Victorian Amateur Football Association

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Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA)
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2022
SportAustralian rules football
Founded1892; 132 years ago (1892)
Divisions7
No. of teams70
CountryAustralia
Official websitevafa.com.au

The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria. It consists of seven senior men's and women's divisions ranging from Premier to Division 4.

In addition there are U19's sections and five Thirds sections, primarily made up of either clubs only able to field one team, or clubs from higher sections that can field a third team after their seniors and reserves. The league operates a double promotion and relegation system between sections with various rules dictating which section clubs can play in.

The league's administration base is at Elsternwick Park, a former Victorian Football Association stadium in suburban Elsternwick, Victoria, that was home to the now defunct Brighton Football Club and is now the home base for Old Melburnians Football Club and Elsternwick Football Club. It was redeveloped in 2017 and has a capacity for around 15,000 spectators.

The Association is made up of private school old boys clubs, university clubs and district clubs. No player payments are permitted, however players can be enticed by offers of employment.

History

Collegians vs Melbourne University Blacks at Collegians home ground at Albert Park

                    Public Schools and Football.
The question of public school boys playing in senior football has recently been raised.
It has been contended that the entry of prominent schoolboy players into the ranks of the senior football teams would be a boon to the game, and it is also reported that some schoolboys are likely to play with senior teams.
In view of these reports, the attitude of the headmasters is of interest.
They have laid down the rule that no boy while at school shall be permitted to play with any League or Association team, but no ban is placed on a boy who may wish to play with an amateur team, provided such games do not interfere with his duty to the school football team.
          Table Talk, 26 April 1923.[1]

Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA)

The Victorian Amateur Football Association was founded in 1892 as the Metropolitan Junior Football Association.[2] The foundation clubs were: Alberton; Brighton; Collegians; Footscray District; St Jude's; St Mary's; Toorak-Grosvenor; YMCA.[3][4]

Metropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA)

1912

In 1912 the MJFA became the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association.[5]

Prior to the First World War, apart from its core function of delivering a competition for amateur footballers, the MAFA also provided an (unofficial) second-level competition for the VFL.[6] The VFL Second XVIII competition began in 1919;[7] the MAFA competition was not resumed, post-war, until 1920.

1920

On Monday, 22 March 1920, a meeting of the (then) Metropolitan Amateur Football Association decided to resume the inter-club competition that it had suspended for the duration of World War I at the end of the 1915 season.[8] The MAFA announced that the re-formed competition would be between four of the "pre-war" clubs — namely, Collegians Football Club, South Yarra Amateur Football Club, Elsternwick Football Club, and Melbourne University Football Club (later University Blacks) — and four "new clubs" — namely, Old Melburnians, Old Caulfield Grammarians, Melbourne Swimming Club Football Club and the Teachers’ College Football Club.[9]

Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA)

In 1933 it changed its name to the Victorian Amateur Football Association.[3][10]

Movement in and out of senior competition since inception

From a history of the VAFA[3]

Inter-league and Inter-state games

1925

In June 1925 a MAFA Representative XVIII defeated the South Australian 21.22 to 8.10 at the MCG in the first amateur Interstate representative game.[3]

1948

Players in the 1948 Perth Carnival included: R. B. Small, K. N. C. Rollanson, G. V. Byrne, C. P. Daley, J. C. Stock, V. G. Miller, E. Jane, W. J. Backhouse, W. T. Taggart, J. P. Sheehan, R. L. Rouse, K. F. Lewis, J. W. Grainier, W. Reynolds’s, N. P. Airmen, G. W. McTaggart, D. B. White, (Deputy Manager) E. L. Macklin, B. F. Judd, V. W. Paxton, M. J. Davidson, D. W. Arnold, (Capt.) G. T. Moore, (Manager) M. K. Fitcher, (Vice-Capt.) A. H. C. Richard’s, E. M. MacGregor.

1951

The Australian Amateur Jubilee Football Carnival was held in Melbourne in July 1951.

The Victorian team included: J. Kelly (Coach), K. Clarke, G. W. Gibbons, A. T. Shiel, D. Bills, J.D. Anderson, M.T. Hastie, A. D. Morning, G. Harris. G.T. Moore (Manager), A. E. Parley, W. B. Thomas, M. Mathewson, A. Ferguson, J. Stock, J. B. Jolley, J. Likely, B. F. Judd, W. M. Judd, P. McLaughlin, . Bedford, S. Bottles, D. W. Arnold (Capt.), P. M. Cox (V-Capt.), H. A. Meredith, A. F. Mellors, E. Donaldson.

1954

On 14 June 1954, the Queen's Birthday holiday, a Victorian representative team defeated a South Australian team 12.14 (86) to 10.15 (75) at the Junction Oval. The match was preceded by the Grand Final of a "lightning premiership" that involving sixteen teams playing knock-out matches of two 10 minute halves. Four of the first round matches were played at the Junction Oval, and the other four were played (simultaneously) at the Ross Gregory Oval at the other end of Albert Park Lake. The quarter final, semi final, and the Grand Final matches were all played at the Junction Oval. The sixteen teams involved were:[11]

Parkside (the team that would later go on to have its twenty-ninth consecutive win in the 1954 C Section Grand Final), having beaten Balwyn in the first round, Preston in the quarter finals, and Ivanhoe in the Semi-finals, defeated Alphington in the Grand Final to win the lightning premiership.[12]

1956

In 1956 a VAFA XVIII beat the combined VFL/VFA Amateurs in an Olympic demonstration game, 12.9 (81) to 8.7 (55).

1957

Of some considerable historical significance, the VAFA vs. South Australian Amateur Football League interstate match, played at Olympic Park on 17 June 1957 — which Victoria won 15.9 (99) to 8.3 (51)[13] — was the first ever uninterrupted telecast of a complete Australian rules football game (viz., it was a direct broadcast of the entire four quarters of the match, rather than just the last quarter) .[14][15][16][3]

1971

In 1971 a VAFA Representative side beat a VFA XVIII for the inaugural Victorian Football Cup 23.12 to 19.17.[3]

Growth

The inaugural season of the then MJFA comprised fixtures between 8 teams. By 1922 the association divided into 2 sections of 8. Only 4 years later three sections were established; Section A with 10 clubs and Section B and C with 8 clubs each.[3]

Competition was ceased for the Second World War (as it had after the Great War).[17] Restarting in 1946 with 27 clubs in three sections, by 1947 34 clubs were competing over three sections. 1948 saw 35 clubs spread over four sections. In 1954 the MAFA established a fifth section for its 48 senior clubs.[3]

1960 saw 74 clubs over 7 sections. A major indicator of the growth and quality of the association led to poaching of VAFA players to the VFL in 1961.[3]

The league then dwindled and lost two sections. Section F was reintroduced in 1971. Section G was introduced in 1986. By 1987 there were 68 clubs over 8 sections. The number of clubs since has been in slight decline, now at 66 over 7 sections.

Premiers


From the VAFA Website[18]

Year Premier Premier B Premier C Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
2022 St Kevins Old Boys Old Haileyburians Monash Blues PEGS Ivanhoe South Melbourne Districts La Trobe University
2021
(Season abandoned to COVID-19)
2020
(No competition due to COVID-19)
2019 University Blues Caulfield Grammarians Williamstown CYMS Preston Bullants Whitefriars Aquinas St Francis Xavier OC
2018 St Kevins Old Boys St Bernards Fitzroy Ormond UHS-VU Glen Eira North Brunswick AFC
2017 St Kevins Old Boys Old Brighton Old Haileyburians PEGS Football Club Prahran Assumption Football Club UHS-VU Aquinas OC
2016 Old Xaverians Beaumaris Mazenod Old Collegians Old Geelong Preston Bullants Glen Eira Westbourne Grammarians
2015 St Bernards St Kevins Old Boys Old Haileyburians Kew Old Paradians West Brunswick Canterbury
2014 University Blacks University Blues Hampton Rovers Williamstown CYMS Kew Northern Blues West Brunswick
2013 Old Xaverians Old Brighton Old Ivanhoe Hampton Rovers Therry Penola Kew Northern Blues
2012 Collegians University Blacks Parkdale Vultures North Old Boys/St Pats Bulleen-Templestowe Yarra Valley Old Boys South Mornington
2011 Collegians Caufield Grammarians Ajax Parkdale Vultures St Johns Old Collegians Prahran/Assumption St Francis Xaiver
2010 Old Xaverians Old Carey Beaumaris Werribee AFC Banyule La Trobe Uni Monash Gryphons
2009 Old Xaverians Old Melburnians MHSOB Rupertswood Williamstown CYMS Bentleigh La Trobe Uni
2008 St Bede's-Mentone Tigers Marcellin Old Collegians Ormond Bulleen-Templestowe Werribee AFC Williamstown CYMS West Brunswick
2007 Old Xaverians St Bede's-Mentone Tigers Old Camberwell Grammarians Oakleigh South Melbourne Dist. Old Westbourne UHS-VU
2006 Old Haileyburians Collegians St Bede's-Mentone Tigers Old Carey Oakleigh South Melbourne Dist. Powerhouse
2005 Old Xaverians Old Ivanhoe Grammarians University Blacks Fitzroy Reds Old Geelong Grammarians St Johns Old Collegians Elsternwick
2004 University Blues St Kevins Old Boys MHSOB University Blacks Bulleen-Templestowe Oakleigh Old Westbourne
2003 Old Xaverians De La Salle Old Collegians Beaumaris Monash Blues Football Club Fitzroy Reds Swinburne University UHS-VU
2002 St Bernard's Old Collegians Old Melburnians Whitefriars Old Collegians St Leo's Emmaus WP Yarra Valley Old Boys West Brunswick Rupertswood
2001 Marcellin Old Collegians Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Hampton Rovers Old Camberwell Grammarians Mentone Amateurs Fitzroy Reds Syndal Tally Ho
2000 Old Xaverians Mazenod Old Collegians Therry Penola Caufield Grammarians University Blacks Powerhouse South Melbourne Dist.
Year A Section B Section C Section D Section E White E Blue F Section
1999 Old Xaverians Old Trinity Whitefriars Old Collegians A.J.A.X. Old Carey La Trobe Uni Eley Park
1998 Old Xaverians Marcellin Old Collegians Hampton Rovers Whitefriars Old Collegians Caufield Grammarians Oakleigh Hawthorn
Year A Section B Section C Section D Section E South E Central E East
1997 Old Xaverians Old Brighton Marcellin Old Collegians Beaumaris Southbank University Blacks Yarra Valley
1996 Old Xaverians Old Trinity St Kevin's Old Boys Monash Blues Salesian Old Essendon Aquinas
1995 Old Xaverians Old Haileyburians Old Ivanhoe Hampton Rovers Beaumaris University Reds St Leos Wattle Park
Year A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section G Section
1994 Old Melbournians Old Trinity Grammarians St Kilda South Caulfield Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Glenhuntly Yarra Valley Richmond Centrals
1993 Collegians Old Melburnians Mazenod Old Collegians St Bede's Mentone Tigers Old Camberwell St Marys Oakleigh
Year A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section
1992 Collegians Old Trinity Grammarians Fawkner Mazenod Old Collegians Brunswick St Leos Wattle Park
1991 De La Salle O.C. St Bernard's Old Collegians Whitefriars Old Collegians MHSOB Mazenod Elsternwick
1990 Ormond Old Haileyburians Old Mentonians Ajax Old Geelong St Marys
1989 Ormond De La Salle OC Old Haileyburians Thomastown La Trobe Uni Mazenod
1988 Ormond Parkside Old Melberians Preston MBOB Whitefries La Trobe Uni
1987 Ormond St Bernards Monash Blues Old Ivanhoe Grammarians State Bank Aquinas
1986 Collegians Old Paradians Banyule Balaclava Bulleen United Old Essendon Grammarians
1985 Ormond Marcelin Fawkner Old Trinity Heatherton Brunswick
1984 De La Salle OC St Bernards St. Kilda C.B.O.C. Therry C.C.O.B. Balaclava Williamstown CYMS
1983 De La Salle OC Bulleen-Templestowe Caufield Grammarians Banyule Thomastown Footscray I.T.O.B.
1982 North Old Boys Old Melbournians Old Camberwell Parkside Therry C.C.O.B. Bulleen United
1981 Old Xavierians University Blues Alphington Banyule North Brunswick Banyule
1980 De La Salle Old Xavierians Old Brighton Alphington West Brunswick University Reds
1979 De La Salle Ajax Kew Bulleen-Templestowe AMP Society St Pius
1978 Old Scotch Old Melbournians Old Xavierians Old Camberwell Bulleen-Templestowe Thornbury
1977 De La Salle Old Scotch Fawkner Old Brighton Heatherton St Bedes O.C.
1976 North Old Boys Marcellin Old Melbournians Old Xavierians La Trobe Blacks West Brunswick
1975 St Bernards De La Salle St Kilds CBOC Fawkner Ajax Monash Whites
1974 University Blacks Old Trinity Marcellin Brunswick Fawkner North Brunswick
1973 Ormond Reservoir OB Powerhouse Alphington Old Ivanhoe Fawkner
1972 Ormond Geelong Reservoir OB Parkside State Saving Bank Old Camberwell
1971 Ormond Old Paradians Taroonga-Malvern Powerhouse St Pats Marcellin
Year A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section
1970 Caufield Grammarians Old Scotch Uhsob Old Trinity Brunswick
1969 Coburg Ivanhoe Commonwealth Bank Old Haileyburians Fairfield
1968 Old Paradains Ormond Footscray TSOB National Bank A.M.P. Society
1967 Old Paradians University Blues Alphington St Pats Assumption O.C.
1966 Old Paradians Kew Geelong Old Geelong Ajax
1965 University Blacks Old Scotch St Kilda CBCOB North Melbourne CBCOB St. Pats
1964 Old Paradians University Blacks Kew St Bernards North Melbourne CBCOB
1963 Old Paradians Coburg Parkside Old Haileyburians St Bernards
1962 Old Paradians Old Xaverians Kew Fairfield Monash University
1961 Collegians MHSOB State Savings Bank Caufield Grammarians Old Carey
1960 University Blues UHSOB MHSOB St Kilda CBCOC West Brunswick
1959 Collegians Old Melbournians Powerhouse Footscray TSOC Preston
1958 Collegians Old Paradians De La Salle Port Melbourne St Kilda COCOB
1957 Collegians Alphington Old Geelong National Bank Port Melbourne
1956 Ivanhoe Collegians St Kilda City Old Geelong National Bank
1955 Old Melbournians Coburg Brunswick South Melbourne City De La Salle
1954 Old Melbournians Ivanhoe Parkside Teachers College South Melbourne City
Year A Section B Section C Section D Section
1953 Old Melbournians Kew Caufield Grammerians Footscray TSOB
1952 University Blues MHSOB Coburg St Kevins OB
1951 Hampton Rovers Old Paradians Meyer Elsternwick
1950 Ormond Commonwealth Bank Kew East Malvern
1949 University Blacks Geelong North Alphington Caufield Grammerians
1948 University Blacks Old Xaverians Geelong Fairfield
1947 University Blacks Hampton Rovers Commonwealth Bank
1946 University Blacks M.H.S.O.B Hampton Rovers
1940–45
(No competition due to World War II)
1939 University Blacks Elsternwick M.H.S.O.B Hampton Rovers
1938 University Blacks Old Melburnians Old Xaverians Fairfield
1937 Collegians Malvern Coburg M.H.S.O.B
1936 Collegians Ivanhoe Parkdale Coburg
1935 University Blacks Teachers' College Ivanhoe Malvern
1934 Old Scotch Collegians ES & A Bank Ormond Ivanhoe
1933 Old Scotch Collegians Geelong ES & A Bank Ormond
1932 Old Scotch Collegians Brunswick Canterbury Utd Churches West Brunswick
Year A Section B Section C Section
1931 Old Scotch Collegians Geelong West Hawthorn
1930 Old Melburnians Teachers' College Bentleigh
1929 University Blacks Murrumbeena East Malvern
1928 University Blacks Brightonvale Black Rock
1927 Old Scotch Collegians Murrumbeena State Savings Bank
1926 Old Scotch Collegians Collegians Brightonvale
Year A Section B Section
1925 Elsternwick Caulfield Gr.
1924 Old Scotch Collegians Murrumbeena
1923 Old Scotch Collegians Sandringham
Year Premier
1922 University B
1921 University B
1920 Elsternwick
1916–19
(No competition due to World War I)
1915 Collingwood District
1914 South Yarra
1913 Leopold
1912 Beverley
1911 Leopold
1910 Leopold
1909 South Yarra
1908 South Yarra
1907 University
1906 University
1905 Port Rovers
1904 Collegians
1903 Brighton
1902 Collegians
1901 Leopold
1900 Leopold
1899 Collegians
1898 Collegians
1897 South St. Kilda
1896 Collegians
1895 South St. Kilda
1894 South St. Kilda
1893 South St. Kilda
1892 Collegians

Current clubs

For the 2022 season, the senior divisions were structured as follows:[19]

Men's Seniors

William Buck Premier

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Caulfield Grammarians Football Club Fields North Caulfield Glenhuntly Oval Simon Williams[20] Official Site 1920 1920
File:Collegians football club colors.jpg
Collegians Football Club Lions Albert Park Harry Trott Oval Jared Rivers Official Site 1892 1892
Old Brighton Grammarians Tonners Brighton Brighton Beach Oval Greg Hutchison[21] Official Site 1921 1957
Old Melburnians Football Club Redlegs Elsternwick Elsternwick Park Paul Satterley Official Site 1896 1920
Old Scotch Cardinals Camberwell Camberwell Sports Ground Mark Gnatt[22] [1] 1894 1921
Old Trinity Grammarians T's Kew Daley Oval Trinity Grammar Playing Fields Bernie Dinneen[23] Official Site 1923 1954
Old Xaverians Old Xavs Armadale Toorak Park James Byrne Official site 1923 1923
St Bernards Old Collegians Snowdogs Essendon St Bernards College Paul Groves Official Site 1963 1963
St Kevins Old Boys SKOB Kooyong T H King Reserve Anthony Lynch Official Site 1947 1947
University Blues Blues Parkville Melbourne Uni, Main Oval Guy Martin Official Site 1928 1928

Premier B

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
AJAX Jackas St Kilda Gary Smorgon Oval Adam Andrews Official Site 1957 1957
Beaumaris Sharks Beaumaris Banksia Reserve Guy McKenna Official Site 1962 1995
De La Salle Old Collegians DLSOC Malvern Waverley Park David Madigan Official Site 1955 1955
Fitzroy Football Club Reds Fitzroy Brunswick Street Oval Luke Mahoney Official Site 1883 2009
Old Carey Football Club Panthers Bulleen Carey Sports Complex Simon Pasinati Official Site 1954 1954
Old Haileyburians Bloods Caulfield South Princess Park Caulfield Daniel Ward Official Site 1925 1961
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Tigers Mentone Mentone Reserve Adrian McBean Official Site 1972 1972
University Blacks Blacks Parkville Melbourne Uni, Main Oval Dale Bower Official Site 1928 1928
Williamstown CYMS CYs Williamstown Fearon Reserve Con Terzoglou Official Site 1886 1983

Premier C

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Hampton Rovers Rovers Hampton Boss James Reserve Anthony Quon Official site 1933 1933
Marcellin Old Collegians Eagles Bulleen Oval 1, Marcellin College Simon Abrahams Official Site 1971 1971
Mazenod Old Collegians Nodders Glen Waverley Central Reserve, Glen Waverley Peter Banfield Official Site 1978 1989
Monash Blues Blues Monash University, Clayton Frearson Oval, Monash University Mark Passador Official Site 1962 1962
Old Geelong OGs South Yarra Como Park Nathan Brown Official Site 1954 1954
Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Hoers Ivanhoe Chelsworth Park Jarrod Geischen Official Site 1929 1964
Old Mentonians Panthers Keysborough Mentone Grammar Playing Fields Simon Cormie Official Site 1968 1968
Ormond Monders Ormond E.E. Gunn Reserve Greg Hoskin Official Site 1932 1932
Parkdale Vultures Vultures Parkdale Gerry Green Reserve Owen Lalor Official Site 1991 1991
File:Preston Bullants football club colors.jpg
Preston Bullants Bullants Preston Ruthven Reserve, Preston George Cotsonis Official Site 2009 2009
UHS-VU Vultures Parkville Brens Oval Paul Rocke Official Site 1932 1933

Division 1

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Glen Eira Gryphons Carnegie Packer Park Jon Edgar Official Site 1999 1999
Kew FC Bears Kew J.J. Higgins Reserve Ian Aitken Official Site 1900 1949
Oakleigh AFC Krushers Oakleigh W.A. Scammell Reserve Ash Lever Official Site 1991 1991
Old Camberwell Grammarians Wellers Balwyn North Gordon Barnard Reserve Anson Brownless Official Site 1960 1960
PEGS Football Club Bombers East Keilor Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School Len Hannah Official Site 1970 1984
Peninsula Old Boys Pirates Mount Eliza Peninsula College Nick Claringbold Official Site 1980 1980
Prahran Assumption FC Two Blues Toorak Toorak Park Brett Dickinson Official site 1886 2011
St Mary's Salesian Saints Glen Iris Ferndale Reserve Erwin Leyden Official Site 2008 2008
File:Therry Penola football club colors.jpg
Therry Penola Old Boys Lions Oak Park JP Fawkner Reserve Brendan Payne Official site 1977 1977
Whitefriars OC Friars Donvale Whitefriars College Oval Luc Matthews Official Site 1986 1986

Division 2

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Aquinas OC Bloods Ringwood Aquinas College Ash Naulty Official Site 1981 1987
Brunswick NOBS Brunswick Alec Gillon Oval Tom Hunter Official Site 1932 1963
Bulleen-Templestowe Bullants Templestowe Lower Ted Ajani Reserve Jason Reynolds Official Site 1975 1975
Ivanhoe Hoers Ivanhoe Ivanhoe Park Ash Close Official Site 1910[24] 1934
Manningham Cobras Cobras Bulleen Koonung Park Thomas Bell Official Site 1996 1996
Melbourne HS Old Boys Unicorns South Yarra Melbourne High School Bernie Pretty Official Site 1928 1928
Old Paradians Raiders Bundoora Garvey Oval, Parade College Justin Whitcher Official site 1929 1929
Power House Slushies St Kilda Ross Gregory Oval Jeff Scotland Official Site 1940 1940
West Brunswick Magpies Parkville Ransford Oval Louis Martin Official Site 1932 1959
Yarra Old Grammarians Bushrangers Park Orchards Doncaster Reserve Michael Vozzo Official Site 1993 1993

Division 3

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Canterbury Football Club Cobras Canterbury Canterbury Sports Ground John Doak Official Site 1881 2014
Elsternwick Wickers Elsternwick Graham Holmes Oval, Elsternwick Park Peter Higginbotham Official Site 1914 1947
Hawthorn AFC Hawks Hawthorn East Rathmines Road Reserve Mark Murray Official Site 1954 1995
North Brunswick Football Club Bulls Brunswick Allard Park Scott Rymer Official Site 1970 1971
Parkside Football Club Devils Alphington Pitcher Park Ricky Frost Official Site 1938 2015
Richmond Central Football Club Snakes Richmond Kevin Bartlett Reserve George Koumantatakis Official Site 1987 1987
South Melbourne Districts Football Club Bloods Albert Park Lindsay Hassett Oval Patrick O'Callaghan Official Site 1912 2000
Wattle Park Animals Burwood Bennettswood Sports Ground Ian Ledder Official Site 1992 1992
Westbourne Grammarians Warriors Truganina Westbourne School Ground Justin Johns Official site 2014 2014

Division 4

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Albert Park Falcons Albert Park Beaurepaire Pavilion Brett Tottenham Official Site 1954 1954
Box Hill North Football Club Demons Box Hill North Elgar Park John Panjari Official Site 1983 2002
Eley Park Football Club Sharks Box Hill Whitehorse Reserve Matt Embling Official Site 1992 1994
La Trobe University Football Club Trobers Bundoora Tony Sheehan Oval, La Trobe University Ricky Nolan Official Site 1967 1970
File:Masala Dandenong football club colors.jpg
Masala Dandenong Football Club Tigers Dandenong Fotheringham Reserve Adam Lagerewskij Official Site 2013 2013
St Johns OC JOCS Doveton Thomas Carroll Reserve Scott Holmes Official Site 1991 1991
Swinburne University Razorbacks Hawthorn St. James Park Official Site 1996 1996

Thirds Only

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Chadstone Synners Chadstone Jordan Reserve Ben Bishop Official Site 1983 1997

Women's Seniors

William Buck Premier

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Caulfield Grammarians Fields North Caulfield Glenhuntly Oval Damien Keeping Official Site 1920 1920
Kew FC Bears Kew J.J. Higgins Reserve Jess Burger Official Site 1900 1949
Marcellin Old Collegians Eagles Bulleen Oval 1, Marcellin College Luke Boyd Official Site 1971 1971
Melbourne University Women's Mugars Parkville Melbourne Uni, Main Oval Erini Gianakopolous Official Site 1996 2017
Old Xaverians Old Xavs Armadale Toorak Park Scott Gowans Official site 1923 1923
St Kevins Saints Kooyong T H King Reserve Tom Purcell Official Site 1947 1947
St Mary's Salesian Saints Glen Iris Ferndale Reserve Mitch Dupljanin Official Site 2008 2008
West Brunswick FC Magpies Parkville McAlister Oval Josh Melican Official Site 1932 1959

Premier B

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web page Formed Joined League
Aquinas Bloods Ringwood Aquinas College Jacob Kogelman Official Site 1981 1987
File:Collegians football club colors.jpg
Collegians Lions Albert Park Harry Trott Oval Domenic Lucarelli Official Site 1892 1892
Fitzroy Roy Girls Fitzroy North Brunswick Street Oval Michael Harper Official Site 1883 2009
Monash Blues Blues Clayton Frearson Oval Shane Chapman Official Site 1962 1962
Old Brighton Tonners Brighton Brighton Beach Oval Andrew Gant Official Site 1921 1957
Old Geelong OGs South Yarra Como Park Jack Crameri Official Site 1954 1954
Old Scotch Cardinals Camberwell Camberwell Sports Ground Dean Anderson Official Site 1894 1921
Yarra Old Grammarians Bushrangers Doncaster Doncaster Reserve Michael Wines Official Site 1993 1993

Premier C

Colours Club Nickname Location Home ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Brunswick Renegades Brunswick Alec Gillon Oval Leonie Hennessey Official Site 1932 1963
Hawthorn AFC Hawks Hawthorn East Rathmines Road Reserve Simon Brownhill Official Site 1954 1995
Ivanhoe Ivies Ivanhoe Ivanhoe Park Ian Callahan Official Site 1910 1934
Mazenod Nodders Glen Waverley Central Reserve Paul Deegan Official Site 1978 1989
North Brunswick Bulls Brunswick Allard Park Bill Emeron Official Site 1970 1971
Parkdale Vultures Vultures Parkdale Gerry Green Reserve Steve Burgess Official Site 1991 1991
Richmond Centrals Snakes Richmond Loughnan Oval Jess Faithfull Official Site 1987 1987
St Bede's Mentone Tigers Mentone Mentone Reserve Belinda Ousley Official Site 1972 1972

Division 1

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Beaumaris Sharks Beaumaris Banksia Reserve Darryl Berendorff Official Site 1962 1995
Old Camberwell Wellers Balwyn North Gordon Barnard Reserve Alex McKenzie Official Site 1960 1960
Old Haileybury Hearts Caulfield South Princes Park Reserve Sean Brady Official Site 1925 1961
Old Melburnians Redlegs Elsternwick Elsternwick Park Tim McLardy Official Site 1896 1920
Old Mentonians Panthers Keysborough Mentone Grammar Playing Fields Matthew Austin Official Site 1968 1968
Old Trinity OTGs Bulleen Daley Oval Stephen Maus Official Site 1923 1954
File:Therry Penola football club colors.jpg
Therry Penola Lions Oak Park John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve Dean Boden Official Site 1977 1977
Williamstown CYMS CYs Williamstown Fearon Reserve Lawrence Henry Official Site 1886 1983

Division 2

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
AJAX Jackas Albert Park Gary Smorgon Oval Joe Nankin Official Site 1957 1957
Albert Park Falcons Albert Park Beaurepaire Pavilion Lucas Gneil Official Site 1954 1954
Glen Eira Gryphons Carnegie Packer Park Olivia Crowe Official Site 1999 1999
Hampton Rovers Rovers Hampton Boss James Reserve Brent Ward Official Site 1933 1933
La Trobe University Trobers Bundoora La Trobe University Jaryd Coghill Official Site 1967 1970
Oakleigh AFC Krushers Oakleigh South W. A. Scammel Reserve Geoff Fortune Official Site 1991 1991
Power House Slushies Albert Park Ross Gregory Oval Warde Elliot Official Site 1940 1940
Whitefriars Friars Donvale Whitefriars College Oval Peter Harrison Official Site 1986 1986

Division 3

Colours Club Nickname Location Home Ground Coach Web Page Formed Joined League
Bulleen-Templestowe Bullants Templestowe Lower Ted Ajani Reserve Steve Jackson Official Site 1975 1975
Canterbury Cobras Surrey Hills Canterbury Sports Ground Dwayne Stangherlin Official Site 1881 2014
De La Salle DLSOC Kooyong Righetti Oval David Cooper Official Site 1955 1955
Elsternwick Wickers Elsternwick Graham Holmes Oval Official Site 1914 1947
MCC Women's Demons Beaumaris Beaumaris Secondary College Rebecca Ticli, Russell Robertson Official Site 2018 2018
Parkside Devils Alphington Pitcher Park Official Site 1938 2015
File:Preston Bullants football club colors.jpg
Preston Bullants Bullants Preston W. R. Ruthven V.C. Reserve Doug Hamilton Official Site 2009 2009
South Melbourne Districts Bloods Albert Park Lindsay Hassett Oval Alan Chung Official Site 1912 2000
UHS-VU Vultures Parkville Brens Oval Tegan Hamilton Official Site 1932 1933
Wattle Park Animals Burwood Bennettswood Sports Ground Mel Dell'Olio Official Site 1992 1992

Former clubs

This may consist of clubs that are currently playing in the Club XVIII section.

Club Years in VAFA Fate
Albanvale 1989-92 Moved to WRFL
Alphington 1934-83 Folded
AMP Society 1963-81 Changed name to Balaclava
ANZ Bank Football Club 1950-69 Merged with Albert Park in 1970
Army Apprentices 1966-70 Folded
Assumption OC 1964-82 Were part of Combined Country Colleges from 1978-81. Merged with Prahran in 2010 to form Prahran Assumption
Australian Postal institute 1965 Folded
Balaclava 1982-90 Changed name to Glen Huntly in 1991, later became part

of Glen Eira

Balwyn 1946-55 Moved to ESFL (now in EFNL)
Balwyn Combined 1993-96 Folded
Banyule 1979-2014 Moved to NFNL
Bellfield 1950-65 Moved to ESCFL, folded in 1993
Bentleigh 2000-10 Moved to SFNL
Bentleigh Districts 1929-37 Moved to CODFL, folded in 1956
Beverley 1898-1915 Folded
Beverley Hills 1972-81 Moved to EFNL, changed name to Doncaster East in 1990
Black Rock 1922, 1927-30 Moved to YCWFL, now in SFNL
Bloods 1987-98 Merged with Old Brighton in 1996 to form Old Brighton Bloods, changed name to Old Brighton in 1998.
Boronia Park 1990-94 Moved to SFNL then YRFNL before folding in 2001
Boroondara 1897, 1903-04 Merged with Hawthorn in 1905
Brighton 1892-1907 Moved to VFA
Brighton 1952-58
Brighton TSOB 1930-40 Folded
Brightonvale 1926-39 Folded
Brunswick 1926-94, 1999-2003 Changed name to Brunswick Power and moved to WRFL
Bulleen United 1975-95 Merged with Canterbury North Balwyn to form Bulleen Cobras (now Manningham Cobras)
Burwood 1928-36 Folded
Camberwell 1992-95 Folded
Canterbury North Balwyn 1993-95 Merged with Bulleen United to form Bulleen Cobras (now Manningham Cobras)
Canterbury United Churches 1931-32 Folded
Carlton Districs 1909-15 Folded
Carnegie 1935-38 Moved to CODFL then SFNL before folding in 1999
Cassie 1964-65 Folded
Caulfield 1884-1915 Ended up in Federal Football League, folded in 1976
Caulfield City 1924-25 Moved to ESFL, then CODFL before folding in 1958
Celtic 1900-02 Folded
Chirnside Park 1990-99 Moved to EFNL
Clayton 1979-89 Merged with Waverley to form Waverley Amateurs in 1989.
Coburg 1935-87 Folded
Collingwood Districts 1906-15 Folded
Commercial Bank 1959-66 Folded
Commonwealth Bank 1947-94 Merged with State Savings Bank to form State Commonwealth Bank
Coolaroo Rovers 1980 Moved to Panton Hill Football League, folded in 1988
Combined Country Colleges 1978-81 Separated in 1981
Dandenong KSP 1930-32 Folded
Dookie Longerenong 1970-74 Folded
Doveton SJOC 1981-95 Changed name to Doveton Eagles, moved to SFNL
East Caulfield 1947-51 Moved to ESFL, folded in 1962
East Malvern 1929-64 Moved to SFNL, folded in 1985
Edlington 1892 Folded
Elwood 1922-23 Folded
ES & A Bank 1932-35, 1952-69 Absorbed by ANZ Bank
ES & A Bank/National Bank 1936-37 Temporary merger with National Bank
Fairfield 1936-73 Moved to ESCFL, SFNL, and NFNL before folding in 1996
Fawkner 1973-95 Merged with Moomba Park to form Fawkner Park in 1996, now part of Northern Saints in EDFL
Fitzroy Districts 1904-05
Fitzroy Juniors 1912-15 Folded
Fitzroy Reds 1998-2008 Changed name to Fitzroy in 2009
Flinders Naval Base 1927-28 Moved to MPFL, FFL, and NPL, folded in 1975
Footscray Districts 1892 Folded
Footscray TSOB 1932-90 Folded
Gardenvale-Middle Brighton 1926 Moved to ESCFL, merged with St Kevin's Ormond in 1992 to form Caulfield Bears
Gardiner 1932 Folded
Geelong Amateurs 1926-40, 1947-82 Moved to GDFL, now in Bellarine Football League
Glenhuntly 1926-73 Folded
Glenhuntly 1991-98 Merged with St Kilda South Caulfield and St Kilda CBC Old Boys to form Glen Eira in 1999
Glenroy 1974-77
GTV 9 1986 Folded
Hampton 1923-27 Merged with various clubs to form Sandringham in VFA
Hawthorn 1954-57
Hawthorn 1902-13 Moved to VFA in 1914
Heatherton 1975-89 Moved to ESCFL, now in SFNL
Heidelberg West 1939-40 Moved to NFNL
Huntingdale 1956 Folded
Insurance Companies' Social Clubs 1954-58 Folded
Kew Districts 1926 Folded
Kingsville 1927-35 Moved to WRFL and changed name to Yarraville in 1996, now part of Yarravile-Seddon
Kontias 1989-91 Folded
Kooyong 1963-65 Folded
La Trobe University Reds 1971-1977 Folded
Leopold 1898-1915 Folded
Malvern 1896, 1933-64 Changed name to Tooronga Malvern in 1964
Melbourne Shipping Companies 1922 Folded
Melbourne Swimming Club 1920-23 Folded
Monash Whites 1964-75,1971-2001 Became Club XVIII team of Monash Blues in 2001
Moreland 1949-51 Folded
Mt Carmel OC 1936-40 Folded
Mt Lilydale 1997-2018 Merged with Croydon North to form Croydon North MLOC, moved to EFNL
Murrumbeena 1923-62 Folded
Myer 1937-54 Folded
National Bank 1932-38, 1954-79 Folded
Newlands Coburg 1994-96 Folded
North Alphington 1948-52 Folded
Northern Blues 2009-10 Left league
Nunawading 1894-96 Folded
Oakleigh 1908-11, 1927-28 Folded
Oakleigh Clayton 2003-06 Merger between Oakleigh Districts and Clayton to form an U/19s side. Disbanded after 2006.
Old Haileybury-Old Trinity 1928-35 Folded
Old Eltham Collegians 1986-2019 Moved to NFNL
Old Scotch Collegians 1894-95 Folded
Olinda 1893 Folded
Parkdale 1934-54 Moved to FFL, then SFNL. Rejoined VAFA in 2003 after merging with Mentone Vultures to form Parkdale Vultures
Parkville 1899 Folded
Pascoe Vale 1927-28, 1940 Moved to VFL Sub-District football league, now in EDFL
Patricians 1965-69 Folded
Pharmacy College 1962-65 Folded
Point Cook 2010-17 Moved to WRFL
Port Colts 1987-89 Folded
Port Melbourne 1956-59 Folded
Port Rovers 1903-08 Folded
Postal Institute 1965 Folded
Prahran 1999-2010 Merged with Assumption Old Collegians to form Prahran Assumption in 2011
Prahran-Caulfield 2007
Preston 1954-69 Folded
Preston Marist Brothers Old Boys 1983-93 Folded
Princes Hill 1979-81 Folded
RAAF Cadets 1964-65 Folded
Reservoir Old Boys 1965-77 Folded
Rupertswood 2000-2012 Moved to RDFL, now in EDFL
Salesian OC 1989-2007 Merged with St Mary's at the start of 2008
Sandringham Districts 1926-27
South Camberwell 1937-40 Folded
South Caulfield 1926-40 Moved to CYMSFA, then FFL. Merged with Brighton to form Brighton-Caulfield in VFA. Folded in 1987.
Southern Dragons 2013-14 Moved to SFL
South Melbourne City 1954-59 Folded
South Melbourne Juniors 1900 Folded
South Mornington 2006-2019 Moved to SFNL
South St Kilda 1892-1899 Folded
South Yarra 1897-1921
Southbank 1994-98 Changed name to Prahran in 1999
St Andrews-Coburg 1986-95 Folded
St Colomb's 1953 Folded
St Francis Xavier 1899 Folded
St Francis Xavier OC 2007-2019 Moved to SFNL, changed name to Narre South Saints
St Ignatius's 1900-02, 1932-34 Folded
St Jude's 1892-1893 Folded
St Kilda CBC Old Boys 1958-1991 Merged with Glen Huntly and St Kilda-South Caulfield to form Glen Eira in 1999.
St Leonard's 1986-89 Folded
St Mary's 1990-2007 Merged with Salesian OC at the start of 2008
St Mary's 1892-98 Folded
St Patrick's Ballarat OC 1939-40, 1951-55, 1964-75 Now part of Brunswick NOBSPC
St Patricks Mentone 1991-2000 Folded
St Paul's (Ascot Vale) 1926-40 Folded
St Peter's Clayton 1991-92
St Pius's 1979-82 Folded
St Andrew's (Brighton) 1949-51
St Kilda-South Caulfield 1992-98 Merged with Glen Huntly and St Kilda CBC Old Boys to form Glen Eira in 1999.
St Patrick's Monivae 1976 Folded
State Commonwealth Bank 1991-94 Changed name to Southbank in 1994
State Electricity Commission 1947 Folded
State Savings Bank 1927-90 Merged with Commonwealth Bank to form State Commonwealth Bank, now part of Prahran Assumption
Surrey Hills 1928-32 Moved to ESFL, then CFGFL, then EFNL. Merged with East Camberwell to form Surrey Park.
Teachers College 1920-57 Folded
Thomastown 1975-2000 Moved to DVFL (now NFNL)
Thornbury 1973-83 Moved to NFNL, merged with Reservoir Rovers in 1988 to form Thornbury Rovers, folded in 1991.
Thornbury Cougars 1996-99 Folded
Toorak Grovesnor 1892-94 Folded
Tooronga-Malvern 1964-72 Folded
Waltham 1895-97 Folded
Waverley Amateurs 1989-90 Moved to EFNL, now part of Waverley Blues.
Werribee Districts 1998-2013 Moved to WRFL
West Hawthorn 1927-33 Folded
Windsor 1894-1898 Folded
Wyndham Suns 2014 U/19s only, moved to WRFL at the end of 2014
YMCA 1892-93 Folded
A VAFA match featuring Old Melburnians at the Junction Oval

See also

References

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  2. ^ Metropolitan Juniors Football Association, The Independent, (Saturday, 7 May 1892), p.3.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i A Brief History of the VAFA (pdf)
  4. ^ Metropolitan Junior Football Association, The Australasian,, (Saturday, 1 October 1892), p.18.
  5. ^ Football: Amateur Players: Move by Juniors, The (Melbourne) Herald, (Wednesday, 24 April 1912), p.5.
  6. ^ Riley, M., "Class and Warfare: The MAFA and the VFL Seconds", Boyles Football Photos, 4 April 2014.
  7. ^ The Sporting World: A Look Ahead, The Age, (Wednesday, 12 March 1919), p.11; Smith, W.H. & Ogilvey, A., "The Football Season (Letter to the Editor)", The Age, (Thursday, 13 March 1919), p.6.
  8. ^ In late 1915, the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association announced that it had suspended its competition, and would not resume the competition until the war had ended: Old Boy, "District Football: The League's Preparations", The Argus, (Wednesday, 8 December 1915), p.13.
  9. ^ Football: Metropolitan Amateur Association, The Argus, (Friday, 26 March 1920), p.11.
  10. ^ Amateur Association: Change of Name Adopted, The Age, (Tuesday, 25 October 1932), p.10.
  11. ^ de Lacy, H., "Amateurs knock-out title on two grounds", The Sporting Globe, (Wednesday, 2 June 1954), p.18).
  12. ^ "Late burst saves State amateurs", The Argus, (Tuesday, 15 June 1954), p.13.
  13. ^ Amateurs: Third Term Burst Wins, The Age, (Tuesday, 18 June 1957), p.14.
  14. ^ "Football has Trial TV Run . . But League says 'No!'", The Argus, (Wednesday, 27 June 1956), p.22.
  15. ^ Inter-State Football in TV Week-end Cover,The Age Radio/TV Supplement, (14-20 June 1957), p.1.].
  16. ^ Monday Television: ABV-Channel 2 (2:15), The Age Radio/TV Supplement, (14-20 June 1957), p.9.].
  17. ^ Amateurs Conclude, The Age, (Monday, 24 June 1940), p.6.
  18. ^ Results from PDFs available at VAFA Website
  19. ^ "Football Leagues | Victorian Amateur Football Association".
  20. ^ "Coaches". www.cgfc.com.au. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  21. ^ "People". Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  22. ^ "Captains & Coaches – Men – Old Scotch Football Club". Retrieved 16 April 2021.
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