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The 1973 Victorian Football Association season was the 92nd season of the top division of the Australian rules football competition, and the 13th season of second division competition. The Division 1 premiership was won by the Prahran Football Club, after it came from fourth on the ladder to defeat Oakleigh in the Grand Final on 23 September by 35 points; it was Prahran's fourth Division 1 premiership. The Division 2 premiership was won by Caulfield; it was the first and only premiership in either division won by the club after its move from Brighton to Caulfield in 1962.

Division 1

The Division 1 home-and-away season was played over 18 rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system. The finals were played at the St Kilda Cricket Ground.

Ladder

1973 VFA Division 1 Ladder
TEAM P W L D PF PA Pct PTS
1 Dandenong 18 12 5 1 2144 1834 116.9 50
2 Oakleigh 18 12 6 0 2048 1819 112.5 48
3 Port Melbourne 18 11 7 0 2186 2074 105.4 44
4 Prahran (P) 18 10 7 1 2203 1997 111.3 42
5 Geelong West 18 10 8 0 1986 1912 103.9 40
6 Williamstown 18 8 10 0 1867 1919 97.3 32
7 Sandringham 18 7 11 0 1861 2236 83.2 28
8 Sunshine 18 7 11 0 1820 2191 83.0 28
9 Preston 18 6 12 0 2118 2151 98.4 24
10 Coburg 18 5 12 2 1942 2026 95.8 24
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pct = Percentage; (P) = Premiers, PTS = Premiership points Source[1]

Finals

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Division 2

The Division 2 home-and-away season was played over eighteen rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system; all finals were played on Sundays at Toorak Park.

Ladder

1973 VFA Division 2 Ladder
TEAM P W L D PF PA Pct PTS
1 Caulfield (P) 18 15 3 0 2514 1611 156.0 60
2 Waverley 18 14 4 0 2570 1516 169.5 56
3 Brunswick 18 12 5 1 1987 1722 115.4 50
4 Camberwell 18 10 7 1 1881 1761 106.8 42
5 Frankston 18 10 7 1 2094 1989 105.2 42
6 Northcote 18 8 10 0 1745 2196 79.4 32
7 Werribee 18 7 11 0 1787 2040 87.5 28
8 Yarraville 18 6 11 1 1729 1994 86.7 26
9 Mordialloc 18 6 12 0 1692 2077 81.4 24
10 Box Hill 18 0 18 0 1475 2568 57.4 0
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pct = Percentage; (P) = Premiers, PTS = Premiership points Source[6]

Finals

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  • The leading goalkicker for Division 2 was Doug Baird (Brunswick) who kicked 90 goals in the home-and-away season,[7] and 94 goals overall.[8][2][9]
  • The J. Field Medal was won by Geoff Bryant (Box Hill); Bryant polled 57 votes, at a very high average of 3.2 votes per game, despite his club failing to win a single game for the year. He was a comfortable winner over Ron Allen (Waverley), who polled 45 votes, and Mick Martin (Yarraville), who polled 41 votes.[10]
  • Caulfield won the seconds premiership. Caulfield 11.14 (80) drew Brunswick 10.20 (80) in the Grand Final[2] at Northcote Park on Saturday, 8 September;[8] in the Grand Final Replay at Toorak Park on Saturday, 15 September, Caulfield 18.11 (119) d. Brunswick 13.20 (98).[3]
  • Caulfield also won the thirds premiership to be premiers in all three grades; as was the case in the seconds, the Grand Final was drawn; Caulfield 18.19 (127) defeated Waverley 16.10 (106) in the Grand Final Replay, held as a curtain-raiser to the seconds Grand Final Replay.[3] It was the second time a club had won all three grades in the same season.

Notable events

  • On 22 April, Dandenong defeated Geelong West by five points, ending Geelong West's 22-game winning streak which dated back to 1971.[11]
  • On 29 April, Waverley 36.20 (236) defeated Box Hill 11.13 (81); at the time, it was the equal-third highest score in Association history.[12] On 13 May, only two weeks later, Waverley matched this score again; Waverley 35.26 (236) d. Werribee 7.4 (46).[13]
  • In the final round of the Division 1 home-and-away season, the bottom two teams Coburg and Preston played off against each other at Coburg City Oval in a match which directly determined which of the two clubs was relegated. Despite their respective positions on the ladder, the match attracted between 13,000 and 15,000 spectators, the highest crowd of the home-and-away season. Preston 27.9 (171) defeated Coburg 22.22 (154) in a high scoring game, to hold its place in the top division.[1][14]
  • Coburg was relegated despite a win–loss record 5–12–2 and a high percentage of 95.8,[1] setting a new record as the best performance by a wooden spooner in Association history.[15] In addition to its two draws, Coburg lost four matches by less than a goal.[16]
  • Camberwell qualified for the finals for the first time since 1961, clinching its finals position with a one-point win against Waverley in the final round of the season; Camberwell 15.17 (107) d. Waverley 15.16 (106).[6]
  • Box Hill was the first club to finish a season winless since Brighton in 1961;[6] however, the club did go on to win its first two matches in the lightning premiership.[1][9]
  • The Division 2 Grand Final was held up for four minutes during the final quarter when all of the match footballs were lost; a replacement ball was eventually found in the Toorak Park club rooms.[2]

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References

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