The 1921 Victorian Football Association season was the 43rd season of the Australian rules football competition.
The premiership was won by the Williamstown Football Club, after it came from fourth on the home-and-home ladder to defeat minor premiers Footscray by 18 points in the Grand Final, played very late in the year on 22 October. It was the club's second VFA premiership.
The season was disrupted when the North Melbourne Football Club abruptly disbanded at midseason, a consequence of wide-ranging off-field manoeuvres in both the VFA and the VFL, which stemmed from the closure the East Melbourne Cricket Ground.
very late in the year on 22 October. It was the club's second VFA premiership. The season was disrupted when the North Melbourne Football Club abruptly...
football club which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1900 until 1921. The Dreadnoughts wore black and red, and played their home games...
than the Association itself, and in a typical season, a club could play against other VFA teams, non-VFA clubs, at odds against junior teams (usually twenty...
to throw. It was the club's third VFA premiership. Following the closure of the East Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1921, the Essendon (Association) Football...
name playing in Melbourne from 1905 until 1921: one in the VFL, based in East Melbourne; and one in the VFA, based in Essendon. At the time, the two Essendon...
registered under. The club participated in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) between 1903 and 1911, and then since 1926. After World War II, the club...
Football Association (VFA). It left the VFA to join the VFL in 1908 and has competed in each season since. Richmond have won 2 VFA/VFL premierships and...
in both the VFA and the VFL until its closure at the end of 1921. North Melbourne Football Club used the ground during the 1897 VFAseason due to upgrading...
Melbourne all newly admitted from the VFA to increase the league's size to its highest since its inception. The season ran from 2 May until 10 October, and...
Association (VFA) clubs – Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, South Melbourne and St Kilda – featured in the inaugural season after...
breakaway competition from the Victorian Football Association (VFA), with its inaugural season in 1897. It changed its name to Australian Football League...
the South Williamstown Football Club, which also contested the VFA for two seasons. In 1888, the dispute was settled and two football clubs amalgamated;...
Melbourne by 16 points in the final on 31 August. It was the club's second VFA premiership. During the 1924/25 offseason, the Victorian Football League...
Football Association/Victorian Football League history (1877–2008) List of VFA premiers Old Boy (28 August 1911). "Association clubs". The Argus. Melbourne...
October. It was the club's seventh VFA premiership, drawing it level with Geelong for the most premierships in VFA history, and it was the club's second...
goals, including the 1921 premiership and the 1924 grand final. He was the Club's leading goalscorer in 1923 and runner-up in the VFA goalkicking with 63...
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won in VFA history, a title it held until it was passed by Port Melbourne in 1976; it was also the fifth of five premierships won in six seasons between...
The 1921 VFL season was the 25th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria...
Victorian State Football League operated its two open-age competitions – the VFA/VFL and the Victorian AFL reserves competition – separately; however, its...
Association (VFA) during the 1910s and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the early 1920s. Hardy played with North Melbourne in the VFA for...
Association (VFA) and in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and with Williamstown Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). The son of...
competition. Founded in 1892, the club played five seasons in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), winning one premiership in 1896. The club then became...