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1903 VFL season

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Seventh season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)

1903 VFL premiership season
Collingwood 1903 VFL premiership team
Date2 May – 12 September 1903
Teams8
PremiersCollingwood
2nd premiership
Minor premiersCollingwood
2nd minor premiership
Leading goalkicker medallistTeddy Lockwood (Collingwood)
33 goals
Matches played71
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The1903 VFL season was the seventh season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), the highest-level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured eight clubs and ran from 2 May to 12 September, comprising a 17-round home-and-away season followed by a two-weekfinals series featuring the top four clubs.

Collingwood won thepremiership, defeatingFitzroy by two points in the1903 VFL grand final; it was Collingwood's second (consecutive and overall) VFL premiership. Collingwood also won its second consecutiveminor premiership by finishing atop the home-and-away ladder with a 15–2 win–loss record. Collingwood'sTeddy Lockwood won theleading goalkicker medal as the league's leading goalkicker.

Background

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In 1903, the VFL competition consisted of eight teams of 18 on-the-field players each, with no "reserves", although any of the 18 players who had left the playing field for any reason could later resume their place on the field at any time during the match.

Each team played each other twice in a home-and-away season of 14 rounds. Then, based on ladder positions after those 14 rounds, three further 'sectional rounds' were played, with the teams ranked 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th playing in one section and the teams ranked 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th playing in the other.

Once the 17 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1903 VFLPremiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of theamended "Argus system".

Home-and-away season

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Round 1

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Essendon3.3 (21)Fitzroy11.7 (73)East Melbourne Cricket Ground2 May 1903
Carlton9.4 (58)Collingwood5.7 (37)Princes Park2 May 1903
South Melbourne6.14 (50)Melbourne5.13 (43)Lake Oval2 May 1903
St Kilda2.8 (20)Geelong9.18 (72)Junction Oval2 May 1903

Round 2

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Collingwood13.14 (92)South Melbourne3.6 (24)Victoria Park9 May 1903
Melbourne4.5 (29)Fitzroy6.11 (47)MCG9 May 1903
St Kilda3.12 (30)Essendon4.6 (30)Junction Oval9 May 1903
Geelong8.7 (55)Carlton6.9 (45)SCG3 August 1903

The match between Geelong and Carlton, originally to have been played atCorio Oval, was postponed due to a railway strike. It was played between Rounds 13 and 14, and was opportunistically moved to theSydney Cricket Ground.[1]

Round 3

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Geelong15.10 (100)Melbourne4.8 (32)Corio Oval16 May 1903
Fitzroy12.17 (89)South Melbourne3.4 (22)Brunswick Street Oval16 May 1903
Collingwood16.17 (113)St Kilda5.3 (33)Victoria Park16 May 1903
Essendon5.5 (35)Carlton7.14 (56)East Melbourne Cricket Ground16 May 1903

Round 4

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton12.16 (88)St Kilda1.4 (10)Princes Park23 May 1903
South Melbourne5.7 (37)Geelong6.11 (47)Lake Oval23 May 1903
Melbourne3.7 (25)Essendon4.4 (28)MCG23 May 1903
Fitzroy7.20 (62)Collingwood6.9 (45)SCG23 May 1903

Round 5

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy13.17 (95)St Kilda3.10 (28)Brunswick Street Oval30 May 1903
Essendon10.13 (73)Geelong5.10 (40)East Melbourne Cricket Ground30 May 1903
Collingwood10.17 (77)Melbourne7.4 (46)Victoria Park30 May 1903
South Melbourne5.4 (34)Carlton10.7 (67)Lake Oval30 May 1903

Round 6

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Essendon5.11 (41)South Melbourne6.12 (48)East Melbourne Cricket Ground6 June 1903
Carlton8.8 (56)Fitzroy4.5 (29)Princes Park6 June 1903
St Kilda8.9 (57)Melbourne2.15 (27)Junction Oval6 June 1903
Geelong8.3 (51)Collingwood12.12 (84)Corio Oval6 June 1903

Round 7

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy8.14 (62)Geelong3.4 (22)Brunswick Street Oval8 June 1903
Collingwood4.9 (33)Essendon2.13 (25)Victoria Park8 June 1903
South Melbourne5.8 (38)St Kilda6.11 (47)Lake Oval8 June 1903
Melbourne4.8 (32)Carlton1.2 (8)MCG8 June 1903

Round 8

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne6.6 (42)South Melbourne3.17 (35)MCG13 June 1903
Geelong5.9 (39)St Kilda7.13 (55)Corio Oval13 June 1903
Fitzroy8.6 (54)Essendon3.11 (29)Brunswick Street Oval13 June 1903
Collingwood12.9 (81)Carlton10.7 (67)Victoria Park13 June 1903

Round 9

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy4.10 (34)Melbourne3.8 (26)Brunswick Street Oval20 June 1903
Essendon4.8 (32)St Kilda4.5 (29)East Melbourne Cricket Ground20 June 1903
Carlton8.6 (54)Geelong6.11 (47)Princes Park20 June 1903
South Melbourne4.11 (35)Collingwood6.6 (42)Lake Oval20 June 1903

Round 10

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton6.14 (50)Essendon2.2 (14)Princes Park4 July 1903
Melbourne5.9 (39)Geelong10.7 (67)MCG4 July 1903
South Melbourne5.7 (37)Fitzroy7.11 (53)Lake Oval4 July 1903
St Kilda2.4 (16)Collingwood5.11 (41)Junction Oval4 July 1903

Round 11

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Geelong9.13 (67)South Melbourne3.12 (30)Corio Oval11 July 1903
Essendon3.16 (34)Melbourne4.5 (29)East Melbourne Cricket Ground11 July 1903
Collingwood8.8 (56)Fitzroy5.6 (36)Victoria Park11 July 1903
St Kilda4.3 (27)Carlton8.14 (62)Junction Oval11 July 1903

Round 12

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton7.8 (50)South Melbourne2.8 (20)Princes Park18 July 1903
St Kilda5.11 (41)Fitzroy5.8 (38)Junction Oval18 July 1903
Geelong13.11 (89)Essendon6.8 (44)Corio Oval18 July 1903
Melbourne4.8 (32)Collingwood11.8 (74)MCG18 July 1903

Round 13

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne4.8 (32)St Kilda9.7 (61)MCG25 July 1903
Collingwood6.15 (51)Geelong5.7 (37)Victoria Park25 July 1903
South Melbourne5.7 (37)Essendon7.17 (59)Lake Oval25 July 1903
Fitzroy8.8 (56)Carlton3.6 (24)Brunswick Street Oval25 July 1903

Round 14

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton5.11 (41)Melbourne8.8 (56)Princes Park8 August 1903
Essendon7.4 (46)Collingwood11.7 (73)East Melbourne Cricket Ground8 August 1903
Geelong5.3 (33)Fitzroy9.12 (66)Corio Oval8 August 1903
St Kilda12.9 (81)South Melbourne4.8 (32)Junction Oval8 August 1903

Pre-sectional ladder

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Section A
Section B
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Collingwood141220899568158.348
2Fitzroy141130794469169.344
3Carlton14950726533136.236
4Geelong14770766692110.728
5St Kilda1467153573972.426
6Essendon1458151166676.722
7Melbourne14311049071368.712
8South Melbourne14212047982058.48

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

Round 15 (Sectional round 1)

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne5.2 (32)Carlton9.13 (67)MCG15 August 1903
Collingwood3.12 (30)St Kilda2.6 (18)Victoria Park15 August 1903
Essendon8.7 (55)Fitzroy10.14 (74)East Melbourne Cricket Ground15 August 1903
South Melbourne8.8 (56)Geelong12.14 (86)Lake Oval15 August 1903

Round 16 (Sectional round 2)

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton5.11 (41)Collingwood6.7 (43)Princes Park22 August 1903
Geelong15.12 (102)Essendon4.7 (31)Corio Oval22 August 1903
Fitzroy11.17 (83)South Melbourne3.5 (23)Brunswick Street Oval22 August 1903
St Kilda7.12 (54)Melbourne4.7 (31)Junction Oval22 August 1903

Round 17 (Sectional round 3)

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
St Kilda3.10 (28)Carlton4.7 (31)Junction Oval29 August 1903
Collingwood13.13 (91)Melbourne5.10 (40)Victoria Park29 August 1903
Essendon14.10 (94)South Melbourne5.7 (37)East Melbourne Cricket Ground29 August 1903
Geelong3.9 (27)Fitzroy5.4 (34)Corio Oval29 August 1903

Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Collingwood(P)1715201063667159.460
2Fitzroy171430985574171.656
3Carlton171160865636136.044
4Geelong17980981813120.736
5St Kilda1779163583176.430
6Essendon17610169187978.626
7Melbourne17314059392564.112
8South Melbourne172150595108354.98

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 47.1
Source:AFL Tables

Finals series

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Semi-finals

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDateAttendance
Fitzroy11.15 (81)Geelong4.5 (29)MCG5 September 190315,000
Collingwood4.3 (27)Carlton3.5 (23)Brunswick Street Oval5 September 190316,600

Grand final

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Main article:1903 VFL grand final
Grand final
Saturday, 12 September (3:10 pm)Collingwood 4.7 (31)def.Fitzroy 3.11 (29)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 32,363)

Win–loss table

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The following table can be sorted from biggest winning margin to biggest losing margin for each round. If two or more matches in a round are decided by the same margin, these margins are sorted by percentage (i.e. the lowest-scoring winning team is ranked highest and the lowest-scoring losing team is ranked lowest). Opponents are listed above the margins and home matches are in bold.

+WinQualified for finals
LossEliminated
Draw
X
Bye
TeamHome-and-away seasonLadderFinals series
1234567891011121314151617SFGF
CarltonCOL
+21
GEE
−10
ESS
+21
STK
+78
SM
+33
FIT
+27
MEL
−24
COL
−14
GEE
+7
ESS
+36
STK
+35
SM
+30
FIT
−32
MEL
−15
MEL
+35
COL
−2
STK
+3
3
(11–6–0)
COL
−4
CollingwoodCAR
−21
SM
+68
STK
+80
FIT
−17
MEL
+31
GEE
+33
ESS
+8
CAR
+14
SM
+7
STK
+25
FIT
+20
MEL
+42
GEE
+14
ESS
+27
STK
+12
CAR
+2
MEL
+51
1
(15–2–0)
CAR
+4
FIT
+2
EssendonFIT
−52
STK
0
CAR
−21
MEL
+3
GEE
+33
SM
−7
COL
−8
FIT
−25
STK
+3
CAR
−36
MEL
+5
GEE
−45
SM
+22
COL
−27
FIT
−19
GEE
−71
SM
+57
6
(6–10–1)
FitzroyESS
+52
MEL
+18
SM
+67
COL
+17
STK
+67
CAR
−27
GEE
+40
ESS
+25
MEL
+8
SM
+16
COL
−20
STK
−3
CAR
+32
GEE
+33
ESS
+19
SM
+60
GEE
+7
2
(14–3–0)
GEE
+52
COL
−2
GeelongSTK
+52
CAR
+10
MEL
+68
SM
+10
ESS
−33
COL
−33
FIT
−40
STK
−16
CAR
−7
MEL
+28
SM
+37
ESS
+45
COL
−14
FIT
−33
SM
+30
ESS
+71
FIT
−7
4
(9–8–0)
FIT
−52
MelbourneSM
−7
FIT
−18
GEE
−68
ESS
−3
COL
−31
STK
−30
CAR
+24
SM
+7
FIT
−8
GEE
−28
ESS
−5
COL
−42
STK
−29
CAR
+15
CAR
−35
STK
−23
COL
−51
7
(3–14–0)
South MelbourneMEL
+7
COL
−68
FIT
−67
GEE
−10
CAR
−33
ESS
+7
STK
−9
MEL
−7
COL
−7
FIT
−16
GEE
−37
CAR
−30
ESS
−22
STK
−49
GEE
−30
FIT
−60
ESS
−57
8
(2–15–0)
St KildaGEE
−52
ESS
0
COL
−80
CAR
−78
FIT
−67
MEL
+30
SM
+9
GEE
+16
ESS
−3
COL
−25
CAR
−35
FIT
+3
MEL
+29
SM
+49
COL
−12
MEL
+23
CAR
−3
5
(7–9–1)

Source:AFL Tables

Season notes

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  • Boundary umpires were added to some VFL matches, relieving the field umpire of the task of returning the ball to play from the boundary, and would be made permanent from 1904.
  • Following their Round 1 loss to Geelong, St Kilda had played 100 VFL games for a record of two wins and 98 losses.[2]
  • The Round 2 match betweenGeelong andCarlton on 9 May was postponed after a snap railway strike on the afternoon of 8 May prevented the Carlton team from reaching Geelong when the Blues were halfway through the trip,[3] leaving the club unable to arrange travel by boat on such short notice.[4] In Round 3, when the strike still had not been resolved, Melbourne travelled to Geelong by boat.[1]
    • As there was no vacant Saturday in the fixture to play at Geelong,[3] the league decided to use an opportunity to promote the game in Sydney, and arranged to play the match on Saturday, 1 August at theSydney Cricket Ground. Due to heavy rain, the match was postponed again[5] to Monday, 3 August before a crowd of 5,000; Geelong won 8.7 (55) to 6.9 (45).[6]
  • On 23 May, a crowd of 18,000 attended the round 4 match betweenFitzroy andCollingwood at theSydney Cricket Ground; Fitzroy won 7.20 (62) to 6.9 (45). Players wore large numbers on the back of their guernseys to assist the crowd.
  • St Kilda's win over South Melbourne in Round 7 was its first away win in 54 matches; the 53 consecutive away losses is an AFL/VFL record. It was also St Kilda's first senior away win since defeatingPort Melbourne in1894, after 77 consecutive winless away matches (including three draws) and 62 consecutive away losses.
  • 1903 was the first time that the VFL Premiership was decided on the last kick of the day. The usually accurate Fitzroy captainGerald Brosnan missed the goal from 30 metres out, and Fitzroy lost to Collingwood by two points.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^abRodgers, Stephen (ed.).Every Game Ever Played, VFL/AFL Results 1897–1991. Ringwood, VIC: Viking O'Neal. p. 36.
  2. ^Rogers (ed.).Every Game Ever Played. p. 35.
  3. ^ab"A chat with longtime AFL statistician, Col Hutchinson".A Yank on the Footy (Podcast). 11 September 2023.
  4. ^"Football – Junior Association".Colac Herald. 12 May 1903. p. 3.
  5. ^"To-day's football".Evening News. Sydney, NSW. 4 August 1903. p. 4.
  6. ^"Geelong v. Carlton".Australian Town and Country Journal. Sydney, NSW. 5 August 1903. p. 51.

Further reading

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  • Ross, John, ed. (1996).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. Ringwood: Viking.ISBN 0-670-86814-0.

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