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1882 VFA season

6th season of the Victorian Football Association


6th season of the Victorian Football Association

FieldValue
year1882
date22 April – 30 September 1882
imageGeelong fc 1882.jpg
imagesize260px
captionGeelong – 1882 VFA premiers
teams7
premiers
count4
top goal scorerHugh McLean
( − 25 goals)
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| pre-season name = | pre-season cup = ( − 25 goals) The 1882 VFA season was the sixth season of the Victorian Football Association (VFA), the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in the colony of Victoria.

won the premiership for the fourth time, making it the club's fourth VFA premiership in just five seasons, and the first in a sequence of three consecutive premierships won from 1882 to 1884.

Association membership

The senior metropolitan membership of the Association (including Geelong) during 1882 was seven, the same clubs that had competed in 1881: , East Melbourne, , , Hotham, , and South Melbourne.

At this time, three other provincial senior clubs were full Association members represented on the Board of Management for a total membership of ten: Ballarat, Benalla and Horsham. Due to distance, these clubs played too few matches against the rest of the VFA to be considered relevant in the premiership.

Premiership season

Club records

The below table details the playing records of the seven clubs in all matches during the 1882 season, where the information is available. Two sets of results are given:

  • Senior results: based only upon games played against other VFA senior clubs.
  • Total results: including senior games, and games against intercolonial, up-country and junior clubs.

While East Melbourne was a senior club, in practice they played to a junior standard, and in its few matches against the other senior clubs were routinely beaten by large margins. Consequently, the Australasian and the Leader newspapers did not include matches against East Melbourne in teams' senior results, and this approach has been replicated in the table below.

The clubs are listed in the order in which they were ranked in the Australasian newspaper. The VFA had 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; however, the top three placings were later acknowledged in publications including the Football Record and are considered official.

PosTeamSenior resultsTotal resultsPldWLDGFGAPldWLDGFGA
1 (P)131012511124202212019
21252535242314368538
31363435322315447742
1354442342112457041
13490224821111004250
16112327632361345370
6060035145721744

Source: (P) Premiers

Notable events

  • James Garton replaced Sir William Clarke as president of the Association. Clarke had served in the role since 1877.
  • The leading goalkicker for the season was Hugh McLean (), who kicked a new Association record of 25 goals (15 in senior matches).
  • Several leading clubs went on interstate trips during the season:
    • travelled to South Australia in June, winning four matches against local clubs and winning one game at odds against a combined team of local juniors.
    • travelled to New South Wales in July, winning three matches against local clubs, one against the combined New South Wales team, and one against Albury.
    • travelled to Tasmania in August, winning three matches against regional teams and one against the combined state team.
    • Victoria was also visited by South Australian club in June and July, which won one out of three matches against VFA clubs.

References

References

  1. (28 May 2014). "A Golden Era Begins: Football in 'Marvellous Melbourne', 1877 to 1885". Origins of Australian Football (Volume II).
  2. (2 October 1882). "Melbourne v. Carlton". The Argus.
  3. (15 July 2019). "Geelong's Premiership History". Geelong Football Club.
  4. (11 August 2019). "The Evolution of 'the Premiership' 1870−1888". Hidden Footy Histories.
  5. Peter Pindar. (9 September 1882). "Football Gossip". The Australasian.
  6. (20 June 2014). "History of the AFL could be turned on its head". The Age.
  7. (7 October 1882). "The football season of 1882". The Australasian.
  8. (7 October 1882). "The past season". Leader.
  9. Fiddian, Marc. (2004). "The VFA: a history of the Victorian Football Association, 1877–1995".
  10. "McLEAN, Hugh (1864-1915)". The Geelong College Heritage Guide.
  11. (22 Jul 1882). "Geelong v. New South Wales". National Library of Australia.
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