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1889 VFA season
13th season of the Victorian Football Association
13th season of the Victorian Football Association
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1889 |
| date | 4 May – 28 September 1889 |
| teams | 12 |
| premiers | |
| count | 4 |
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| pre-season name = | pre-season cup = The 1889 VFA season was the 13th season of the Victorian Football Association (VFA), the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria.
won the premiership for the fourth time, making it the club's second out of a sequence of three consecutive premierships won from 1888 to 1890.
Association membership
The number of teams contesting the Association premiership reduced from 16 senior teams to 12 in 1889.
The three Ballarat-based clubs – Ballarat, South Ballarat and Ballarat Imperial remained senior clubs, represented on the Association Board of Management and contested the Ballarat premiership, but matches played against them by metropolitan clubs (which often occurred during bye weeks) no longer qualified for the premiership. University, after a winless 1888 season, dropped out of the Association and went into recess.
Ladder
Teams did not play a uniform number of premiership matches during the season. As such, in the final standings, each team's premiership points were adjusted upwards proportionally to represent a 21-match season – e.g., South Melbourne played 19 matches, so its tally of premiership points was increased by a factor of 21/19. After this adjustment, there was no formal process for breaking a tie.
Notable events
- Amendments to the rules prior to the season included:
- Changes the rules related to the end of a quarter, allowing a ball in transit at the sound of the bell to score, and allowing a player who had marked prior to the bell to take a set shot after the bell which would still count. Prior to this, the ball was declared dead for no score as soon as the bell sounded in either instance.
- A new requirement that a team kicking off from the centre (to start a quarter or after a goal) kick a distance of at least twenty yards, preventing them from dribble-kicking and immediately recovering the ball.
- Footscray defeated Melbourne 5–2 in its sixth premiership fixture for the season, but the win was awarded to Melbourne on protest because Footscray fielded a player without the proper clearance.
References
References
- (20 April 1889). "The Victorian Football Association". The Australasian.
- (30 September 1889). "Close of the football season". The Age.
- (9 March 1889). "Football: the amended football rules". The Weekly Times.
- (22 August 1887). "Football: Geelong v. Fitzroy". The Argus.
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