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1940 VFL season

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44th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)

Australian rules football season
1940 VFL premiership season
Melbourne Football Club, premiers
Teams12
PremiersMelbourne
4th premiership
Minor premiersMelbourne
2nd minor premiership
Brownlow MedallistDes Fothergill(Collingwood)
Herbie Matthews(South Melbourne)
Jack Titus(Richmond)
Matches played112
Highest70,330
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The1940 VFL season was the 44th season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), the highest level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured twelve clubs, ran from 27 April until 28 September, and comprised an 18-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top four clubs.

The premiership was won by theMelbourne Football Club for the fourth time and second time consecutively, after it defeatedRichmond by 39 points in the1940 VFL Grand Final.

Background

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In 1940, 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 1940 VFLPremiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of thePage–McIntyre system.

Home-and-away season

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Round 1

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn25.11 (161)North Melbourne13.11 (89)Glenferrie Oval14,00027 April 1940
Fitzroy13.13 (91)St Kilda10.20 (80)Brunswick Street Oval20,00027 April 1940
Essendon18.17 (125)Melbourne16.12 (108)Windy Hill23,00027 April 1940
Richmond14.19 (103)Footscray17.13 (115)Punt Road Oval24,00027 April 1940
South Melbourne11.14 (80)Collingwood13.14 (92)Lake Oval18,00027 April 1940
Geelong9.18 (72)Carlton12.27 (99)Corio Oval12,00027 April 1940

Round 2

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne18.14 (122)Richmond14.15 (99)MCG20,0444 May 1940
Collingwood11.13 (79)Geelong14.10 (94)Victoria Park11,0004 May 1940
Carlton15.19 (109)South Melbourne12.5 (77)Princes Park19,0004 May 1940
St Kilda12.25 (97)Hawthorn7.13 (55)Junction Oval17,0004 May 1940
North Melbourne15.16 (106)Fitzroy7.9 (51)Arden Street Oval11,0004 May 1940
Footscray17.9 (111)Essendon9.12 (66)Western Oval25,0004 May 1940

Round 3

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn15.12 (102)Richmond19.15 (129)Glenferrie Oval16,00011 May 1940
Essendon12.14 (86)South Melbourne10.15 (75)Windy Hill16,00011 May 1940
St Kilda12.12 (84)North Melbourne9.11 (65)Junction Oval15,50011 May 1940
Melbourne20.21 (141)Footscray15.12 (102)MCG30,86711 May 1940
Geelong16.19 (115)Fitzroy13.8 (86)Corio Oval8,50011 May 1940
Collingwood18.19 (127)Carlton12.18 (90)Victoria Park23,00011 May 1940

Round 4

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray9.16 (70)St Kilda13.14 (92)Western Oval16,00018 May 1940
Carlton13.12 (90)Melbourne16.20 (116)Princes Park18,00018 May 1940
South Melbourne22.13 (145)Hawthorn16.10 (106)Lake Oval9,00018 May 1940
Richmond17.15 (117)Geelong11.6 (72)Punt Road Oval13,00018 May 1940
Fitzroy12.15 (87)Essendon10.16 (76)Brunswick Street Oval13,00018 May 1940
North Melbourne14.15 (99)Collingwood10.15 (75)Arden Street Oval11,00018 May 1940

Round 5

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong12.21 (93)South Melbourne10.12 (72)Corio Oval5,00025 May 1940
Fitzroy8.14 (62)Richmond12.11 (83)Brunswick Street Oval14,00025 May 1940
Essendon12.18 (90)Hawthorn9.19 (73)Windy Hill12,00025 May 1940
North Melbourne7.11 (53)Footscray9.12 (66)Arden Street Oval13,00025 May 1940
Melbourne17.12 (114)Collingwood13.20 (98)MCG20,04325 May 1940
St Kilda6.18 (54)Carlton11.19 (85)Junction Oval21,00025 May 1940

Round 6

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond17.10 (112)St Kilda11.10 (76)Punt Road Oval20,0001 June 1940
Hawthorn12.15 (87)Melbourne11.15 (81)Glenferrie Oval8,0001 June 1940
Footscray10.6 (66)Geelong10.14 (74)Western Oval12,0001 June 1940
Collingwood12.13 (85)Essendon11.17 (83)Victoria Park11,0001 June 1940
Carlton10.16 (76)Fitzroy8.14 (62)Princes Park16,0001 June 1940
South Melbourne16.9 (105)North Melbourne16.8 (104)Lake Oval9,0001 June 1940

Round 7

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond13.16 (94)South Melbourne12.13 (85)Punt Road Oval10,0008 June 1940
Fitzroy17.11 (113)Hawthorn12.14 (86)Brunswick Street Oval7,0008 June 1940
North Melbourne8.1 (49)Melbourne12.34 (106)Arden Street Oval5,0008 June 1940
Geelong9.13 (67)Essendon10.22 (82)Corio Oval5,0008 June 1940
St Kilda10.12 (72)Collingwood13.14 (92)Junction Oval13,0008 June 1940
Footscray12.18 (90)Carlton12.8 (80)Western Oval13,0008 June 1940

Round 8

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Collingwood6.13 (49)Richmond10.15 (75)Victoria Park20,00015 June 1940
South Melbourne12.9 (81)St Kilda10.16 (76)Lake Oval12,00015 June 1940
North Melbourne8.15 (63)Geelong13.20 (98)Arden Street Oval5,00015 June 1940
Hawthorn8.17 (65)Footscray15.20 (110)Glenferrie Oval10,00015 June 1940
Essendon12.14 (86)Carlton8.15 (63)Windy Hill16,00015 June 1940
Melbourne12.15 (87)Fitzroy12.13 (85)MCG19,73717 June 1940

Round 9

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong12.18 (90)Hawthorn6.10 (46)Corio Oval4,00022 June 1940
Fitzroy10.30 (90)South Melbourne10.17 (77)Brunswick Street Oval12,00022 June 1940
Carlton16.20 (116)North Melbourne18.12 (120)Princes Park13,00022 June 1940
St Kilda16.16 (112)Melbourne17.21 (123)Junction Oval13,00022 June 1940
Richmond12.5 (77)Essendon12.10 (82)Punt Road Oval19,00022 June 1940
Footscray15.10 (100)Collingwood12.12 (84)Western Oval15,00022 June 1940

Round 10

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne13.11 (89)Richmond17.16 (118)Arden Street Oval11,00029 June 1940
Footscray15.15 (105)South Melbourne6.10 (46)Western Oval14,00029 June 1940
Collingwood12.17 (89)Fitzroy15.13 (103)Victoria Park14,00029 June 1940
Carlton13.11 (89)Hawthorn13.18 (96)Princes Park10,00029 June 1940
Melbourne22.19 (151)Geelong24.10 (154)MCG15,26529 June 1940
St Kilda14.18 (102)Essendon15.14 (104)Junction Oval15,00029 June 1940

Round 11

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong12.22 (94)St Kilda11.10 (76)Corio Oval6,5006 July 1940
Fitzroy17.8 (110)Footscray14.13 (97)Brunswick Street Oval18,0006 July 1940
Essendon19.14 (128)North Melbourne16.9 (105)Windy Hill11,0006 July 1940
South Melbourne10.18 (78)Melbourne19.16 (130)Lake Oval10,0006 July 1940
Hawthorn10.17 (77)Collingwood14.17 (101)Glenferrie Oval10,0006 July 1940
Richmond9.11 (65)Carlton9.22 (76)Punt Road Oval18,0006 July 1940

Round 12

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray12.10 (82)Richmond15.10 (100)Western Oval11,00013 July 1940
Collingwood19.14 (128)South Melbourne4.18 (42)Victoria Park6,50013 July 1940
Carlton11.24 (90)Geelong12.19 (91)Princes Park9,00013 July 1940
North Melbourne11.11 (77)Hawthorn9.16 (70)Arden Street Oval3,00013 July 1940
St Kilda8.11 (59)Fitzroy6.12 (48)Junction Oval10,00013 July 1940
Melbourne17.20 (122)Essendon7.12 (54)MCG18,64013 July 1940

Round 13

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn17.17 (119)St Kilda8.15 (63)Glenferrie Oval8,00020 July 1940
Fitzroy16.17 (113)North Melbourne9.13 (67)Brunswick Street Oval10,00020 July 1940
Essendon13.17 (95)Footscray13.13 (91)Windy Hill17,00020 July 1940
Richmond13.9 (87)Melbourne13.16 (94)Punt Road Oval21,00020 July 1940
Geelong23.18 (156)Collingwood12.19 (91)Corio Oval8,50020 July 1940
South Melbourne17.11 (113)Carlton14.14 (98)Lake Oval8,00020 July 1940

Round 14

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne6.11 (47)St Kilda13.6 (84)Arden Street Oval4,50027 July 1940
Footscray12.19 (91)Melbourne15.20 (110)Western Oval12,00027 July 1940
Fitzroy10.27 (87)Geelong8.12 (60)Brunswick Street Oval17,00027 July 1940
Carlton14.18 (102)Collingwood13.9 (87)Princes Park9,00027 July 1940
Richmond11.13 (79)Hawthorn12.15 (87)Punt Road Oval9,00027 July 1940
South Melbourne9.6 (60)Essendon7.16 (58)Lake Oval10,00027 July 1940

Round 15

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn10.19 (79)South Melbourne10.13 (73)Glenferrie Oval8,00010 August 1940
Geelong12.15 (87)Richmond16.11 (107)Corio Oval10,00010 August 1940
Essendon10.12 (72)Fitzroy10.15 (75)Windy Hill18,00010 August 1940
Collingwood12.21 (93)North Melbourne6.17 (53)Victoria Park6,50010 August 1940
St Kilda13.9 (87)Footscray15.22 (112)Junction Oval13,00010 August 1940
Melbourne14.12 (96)Carlton20.13 (133)MCG16,50010 August 1940

Round 16

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray17.22 (124)North Melbourne8.13 (61)Western Oval8,00017 August 1940
Collingwood12.18 (90)Melbourne16.8 (104)Victoria Park8,00017 August 1940
Carlton13.14 (92)St Kilda6.16 (52)Princes Park6,00017 August 1940
South Melbourne12.19 (91)Geelong13.9 (87)Lake Oval7,00017 August 1940
Richmond14.15 (99)Fitzroy10.11 (71)Punt Road Oval22,00017 August 1940
Hawthorn11.18 (84)Essendon18.12 (120)Glenferrie Oval9,00017 August 1940

Round 17

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne8.5 (53)South Melbourne16.23 (119)Arden Street Oval5,00024 August 1940
St Kilda10.17 (77)Richmond20.15 (135)Junction Oval14,00024 August 1940
Melbourne26.20 (176)Hawthorn8.14 (62)MCG8,72224 August 1940
Geelong12.17 (89)Footscray11.18 (84)Corio Oval10,00024 August 1940
Essendon12.20 (92)Collingwood6.16 (52)Windy Hill13,00024 August 1940
Fitzroy10.11 (71)Carlton21.14 (140)Brunswick Street Oval20,00024 August 1940

Round 18

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne18.21 (129)North Melbourne11.15 (81)MCG5,50031 August 1940
Essendon16.16 (112)Geelong7.10 (52)Windy Hill13,00031 August 1940
Collingwood15.19 (109)St Kilda10.15 (75)Victoria Park6,00031 August 1940
Carlton15.12 (102)Footscray11.14 (80)Princes Park9,00031 August 1940
South Melbourne8.13 (61)Richmond16.12 (108)Lake Oval17,00031 August 1940
Hawthorn13.16 (94)Fitzroy5.8 (38)Glenferrie Oval5,50031 August 1940

Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Melbourne(P)18144021101677125.856
2Richmond18126017871489120.048
3Essendon18126016111489108.248
4Geelong18117016451599102.944
5Carlton18108017301555111.340
6Footscray1899016961558108.936
7Fitzroy189901443156392.336
8Collingwood18810016211611100.632
9Hawthorn1871101549176088.028
10South Melbourne1871101480169687.328
11St Kilda1851301418163486.820
12North Melbourne1841401381184075.116

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 90.1
Source:AFL Tables

Finals series

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Semi-finals

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Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueCrowdDate
Essendon13.14 (92)Geelong10.14 (74)MCG44,1877 September
Melbourne14.17 (101)Richmond16.11 (107)MCG54,76314 September

Preliminary final

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Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne12.18 (90)Essendon12.13 (85)MCG47,34821 September

Grand final

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Main article:1940 VFL Grand Final

Season notes

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  • In April 1940, Essendon adopted the nicknameThe Bombers.[1]
  • In Round 7, Melbourne set a new record for most behinds in a match, kicking 34 behinds in a score of 12.34 (106). This record stood until 1977.[2]
  • The Round 10 match between Melbourne and Geelong produced an aggregate score of 46.29 (305). It was the first VFL match ever to see an aggregate of more than 300 points scored.
  • The VFL suspended its round 15 matches and conducted a one-daylightning carnival, known as thePatriotic Premiership, at theMelbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday 3 August 1940 to raise money for the war effort. Each match was played over a single twenty-minute period without time-on.[3]St Kilda 4.2 (26) defeatedRichmond 0.2 (2) in the final. The carnival raised almost £3,000 for the war effort.
  • The ANFC decided to cancel the 1940 Interstate Carnival, which was scheduled to have been held in Hobart, because of the war.
  • In one of the most rugged seasons ever, 47 players were reported to the VFL Tribunal.[4]
  • In the last quarter of the Grand Final,Jack Titus scored a goal with his last kick, bringing his season's total to 100 goals.

Awards

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  • The 1940 VFL Premiership team wasMelbourne.
  • TheVFL's leading goalkicker wasJack "Skinny" Titus ofRichmond with 92 goals (100 after finals).
  • The joint winners of the 1940Brownlow Medal wereHerbie Matthews ofSouth Melbourne andDes Fothergill ofCollingwood with 32 votes each.
    • The rules of the award stated that there was only one medal to be awarded in any one season. A count-back revealed that each had the same number of 3, 2, and 1 votes; and, although the controversy associated with such a criterion being appliedin the case of Stan Judkins in 1930 meant that it was never used again, having played the whole 18 home-and-away matches each, they could not have been separated on the basis of the number of matches played anyway.
    • The VFL announced the tied result and neither player received a medallion, but as a consequence of its 1981 decision to change its rules relating to tied Brownlow Medal contests, the AFL awarded retrospective medals toMatthews andFothergill in 1989.
  • North Melbourne took the "wooden spoon" in 1940.
  • The seconds premiership was won byCollingwood. Collingwood 6.16 (52) defeatedCarlton 3.12 (30) in the Grand Final, played as a curtain-raiser to the seniors Grand Final on Saturday 28 September at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[5]

References

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  1. ^Bombing to Victory,The Argus, (Wednesday, 10 April 1940), p. 17.
  2. ^Australian Football League: Most Behinds
  3. ^Taylor, Percy (2 August 1940), "Unique competition",The Argus, Melbourne, p. 14
  4. ^VFL Tribunal 1940,Boyles Football Photos
  5. ^"Collingwood Wins League Seconds' Final".The Argus. Melbourne. 30 September 1940. 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
  • 1940 Patriotic Cup – BoylesFootballPhotos

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