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1971 VFA season

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VFA season
1971 VFA season
Division 1
Teams10
PremiersDandenong
2nd D1 premiership
Minor premiersPreston
3rd D1 minor premiership
Division 2
Teams10
PremiersSunshine
1st D2 premiership
Minor premiersCaulfield
1st D2 minor premiership
← 1970
1972 →

The1971Victorian Football Association season was the 90th season of the top division of theAustralian rules football competition, and the eleventh season of second division competition. The Division 1 premiership was won by theDandenong Football Club, after it defeatedPreston in the Grand Final on 26 September by six points, and after aformal protest by Preston against the result of the Grand Final was dismissed on 29 September; it was Dandenong's second Division 1 premiership. The Division 2 premiership was won bySunshine; it was the club's first and only premiership in either division in its time in the Association, and came in its ninth consecutive appearance in the Division 2 finals.

Division 1

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The Division 1 home-and-home season was played over 18 rounds; the top four then contested the finals under thePage–McIntyre system. The finals were played at theSt Kilda Cricket Ground.

Ladder

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1971 VFA Division 1 Ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPAPctPTS
1Preston18134119431608120.854
2Dandenong (P)18126020671668123.948
3Oakleigh18126021101939108.848
4Sandringham18108018521821101.740
5Prahran188911768189793.234
6Port Melbourne1881001788185596.632
7Coburg1871101781181098.328
8Waverley1871101694194886.928
9Williamstown1861201812200090.624
10Geelong West1861201833210187.224
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pct = Percentage; (P) = Premiers, PTS = Premiership pointsSource[1]

Finals

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Semi-finals
Sunday, 5 SeptemberOakleigh 15.17 (107)def. bySandringham 21.7 (133)St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 12,000)[2]
Sunday, 12 SeptemberPreston 11.15 (81)def. byDandenong 24.11 (155)St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 12,500)[3]
Preliminary Final
Sunday, 19 SeptemberPreston 17.17 (119)def.Sandringham 14.21 (105)St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 12,000)[4]

Grand Final

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Main article:1971 VFA Grand Final

Dandenong defeated Preston in the Grand Final by six points. However, following the match, Preston formally protested the result, on the grounds that umpire Jim McMaster had paid a free kick to Dandenong full-forwardJim Miller, from which a goal was scored, before the opening bounce was executed and therefore before the game had officially begun – which Preston contended made the free kick invalid and the resultant goal void.[5] Preston's protest was heard by the Board of Management on the evening of Wednesday 29 September, and was dismissed by an overwhelming majority, formally confirming Dandenong as premiers.[6]


1971 VFA Division 1 Grand Final
Sunday, 26 SeptemberDandenongdef.PrestonSt Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 14,529)[7]
7.8 (50)
10.8 (68)
12.12 (84)
14.14 (98)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.4 (22)
8.6 (54)
9.9 (63)
13.14 (92)
Umpires: Jim McMaster
Miller 5, Ellis 2,Flaherty 2, Orchard 2, Evans,Hibbert, ReidGoalsSaltmarsh 4,Telford 2, Allen, Ashmead,Dickson, Goad, Ireland,McCarthy, Martin
Lyall Henriksen, for striking Greg Goad in the third quarter
Jim Miller, for strikingBert Thornley in the third quarter
ReportsRobert Ireland, for striking Lyall Henriksen in the third quarter
  • Preston unsuccessfully protested to have the result amended to a 92–92 draw.

Awards

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Division 2

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The Division 2 home-and-home season was played over eighteen rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system; all finals were played on Sundays atToorak Park.

Ladder

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1971 VFA Division 2 Ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPAPctPTS
1Caulfield18153023881495159.760
2Sunshine (P)18153023831578151.060
3Yarraville18144022621735130.356
4Brunswick18108019001730109.840
5Box Hill18810020021845108.532
6Northcote1871101760193191.128
7Camberwell1861111479200073.920
8Mordialloc1861201557210673.924
9Frankston1851211872239078.322
10Werribee1831501421221764.012
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pct = Percentage; (P) = Premiers, PTS = Premiership pointsSource[10]

Finals

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Semi-finals
Sunday, 22 AugustYarraville 14.15 (99)def. byBrunswick 18.20 (128)Toorak Park (crowd: 6,000)[11]
Sunday, 29 AugustCaulfield 10.12 (72)def. bySunshine 13.24 (102)Toorak Park[12]
Preliminary Final
Sunday, 5 SeptemberCaulfield 18.17 (125)def. byBrunswick 19.13 (127)Toorak Park (crowd: 6,500)[2]


1971 VFA Division 2 Grand Final
Sunday, 12 SeptemberSunshinedef.BrunswickToorak Park (crowd: 10,000)[3]
7.3 (45)
11.13 (79)
15.17 (107)
22.26 (158)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
6.4 (40)
8.6 (54)
13.8 (86)
16.8 (104)
Umpires: Anderson
Darul 5, Ferguson 5, Benson 2, Crawford 2, Wagland 2, Bean, Brown, Chadwick, Goold, Nicholson, PriorGoalsCook 4, Ogston 3,Schimmelbusch 3, Allan 2, Dalton,Dimattina, Horsington, Nivan
Chadwick (concussion)InjuriesEgan (leg), Horsington (leg)

Awards

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  • The leading goalkicker for Division 2 was Greg Barnett (Box Hill), who kicked 69 goals in the home-and-away season and did not participate in finals.[10]
  • The J. J. Field Medal was won by Rodney Evans (Camberwell), who polled 45 votes. Evans finished ahead of Graeme Cliff (Caulfield), who finished second with 39 votes, andIan McOrist (Northcote), who finished third with 31 votes.[13]
  • Brunswick won the seconds premiership. Brunswick 15.15 (105) defeatedBox Hill 14.9 (93) in the Grand Final,[2] held as a stand-alone match on Saturday 4 September atSkinner Reserve.[1]

Notable events

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  • On Sunday 21 March, late in the first quarter of a pre-season practice match between Sunshine andBenalla in Benalla, Sunshine full-forwardGeorge Allen suddenly collapsed and died on the field. He had crashed heavily to the ground on his side in a marking contest a few minutes earlier, but had returned to full forward and shown no ill-effects from the contest until his collapse. The match was called off after Allen's death.[14] Allen was 22 years old, and had been the Division 2 leading goalkicker in each of the previous two seasons.[15]
  • Frankston played its first home Sunday matches this season, becoming the last of the twenty clubs to begin doing so.[16]
  • On Sunday 4 July,Oakleigh 26.4 (160) defeatedPort Melbourne 11.20 (86); it was such a wide disparity in goal-kicking accuracy that Port Melbourne lost by 74 points despite having one more scoring shot than Oakleigh.[17]
  • Prahran dropped three players from its team for its final round match againstGeelong West for disciplinary reasons. Among them was Liston Trophy runner-up Vin Crowe, denying him the opportunity to score the winning votes in the final round; Crowe had led the count by four votes after Round 17, but Laurie Hill polled six votes in the last game to pass him and claim the award.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Association details".The Age. Melbourne. 30 August 1971. p. 21.
  2. ^abcdTerry O'Halloran (6 September 1971). "Sandringham lays claim for VFA flag".The Age. Melbourne. p. 21.
  3. ^abcdTerry O'Halloran (13 September 1971). "Dandenong's great day".The Age. Melbourne. p. 21.
  4. ^abTerry O'Halloran (20 September 1971). "Kicking costly for Zebras".The Age. Melbourne. p. 25.
  5. ^O'Halloran, Terry (27 September 1971), "When did the match start?",The Age, Melbourne, p. 22
  6. ^"No replay",The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, p. 68, 30 September 1971
  7. ^abO'Halloran, Terry (27 September 1971), "Dandenong in dicey Grand Final win",The Age, Melbourne, p. 21
  8. ^Terry O'Halloran (30 August 1971). "Roosters win, but relegated".The Age. Melbourne. p. 21.
  9. ^abTerry O'Halloran; Peter McFarline (2 September 1971). "Second Liston to Laurie Hill".The Age. Melbourne. p. 26.
  10. ^abTerry O'Halloran (16 August 1971). "Siren saves the Bullants".The Age. Melbourne. p. 23.
  11. ^Terry O'Halloran (23 August 1971). "Zebras hold on".The Age. Melbourne. p. 21.
  12. ^Terry O'Halloran (30 August 1971). "Sunshine in Div. Two Grand Final".The Age. Melbourne. p. 21.
  13. ^Terry O'Halloran (19 August 1971). "Trophy to Rod Evans".The Age. Melbourne. p. 24.
  14. ^Jack Chigwidden (24 March 1971). "Trip ended in tragedy".The Sunshine–St. Albans Advocate. p. 38.
  15. ^"Vale George Allen".The Sunshine–St. Albans Advocate. 24 March 1971. p. 38.
  16. ^Fiddian, Marc (2004),The VFA: a history of the Victorian Football Association, 1877–1995, p. 40
  17. ^Murray Hubbard (5 July 1971). "Big Bob kicks 11 goals".The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 46.
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