List of VFL/AFL premiers
This page is a complete chronological listing of VFL/AFL premiers. The Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1990, is the elite national competition in men's Australian rules football.[1] Each year, the premiership is awarded to the club that wins the AFL Grand Final.[2] The grand final has been played in all VFL/AFL seasons except for 1897 and 1924 (where the premiership was awarded without a grand final being played), and has been an annual tradition in its current format since 1931. Since 1902, each grand final has been played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, except from 1942 to 1945[a] and in 1991.[3][4]
Since the introduction by the League of equalisation policies of a salary cap and draft in 1987,[5] every team currently competing in the Australian Football League (except for Gold Coast, which has not yet qualified for a finals series) has made a preliminary final. This has had a significant impact on the spread of premierships: since 1990, thirteen clubs have won a premiership, compared with only five clubs between 1967 and 1989.[6]Essendon and Carlton have won the most VFL/AFL premierships with 16 each. Of the teams currently competing in the Australian Football League, only Fremantle, Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney – three of the competition's four newest teams – are yet to win a premiership.
Contents
1 List of premiers
1.1 VFL/AFL premierships
1.2 Minor grade premierships
1.2.1 VFL/AFL Reserves premierships
1.2.2 VFL/AFL Under-19s premierships
1.2.3 VFL/AFL Night premierships
2 Premierships by team
3 See also
4 Notes
5 References
6 Sources
List of premiers
The following is a list of the premiers, and the grand final results and circumstances. Most conventional grand finals are a single match at the end of a finals series where the winner of the match wins the premiership.
Under the early VFL finals systems in 1898-1923 and 1925-1930, the circumstances of the grand final were often different: in twenty-nine of these thirty-two years, the minor premiers had the right to challenge the winner of the finals series for the premiership, meaning the grand finals of this era were a mixture of challenge matches, non-challenge matches (which would have been followed by challenge matches had the minor premier been defeated), while in 1901, 1903 and 1906 there was no right of challenge. Regardless of the circumstances at that time, all of these games are now recognised as grand finals.
Premiership decided by a conventional grand final, in which neither team had any right to challenge
Premiership decided by a grand final replay, after the scheduled Grand Final was drawn
Premiership decided by a challenge final under the Argus finals system or similar
Premiership decided without a challenge final being required under the Argus finals system or similar; in these cases, had the other team won the match, a rematch would have been played the following weekend
Premiership decided without a grand final being required
VFL/AFL premierships
Season | Premiers | Runners-up | Score | Venue | Attendance | Date |
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Victorian Football League founded | ||||||
1897 | Essendon | Geelong | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1898 | Fitzroy | Essendon | 5.8 (38) d. 3.5 (23) | Junction Oval | 16,538 | 24 September 1898 |
1899 | Fitzroy (2) | South Melbourne | 3.9 (27) d. 3.8 (26) | Junction Oval | 4,823 | 16 September 1899 |
1900 | Melbourne | Fitzroy | 4.10 (34) d. 3.12 (30) | East Melbourne Cricket Ground | 20,181 | 22 September 1900 |
1901 | Essendon (2) | Collingwood | 6.7 (43) d. 2.4 (16) | Lake Oval | 30,031 | 7 September 1901 |
1902 | Collingwood | Essendon (2) | 9.6 (60) d. 3.9 (27) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 35,202 | 20 September 1902 |
1903 | Collingwood (2) | Fitzroy (2) | 4.7 (31) d. 3.11 (29) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 32,263 | 12 September 1903 |
1904 | Fitzroy (3) | Carlton | 9.7 (61) d. 5.7 (37) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 32,688 | 17 September 1904 |
1905 | Fitzroy (4) | Collingwood (2) | 4.6 (30) d. 2.5 (17) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 30,000 | 30 September 1905 |
1906 | Carlton | Fitzroy (3) | 15.4 (94) d. 6.9 (45) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 44,437 | 22 September 1906 |
1907 | Carlton (2) | South Melbourne (2) | 6.14 (50) d. 6.9 (45) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 45,477 | 21 September 1907 |
1908 | Carlton (3) | Essendon (3) | 5.5 (35) d. 3.8 (26) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 50,261 | 26 September 1908 |
1909 | South Melbourne | Carlton (2) | 4.14 (38) d. 4.12 (36) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 37,759 | 2 October 1909 |
1910 | Collingwood (3) | Carlton (3) | 9.7 (61) d. 6.11 (47) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 42,790 | 1 October 1910 |
1911 | Essendon (3) | Collingwood (3) | 5.11 (41) d. 4.11 (35) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 43,905 | 23 September 1911 |
1912 | Essendon (4) | South Melbourne (3) | 5.17 (47) d. 4.9 (33) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 54,434 | 28 September 1912 |
1913 | Fitzroy (5) | St Kilda | 7.14 (56) d. 5.13 (43) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 59,556 | 27 September 1913 |
1914 | Carlton (4) | South Melbourne (4) | 6.9 (45) d. 4.15 (39) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 30,495 | 26 September 1914 |
1915 | Carlton (5) | Collingwood (4) | 11.12 (78) d. 6.9 (45) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 39,343 | 18 September 1915 |
1916 | Fitzroy (6) | Carlton (4) | 12.13 (85) d. 8.8 (56) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 21,130 | 2 September 1916 |
1917 | Collingwood (4) | Fitzroy (4) | 9.20 (74) d. 5.9 (39) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 25,512 | 22 September 1917 |
1918 | South Melbourne (2) | Collingwood (5) | 9.8 (62) d. 7.15 (57) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 39,262 | 7 September 1918 |
1919 | Collingwood (5) | Richmond | 11.12 (78) d. 7.11 (53) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 45,413 | 11 October 1919 |
1920 | Richmond | Collingwood (6) | 7.10 (52) d. 5.5 (35) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 53,908 | 2 October 1920 |
1921 | Richmond (2) | Carlton (5) | 5.6 (36) d. 4.8 (32) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 43,122 | 15 October 1921 |
1922 | Fitzroy (7) | Collingwood (7) | 11.13 (79) d. 9.14 (68) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 50,054 | 14 October 1922 |
1923 | Essendon (5) | Fitzroy (5) | 8.15 (63) d. 6.10 (46) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 46,566 | 20 October 1923 |
1924 | Essendon (6) | Richmond (2) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1925 | Geelong | Collingwood (8) | 10.19 (79) d. 9.15 (69) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 64,288 | 10 October 1925 |
1926 | Melbourne (2) | Collingwood (9) | 17.17 (119) d. 9.8 (62) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 59,632 | 9 October 1926 |
1927 | Collingwood (6) | Richmond (3) | 2.13 (25) d. 1.7 (13) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 34,551 | 1 October 1927 |
1928 | Collingwood (7) | Richmond (4) | 13.18 (96) d. 9.9 (63) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 50,026 | 29 September 1928 |
1929 | Collingwood (8) | Richmond (5) | 11.13 (79) d. 7.8 (50) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 63,336 | 28 September 1929 |
1930 | Collingwood (9) | Geelong (2) | 14.16 (100) d. 9.16 (70) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 45,022 | 11 October 1930 |
1931 | Geelong (2) | Richmond (6) | 9.14 (68) d. 7.6 (48) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 60,712 | 10 October 1931 |
1932 | Richmond (3) | Carlton (6) | 13.14 (92) d. 12.11 (83) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 69,724 | 1 October 1932 |
1933 | South Melbourne (3) | Richmond (7) | 9.17 (71) d. 4.5 (29) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 75,754 | 30 September 1933 |
1934 | Richmond (4) | South Melbourne (5) | 19.14 (128) d. 12.17 (89) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 65,335 | 13 October 1934 |
1935 | Collingwood (10) | South Melbourne (6) | 11.12 (78) d. 7.16 (58) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 54,154 | 5 October 1935 |
1936 | Collingwood (11) | South Melbourne (7) | 11.23 (89) d. 10.18 (78) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 74,091 | 3 October 1936 |
1937 | Geelong (3) | Collingwood (10) | 18.14 (122) d. 12.18 (90) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 88,540 | 25 September 1937 |
1938 | Carlton (6) | Collingwood (11) | 15.10 (100) d. 13.7 (85) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 96,486 | 24 September 1938 |
1939 | Melbourne (3) | Collingwood (12) | 21.22 (148) d. 14.11 (95) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 78,110 | 30 September 1939 |
1940 | Melbourne (4) | Richmond (8) | 15.17 (107) d. 10.8 (68) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 70,330 | 28 September 1940 |
1941 | Melbourne (5) | Essendon (4) | 19.13 (127) d. 13.20 (98) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 79,687 | 27 September 1941 |
1942 | Essendon (7) | Richmond (9) | 19.18 (132) d. 11.13 (79) | Princes Park | 49,000 | 19 September 1942 |
1943 | Richmond (5) | Essendon (5) | 12.14 (86) d. 11.15 (81) | Princes Park | 42,100 | 25 September 1943 |
1944 | Fitzroy (8) | Richmond (10) | 9.12 (66) d. 7.9 (51) | Junction Oval | 43,000 | 30 September 1944 |
1945 | Carlton (7) | South Melbourne (8) | 15.13 (103) d. 10.15 (75) | Princes Park | 62,986 | 29 September 1945 |
1946 | Essendon (8) | Melbourne | 22.18 (150) d. 13.9 (87) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 73,743 | 5 October 1946 |
1947 | Carlton (8) | Essendon (6) | 13.8 (86) d. 11.19 (85) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 85,815 | 27 September 1947 |
1948 | Melbourne (6) | Essendon (7) | 10.9 (69) drew 7.27 (69) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 85,658 | 2 October 1948 |
13.11 (89) d. 7.8 (50) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 52,226 | 9 October 1948 | |||
1949 | Essendon (9) | Carlton (7) | 18.17 (125) d. 6.16 (52) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 90,453 | 24 September 1949 |
1950 | Essendon (10) | North Melbourne | 13.14 (92) d. 7.12 (54) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 87,601 | 23 September 1950 |
1951 | Geelong (4) | Essendon (8) | 11.15 (81) d. 10.10 (70) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 84,109 | 29 September 1951 |
1952 | Geelong (5) | Collingwood (13) | 13.8 (86) d. 5.10 (40) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 81,304 | 27 September 1952 |
1953 | Collingwood (12) | Geelong (3) | 11.11 (77) d. 8.17 (65) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 89,060 | 26 September 1953 |
1954 | Footscray | Melbourne (2) | 15.12 (102) d. 7.9 (51) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 80,897 | 25 September 1954 |
1955 | Melbourne (7) | Collingwood (14) | 8.16 (64) d. 5.6 (36) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 88,053 | 17 September 1955 |
1956 | Melbourne (8) | Collingwood (15) | 17.19 (121) d. 6.12 (48) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 115,803 | 15 September 1956 |
1957 | Melbourne (9) | Essendon (9) | 17.14 (116) d. 7.13 (55) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,324 | 21 September 1957 |
1958 | Collingwood (13) | Melbourne (3) | 12.10 (82) d. 9.10 (64) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 97,956 | 20 September 1958 |
1959 | Melbourne (10) | Essendon (10) | 17.13 (115) d. 11.12 (78) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 103,506 | 26 September 1959 |
1960 | Melbourne (11) | Collingwood (16) | 8.14 (62) d. 2.2 (14) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 97,457 | 24 September 1960 |
1961 | Hawthorn | Footscray | 13.16 (94) d. 7.9 (51) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 107,935 | 23 September 1961 |
1962 | Essendon (11) | Carlton (8) | 13.12 (90) d. 8.10 (58) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 98,385 | 29 September 1962 |
1963 | Geelong (6) | Hawthorn | 15.19 (109) d. 8.12 (60) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 101,452 | 5 October 1963 |
1964 | Melbourne (12) | Collingwood (17) | 8.16 (64) d. 8.12 (60) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 102,469 | 19 September 1964 |
1965 | Essendon (12) | St Kilda (2) | 14.21 (105) d. 9.16 (70) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 104,846 | 25 September 1965 |
1966 | St Kilda | Collingwood (18) | 10.14 (74) d. 10.13 (73) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 101,655 | 24 September 1966 |
1967 | Richmond (6) | Geelong (4) | 16.18 (114) d. 15.15 (105) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 109,396 | 23 September 1967 |
1968 | Carlton (9) | Essendon (11) | 7.14 (56) d. 8.5 (53) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 116,828 | 28 September 1968 |
1969 | Richmond (7) | Carlton (9) | 12.13 (85) d. 8.12 (60) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 119,165 | 27 September 1969 |
1970 | Carlton (10) | Collingwood (19) | 17.9 (111) d. 14.17 (101) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 121,696 | 26 September 1970 |
1971 | Hawthorn (2) | St Kilda (3) | 12.10 (82) d. 11.9 (75) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 118,192 | 25 September 1971 |
1972 | Carlton (11) | Richmond (11) | 28.9 (177) d. 22.18 (150) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 112,393 | 7 October 1972 |
1973 | Richmond (8) | Carlton (10) | 16.20 (116) d. 12.14 (86) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 116,956 | 29 September 1973 |
1974 | Richmond (9) | North Melbourne (2) | 18.20 (128) d. 13.9 (87) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 113,839 | 28 September 1974 |
1975 | North Melbourne | Hawthorn (2) | 19.8 (122) d. 9.13 (67) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 110,551 | 27 September 1975 |
1976 | Hawthorn (3) | North Melbourne (3) | 13.22 (100) d. 10.10 (70) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 110,143 | 25 September 1976 |
1977 | North Melbourne (2) | Collingwood (20) | 9.22 (76) drew 10.16 (76) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 108,224 | 24 September 1977 |
21.25 (151) d. 19.10 (124) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 98,366 | 1 October 1977 | |||
1978 | Hawthorn (4) | North Melbourne (4) | 18.13 (121) d. 15.13 (103) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 101,704 | 30 September 1978 |
1979 | Carlton (12) | Collingwood (21) | 11.16 (82) d. 11.11 (77) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 113,545 | 29 September 1979 |
1980 | Richmond (10) | Collingwood (22) | 23.21 (159) d. 9.24 (78) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 113,461 | 27 September 1980 |
1981 | Carlton (13) | Collingwood (23) | 12.20 (92) d. 10.12 (72) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 112,964 | 26 September 1981 |
1982 | Carlton (14) | Richmond (12) | 14.19 (103) d. 12.13 (85) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 107,537 | 25 September 1982 |
1983 | Hawthorn (5) | Essendon (12) | 20.20 (140) d. 8.9 (57) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 110,332 | 24 September 1983 |
1984 | Essendon (13) | Hawthorn (3) | 14.21 (105) d. 12.9 (81) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 92,685 | 29 September 1984 |
1985 | Essendon (14) | Hawthorn (4) | 26.14 (170) d. 14.8 (92) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,042 | 28 September 1985 |
1986 | Hawthorn (6) | Carlton (11) | 16.14 (110) d. 9.14 (68) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 101,861 | 27 September 1986 |
1987 | Carlton (15) | Hawthorn (5) | 15.14 (104) d. 9.17 (71) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 92,754 | 26 September 1987 |
1988 | Hawthorn (7) | Melbourne (4) | 22.20 (152) d. 6.20 (56) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 93,754 | 24 September 1988 |
1989 | Hawthorn (8) | Geelong (5) | 21.18 (144) d. 21.12 (138) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 94,796 | 30 September 1989 |
Australian Football League name adopted | ||||||
1990 | Collingwood (14) | Essendon (13) | 13.11 (89) d. 5.11 (41) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 98,944 | 6 October 1990 |
1991 | Hawthorn (9) | West Coast | 20.19 (139) d. 13.8 (86) | VFL Park | 75,230 | 28 September 1991 |
1992 | West Coast | Geelong (6) | 16.17 (113) d. 12.13 (85) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 95,007 | 26 September 1992 |
1993 | Essendon (15) | Carlton (12) | 20.13 (133) d. 13.11 (89) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 96,862 | 25 September 1993 |
1994 | West Coast (2) | Geelong (7) | 20.23 (143) d. 8.15 (63) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 93,860 | 1 October 1994 |
1995 | Carlton (16) | Geelong (8) | 21.15 (141) d. 11.14 (80) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 93,670 | 30 September 1995 |
1996 | North Melbourne (3) | Sydney (9) | 19.17 (131) d. 13.10 (88) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 93,102 | 28 September 1996 |
1997 | Adelaide | St Kilda (4) | 19.11 (125) d. 13.16 (94) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 99,645 | 27 September 1997 |
1998 | Adelaide (2) | North Melbourne (5) | 15.15 (105) d. 8.22 (70) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 94,431 | 26 September 1998 |
1999 | North Melbourne (4) | Carlton (13) | 19.10 (124) d. 12.17 (89) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 94,228 | 25 September 1999 |
2000 | Essendon (16) | Melbourne (5) | 19.21 (135) d. 11.9 (75) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 96,249 | 2 September 2000 |
2001 | Brisbane Lions | Essendon (14) | 15.18 (108) d. 12.10 (82) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 91,482 | 29 September 2001 |
2002 | Brisbane Lions (2) | Collingwood (24) | 10.15 (75) d. 9.12 (66) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 91,817 | 28 September 2002 |
2003 | Brisbane Lions (3) | Collingwood (25) | 20.14 (134) d. 12.12 (84) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 79,451 | 27 September 2003 |
2004 | Port Adelaide | Brisbane Lions | 17.11 (113) d. 10.13 (73) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 77,671 | 25 September 2004 |
2005 | Sydney (4) | West Coast (2) | 8.10 (58) d. 7.12 (54) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 91,828 | 24 September 2005 |
2006 | West Coast (3) | Sydney (10) | 12.13 (85) d. 12.12 (84) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 97,431 | 30 September 2006 |
2007 | Geelong (7) | Port Adelaide | 24.19 (163) d. 6.8 (44) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 97,302 | 29 September 2007 |
2008 | Hawthorn (10) | Geelong (9) | 18.7 (115) d. 11.23 (89) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,012 | 27 September 2008 |
2009 | Geelong (8) | St Kilda (5) | 12.8 (80) d. 9.14 (68) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 99,251 | 26 September 2009 |
2010 | Collingwood (15) | St Kilda (6) | 9.14 (68) drew 10.8 (68) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,016 | 25 September 2010 |
16.12 (108) d. 7.10 (52) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 93,853 | 2 October 2010 | |||
2011 | Geelong (9) | Collingwood (26) | 18.11 (119) d. 12.9 (81) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 99,537 | 1 October 2011 |
2012 | Sydney (5) | Hawthorn (6) | 14.7 (91) d. 11.15 (81) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 99,683 | 29 September 2012 |
2013 | Hawthorn (11) | Fremantle | 11.11 (77) d. 8.14 (62) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,007 | 28 September 2013 |
2014 | Hawthorn (12) | Sydney (11) | 21.11 (137) d. 11.8 (74) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 99,454 | 27 September 2014 |
2015 | Hawthorn (13) | West Coast (3) | 16.11 (107) d. 8.13 (61) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 98,633 | 3 October 2015 |
2016 | Western Bulldogs (2) | Sydney (12) | 13.11 (89) d. 10.7 (67) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 99,981 | 1 October 2016 |
2017 | Richmond (11) | Adelaide | 16.12 (108) d. 8.12 (60) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,021 | 30 September 2017 |
2018 | West Coast (4) | Collingwood (27) | 11.13 (79) d. 11.8 (74) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 100,022 | 29 September 2018 |
Minor grade premierships
In addition to the seniors, VFL/AFL clubs have competed in premierships in three minor grades:
- VFL/AFL Reserves premierships: 1919–1999
- VFL/AFL Under-19s premierships: 1946–1991
- VFL/AFL Night premierships: 1956–1971, 1977–2013
VFL/AFL Reserves premierships
The reserve grade premiership was held in various formats between 1919 and 1999. It was known as the Victorian Junior Football League from 1919 until 1923, the Seconds from 1924 until 1959, the VFL Reserves from 1960 until 1989, and as the AFL reserves from 1990 until 1999.[7] Until 1991, the competition was run by the VFL/AFL, and from 1992 until 1999 it was administered by the Victorian State Football League.
Season | Premiers | Runners-up | Score [8] | Venue | Attendance | Date |
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1919 | Collingwood (1) | University-A (1) | 6.11 (47) d. 4.8 (32) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 45,413 (C-R) | 11 October 1919 |
1920 | Collingwood (2) | University (2) | 7.14 (56) d. 7.2 (44) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 58,255 (C-R) | 25 September 1920 |
1921 | Essendon (1) | Collingwood (1) | 10.9 (69) d. 8.13 (61) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 43,122 (C-R) | 15 October 1921 |
1922 | Collingwood (3) | Essendon (1) | 8.10 (58) d. 1.9 (15) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 50,054 (C-R) | 14 October 1922 |
1923 | Geelong (1) | Richmond (1) | 9.12 (66) d. 5.10 (40) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 46,566 (C-R) | 20 October 1923 |
1924 | Geelong (2) | Essendon (2) | Geelong won on forfeit | Kardinia Park | N/A | N/A |
1925 | Collingwood (4) | Fitzroy (1) | 13.16 (94) d. 11.4 (70) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 64,288 (C-R) | 10 October 1925 |
1926 | Carlton (1) | Geelong (1) | 14.11 (95) d. 5.13 (43) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 59,632 (C-R) | 9 October 1926 |
1927 | Carlton (2) | South Melbourne (1) | 12.22 (94) d. 11.9 (75) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 4,210 | 8 October 1927 |
1928 | Carlton (3) | Geelong (2) | 18.18 (126) d. 14.11 (95) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 8,000 | 27 September 1928 |
1929 | Richmond (1) | Geelong (3) | 12.8 (80) d. 7.15 (57) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 6,544 | 26 September 1929 |
1930 | Geelong (3) | Richmond (2) | 14.12 (96) d. 11. (74) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 41,495 (C-R) | 4 October 1930 |
1931 | Melbourne (1) | Geelong (4) | 8.13 (61) d. 8.5 (53) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 60,712 (C-R) | 10 October 1931 |
1932 | Melbourne (2) | Essendon (3) | 8.12 (60) d. 4.10 (34) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 69,724 (C-R) | 1 October 1932 |
1933 | Melbourne (3) | St Kilda (1) | 10.15 (75) d. 10.14 (74) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 9,500 | 28 September 1933 |
1934 | Melbourne (4) | Geelong (5) | 15.18 (108) d. 12.4 (76) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 65,335 (C-R) | 13 October 1934 |
1935 | Melbourne (5) | Geelong (6) | 12.11 (83) d. 9.6 (60) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 54,154 (C-R) | 5 October 1935 |
1936 | Footscray (1) | Melbourne (1) | 15.11 (101) d. 6.14 (50) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 74,091 (C-R) | 3 October 1936 |
1937 | Geelong (4) | Collingwood (2) | 12.12 (84) d. 9.11 (65) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 30 September 1937 | |
1938 | Geelong (5) | Footscray (1) | 12.19 (91) d. 12.8 (80) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 5,500 | 29 September 1938 |
1939 | Melbourne (6) | Richmond (2) | 22.12 (144) d. 17.13 (115) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 4,100 | 28 September 1939 |
1940 | Collingwood (5) | Carlton (1) | 6.16 (52) d. 3.12 (30) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 70,330 (C-R) | 28 September 1940 |
1941 | Essendon (2) | Fitzroy (2) | 12.16 (88) d.9.17 (71) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 79,687 (C-R) | 27 September 1941 |
1942 | St Kilda (1) | Fitzroy (3) | 13.10 (88) d. 7.15 (57) | Punt Road Oval | 12 September 1942 | |
1943 | St Kilda (2) | Fitzroy (4) | 11.14 (80) d. 8.6 (54) | Victoria Park | 18 September 1943 | |
1944 | Fitzroy (1) | Collingwood (3) | 11.12 (78) d. 9.9 (63) | Victoria Park | 7,500 | 23 September 1944 |
1945 | Footscray (2) | Fitzroy (5) | 9.16 (70) d. 9.3 (57) | Victoria Park | 6,500 | 22 September 1945 |
1946 | Richmond (2) | Fitzroy (6) | 7.15 (57) d. 7.14 (56) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 59,444 (C-R) | 28 September 1946 |
1947 | North Melbourne (1) | Richmond (3) | 16.13 (109) d. 14.10 (94) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 85,815 (C-R) | 27 September 1947 |
1948 | Geelong (6) | Richmond (4) | 17.12 (114) d. 12.9 (81) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 86,198 (C-R) | 2 October 1948 |
1949 | Melbourne (7) | Essendon (4) | 17.10 (112) d. 9.14 (68) | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 90,453 (C-R) | 24 September 1949 |
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VFL/AFL Under-19s premierships
The VFL/AFL's Under-19s competition was held between 1946 and 1991. It was known as the VFL Thirds until 1959, and as the Under-19s thereafter.[7]
Season | Premiers | Runners-up | Score [18] | Venue | Attendance | Date |
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1946 | North Melbourne (1) | Carlton (1) | 11.9 (75) d. 5.12 (42) | 21 September 1946 | ||
1947 | Melbourne (1) | North Melbourne (1) | 12.13 (85) d. 11.7 (73) | 6 September 1947 | ||
1948 | Carlton (1) | Essendon (1) | 6.10 (46) d. 5.6 (36) | |||
1949 | Carlton (2) | Geelong (1) | 9.8 (62) d. 7.9 (51) |
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VFL/AFL Night premierships
The pre-season and night premiership covers three competitions which are considered historically equivalent in status:
VFL Night Series, a consolation competition played amongst non-finalists between 1956 and 1971.
Australian Football Championships Night Series, a mid-season knock-out competition played concurrently with the premiership and involving teams from interstate, played between 1977 and 1987.
Australian Football League pre-season competition, played before each season from 1988 until 2013.
For a list of premiers in these competitions, see list of Australian Football League pre-season and night series premiers.
Premierships by team
Club | Years in competition | Premierships | Runners-up | Premiership years | Runner-up years |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Essendon | 1897–present | 16 | 14 | 1897, 1901, 1911, 1912, 1923, 1924, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1962, 1965, 1984, 1985, 1993, 2000 | 1898, 1902, 1908, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1983, 1990, 2001 |
Carlton | 1897–present | 16 | 13 | 1906, 1907, 1908, 1914, 1915, 1938, 1945, 1947, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1995 | 1904, 1909, 1910, 1916, 1921, 1932, 1949, 1962, 1969, 1973, 1986, 1993, 1999 |
Collingwood | 1897–present | 15 | 27 | 1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1958, 1990, 2010 | 1901, 1905, 1911, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2018 |
Hawthorn | 1925–present | 13 | 6 | 1961, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 | 1963, 1975, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2012 |
Melbourne | 1897–present | 12 | 5 | 1900, 1926, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1964 | 1946, 1954, 1958, 1988, 2000 |
Richmond | 1908–present | 11 | 12 | 1920, 1921, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, 2017 | 1919, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1972, 1982 |
Geelong | 1897–present | 9 | 9 | 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963, 2007, 2009, 2011 | 1897, 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2008 |
Fitzroy | 1897–1996 | 8 | 5 | 1898, 1899, 1904, 1905, 1913, 1916, 1922, 1944 | 1900, 1903, 1906, 1917, 1923 |
South Melbourne / Sydney | 1897–present | 5 | 12 | 1909, 1918, 1933, 2005, 2012 | 1899, 1907, 1912, 1914, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1945, 1996, 2006, 2014, 2016 |
North Melbourne | 1925–present | 4 | 5 | 1975, 1977, 1996, 1999 | 1950, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1998 |
West Coast | 1987–present | 4 | 3 | 1992, 1994, 2006, 2018 | 1991, 2005, 2015 |
Brisbane Lions | 1997–present | 3 | 1 | 2001, 2002, 2003 | 2004 |
Adelaide | 1991–present | 2 | 1 | 1997, 1998 | 2017 |
Footscray / Western Bulldogs | 1925–present | 2 | 1 | 1954, 2016 | 1961 |
St Kilda | 1897–present | 1 | 6 | 1966 | 1913, 1965, 1971, 1997, 2009, 2010 |
Port Adelaide | 1997–present | 1 | 1 | 2004 | 2007 |
Fremantle | 1995–present | 0 | 1 | 2013 | |
University | 1908–1914 | 0 | 0 | ||
Brisbane Bears | 1987–1996 | 0 | 0 | ||
Gold Coast | 2011–present | 0 | 0 | ||
Greater Western Sydney | 2012–present | 0 | 0 |
See also
- AFL Grand Final
- Australian Football League premiership and grand final statistics
- List of Australian Football League premiership captains and coaches
- List of Australian Football League pre-season and night series premiers
- List of Australian Football League wooden spoons
- List of AFL Women's premiers
Notes
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a Due to military use from 1942 to 1945 during World War II,[19] Grand Finals were held at Princes Park in 1942, 1943 and 1945, and at Junction Oval in 1944.[20]
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Sources
- Australian Football League
- Full Points Footy
- AFL Tables