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1888 VFA season

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12th season of the Australian rules football competition

VFA season
1888 VFA season
South Melbourne – 1888 VFA premiers
Overview
Date5 May – 29 September 1888
Teams16
PremiersSouth Melbourne
3rd premiership
Leading goalkickerDinny McKay
(South Melbourne – 50 goals)
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The1888 VFA season was the twelfth season of theVictorian Football Association (VFA), the highest-level seniorAustralian rules football competition inVictoria.[1] The season began on 5 May and concluded on 29 September.[2][3]

South Melbourne won the premiership after finishing the season with 15 wins from its 19 matches. It was the third VFA premiership in the club's history, and the first out of a sequence of three consecutive premierships won from 1888 to 1890.

Association membership

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Prior to 1888,Williamstown andSouth Williamstown amalgamated, with the merged entity considered a continuation of Williamstown. South Williamstown club had been established in1886 as the result of a dispute between the Williamstown Football Club andWilliamstown Cricket Club over the use of theWilliamstown Cricket Ground for football;[4] this schism persisted for two seasons, with unsatisfactory outcomes, including poor onfield performances resulting from the fact that Williamstown, which was then a small fishing village, could not supply enough talented players to sustain two competitive senior teams. The football and cricket clubs came to agreeable terms over the 1887-88 summer, and formed a single entity which fielded one senior cricket team and one senior football team, both of which played at the cricket ground.[5] The amalgamated club went on to finish third for the season.

Additionally, the neighbouring clubs ofPrahran andSt Kilda, which had both begun competing as senior clubs in 1886, amalgamated into one club; the merged entity retained the name and history of St Kilda, and adopted St Kilda's red, white and black guernsey with Prahran's blue trousers as its uniform.[6]

As a result of these two amalgamations, the size of the Association contracted from eighteen senior teams to sixteen in 1889.

The borough of Hotham was renamedNorth Melbourne, and the Hotham Football Club was accordingly renamed theNorth Melbourne Football Club.

Premiership season

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Round 1

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Round 1
Saturday, 5 MaySt Kilda 4.10def. byCarlton 7.18Junction Oval
Saturday, 5 MayFitzroy 3.6def.Richmond 1.2Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 5 MayEssendon 3.9def.University 2.4East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 5 MayWilliamstown 2.4def.Footscray 1.4Williamstown Cricket Ground
Saturday, 5 MayNorth Melbourne 3.3drew withSouth Ballarat 3.3Arden Street Oval
Saturday, 5 MayMelbourne 3.4def. byPort Melbourne 6.9Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 5 MayBallarat 5.11def.Ballarat Imperial 2.4Ballarat City Oval
Bye
Geelong,South Melbourne

Round 2

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Round 2
Saturday, 12 MayUniversity 3.1def. byCarlton 13.4University Oval
Saturday, 12 MayRichmond 9.14def.Footscray 0.5Punt Road Oval
Saturday, 12 MayEssendon 3.1def.Port Melbourne 2.7East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 12 MayFitzroy 5.14def.Williamstown 1.4Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 12 MayMelbourne 6.12def.North Melbourne 3.3Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 12 MaySt Kilda 3.4def. byGeelong 4.11Junction Oval
Saturday, 12 MayBallarat Imperial 4.10def. bySouth Melbourne 6.9Ballarat City Oval
Bye
Ballarat,South Ballarat

Ladder

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For the first time, the senior clubs were formally ranked into a full premiership ladder of the type understood in the modern era. The teams were ranked under a new system designed by Theo Marshall:[7]

  • For all senior matches played against other Association clubs, four premiership points were awarded for a win and two for a draw.
  • Teams did not play a uniform number of premiership matches during the season. Each team's premiership points were adjusted upwards proportionally to match that of the club which played the most matches during the season –e.g., in this season, South Melbourne played 19 matches and Port Melbourne played 22 matches, the most of any club; so, South Melbourne's tally of premiership points was increased by a factor of 22/19.
  • After this adjustment, teams were ranked in order of adjusted points, and the top team was awarded the premiership.
  • Teams were required to play at least eighteen senior games to qualify for the premiership.

This system meant that for the first time, the premiership was an official title conferred and endorsed by the Association, replacing the previous approach whereby the premier club was determined by an unofficial consensus but was conventionally understood to be won by the club which suffered the fewest defeats for the season – a system which was flawed because it treated wins and draws as equal in value.[7] The Association also instituted the awarding of a premiership cap – in the Association's navy blue and gold colours – to players of the premiership team.[8]

The full ladder is shown below. Of the sixteen clubs, Footscray, University and the three Ballarat-based clubs failed to play the minimum eighteen matches required to qualify for the premiership; they are still shown ranked by adjusted points, but are not given a finishing position.

PosTeamPldWLDGFGAPtsAdj Pts
1South Melbourne(P)191522138456474.10
2Geelong19123497735664.84
3Williamstown22138177575459.40
4Carlton191153103745057.89
Ballarat1695261454055.00
South Ballarat1364347383050.76
5Richmond21118286764850.28
6Port Melbourne22129197805050.00
7North Melbourne2087580804246.20
8St Kilda21810387783839.80
9Essendon19711160803034.73
10Fitzroy18610264712829.33
Footscray15510033702029.33
11Melbourne194141521171820.84
Ballarat Imperial14211138751015.71
University150141167722.93
Source:[1][9]
(P) Premiers

Notable events

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  • The struggling University club failed to contest its last three scheduled matches, and dropped out of the VFA and folded at the end of the season.[9]

References

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  1. ^ab"1888 VFA Premiership Season". Australian Football. Archived fromthe original on 13 April 2025. Retrieved13 April 2025.
  2. ^"Game by Game for 1888". The VFA Project. Archived fromthe original on 9 September 2024. Retrieved13 April 2025.
  3. ^"Victorian Football Association Season 1888". Elite to Grassroots. Archived fromthe original on 13 April 2025. Retrieved13 April 2025.
  4. ^"The Football Season".The Argus. Melbourne, VIC. 30 April 1886. p. 6.
  5. ^"Football – the amalgamation of the Williamstown and South Williamstown clubs".The Argus. Melbourne, VIC. 10 February 1888. p. 5.
  6. ^Rover (7 April 1888). "Football".The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian. p. 7.
  7. ^ab"Opening of the Football Season".The Argus. Melbourne, VIC. 5 May 1888. p. 14.
  8. ^Markwell (4 May 1889). "Football Notes".The Australasian. Vol. XLVI, no. 1205. Melbourne, VIC. p. 931.
  9. ^abGoal Post (10 October 1888). "Football – the past season".The Sportsman. Melbourne, VIC. p. 2.
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