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1911 VFL season

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15th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)

1911 VFL premiership season
Essendon 1911 VFL premiership team
Date29 April – 23 September 1911
Teams10
PremiersEssendon
3rd premiership
Minor premiersEssendon
2nd minor premiership
Leading goalkicker medallistHarry Brereton (Melbourne)
46 goals
Matches played93
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The1911 VFL season was the 15th season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), the highest-level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured ten clubs and ran from 29 April to 23 September, comprising an 18-match home-and-away season followed by a three-weekfinals series featuring the top four clubs. The season was the beginning of the league's professional era, with clubs permitted for the first time to pay players beyond the reimbursement of expenses.

Essendon won thepremiership, defeatingCollingwood by six points in the1911 VFL grand final; it was Essendon's third VFL premiership. Essendon also won theminor premiership by finishing atop the home-and-away ladder with a 15–2–1 win–loss–draw record.Melbourne'sHarry Brereton won theleading goalkicker medal as the league's leading goalkicker.

Background

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In 1911, the VFL competition consisted of ten 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 18 rounds.

Once the 18 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1911 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
South Melbourne14.18 (102)University5.10 (40)Lake Oval29 April 1911
Collingwood14.10 (94)Richmond9.11 (65)Victoria Park29 April 1911
St Kilda10.6 (66)Geelong7.15 (57)Junction Oval29 April 1911
Melbourne10.12 (72)Fitzroy11.4 (70)MCG29 April 1911
Essendon5.15 (45)Carlton6.9 (45)EMCG29 April 1911

Round 2

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Geelong7.12 (54)Melbourne7.12 (54)Corio Oval6 May 1911
Carlton10.6 (66)South Melbourne10.6 (66)Princes Park6 May 1911
University10.9 (69)St Kilda6.7 (43)MCG6 May 1911
Richmond3.11 (29)Essendon10.16 (76)Punt Road Oval6 May 1911
Fitzroy4.10 (34)Collingwood7.7 (49)Brunswick Street Oval6 May 1911

Round 3

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
St Kilda2.5 (17)South Melbourne10.13 (73)Junction Oval13 May 1911
Richmond6.17 (53)University6.5 (41)Punt Road Oval13 May 1911
Collingwood8.17 (65)Geelong10.8 (68)Victoria Park13 May 1911
Carlton6.7 (43)Fitzroy6.9 (45)Princes Park13 May 1911
Melbourne0.9 (9)Essendon6.11 (47)MCG13 May 1911

Round 4

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Geelong8.12 (60)Richmond6.11 (47)Corio Oval20 May 1911
Fitzroy10.24 (84)St Kilda4.6 (30)Brunswick Street Oval20 May 1911
South Melbourne12.13 (85)Melbourne8.11 (59)Lake Oval20 May 1911
Essendon21.12 (138)Collingwood7.11 (53)EMCG20 May 1911
University6.8 (44)Carlton9.11 (65)MCG20 May 1911

Round 5

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne9.15 (69)St Kilda4.7 (31)MCG27 May 1911
Fitzroy8.17 (65)Geelong4.8 (32)Brunswick Street Oval27 May 1911
Essendon12.14 (86)University6.6 (42)EMCG27 May 1911
Carlton13.11 (89)Richmond4.15 (39)Princes Park27 May 1911
South Melbourne4.10 (34)Collingwood5.10 (40)Lake Oval27 May 1911

Round 6

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Richmond8.14 (62)South Melbourne7.12 (54)Punt Road Oval3 June 1911
Collingwood6.13 (49)Melbourne5.13 (43)Victoria Park3 June 1911
University5.12 (42)Fitzroy10.16 (76)MCG3 June 1911
Geelong6.6 (42)Essendon8.11 (59)Corio Oval3 June 1911
St Kilda5.12 (42)Carlton6.16 (52)Junction Oval3 June 1911

Round 7

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne6.12 (48)Richmond9.15 (69)MCG5 June 1911
Fitzroy3.5 (23)South Melbourne10.11 (71)Brunswick Street Oval5 June 1911
Essendon9.10 (64)St Kilda3.6 (24)EMCG5 June 1911
Collingwood10.17 (77)University7.9 (51)Victoria Park5 June 1911
Geelong7.7 (49)Carlton5.8 (38)Corio Oval5 June 1911

Round 8

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Essendon8.7 (55)Fitzroy3.2 (20)EMCG10 June 1911
Carlton7.13 (55)Collingwood2.10 (22)Princes Park10 June 1911
St Kilda3.8 (26)Richmond6.6 (42)Junction Oval10 June 1911
University5.9 (39)Melbourne9.13 (67)MCG10 June 1911
South Melbourne7.10 (52)Geelong5.9 (39)Lake Oval10 June 1911

Round 9

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Geelong10.12 (72)University9.6 (60)Corio Oval17 June 1911
Collingwood12.13 (85)St Kilda4.8 (32)Victoria Park17 June 1911
Richmond4.12 (36)Fitzroy5.8 (38)Punt Road Oval17 June 1911
South Melbourne6.8 (44)Essendon5.11 (41)Lake Oval17 June 1911
Melbourne9.2 (56)Carlton13.11 (89)MCG17 June 1911

Round 10

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy8.15 (63)Melbourne5.5 (35)Brunswick Street Oval22 June 1911
Richmond4.6 (30)Collingwood7.8 (50)Punt Road Oval22 June 1911
Geelong8.7 (55)St Kilda6.4 (40)Corio Oval24 June 1911
Carlton6.16 (52)Essendon5.10 (40)Princes Park24 June 1911
University4.5 (29)South Melbourne9.13 (67)MCG24 June 1911

Round 11

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
St Kilda15.11 (101)University6.5 (41)Junction Oval1 July 1911
Essendon7.15 (57)Richmond7.5 (47)EMCG1 July 1911
Collingwood9.7 (61)Fitzroy10.12 (72)Victoria Park1 July 1911
Melbourne10.7 (67)Geelong8.7 (55)MCG1 July 1911
South Melbourne12.8 (80)Carlton9.11 (65)Lake Oval1 July 1911

Round 12

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Essendon7.15 (57)Melbourne6.13 (49)EMCG8 July 1911
South Melbourne12.14 (86)St Kilda6.13 (49)Lake Oval8 July 1911
University3.8 (26)Richmond6.10 (46)MCG8 July 1911
Geelong6.7 (43)Collingwood8.5 (53)Corio Oval8 July 1911
Fitzroy5.13 (43)Carlton6.10 (46)Brunswick Street Oval8 July 1911

Round 13

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne7.7 (49)South Melbourne9.8 (62)MCG15 July 1911
Collingwood2.11 (23)Essendon3.11 (29)Victoria Park15 July 1911
Carlton9.12 (66)University2.10 (22)Princes Park15 July 1911
Richmond11.14 (80)Geelong8.12 (60)Punt Road Oval15 July 1911
St Kilda3.8 (26)Fitzroy12.12 (84)Junction Oval15 July 1911

Round 14

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Collingwood5.6 (36)South Melbourne5.7 (37)Victoria Park22 July 1911
St Kilda5.9 (39)Melbourne11.11 (77)Junction Oval22 July 1911
Geelong10.14 (74)Fitzroy6.3 (39)Corio Oval22 July 1911
University6.6 (42)Essendon12.8 (80)MCG22 July 1911
Richmond6.5 (41)Carlton11.10 (76)Punt Road Oval22 July 1911

Round 15

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy12.14 (86)University7.7 (49)Brunswick Street Oval29 July 1911
Essendon9.7 (61)Geelong4.11 (35)EMCG29 July 1911
Carlton18.21 (129)St Kilda2.3 (15)Princes Park29 July 1911
South Melbourne8.25 (73)Richmond5.7 (37)Lake Oval29 July 1911
Melbourne4.6 (30)Collingwood6.16 (52)MCG29 July 1911

Round 16

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton11.5 (71)Geelong7.9 (51)Princes Park19 August 1911
Richmond7.9 (51)Melbourne9.6 (60)Punt Road Oval19 August 1911
South Melbourne5.6 (36)Fitzroy4.3 (27)Lake Oval19 August 1911
St Kilda5.8 (38)Essendon24.19 (163)Junction Oval19 August 1911
University0.9 (9)Collingwood14.14 (98)MCG19 August 1911

Round 17

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Richmond17.21 (123)St Kilda5.6 (36)Punt Road Oval26 August 1911
Melbourne13.13 (91)University4.5 (29)MCG26 August 1911
Geelong10.12 (72)South Melbourne10.3 (63)Corio Oval26 August 1911
Fitzroy3.7 (25)Essendon6.10 (46)Brunswick Street Oval26 August 1911
Collingwood8.8 (56)Carlton4.17 (41)Victoria Park26 August 1911

Round 18

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy8.9 (57)Richmond4.10 (34)Brunswick Street Oval2 September 1911
Essendon9.9 (63)South Melbourne8.10 (58)EMCG2 September 1911
Carlton9.8 (62)Melbourne8.6 (54)Princes Park2 September 1911
University7.4 (46)Geelong15.17 (107)MCG2 September 1911
St Kilda6.8 (44)Collingwood15.11 (101)Junction Oval2 September 1911

Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Essendon(P)1815211207677178.362
2South Melbourne1813411143814140.454
3Carlton1812421150810142.052
4Collingwood1812601064855124.448
5Fitzroy181080951837113.640
6Geelong188911025102699.934
7Melbourne187101989100398.630
8Richmond187110931102191.228
9St Kilda182160699145448.18
10University181170721138352.14

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 54.9
Source:AFL Tables

Finals series

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All of the 1911 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 but in the Grand Final the home team was the team that won the Preliminary Final.

Semi-finals

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Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueDate
Collingwood11.11 (77)South Melbourne6.11 (47)MCG9 September
Essendon9.15 (69)Carlton6.12 (48)MCG16 September

Grand final

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Main article:1911 VFL Grand Final
Team1 Qtr2 Qtr3 QtrFinal
Essendon2.43.93.115.11 (41)
Collingwood1.11.53.84.11 (35)

Season notes

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Dave Smith captained Essendon to victory
  • In May 1911, after much agitation from the majority of clubs, 16 of the 20 club delegates voted to delete Rule 29 of the VFL constitution, expressly forbidding player payments beyond expenses, which had been added in 1900. It was widely accepted that most clubs had flouted this rule and used creative methods to provide payments.[1] By allowing payments other than reimbursement of expenses to be made to players, this made the competition professional.
    • The four dissenting delegates were from the clubs who remained amateur, Melbourne and University, as both clubs' by-laws at the time stated that any player found to be professional would be immediately expelled.[2]
  • In Round 2, Geelong 7.12 (54) controversially tied Melbourne 7.12 (54) apiece, afterBert Whittington (Geelong) took afree kick after the final bell which was touched through the goal face for a behind. Under the rules at the time, the ball should have been declared dead for no score when it was touched; however, umpireLardie Tulloch had not heard the bell over the crowd and signalled 'all clear' as if the whole passage of play had occurred before the bell. Melbourne lodged a protest against the result, but it was dismissed under a clause which had been newly added to the Laws of the Game prior to the 1911 season to provide clarity in exactly this type of situation, stating "the field umpire shall be the sole judge as to the first sound of the bell," irrespective of the volume of the bell or conduct of the timekeepers.[3][4]
  • In Round 4, Essendon became the first team to score 100 points against Collingwood, which was the last club remaining to have not yet conceded 100 points in a game. Essendon's score of 21.12 (138) was the highest by any club since Round 17, 1901.
  • On 20 August, the SAFL Interstate team defeated Victoria 11.11 (77) to 5.4 (34) to win the1911 Adelaide Carnival.[2]
  • In round 9,Fitzroy back-manBill Marchbanks, a constable with the Victorian Police Force, was refused leave to play for Fitzroy againstRichmond and was instead, assigned to theSouth Melbourne andEssendon match to patrol as a mounted policeman. Near the end of the match, the home crowd roared as South Melbourne suddenly took the lead, causing his horse to rear and throw him against the iron fence. Marchbanks fractured his knee.[2]
  • Essendon playerJim Martin received a 12-match suspension for strikingFitzroy playerGeorge Holden (see also[1]) during the round 8 match, despite there being no witnesses who saw Martin throw a punch; it appeared that Holden had thrown himself at Martin, who was stationary and braced himself for the collision.[5] Martin was charged with assault,[6] and was found not guilty on appeal when the case went to the District Court,[7][8][9][10][11] but the tribunal's suspension cost him a place in Essendon's premiership team.[12]
  • From Round 15, St Kilda players went on strike to protest the club committee's barring of former player and captainJoe Hogan and the father of star playerWels Eicke from the club, and the Saints had to use 62 players for the season, the most by any team in the history of the VFL/AFL; due to a series of long-running disputes with the committee, St. Kilda also used 55 players in 1909 and 60 players in 1910.[13] After the strike, the club lost its last four games by an average of 96 points.
  • In Round 15, Vin Gardiner of Carlton became only the second player to kick ten goals in a match; his 21 scoring shots (10.11) also set a new record for a single player in a game.
  • In Round 16, Essendon scored 24.19 (163) against the strike-affectedSt Kilda, setting a new record for the highest score in a VFL match and breaking the previous record of 23.24 (162) set by Geelong in 1899.
  • In the 1911 finals series, players wore numbers on their backs for the first time in any VFL match played in Melbourne.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^McConville, Andrew."Player payments and the great bribery scandal". State Library Victoria. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  2. ^abcRoss, John (1996).100 Years of Australian Football. Ringwood, Australia: Viking Books. p. 382.ISBN 9781854714343.
  3. ^"Geelong-Melbourne football match".The Geelong Advertiser. Geelong, VIC. 11 May 1911. p. 3.
  4. ^"Australian Football Conference".The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, NSW. 10 November 1910. p. 12.
  5. ^"Rough football. Fitzroy player struck".The Argus. 15 June 1911. p. 7. Retrieved19 October 2019 – viaTrove.
  6. ^"Footballer summoned. Service on the ground".The Argus. 26 June 1911. p. 6. Retrieved19 October 2019 – viaTrove.
  7. ^"Football assault case. Martin fined £5".The Argus. 11 July 1911. p. 9. Retrieved19 October 2019 – viaTrove.
  8. ^"Footballer in trouble. Fitzroy-Essendon incident".The Age. 11 July 1911. p. 8. Retrieved19 October 2019 – viaTrove.
  9. ^"Strenuous football. James Martin's case. Appeal against conviction".The Argus. 31 August 1911. p. 9. Retrieved19 October 2019 – viaTrove.
  10. ^"Strenuous football. James Martin's case conviction quashed".The Argus. 1 September 1911. p. 5. Retrieved19 October 2019 – viaTrove.
  11. ^"Rough football. Another conviction quashed".The Age. 1 September 1911. p. 9. Retrieved19 October 2019 – viaTrove.
  12. ^Atkinson, Graeme (1989).3AW Book of Footy Records. South Melbourne: Magistra Publishing Company Pty Ltd. p. 278.ISBN 1863210091.
  13. ^Atkinson, p. 46.

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