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1900 VFL season

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1900 VFL premiership season
Melbourne 1900 VFL premiership team
Date5 May—22 September 1900
Teams8
PremiersMelbourne
1st premiership
Minor premiersFitzroy
2nd minor premiership
Leading goalkicker medallistTeddy Lockwood (Geelong)
Albert Thurgood (Essendon)
24 goals
Matches played70
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The 1900 VFL season was the fourth season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured eight clubs and ran from 5 May to 22 September, comprising a 14-round home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring all eight clubs.

Melbourne won the premiership, defeating Fitzroy by four points in the 1900 VFL grand final; it was Melbourne's first VFL premiership. Fitzroy won its second consecutive minor premiership by finishing atop the home-and-away ladder with an 11–3 win–loss record. Geelong's Teddy Lockwood and Essendon's Albert Thurgood tied for the leading goalkicker medal as the league's leading goalkickers.

Background

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In 1900, the VFL competition consisted of eight teams of 18 on-the-field players each, with no "reserves", although any of the 18 players who had left the playing field for any reason could later resume their place on the field at any time during the match.

Each team played each other twice in a home-and-away season of 14 rounds.

Once the 14 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1900 VFL Premiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of the 1898 VFL Premiership System.

Home-and-away season

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Round 1

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Round 1
Saturday, 05 May (3:00 pm) Carlton 2.6 (18) def. by Geelong 4.11 (35) Princes Park
Saturday, 05 May (3:00 pm) Collingwood 10.7 (67) def. Fitzroy 6.10 (46) Victoria Park
Saturday, 05 May (3:00 pm) Essendon 12.10 (82) def. South Melbourne 4.2 (26) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 05 May (3:00 pm) St Kilda 10.8 (68) def. Melbourne 9.13 (67) Junction Oval
  • The Saints won their first ever VFL/AFL match after losing 48 consecutive matches; however, this was their only win of the season, and it was only realised a week later due to protest.
  • The St Kilda game marked the debut of Claude Clough, who, at 15 years and 209 days, is the youngest-ever VFL/AFL debutant; however, due to a historical clerical error, it wasn't until 2012 that this record was discovered.

Round 2

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Round 2
Saturday, 12 May (3:00 pm) Fitzroy 4.10 (34) def. Carlton 1.4 (10) Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 12 May (3:00 pm) Geelong 7.15 (57) def. Collingwood 5.5 (35) Corio Oval
Saturday, 12 May (3:00 pm) Melbourne 5.4 (34) def. Essendon 2.6 (18) Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 12 May (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 6.21 (57) def. St Kilda 3.7 (25) Lake Oval

Round 4

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Round 4
Wednesday, 23 May (3:00 pm) Essendon 13.7 (85) def. Collingwood 2.4 (16) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Thursday, 24 May (3:00 pm) St Kilda 2.6 (18) def. by Carlton 3.9 (27) Junction Oval
Thursday, 24 May (3:00 pm) Fitzroy 6.19 (55) def. South Melbourne 3.4 (22) Brunswick Street Oval
Thursday, 24 May (3:00 pm) Geelong 11.15 (81) def. Melbourne 2.3 (15) Corio Oval

Round 5

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Round 5
Saturday, 26 May (3:00 pm) Carlton 2.6 (18) def. by Essendon 3.5 (23) Princes Park
Saturday, 26 May (3:00 pm) Collingwood 9.11 (65) def. St Kilda 2.7 (19) Victoria Park
Saturday, 26 May (3:00 pm) Melbourne 3.9 (27) def. by Fitzroy 10.6 (66) Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 26 May (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 5.7 (37) def. Geelong 3.5 (23) Lake Oval

Round 6

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Round 6
Saturday, 2 June (3:00 pm) Carlton 4.1 (25) def. Collingwood 0.9 (9) Princes Park
Saturday, 2 June (3:00 pm) St Kilda 2.6 (18) def. by Essendon 3.11 (29) Junction Oval
Saturday, 2 June (3:00 pm) Fitzroy 6.10 (46) def. Geelong 1.6 (12) Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 2 June (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 6.8 (44) def. Melbourne 6.5 (41) Lake Oval

Round 7

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Round 7
Saturday, 9 June (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 4.6 (30) def. Carlton 2.6 (18) Lake Oval
Saturday, 9 June (3:00 pm) Melbourne 8.18 (66) def. Collingwood 5.7 (37) Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 9 June (3:00 pm) Geelong 8.5 (53) def. Essendon 4.7 (31) Corio Oval
Saturday, 9 June (3:00 pm) Fitzroy 16.20 (116) def. St Kilda 2.5 (17) Brunswick Street Oval

Round 8

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Round 8
Saturday, 23 June (3:00 pm) Geelong 5.9 (39) def. Carlton 3.13 (31) Corio Oval
Saturday, 23 June (3:00 pm) Fitzroy 6.6 (42) def. Collingwood 2.8 (20) Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 23 June (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 4.14 (38) def. Essendon 1.4 (10) Lake Oval
Saturday, 23 June (3:00 pm) Melbourne 15.18 (108) def. St Kilda 4.5 (29) Melbourne Cricket Ground

Round 9

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Round 9
Saturday, 30 June (3:00 pm) Carlton 2.3 (15) def. by Fitzroy 7.11 (53) Princes Park
Saturday, 30 June (3:00 pm) Collingwood 6.6 (42) def. Geelong 3.5 (23) Victoria Park
Saturday, 30 June (3:00 pm) Essendon 2.6 (18) def. by Melbourne 6.8 (44) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 30 June (3:00 pm) St Kilda 1.5 (11) def. by South Melbourne 5.22 (52) Junction Oval

Round 10

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Round 10
Saturday, 7 July (3:00 pm) Melbourne 9.14 (68) def. Carlton 5.3 (33) Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 7 July (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 3.8 (26) def. Collingwood 2.12 (24) Lake Oval
Saturday, 7 July (3:00 pm) Fitzroy 7.12 (54) def. Essendon 5.10 (40) Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 7 July (3:00 pm) Geelong 13.8 (86) def. St Kilda 4.4 (28) Corio Oval

Round 11

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Round 11
Saturday, 14 July (3:00 pm) Carlton 7.7 (49) def. St Kilda 4.4 (28) Princes Park
Saturday, 14 July (3:00 pm) Collingwood 6.14 (50) def. Essendon 4.5 (29) Victoria Park
Saturday, 14 July (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 4.9 (33) def. by Fitzroy 5.9 (39) Lake Oval
Saturday, 14 July (3:00 pm) Melbourne 4.16 (40) def. Geelong 4.5 (29) Melbourne Cricket Ground

Round 12

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Round 12
Saturday, 28 July (3:00 pm) Essendon 12.12 (84) def. Carlton 5.5 (35) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 28 July (3:00 pm) St Kilda 3.5 (23) def. by Collingwood 6.12 (48) Junction Oval
Saturday, 28 July (3:00 pm) Fitzroy 8.9 (57) def. Melbourne 4.8 (32) Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 28 July (3:00 pm) Geelong 10.10 (70) def. South Melbourne 3.6 (24) Corio Oval

Round 13

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Round 13
Saturday, 4 August (3:00 pm) Collingwood 14.12 (96) def. Carlton 4.4 (28) Victoria Park
Saturday, 4 August (3:00 pm) Essendon 17.15 (117) def. St Kilda 3.7 (25) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 4 August (3:00 pm) Geelong 8.9 (57) def. Fitzroy 1.6 (12) Corio Oval
Saturday, 4 August (3:00 pm) Melbourne 6.8 (44) def. by South Melbourne 7.6 (48) Melbourne Cricket Ground

Round 14

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Round 14
Saturday, 11 August (3:00 pm) Carlton 5.15 (45) def. South Melbourne 2.7 (19) Princes Park
Saturday, 11 August (3:00 pm) Collingwood 10.13 (73) def. Melbourne 7.4 (46) Victoria Park
Saturday, 11 August (3:00 pm) Essendon 10.7 (67) def. Geelong 6.11 (47) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 11 August (3:00 pm) St Kilda 7.7 (49) def. by Fitzroy 10.22 (82) Junction Oval

Round 3 (postponed)

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Round 3
Saturday, 18 August (3:00 pm) Carlton 6.6 (42) def. Melbourne 3.4 (22) Princes Park
Saturday, 18 August (3:00 pm) Collingwood 5.15 (45) def. South Melbourne 3.7 (25) Victoria Park
Saturday, 18 August (3:00 pm) Essendon 4.9 (33) def. Fitzroy 3.9 (27) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 18 August (3:00 pm) St Kilda 2.6 (18) def. by Geelong 7.16 (58) Junction Oval
  • Round 3 was scheduled to be played on Saturday, 19 May, but all matches cancelled due to heavy rain; the matches were rescheduled for the weekend after round 14.[1]

Ladder

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(P) Premiers
Section A
Section B
# Team P W L D PF PA % Pts
1 Fitzroy 14 11 3 0 729 434 168.0 44
2 Geelong 14 9 5 0 670 444 150.9 36
3 Essendon 14 8 6 0 666 485 137.3 32
4 Collingwood 14 8 6 0 627 540 116.1 32
5 South Melbourne 14 8 6 0 481 532 90.4 32
6 Melbourne (P) 14 6 8 0 654 643 101.7 24
7 Carlton 14 5 9 0 394 558 70.6 20
8 St Kilda 14 1 13 0 376 961 39.1 4

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 41.0
Source: AFL Tables

Progression by round

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Points by round
Team ╲ Round1245678910111213143
Fitzroy0481216202428323640404444
Geelong48121212162020242428323236
Essendon4481216161616161620242832
Collingwood444888812121620242832
South Melbourne044812162024282828323232
Melbourne0444481216202424242424
Carlton0044888881212121620
St Kilda44444444444444
Source: [citation needed]

Finals series

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Sectional rounds

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Sectional round 1

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Sectional round 1
Saturday, 25 August (2:30 pm) Fitzroy 9.13 (67) def. Carlton 5.8 (38) Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 25 August (2:30 pm) Collingwood 8.20 (68) def. St Kilda 0.9 (9) Victoria Park
Saturday, 25 August (2:30 pm) South Melbourne 3.1 (19) def. by Essendon 9.5 (59) Lake Oval
Saturday, 25 August (2:30 pm) Melbourne 5.15 (45) def. Geelong 3.10 (28) East Melbourne Cricket Ground

Sectional round 2

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Sectional round 2
Saturday, 1 September (2:30 pm) Carlton 4.7 (31) def. South Melbourne 4.6 (30) Princes Park
Saturday, 1 September (2:30 pm) Geelong 6.8 (44) def. Collingwood 4.7 (31) Corio Oval
Saturday, 1 September (2:30 pm) Essendon 6.3 (39) def. Fitzroy 5.6 (36) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 1 September (2:30 pm) St Kilda 2.3 (15) def. by Melbourne 12.14 (86) Junction Oval

Sectional round 3

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Sectional round 3
Saturday, 8 September (2:30 pm) Essendon 12.23 (95) def. Carlton 1.4 (10) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 8 September (2:30 pm) Melbourne 3.6 (24) def. by Collingwood 4.6 (30) Lake Oval
Saturday, 8 September (2:30 pm) Fitzroy 7.9 (51) def. South Melbourne 2.8 (20) Brunswick Street Oval
Saturday, 8 September (2:30 pm) St Kilda 5.9 (39) def. by Geelong 7.15 (57) Junction Oval

Section A ladder

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Qualified for finals
# Team P W L D PF PA % Pts
1 Essendon 3 3 0 0 193 65 296.9 12
2 Fitzroy 3 2 1 0 154 97 158.8 8
3 Carlton 3 1 2 0 79 192 41.1 4
4 South Melbourne 3 0 3 0 69 141 48.9 0

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Source: AFL Tables

Section B ladder

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Qualified for finals
# Team P W L D PF PA % Pts
1 Melbourne 3 2 1 0 155 73 212.3 8
2 Collingwood 3 2 1 0 129 77 167.5 8
3 Geelong 3 2 1 0 129 115 112.2 8
4 St Kilda 3 0 3 0 63 211 29.9 0

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Source: AFL Tables

Finals

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Semi-finalGrand final
22 September, East Melbourne Cricket Ground
15 September, Lake OvalMPFitzroy3.12 (30)
A1Essendon5.13 (43)Melbourne4.10 (34)
B1Melbourne7.3 (45)

All starting times are local time. Source: AFL Tables

Semi-final

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Semi-final
Saturday, 15 September (2:30 pm) Essendon 5.13 (43) def. by Melbourne 7.3 (45) Lake Oval

Grand final

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Grand final
Saturday, 22 September (2:50 pm) Fitzroy 3.12 (30) def. by Melbourne 4.10 (34) East Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 20,181)

Win–loss table

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The following table can be sorted from biggest winning margin to biggest losing margin for each round. If two or more matches in a round are decided by the same margin, these margins are sorted by percentage (i.e. the lowest-scoring winning team is ranked highest and the lowest-scoring losing team is ranked lowest). Opponents are listed above the margins and home matches are in bold. The rescheduling of round 3 until after round 14, which occurred following the cancellation of the originally scheduled matches due to heavy rain, is also reflected in this table.[1]

By winning the minor premiership and accruing at least eight premiership points from its three sectional matches, Fitzroy won the right to challenge the semi-final winner for the premiership.[2]

+ Win Qualified for finals
- Loss X Bye
Draw Eliminated
Team Home-and-away season Home-
and-away
ladder
Finals series
Sectional rounds Sectional
ladders
Finals
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 S1 S2 S3 SF GF
Carlton GEE
-17
FIT
-24
STK
+9
ESS
-5
COL
+16
SM
-12
GEE
-8
FIT
-38
MEL
-35
STK
+21
ESS
-49
COL
-68
SM
+26
MEL
+20
7
(5–9–0)
FIT
-29
SM
+1
ESS
-85
A3
(1–2–0)
Collingwood FIT
+21
GEE
-22
ESS
-69
STK
+46
CAR
-16
MEL
-29
FIT
-22
GEE
+19
SM
-2
ESS
+21
STK
+25
CAR
+68
MEL
+27
SM
+20
4
(8–6–0)
STK
+59
GEE
-13
MEL
+6
B2
(2–1–0)
Essendon SM
+56
MEL
-16
COL
+69
CAR
+5
STK
+11
GEE
-22
SM
-28
MEL
-26
FIT
-14
COL
-21
CAR
+49
STK
+92
GEE
+20
FIT
+6
3
(8–6–0)
SM
+40
FIT
+3
CAR
+85
A1
(3–0–0)
MEL
-2
Fitzroy COL
-21
CAR
+24
SM
+33
MEL
+39
GEE
+34
STK
+99
COL
+22
CAR
+38
ESS
+14
SM
+6
MEL
+25
GEE
-45
STK
+33
ESS
-6
1
(11–3–0)
CAR
+29
ESS
-3
SM
+31
A2
(2–1–0)
X MEL
-4
Geelong CAR
+17
COL
+22
MEL
+66
SM
-14
FIT
-34
ESS
+22
CAR
+8
COL
-19
STK
+58
MEL
-11
SM
+46
FIT
+45
ESS
-20
STK
+40
2
(9–5–0)
MEL
-17
COL
+13
STK
+18
B3
(2–1–0)
Melbourne STK
-1
ESS
+16
GEE
-66
FIT
-39
SM
-3
COL
+29
STK
+79
ESS
+26
CAR
+35
GEE
+11
FIT
-25
SM
-4
COL
-27
CAR
-20
6
(6–8–0)
GEE
+17
STK
+71
COL
-6
B1
(2–1–0)
ESS
+2
FIT
+4
South Melbourne ESS
-56
STK
+32
FIT
-33
GEE
+14
MEL
+3
CAR
+12
ESS
+28
STK
+41
COL
+2
FIT
-6
GEE
-46
MEL
+4
CAR
-26
COL
-20
5
(8–6–0)
ESS
-40
CAR
-1
FIT
-31
A4
(0–3–0)
St Kilda MEL
+1
SM
-32
CAR
-9
COL
-46
ESS
-11
FIT
-99
MEL
-79
SM
-41
GEE
-58
CAR
-21
COL
-25
ESS
-92
FIT
-33
GEE
-40
8
(1–13–0)
COL
-59
MEL
-71
GEE
-18
B4
(0–3–0)

Source: AFL Tables

Season notes

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  • The Round 1 match between St Kilda and Melbourne ended in a draw, but the result was changed to a St Kilda victory on protest after it was noted that the umpire did not signal the end of the third quarter in the correct fashion after hearing the bell. This was St Kilda's first-ever VFL win (after 48 losses), their first win since 1896 in the VFA (after 51 losses), and was the first of only two occasions that the score of a game has been changed on protest (the second was the 2006 AFL siren controversy between St Kilda and Fremantle).
  • St Kilda footballer Dave Strickland, the father of Shirley Strickland, won the 1900 Stawell Gift in 12 seconds off a handicap of 10 yards.
  • Collingwood's highly talented "loose cannon" Dick Condon was given a lifetime suspension for sustained abuse of field umpire Henry "Ivo" Crapp.[3]
  • By the end of the finals round-robin matches, more than 1,000 points had been scored against St Kilda in a single season.[4]
  • Melbourne won the 1900 premiership despite having a 6–8 record after the home-and-away matches and finishing sixth of the eight teams on the ladder. This unsatisfactory situation led to the formation of the Argus Final Four system for 1901, which was modified in 1902 and 1907 and used until 1930 (except for 1924).

References

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  1. ^ a b Rodgers, Stephen (1992). Every Game Ever Played, VFL/AFL Results 1897–1991 (3rd ed.). Ringwood, Victoria: Viking O'Neal. pp. 17–18.
  2. ^ "Victorian Football League – the premiership scheme amended". The Age. Melbourne. 30 April 1898. p. 10.
  3. ^ After three appeals, Condon's suspension was lifted in 1902, and Condon resumed playing for Collingwood.
  4. ^ At the end of the 1900 season, St Kilda had scored 439 points against their opponents' collective score of 1,172 points.
  • Hogan, P., The Tigers Of Old, The Richmond Football Club, (Richmond), 1996. ISBN 0-646-18748-1
  • Rogers, S. & Brown, A., Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results 1897–1997 (Sixth Edition), Viking Books, (Ringwood), 1998. ISBN 0-670-90809-6
  • Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. ISBN 0-670-86814-0

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