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1957 VFA season

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Australian rules football season
1957 VFA premiership season
Teams14
PremiersMoorabbin
1st premiership
Minor premiersWilliamstown
6th minor premiership
← 1956
1958 →

The1957Victorian Football Association season was the 76th season of theAustralian rules football competition. The premiership was won by theMoorabbin Football Club, after it defeatedPort Melbourne in the Grand Final on 5 October by forty points. It was Moorabbin's first VFA premiership, won in its seventh season of competition. For Port Melbourne, it was the last of eight consecutive Grand Final appearances between 1950 and 1957, of which only the1953 premiership was won. Minor premiersWilliamstown went through the home-and-home season undefeated, but lost both finals to finish third;[1] it was the only premiership which the club did not win between 1954 and 1959.

Premiership

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The home-and-home season was played over twenty matches, before the top four clubs contested a finals series under thePage–McIntyre system to determine the premiers for the season.

Ladder

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1957 VFA ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1Williamstown2020001784969184.180
2Moorabbin(P)20155018761314142.860
3Port Melbourne20146019181372139.856
4Preston20137017841460122.252
5Brunswick20137014681292113.652
6Coburg20128016991408120.748
7Box Hill20119016541516109.144
8Sandringham2081111362152889.134
9Camberwell2081201529179085.432
10Yarraville2071211504152198.930
11Prahran2061311438199872.026
12Oakleigh2051501291173874.320
13Northcote2041601157192660.116
14Brighton2021711414204669.110
Source:[2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

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Semifinals
Saturday, 14 SeptemberPort Melbourne 19.13 (127)def.Preston 7.9 (51)St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 18,500)[3]
Saturday, 21 SeptemberWilliamstown 10.8 (68)def. byMoorabbin 9.16 (70)St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 8,000)[4]
Preliminary Final
Saturday, 28 SeptemberWilliamstown 6.12 (48)def. byPort Melbourne 18.12 (120)St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 22,000)[5]


1957 VFA Grand Final
Saturday, 5 OctoberMoorabbindef.Port MelbourneSt Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 26,000)[6]
4.4 (28)
7.6 (48)
10.10 (70)
15.12 (102)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.7 (13)
4.14 (38)
5.17 (47)
7.20 (62)
Umpires: Jack Irving
Bull 3, Renwick 3, Green 2, Maine 2, Murphy 2, Bulmer, McGaw, MurrayGoalsEvans 2,Bonnett, Monks, Oldfield, Sykes, Withers
Peck (shin)InjuriesBonnett (concussion)

Awards

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Notable events

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Night football

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The Association experimented with playing premiership matches at night during the 1957 season. Electric floodlighting had recently been installed at theSouth Melbourne Cricket Ground, and theVictorian Football League had run a successful post-seasonnight premiership in1956, so the Association secured the venue for its night premiership matches. Under the arrangement, the premier match of each round, as determined by the Association a couple of weeks in advance, was played at South Melbourne at 8pm on the Wednesday night prior to the main round. Thirteen of the fourteen clubs agreed to the arrangement, with only Preston dissenting.[9] The first such match was held on 17 April, withWilliamstown 12.10 (82) defeatingMoorabbin 9.12 (66),[10] and a large crowd of 14,000 saw Williamstown defeatPort Melbourne the following week.[11]

Inclement weather was the primary concern with the night matches, and there was a contingency to shift the match back to the Saturday if made necessary by conditions, which first occurred on 22 May;[12] recognising that the weather would likely deteriorate further during winter, the Association opted to cancel night matches for June and July, and eventually for the rest of the season – with the exception of an already scheduled interstate match against South Australia in July.[13] In addition to the weather, the disruption of training schedules and the uncertainty surrounding scheduling social events (which represented a large financial penalty when matches were postponed) were problems that some clubs raised after seeing the system in practice.[14]

Wednesday night premiership football returned in1958, but was again limited to the autumn months before the weather interfered;[15] it did not return in 1959.

Interstate matches

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The Association played three interstate matches during 1957: two against South Australia, and one against a combined team representing the two greater northern Tasmanian leagues (theNorthern Tasmanian Football Association and theNorth West Football Union).Wally Carter (Williamstown) was the coach of the Association team.[16]

VFA interstate matches in 1957
Saturday, 13 JulyN.T.F.A.N.W.F.U. 12.11 (83)def. byV.F.A. 18.8 (116)York Park, Launceston (crowd: 8,000)[17]
Tuesday, 23 July (night)V.F.A. 6.8 (44)def. bySouth Australia 11.12 (78)South Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 3,500)[13]
Tuesday, 20 August (night)South Australia 20.17 (137)def.V.F.A. 8.8 (56)Norwood Oval, Adelaide (crowd: 9,000)[18]

Other notable events

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  • On 4 May,Yarraville defeatedPort Melbourne for the first time in 19 years.[19]
  • On 25 May, the second half of the match betweenOakleigh andPreston was broadcast live onChannel 2, becoming the first Australian rules football game to be broadcast live on television.[20]
  • After reading the umpires' reports sheet following a rough match betweenPreston andBrighton on 22 June, 66-year-old Preston club delegate Mr Les Whitting struck goal umpire Colin Webster on the jaw; Whitting was banned from serving as a club delegate for life, and from holding office at any Association-affiliated club for five years.[21]
  • Williamstown was the first team to go undefeated through the home-and-home season sinceCoburg in1945; like that Coburg team, Williamstown lost both of its finals to finish third.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Fiddian, Marc (1994).Boilovers, Thrillers and Grand Eras in League and Association Football. Pakenham, Victoria: Pakenham Gazette. p. 93.ISBN 1875475087.
  2. ^abNoel Carrick (9 September 1957). "Preston threat to Port in first semi".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 35.
  3. ^Noel Carrick (16 September 1957). "Half-backs and skipper win semi for Port".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 37.
  4. ^Michael Meeking (23 September 1957). "Williamstown falls to Moorabbin".The Age. Melbourne. p. 16.
  5. ^Michael Meeking (30 September 1957). "Port is fancied for V.F.A. pennant".The Age. Melbourne. p. 16.
  6. ^Noel Carrick (7 October 1957). "Fast Moorabbin teams well to win pennant".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 38.
  7. ^Noel Carrick (12 September 1957). "Ken Ross wins Liston award".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 44.
  8. ^"Runaway win in seconds".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 7 October 1957. p. 37.
  9. ^"Lone V.F.A. club's 'no' to night football".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 2 April 1957. p. 47.
  10. ^"Hard-hitting 'Town was too strong".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 18 April 1957. p. 31.
  11. ^"'Town gets up by two points".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 25 April 1957. p. 21.
  12. ^"Night game postponed".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 23 May 1957. p. 36.
  13. ^abNoel Carrick (24 July 1957). "Burst by S.A. crushes V.F.A.".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 45.
  14. ^"V.F.A. cuts out night games".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 4 June 1957. p. 35.
  15. ^"V.F.A. to end night matches".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 8 May 1958. p. 51.
  16. ^Fiddian, Marc (2003),Seagulls over Williamstown, Williamstown, VIC: Williamstown Football Club, p. 96
  17. ^Half-Back (15 July 1957). "Big win over combined team boosts V.F.A. prestige".The Examiner. Launceston, Tasmania. p. 13.
  18. ^Gordon Schwartz (21 August 1957). "Crushing 81-point win to S.A.".The Advertiser. Adelaide, SA. p. 14.
  19. ^Noel Carrick (6 May 1957). "Yarraville waited 19 years for this win".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 51.
  20. ^Fiddian, Marc (2004),The VFA: a history of the Victorian Football Association, 1877–1995, p. 7
  21. ^"V.F.A. man gets ban for life".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. 2 July 1957. p. 32.
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