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1874 South Australian football season

The 1874 South Australian football season was the fifth year of interclub football in South Australia.


1874 South Australian football premiership season
Kensington 2nd premiership

The 1874 South Australian football season was the fifth year of interclub football in South Australia.

  • Adelaide

  • Kensington

  • Port Adelaide

  • Victorian (Based at foot of Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide)

  • Gawler

  • Willunga

  • Adelaide Educational Institution

  • Prince Alfred College

  • St Peter's College

Notes - The J.L. Young School building (Adelaide Educational Institution) was situated about a quarter of a mile south of the angle formed by the junction of the Glen Osmond Road and that forming the principal frontage to Parkside.

The Kensington Club held its Annual Meeting on April 23.

The Kensington Football Club held their first meeting for the season on Tuesday, April 28, at Mr. Caterer's schoolroom, Norwood. There were 22 members present. It was resolved, that the club's uniform be scarlet cap and jacket and white trousers.

A meeting of members of the Adelaide Football Club was held at the Prince Alfred Hotel on Wednesday evening, May 6, to receive the reports for the last year, and make arrangements for the forthcoming season. There were about a dozen gentlemen present, and Mr. S.G. Kingston presided. Upwards of 40 members were enrolled.

The football season commenced in the afternoon when the Adelaide Football club played their opening game with a 15 a side game intraclub match.

At an adjourned meeting of the Adelaide Football Club it was reported that His Excellency Governor Musgrave had accepted the office of President, and that Mr. J. Acraman had again intimated his willingness to accept the position of vice-president.

Port Adelaide Football Club advertised they will have their opening game of the season this (Saturday) afternoon at Glanville. The Concordia Band has been engaged, and the members are to appear in uniform.

The Kensington Club also began the season playing for colours.

The following are to be the teams of 25 each:—

Red — Ashwin, Bakewell, Beresford, Bonney, Burton, Calder, Duffield, Foale, R. Gwynne, H. and J. Hall, C. Hargrave, M. Jay, Kaye, Meredith, Muirhead, Noltenius, F. Perry, Roberts, Scott, Sowter, Tardiff, Trimmer, Wigg, ana Wright.

White — Aldridge, Colton, Farr, Gliddon, Gwynne, Haigh, Hargrave, Harvey, Hewer, Hughes, Kaines, Lucas, Marshall, Millner, Moulden, H. and H. R. Perry, Pope, Reid, H. and R.Shell, Schomburgk, Sunter, Tassie, Waterhouse, Whittell, and Williams.

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Saturday, 2 MayAdelaide Educational Institution 0drew withPrince Alfred College 0Parkside
Each team - 16 players. Adelaide Educational Institution founded in 1852 moved to Young Street, Parkside in 1872. It was founded by John Lorenzo Young.
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Saturday, 9 MaySt Peter's College 1def.Prince Alfred College 0St Peter's College
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Saturday, 9 May 3pmAdelaide (Blue) 2def.Adelaide (Red) 1Adelaide
Adelaide Intraclub match - 15 each side. Captains : H.Holthouse (Blue) and G.S.Kington (Red)

Kensington advertised a game against St Peter's Collegians for 2.30pm on the Kensington Grounds.

Adelaide Football Club advertised a practice game.

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Saturday, June 13Young's 0def. byVictorian 1Parkside
Game was advertised for 3pm start at Parkside. Goal Scorer - H. Barry
Adelaide Educational Institution founded was founded by John Lorenzo Young in 1852 and moved to Young Street, Parkside in 1872. Adelaide and Kensington Clubs both advertise practice games.
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Monday, June 22Gawler 1drew withKensington 1Gawler Park (crowd: 600 -1000)
Game commenced at 1pm and concluded at 5pm (4 hours of play). Colours - Gawler Magneta and White, Kensington Scarlet. Each team consisted of 17 players. Gawler Team - The following are the names of the Gawler competitors : — G. Beade, F. Harris (Captain), H. Harris, E. T. Annells, A. Schwann, J. Wilkinson, T. Wilkinson, J. Robertson, E. Saint, C.Niquet, J. Gordon, E. Filsell, J. Crump, J. Martin, W. Dawkins, J. Ferguson.
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Saturday, July 4Port Adelaide 0drew withKensington 0Glanville Hall Estate
The first match of the season between these Clubs. The new rules were observed, and were considered a decided improvement on the old ones, taking away the risk of broken collarbones and sprained ankles.
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Saturday, July 18Kensington 1def.Port Adelaide 0Kensington
Return match
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Saturday, August 1Port Adelaide (2nds) 3def.Victorian 0Glanville
Kensington played at colour match
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Friday, August 7Gawler 1def.Port Adelaide 0Gawler Park Lands
Friday, August 7Willunga 2def.Kensington 0Noarlunga
Gawler scored a second goal shortly after the first early in the game but it was disputed owing to the interpretation of
one of the rules. However, the game was subsequently continued with great spirit for about two hours.

Kensington wanted to promote the game in the country and decided to play a match against the newly formed Willunga in Noarlunga. | | | | | |

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Saturday, August 8 2.30pmPrince Alfred College 0drew withVictorian 0Prince Alfred College Grounds
J. Melrose and A. Barry captains respectively
Kensington Club advertised a practice match at 2.45pm
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Saturday, August 22Victorian 0def. byPort Adelaide 2nds 1Montefiore Hill
Return match - Captains : Victorian G.Downs and Port Seconds G.H.Warren. Goal Scorer H.Ford (Port Adelaide)
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Saturday, August 29 2.30pmVictorian 1def.East Terrace 0Montefiore Hill
Saturday, August 29 (3:00pm)Kensington 2def.Willunga 1Adelaide Football Grounds
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Saturday, September 5Port Adelaide 0def. byKensington 2Glanville
This match was arranged to determine the conquering match between the two clubs. Port Adelaide team were weakened due to the absence of a number of leading players.

In the table below, Senior Results is based only upon games played against other senior clubs; the record listed under W-L-D is the record over all matches. Victorian Club is excluded as they did not contest any match against any senior club.

There was no formal process by which the clubs were ranked, so the below order should be considered indicative only, particularly since the fixturing of matches was not standardised.

PosTeamPldWLDSenior ResultsGFGA
163123-1-264
221011-0-121
321101-1-032
440310-3-104
PosTeamPldWLDSenior ResultsGFGA
122000-0-040
220200-0-004
PosTeamPldWLDSenior ResultsGFGA
111000-0-010
231110-0-021
320110-0-002
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