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1944 VFL season

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48th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)

Australian rules football season
1944 VFL premiership season
Fitzroy Football Club, premier team
Teams12
PremiersFitzroy
8th premiership
Minor premiersRichmond
5th minor premiership
Brownlow MedallistNot awarded
Fred Fanning(Melbourne)
Matches played112
Highest43,000
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The1944 VFL season was the 48th season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), the highest level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Victoria.

All twelve of the league's clubs competed, withGeelong returning after two years in recess due to wartime travel restrictions. The season ran from 6 May until 30 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 theFitzroy Football Club for the eighth and final time in its history, after it defeatedRichmond by 15 points in theVFL Grand Final.

Background

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The wartime travel restrictions that had forcedGeelong into recess the previous two years were relaxed, and Geelong rejoined the competition. As a result, the VFL competition once again 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; and, as had been the case in1926 and1927, matches 12 to 18 were "irregular", with 12 to 17 being the "home-and-way reverse" of matches 1 to 6, and match 18 the "home-and-way reverse" of match 11.

The determination of the 1944 season's fixtures were greatly complicated by the fact that, although theWestern Oval and theJunction Oval were now available to the VFL, theMelbourne Cricket Ground and theLake Oval were stillappropriated for military use and, because of this,Melbourne was sharing thePunt Road Oval withRichmond as its home ground, andSouth Melbourne was sharing theJunction Oval withSt Kilda as its home ground.

Once the 18 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1944 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
Melbourne14.8 (92)Richmond19.18 (132)Punt Road Oval15,0006 May 1944
Footscray15.23 (113)Geelong8.7 (55)Western Oval9,0006 May 1944
Fitzroy11.16 (82)St Kilda10.13 (73)Brunswick Street Oval9,0006 May 1944
Hawthorn9.14 (68)Essendon15.16 (106)Glenferrie Oval12,0006 May 1944
North Melbourne9.11 (65)Collingwood14.17 (101)Arden Street Oval6,0006 May 1944
South Melbourne13.10 (88)Carlton9.7 (61)Junction Oval20,0006 May 1944

Round 2

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong9.11 (65)South Melbourne11.18 (84)Kardinia Park8,00013 May 1944
Essendon17.18 (120)Melbourne16.4 (100)Windy Hill12,00013 May 1944
Collingwood11.17 (83)Fitzroy19.17 (131)Victoria Park15,50013 May 1944
Carlton18.16 (124)Hawthorn9.14 (68)Princes Park11,00013 May 1944
Richmond18.11 (119)North Melbourne15.9 (99)Punt Road Oval15,00013 May 1944
St Kilda12.17 (89)Footscray10.14 (74)Junction Oval15,00013 May 1944

Round 3

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy16.11 (107)North Melbourne11.16 (82)Brunswick Street Oval12,00020 May 1944
Essendon16.14 (110)Richmond22.19 (151)Windy Hill21,00020 May 1944
South Melbourne9.10 (64)St Kilda7.10 (52)Junction Oval20,00020 May 1944
Hawthorn22.12 (144)Geelong13.13 (91)Glenferrie Oval8,00020 May 1944
Footscray16.9 (105)Collingwood13.19 (97)Western Oval11,00020 May 1944
Melbourne12.5 (77)Carlton14.8 (92)Punt Road Oval15,00020 May 1944

Round 4

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong10.9 (69)Melbourne22.10 (142)Kardinia Park8,00027 May 1944
Collingwood11.18 (84)South Melbourne12.18 (90)Victoria Park13,00027 May 1944
Carlton13.17 (95)Essendon14.9 (93)Princes Park18,00027 May 1944
St Kilda9.12 (66)Hawthorn11.7 (73)Junction Oval10,00027 May 1944
North Melbourne15.14 (104)Footscray9.16 (70)Arden Street Oval10,00027 May 1944
Richmond14.13 (97)Fitzroy7.9 (51)Punt Road Oval29,00027 May 1944

Round 5

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne10.13 (73)St Kilda13.8 (86)Punt Road Oval8,0003 June 1944
Essendon17.14 (116)Geelong11.14 (80)Windy Hill7,0003 June 1944
Carlton16.12 (108)Richmond14.8 (92)Princes Park28,0003 June 1944
South Melbourne10.12 (72)North Melbourne10.13 (73)Junction Oval15,0003 June 1944
Footscray8.15 (63)Fitzroy8.10 (58)Western Oval9,0003 June 1944
Hawthorn8.9 (57)Collingwood10.13 (73)Glenferrie Oval11,0003 June 1944

Round 6

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy14.7 (91)South Melbourne10.17 (77)Brunswick Street Oval20,00010 June 1944
Collingwood10.9 (69)Melbourne15.9 (99)Victoria Park10,00010 June 1944
North Melbourne21.16 (142)Hawthorn17.11 (113)Arden Street Oval10,00010 June 1944
Richmond19.11 (125)Footscray18.17 (125)Punt Road Oval22,00010 June 1944
St Kilda9.17 (71)Essendon9.17 (71)Junction Oval19,00010 June 1944
Geelong5.10 (40)Carlton13.25 (103)Kardinia Park8,00010 June 1944

Round 7

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Footscray9.13 (67)South Melbourne8.10 (58)Western Oval15,00017 June 1944
Fitzroy14.13 (97)Hawthorn7.10 (52)Brunswick Street Oval10,00017 June 1944
Collingwood12.21 (93)Essendon9.10 (64)Victoria Park10,00017 June 1944
North Melbourne15.20 (110)Melbourne12.10 (82)Arden Street Oval12,00017 June 1944
Richmond25.23 (173)Geelong9.2 (56)Punt Road Oval10,00017 June 1944
St Kilda6.12 (48)Carlton15.13 (103)Junction Oval23,00017 June 1944

Round 8

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Geelong9.13 (67)St Kilda13.14 (92)Kardinia Park7,00024 June 1944
Essendon21.18 (144)North Melbourne8.12 (60)Windy Hill16,00024 June 1944
Carlton17.12 (114)Collingwood12.11 (83)Princes Park21,00024 June 1944
South Melbourne11.11 (77)Richmond17.10 (112)Junction Oval25,00024 June 1944
Hawthorn9.10 (64)Footscray14.18 (102)Glenferrie Oval12,00024 June 1944
Melbourne7.10 (52)Fitzroy10.17 (77)Punt Road Oval13,00024 June 1944

Round 9

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond11.18 (84)St Kilda7.11 (53)Punt Road Oval16,0001 July 1944
Footscray8.15 (63)Melbourne8.13 (61)Western Oval13,0001 July 1944
Collingwood15.12 (102)Geelong9.13 (67)Victoria Park6,0001 July 1944
South Melbourne15.12 (102)Hawthorn11.11 (77)Junction Oval12,0001 July 1944
Fitzroy12.11 (83)Essendon11.17 (83)Brunswick Street Oval17,0001 July 1944
North Melbourne11.15 (81)Carlton7.10 (52)Arden Street Oval16,0001 July 1944

Round 10

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Melbourne10.10 (70)South Melbourne9.13 (67)Punt Road Oval10,0008 July 1944
Hawthorn11.9 (75)Richmond13.16 (94)Glenferrie Oval11,0008 July 1944
Geelong13.9 (87)North Melbourne21.14 (140)Kardinia Park6,5008 July 1944
Essendon14.16 (100)Footscray8.13 (61)Windy Hill13,0008 July 1944
Carlton11.15 (81)Fitzroy6.15 (51)Princes Park17,0008 July 1944
St Kilda17.11 (113)Collingwood6.9 (45)Junction Oval10,0008 July 1944

Round 11

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne11.20 (86)St Kilda7.11 (53)Arden Street Oval10,00015 July 1944
Hawthorn7.10 (52)Melbourne22.25 (157)Glenferrie Oval10,00015 July 1944
Fitzroy25.29 (179)Geelong8.8 (56)Brunswick Street Oval7,00015 July 1944
South Melbourne7.15 (57)Essendon15.16 (106)Junction Oval18,00015 July 1944
Richmond16.17 (113)Collingwood9.13 (67)Punt Road Oval15,00015 July 1944
Footscray13.8 (86)Carlton12.11 (83)Western Oval17,00015 July 1944

Round 12

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Essendon19.18 (132)Hawthorn3.7 (25)Windy Hill8,00022 July 1944
Collingwood13.11 (89)North Melbourne10.10 (70)Victoria Park11,00022 July 1944
Carlton10.14 (74)South Melbourne8.12 (60)Princes Park15,00022 July 1944
Richmond17.8 (110)Melbourne9.15 (69)Punt Road Oval19,00022 July 1944
Geelong11.11 (77)Footscray14.17 (101)Kardinia Park7,00022 July 1944
St Kilda12.16 (88)Fitzroy8.14 (62)Junction Oval14,00022 July 1944

Round 13

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne11.21 (87)Richmond14.2 (86)Arden Street Oval22,00029 July 1944
Footscray14.15 (99)St Kilda11.10 (76)Western Oval13,00029 July 1944
South Melbourne8.30 (78)Geelong8.8 (56)Junction Oval7,00029 July 1944
Melbourne11.12 (78)Essendon14.14 (98)Punt Road Oval11,00029 July 1944
Fitzroy12.17 (89)Collingwood4.14 (38)Brunswick Street Oval13,00029 July 1944
Hawthorn10.2 (62)Carlton13.28 (106)Glenferrie Oval11,00029 July 1944

Round 14

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
St Kilda7.12 (54)South Melbourne10.19 (79)Junction Oval8,0005 August 1944
Geelong11.20 (86)Hawthorn9.7 (61)Kardinia Park7,0005 August 1944
Collingwood8.12 (60)Footscray15.9 (99)Victoria Park9,0005 August 1944
Carlton4.14 (38)Melbourne8.6 (54)Princes Park10,0005 August 1944
North Melbourne11.12 (78)Fitzroy15.11 (101)Arden Street Oval14,0005 August 1944
Richmond11.17 (83)Essendon12.15 (87)Punt Road Oval26,0005 August 1944

Round 15

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn12.16 (88)St Kilda12.16 (88)Glenferrie Oval6,00012 August 1944
Footscray12.6 (78)North Melbourne11.8 (74)Western Oval16,00012 August 1944
Fitzroy16.10 (106)Richmond7.14 (56)Brunswick Street Oval22,00012 August 1944
Melbourne8.21 (69)Geelong8.8 (56)Punt Road Oval4,50012 August 1944
South Melbourne16.10 (106)Collingwood8.22 (70)Junction Oval7,50012 August 1944
Essendon6.9 (45)Carlton14.20 (104)Windy Hill20,00012 August 1944

Round 16

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
North Melbourne6.12 (48)South Melbourne13.16 (94)Arden Street Oval7,00019 August 1944
Fitzroy13.14 (92)Footscray12.18 (90)Brunswick Street Oval20,00019 August 1944
Collingwood18.20 (128)Hawthorn7.14 (56)Victoria Park5,00019 August 1944
St Kilda13.13 (91)Melbourne7.10 (52)Junction Oval8,00019 August 1944
Geelong10.12 (72)Essendon13.19 (97)Kardinia Park8,25019 August 1944
Richmond11.16 (82)Carlton8.16 (64)Punt Road Oval38,00019 August 1944

Round 17

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Hawthorn12.12 (84)North Melbourne15.19 (109)Glenferrie Oval5,00026 August 1944
Footscray5.14 (44)Richmond9.15 (69)Western Oval26,50026 August 1944
Essendon28.21 (189)St Kilda12.11 (83)Windy Hill8,00026 August 1944
Carlton23.28 (166)Geelong8.12 (60)Princes Park7,00026 August 1944
South Melbourne8.13 (61)Fitzroy17.14 (116)Junction Oval16,00026 August 1944
Melbourne11.17 (83)Collingwood15.12 (102)Punt Road Oval8,00026 August 1944

Round 18

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Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueCrowdDate
Essendon17.24 (126)South Melbourne6.8 (44)Windy Hill11,0002 September 1944
Collingwood10.8 (68)Richmond15.18 (108)Victoria Park14,0002 September 1944
Carlton13.10 (88)Footscray12.17 (89)Princes Park34,0002 September 1944
St Kilda12.10 (82)North Melbourne16.15 (111)Junction Oval7,0002 September 1944
Melbourne14.27 (111)Hawthorn6.13 (49)Punt Road Oval4,0002 September 1944
Geelong10.10 (70)Fitzroy15.15 (105)Kardinia Park8,0002 September 1944

Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Richmond18134118861438131.254
2Fitzroy(P)18134116781280131.154
3Essendon18124218871408134.052
4Footscray18125115291430106.950
5Carlton18126016561259131.548
6North Melbourne18108016191614100.340
7South Melbourne189901358140296.936
8Melbourne18711015211481102.728
9St Kilda1861021358150290.428
10Collingwood1871101452162989.128
11Hawthorn1821511268191466.210
12Geelong1811701210206558.64

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 85.3
Source:AFL Tables

Finals series

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Semi-finals

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Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueCrowdDate
Essendon14.17 (101)Footscray8.4 (52)Junction Oval24,5429 September
Richmond10.10 (70)Fitzroy11.15 (81)Junction Oval32,00016 September

Preliminary finals

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Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueCrowdDate
Richmond16.12 (108)Essendon12.15 (87)Junction Oval38,00023 September

Grand final

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Main article:1944 VFL grand final
Home teamScoreAway teamScoreVenueCrowdDate
Fitzroy9.12 (66)Richmond7.9 (51)Junction Oval43,00030 September

Season notes

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  • Geelong resumed its place in the VFL competition. Although the lifting of wartime rail and road transport restrictions removed one impediment toGeelong's immediate return to the VFL competition, as the club's committee had paid the £100 annual affiliation fees to the VFL in 1942 and 1943 out of their own pockets in order to keep Geelong "in the game", the VFL claimed that Geelong Football Club owed the VFL £1,000 and that it would not consider its application for readmission until the debt was repaid, which was raised amongst the committeemen and supporters. After an extended and heated meeting, with matters such as the extra costs to each of the other eleven teams associated with their travel to Geelong and Geelong's perceived lack of competitiveness due to its depleted playing list (the reality of this concern is attested by the fact that Geelong only won 7 of its 57 games in seasons 1944, 1945, and 1946) influencing the VFL delegates, a majority (but not a unanimous majority) of the delegates voted in favour of Geelong's readmission.
  • The VFL returned to having twelve teams. The next time this would change would be forty-three years later in 1987 when West Coast and Brisbane were admitted as part of national expansion.
  • The late arrival of the train from Melbourne delayed the start ofGeelong's first 1944 home match for more than an hour.
  • The VFA and the VFL actively discussed the prospects of merging the two competitions. There was groundswell support for a common set of rules and common control over the game, after the upheaval which had followed the Association legalisingthrowing the ball and ceasing to recognise the validity of VFL transfer clearances in1938. However, the issues of representation at board level,Australian National Football Council representation, and apromotion and relegation structure between the VFA and VFL meant that the talks eventually failed.[1]
  • The Round 13 match between North Melbourne and Richmond is the only match in which a team has scored three goals fewer than its opponent, but scored enough behinds to win the match. In the same round, South Melbourne defeated Geelong by 22 behinds, the largest winning margin between teams which kicked the same number of goals.
  • Richmond won the minor premiership by the narrowest margin ever, after finishing level on premiership points with Fitzroy, but ahead on percentage by only 0.06%pts – in absolute terms, a single extra point at any time during the season could have changed the outcome.
  • Fourth place on the ladder was decided directly by the Round 18 match between Carlton and Footscray, who were placed fourth and fifth on the ladder at the start of the round. Scores were level when the final bell went – a draw was enough for Carlton to make the finals – but Footscray'sHarry Hickey had akick after the siren from 50m which only just travelled the distance, and went through off hands for the winning behind, which saw Footscray reach the finals.[2]
  • Richmond's centremanJack Broadstock was reported for having "kicked or intended to kick"Fitzroy's half-forward flankerNoel Price in the Second Semi-Final, and he was suspended for eight weeks. The Richmond First Eighteen were so incensed at Broadstock's suspension that they decided to forfeit the Preliminary Final againstEssendon. It was only after Richmond President Harry Dyke told them that he would field the Second Eighteen rather than forfeit the match that the senior players agreed to play.
  • Fitzroy won its eighth (and last) premiership at the Junction Oval on a hot, blustery day in which many spectators walked long distances to and from the venue on account of a tram strike.

Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Percy Taylor (13 April 1945). "Wrangling must stop".The Argus. Melbourne. p. 13.
  2. ^Rodgers, Stephen (1992),Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results, 1897–1991 (3rd ed.), Ringwood, VIC: Viking O'Neil, p. 312
  3. ^"Fitzroy seconds' pennant".The Argus. Melbourne. 25 September 1944. p. 9.
  4. ^"League seconds".The Argus. Melbourne. 22 September 1944. p. 13.
  • 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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