (103)Princes Park13,0003 July 1943

Round 10

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray9.23 (77)North Melbourne12.14 (86)Western Oval8,00010 July 1943
Essendon9.16 (70)Melbourne13.7 (85)Windy Hill8,00010 July 1943
Collingwood9.6 (60)South Melbourne16.14 (110)Victoria Park8,00010 July 1943
Carlton16.9 (105)Hawthorn11.14 (80)Princes Park12,00010 July 1943
St Kilda10.11 (71)Fitzroy14.14 (98)Toorak Park6,00010 July 1943

Round 11

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Round 11
Saturday, 17 July (2:30 pm)North Melbourne 12.10 (82)def.Carlton 11.12 (78)Arden Street Oval (crowd: 7,000)
Saturday, 17 July (2:30 pm)Hawthorn 16.14 (110)def.Collingwood 12.13 (85)Glenferrie Oval (crowd: 8,000)
Saturday, 17 July (2:30 pm)Fitzroy 7.14 (56)def. byEssendon 9.24 (78)Brunswick Street Oval (crowd: 14,000)
Saturday, 17 July (2:30 pm)Richmond 10.19 (79)def.Footscray 8.9 (57)Punt Road Oval (crowd: 13,000)
Saturday, 17 July (2:30 pm)South Melbourne 16.19 (115)def.St Kilda 11.14 (80)Princes Park (crowd: 6,000)
Bye
Melbourne

Midseason ladder

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1943 VFL midseason ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1Essendon10820951782121.636Plays 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th[2]
2Richmond10730968808119.832Plays 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th
3Fitzroy10730968849114.032Plays 1st, 2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th
4Hawthorn10730910866105.132Plays 1st, 2nd, 5th, 8th, 10th
5Carlton10550893789113.224Plays 1st, 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th
6Footscray10550837774108.124Plays 1st, 2nd, 7th, 8th, 10th
7Melbourne10550898101088.924Plays 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 9th, 10th
8North Melbourne1045176888586.822Plays 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th
9Collingwood1037074886486.616Plays 3rd, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th
10South Melbourne1028088794394.112Plays 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th
11St Kilda1018173198973.910Eliminated
Source:"How the clubs stand".The Football Record. Vol. 30, no. 14. Melbourne, VIC. 31 July 1943. p. 10.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.


Round 12

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy10.10 (70)Richmond7.17 (59)Brunswick Street Oval12,00031 July 1943
South Melbourne14.11 (95)North Melbourne6.6 (42)Princes Park8,00031 July 1943
Melbourne23.16 (154)Footscray11.8 (74)Punt Road Oval8,00031 July 1943
Hawthorn7.13 (55)Essendon9.12 (66)Glenferrie Oval12,00031 July 1943
Collingwood11.8 (74)Carlton28.10 (178)Victoria Park8,50031 July 1943

Round 13

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne9.6 (60)South Melbourne21.13 (139)Punt Road Oval14,0007 August 1943
Footscray7.17 (59)Richmond19.19 (133)Western Oval9,0007 August 1943
Essendon11.24 (90)Fitzroy8.8 (56)Windy Hill14,0007 August 1943
Collingwood14.24 (108)North Melbourne7.8 (50)Victoria Park5,2507 August 1943
Carlton13.19 (97)Hawthorn10.15 (75)Princes Park15,0007 August 1943

Round 14

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy15.14 (104)Melbourne7.12 (54)Brunswick Street Oval8,00014 August 1943
Richmond9.14 (68)Hawthorn11.7 (73)Punt Road Oval15,00014 August 1943
North Melbourne7.11 (53)Footscray9.10 (64)Arden Street Oval4,00014 August 1943
South Melbourne12.18 (90)Collingwood11.7 (73)Princes Park6,00014 August 1943
Essendon9.13 (67)Carlton10.10 (70)Windy Hill19,00014 August 1943

Round 15

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn13.10 (88)South Melbourne7.14 (56)Glenferrie Oval15,00021 August 1943
Collingwood16.17 (113)Fitzroy9.9 (63)Victoria Park6,50021 August 1943
Carlton15.23 (113)North Melbourne7.5 (47)Princes Park8,00021 August 1943
Richmond15.19 (109)Melbourne12.13 (85)Punt Road Oval9,00021 August 1943
Footscray9.10 (64)Essendon6.15 (51)Western Oval6,00021 August 1943

Round 16

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Essendon10.11 (71)Richmond14.14 (98)Windy Hill16,00028 August 1943
North Melbourne8.11 (59)Hawthorn7.16 (58)Arden Street Oval4,50028 August 1943
South Melbourne10.19 (79)Footscray10.6 (66)Princes Park4,00028 August 1943
Melbourne16.17 (113)Collingwood14.17 (101)Punt Road Oval5,00028 August 1943
Fitzroy12.12 (84)Carlton10.9 (69)Brunswick Street Oval18,00028 August 1943

Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Richmond(P)15105014351166123.144
2Essendon15105012961125115.244
3Fitzroy15105013451234109.044
4Carlton1596014201136125.040
5Hawthorn1596012591212103.940
6Footscray157801164124493.632
7Melbourne157801364153788.732
8South Melbourne1569013461272105.828
9North Melbourne155911019132377.026
10Collingwood1551001217135889.624
11St Kilda1018173198973.910

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 85.0
Source:AFL Tables

Finals series

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Semi-finals

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Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy13.16 (94)Carlton5.13 (43)Princes Park39,8744 September
Richmond9.17 (71)Essendon13.16 (94)Princes Park24,10011 September

Preliminary final

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Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond12.14 (86)Fitzroy8.13 (61)Princes Park27,33518 September

Grand final

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Main article:1943 VFL Grand Final

Season notes

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  • Hawthorn's coachRoy Cazaly renamed the club "The Hawks" from "The Mayblooms". This season was the closest Hawthorn came to a finals appearance in its first 32 seasons (1925–56) in the VFL, finishing one spot outside the final four only by an inferior percentage to Carlton.
  • In the spiteful Round 1 match betweenEssendon andSouth Melbourne, a vicious brawl broke out in the last quarter when South Melbourne'sJack "Basher" Williams felledTed Leehane (apparently in a square-off retribution for Leehane's similar action against Williams in the 1942 preliminary final) which involved a dozen players, team officials, trainers, fans, and police. Three players were reported: Williams received an eight-week suspension for striking Leehane,Dick Reynolds,Gordon Lane, andPerc Bushby, 1940Brownlow Medal winnerHerbie Matthews was suspended for four weeks for strikingAllan Hird, and Bushby was suspended for two weeks for striking Williams in retaliation.
  • Entering Round 11, St Kilda and South Melbourne were tenth and eleventh on the ladder with two premiership points separating them; as such, the match between those two clubs in Round 11 directly decided which club was eliminated after the first set of home-and-away matches. South Melbourne won the game by 35 points.[3]
  • The VFL suspended its Round 12 matches and conducted a one-day lightning carnival amongst the top four teams; theVictorian Football League Patriotic Match Cup was won byEssendon.
  • Munitions workerBob Chitty played forCarlton in Round 15 despite losing the top of his finger during the week in a workplace accident.
  • Richmond's centre half-forwardJack Broadstock wentAbsentWithoutLeave (AWL) from his Army duties in order to play in the 1943 grand final. He was arrested by the Military Police upon his arrival atPrinces Park, and it was only after some very persuasive talking by Richmond captainJack Dyer, who was himself a policeman with the Victorian Police Force, that Broadstock's commanding officer dropped the matter and allowed him to play in the match. Broadstock went on to kick a goal and be one of Richmond's best players.
  • For the first time, no score of four or fewer goals was kicked in a VFL season.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^Millard, P. J. (19 July 1943)."Essendon is only safe "four" team".The Herald. Melbourne. p. 6. Retrieved24 November 2024.
  2. ^"Fixtures".The Football Record. Vol. 30, no. 12. Melbourne, VIC. 17 July 1943. p. 11.
  3. ^Rodgers, Stephen (1992),Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results, 1897–1991 (3rd ed.), Ringwood, VIC: Viking O'Neil, p. 304
  4. ^"Two pennants to St Kilda".The Argus. Melbourne. 20 September 1943. p. 9.
  5. ^"Seconds Grand Final".The Argus. Melbourne. 17 September 1943. p. 9.
  • Hogan, P.,The Tigers of Old, The Richmond Football Club, (Richmond), 1996.ISBN 0-646-18748-1
  • Maplestone, M.,Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996, Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996.ISBN 0-9591740-2-8
  • 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

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