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2018 VFL season

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Victorian football season
2018 VFL season
Teams15
PremiersBox Hill
3rd premiership
Minor premiersRichmond reserves
1st minor premiership
J. J. Liston TrophyMichael Gibbons (Williamstown)
Anthony Miles (Richmond reserves)
Frosty Miller MedallistNick Larkey (North Melbourne reserves)
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The2018 VFL season was the 137th season of theVictorian Football League (VFL), a second-tierAustralian rules football competition played in the state ofVictoria. The competition ran between April 2018 and September 2018.

The premiership was won by theBox Hill Hawks Football Club, after it defeatedCasey in the Grand Final on 23 September 2018 by 10 points.

League membership

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There were several changes to the league's membership and alignments between the 2017 and 2018 seasons, withNorth Melbourne reserves joining the competition,Frankston rejoining, andNorth Ballarat departing, resulting in a total membership of 15.

TheFrankston Football Club returned to the competition after a one-year hiatus.AFL Victoria had terminated the club's licence at the end of the 2016 season due to its unviable financial position, which saw it inadministration owing more than $1,500,000.[1][2][3] The club embarked on a campaign during 2017 to assure its long-term viability, which included signing up 1200 members and working to improve its relationship with the local leagues as a pathway for Mornington Peninsula footballers into state football. The club then applied for and was re-granted its VFL licence for the 2018 season.[4]

At the end of 2017, the ten-yearreserves affiliation between theAFL'sNorth Melbourne Football Club and the VFL'sWerribee Football Club came to an end. North Melbourne entered itsreserves team in the VFL seniors, the first time that team had competed in the competition. Werribee continued to field a stand-alone senior team in the VFL.[5] The teams continued to share a home ground, with all Werribee home games and most North Melbourne home games played at the newly upgradedAvalon Airport Oval in Werribee until North Melbourne's traditional home atArden Street Oval was brought to VFL standard in mid-2019.[6]

After the 2017 home-and-away season had concluded, AFL Victoria suspendedNorth Ballarat's playing licence. The club had endured two years of off-field instability since the termination of itspartial reserves affiliation with AFL clubNorth Melbourne. This had included: multiple changes of personnel at executive and board level; the compulsory acquisition of its home groundEureka Stadium in early 2017; and difficulties in governance associated with the club's attentions being divided between its VFL team and the North Ballarat City team it operated in theBallarat Football League. AFL Victoria determined that the club's governance had deteriorated to the point that it no longer met the minimum requirements for a VFL licence. The club's poor on-field performances – a combined win–loss record in 2016 and 2017 of 4–32 – was also a factor. The suspension brought to an end North Ballarat's 22-year association with the VFL, which included three premierships. AFL Victoria had an interest in maintaining an ongoing VFL presence in Ballarat, and there were ongoing discussions between AFL Victoria and club's board on a model for re-entry of the club as a new or rebranded Ballarat team in the competition, but no agreement was reached.[7]

Another significant change to the VFL's structure prior to 2018 was the abolition of theDevelopment League competition, ending 90 years of VFA/VFL seconds/reserve grade football dating back to the 1920s. Under the new arrangement, VFL-listed players from all clubs will play for local affiliated suburban competitions when not playing senior football for their club – the structure which was already in place for the clubs with no Development League team. The decision was made for a number of reasons, including rising costs, difficulties with scheduling, shortages of manpower within the clubs, and to improve relationships with suburban football. The clubs fielding Development League teams generally opposed the change, concerned that the pathway between suburban or under-18s football and the VFL would be affected. In particular, the clubs involved in affiliations with AFL clubs, where most of the senior players on any given week are AFL-listed reserves players, were concerned that they would be reduced to having almost no players of their own, reducing their identity or utility as football clubs.[8]

Ladder

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PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1Richmond18144019111198159.556Finals series
2Casey Demons18144015931128141.256
3Geelong18135015741074146.652
4Williamstown18135014961171127.852
5Collingwood18126016281220133.448
6Box Hill(P)18126016341288126.948
7Port Melbourne18108015361436107.040
8Essendon1899015021237121.436
9Footscray1881001378144295.632
10North Melbourne1881001436169684.732
11Werribee1871101488168088.628
12Northern Blues1861201256164376.424
13Sandringham1851211317159382.722
14Frankston182160964206846.68
15Coburg1811611116195557.16
Updated to match(es) played on 23 August 2018. Source:SportsTG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Finals

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Qualifying and Elimination Finals

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Qualifying Finals
Saturday 1 September (2:10 pm)Casey 20.9 (129)def.Geelong 4.14 (38)Casey Fields[9]
Saturday 1 September (7:10 pm)Richmond 8.7 (55)def. byWilliamstown 11.14 (80)Swinburne Centre[9]
Elimination Finals
Saturday 1 September (2:10 pm)Box Hill 13.18 (96) (a.e.t.)def.Port Melbourne 13.7 (85)Stannards Stadium[9]
Sunday 2 September (2:10 pm)Collingwood 11.14 (80)def. byEssendon 18.6 (114)Stannards Stadium[10]
  • The elimination final between Box Hill and Port Melbourne was decided in extra time. Box Hill 11.17 (83) was level with Port Melbourne 13.5 (83) after four quarters, and Box Hill kicked two goals during the extra time periods to win the game by eleven points.[9]

Semi-finals

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Semi-finals
Saturday 8 September (2:10 pm)Richmond 9.10 (64)def. byEssendon 10.9 (69)Stannards Stadium[11]
Sunday 9 September (2:10 pm)Geelong 8.13 (61)def. byBox Hill 13.12 (90)Stannards Stadium[11]

Preliminary Finals

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Preliminary Finals
Saturday 15 September (2:10 pm)Casey 10.13 (73)def.Essendon 10.5 (65)Stannards Stadium
Sunday 16 September (2:10 pm)Williamstown 13.12 (90)def. byBox Hill 13.13 (91)Stannards Stadium

Grand Final

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2018 VFL Grand Final
Sunday 23 September (3:20 pm)Caseydef. byBox HillMarvel Stadium (crowd: 12,884)[12]
4.4 (28)
5.9 (39)
8.11 (59)
8.14 (62)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.1 (7)
3.4 (22)
7.8 (50)
10.12 (72)
Umpires: Howorth, Rebeschini & Talbot
Norm Goss Memorial Medal:David Mirra (Box Hill)
Television broadcast:Seven Network
Bugg,Kennedy Harris, Lefau, Lockhart, Machaya,Pedersen, Scott,SmithGoalsD. Moore 3;Hanrahan, Jones,Lovell,A. Moore,O'Brien,O'Rourke, Ross
  • Box Hill won the premiership after finishing sixth on the ladder, the first occasion in VFA/VFL history that the eventual premier did not finish in one of the top four positions on the ladder.[12]

Awards

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2018 VFL Team of the Year[15]
B:Marty Hore (Collingwood)Lucas Cook (Port Melbourne)James Tsitas (Geelong)
HB:Brett Bewley (Williamstown)Sam Collins (Werribee)Aaron Heppell (Essendon)
C:Nick Hind (Essendon)Michael Gibbons (Williamstown)Will Hayes (Footscray)
HF:Eli Templeton (Port Melbourne)Jesse Palmer (Northern Blues)Corey Rich (Frankston)
F:Ben Cavarra (Williamstown)Jordan Lisle (Port Melbourne)Danny Younan (Essendon)
Foll:Nick Meese (Williamstown)Tom Atkins (Geelong)Tom Gribble (Werribee)
Int:Marcus Lentini (Coburg)Corey Wagner (Casey)Brede Seccull (Sandringham)
Angus Monfries (Footscray)Jay Lockhart (Casey)Tom O'Sullivan (Port Melbourne)
Coach:Jade Rawlings (Casey)

Notable events

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  • During the season, a provisional license was granted toAFL Tasmania to allow for the return of a Tasmanian team to the VFL commencing as early as 2021. Tasmania had not been represented in the VFL since the departure of theTasmanian Devils Football Club at the end of 2008.[16]
  • In Round 11,Sandringham 0.9 (9) lost toWilliamstown 11.11 (77) in a game at Williamstown affected by torrential rain and sheets of stagnant water on the ground. It was the lowest score in Sandringham's history, and the first time a team had been held goalless in a VFA/VFL match sinceNorthcote in 1919. Eight of Williamstown's eleven goals came in the final quarter.[17] Three rounds later, theNorth Melbourne reserves 0.7 (7) were also held goalless in rain-affected match, losing toCasey 5.14 (44), for the lowest score in its brief VFL history.[18]
  • In Round 14,Coburg 12.7 (79) drewSandringham 11.13 (79), in a match that ended in unusual circumstances. Sandringham forward Doulton Langlands had been awarded a free kick from 45 metres out just as the siren sounded, and his initial kick failed to make the distance. However, umpire Andrew Mitchell awarded a 50-metre penalty as one of the Coburg trainers ran through the mark as Langlands was taking his kick. The resulting penalty meant that Langlands retook his shot from the goal square, from which he kicked the goal and denied Coburg its first win for the season.[19]
  • In three late season matches (Coburg vsWerribee in Round 18,Northern vs Coburg in Round 19, and Northern vsSandringham in Round 20), AFL Victoria trialled two rule changes it was considering for introduction nationally: the "6–6–6 rule", requiring six players from each team to be standing inside each 50m arc at a centre bounce; and the extension of the goal square from 9m to 18m.[20][21] The 6–6–6 rule was adopted in 2019, while the extended goal square was not.
  • In the qualifying Final betweenRichmond andWilliamstown, the floodlights atSwinburne Centre went out due to overheating globes with around five minutes remaining in the third quarter. The match was delayed for twenty minutes, with three-quarter time taken immediately and the remaining five minutes added to the playing time in the final quarter.[22]
  • TheFothergill–Round Medal, awarded to the most promising player younger than 23, was renamed the Fothergill–Round–Mitchell Medal from this season onwards. The medal was originally named in honour ofWilliamstown'sDes Fothergill andBarry Round, who had each won aJ. J. Liston Trophy (or its predecessor) as well as theVFL/AFL'sBrownlow Medal; so the name ofBox Hill'sSam Mitchell, who had achieved the same feat in the years since the award was created, was added.[23]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Paul Amy (27 August 2016)."Frankston Dolphins VFL club forced into administration with debts of more than $500,000".Frankston Standard Leader. Frankston, VIC. Retrieved27 August 2016.
  2. ^"AFL Victoria terminates Frankston Dolphins' VFL licence".Frankston Standard Leader. Frankston, VIC. 26 September 2016. Retrieved26 September 2016.
  3. ^"Frankston FC decision". SportsTG. 30 September 2016. Retrieved30 September 2016.
  4. ^Kate Salemme (4 August 2017)."Frankston Dolphins to return to VFL competition in 2018 after AFL Victoria grants its licence".Herald Sun. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved19 August 2017.
  5. ^http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/north-melbourne/north-melbourne-to-field-standalone-vfl-team-in-2018-after-parting-ways-with-werribee/news-story/8cbc653bd3977b87931d68f21496b64f North Melbourne to field standalone VFL team in 2018 after parting ways with Werribee
  6. ^"2018 VFL fixture release". Victorian Football League. Retrieved28 December 2017.
  7. ^Melanie Whelan (13 February 2019)."Deadlock on VFL re-entry: North Ballarat will not pursue licence under terms on offer".The Courier. Ballarat, VIC. Retrieved3 August 2019.
  8. ^Paul Amy (20 July 2017)."VFL Reserves: AFL Victoria sounds final siren for development comp".Leader. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved24 July 2017.
  9. ^abcd"VFL RECAP: Finals week 1 Saturday". Victorian Football League. 2 September 2018. Retrieved15 September 2018.
  10. ^"VFL RECAP: Finals week 1 Sunday". Victorian Football League. 2 September 2018. Retrieved15 September 2018.
  11. ^ab"STATS CENTRAL: VFL Finals week 2". Victorian Football League. 12 September 2018. Retrieved15 September 2018.
  12. ^ab"VFL grand final 2018: Box Hill Hawks come from behind to defeat Casey Demons in premiership decider".Herald Sun. Melbourne, VIC. 23 September 2018. Retrieved23 September 2018.
  13. ^abToby Prime (11 September 2018)."JJ Liston Trophy 2018: Michael Gibbons and Anthony Miles share award".Leader. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved13 September 2018.
  14. ^"Hooper tops Werribee goalkicking for 2018". Werribee Football Club. Retrieved8 September 2018.
  15. ^Balmer, Matt (10 September 2018)."VFL JJ Liston Trophy 2018: Anthony Miles claims top gong alongside draft chance Michael Gibbons".foxsports.com.au. News Corporation Australia. Retrieved2 August 2024.
  16. ^"Tasmania to rejoin under-18s TAC Cup competition and VFL, but no guarantees of an AFL side".Fox Sports. 3 July 2018. Retrieved3 August 2018.
  17. ^Chris de Silva (17 June 2018)."Saints' VFL side slumps to unwanted record". MSN. Retrieved18 June 2018.
  18. ^"North Melbourne's VFL team held goalless for an entire match, kicking 0.7 against Casey Demons".FOX Sports. 7 July 2018. Retrieved16 August 2018.
  19. ^Ben Guthrie (10 July 2018)."WATCH: Bizarre finish to Coburg-Sandringham draw". AFL. Retrieved16 August 2018.
  20. ^James Motterhead (4 August 2018)."What happened when the AFL trialled its new rules in the VFL".Herald Sun. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved3 August 2019.
  21. ^Cody Atkinson; Sean Lawson; James Coventry (15 September 2018)."AFL rule changes: how the AFL got its numbers wrong in an attempt to justify proposed new laws". ABC. Retrieved3 August 2019.
  22. ^Peter Ryan (1 September 2018)."Lights failure interrupts VFL Qualifying Final".The Age. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved8 September 2018.
  23. ^Paul Amy (30 August 2018)."VFL 2018: the VFL's Fothergill–Round–Mitchell Medal is a ticket to the AFL".Leader. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved4 October 2018.
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