5th season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL)
1923 VJFL season
Date
5 May – 20 October
Teams
10
Premiers
Geelong 1st premiership
Minor premiers
Richmond 1st minor premiership
← 1922
1924 →
The 1923 VJFL season was the 5th season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier competition to the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Geelong won its first VJFL premiership, defeating Richmond by 26 points. The 18-round home-and-away season began on 5 May and ended on 15 September.[1][2]
^"Junior League Final". The Argus. Melbourne. 22 October 1923. p. 16.
The 1923VJFLseason was the 5th season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier...
The 1924 VJFLseason was the 6th season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier...
The 1919 VJFLseason was the 1st season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier...
The 1922 VJFLseason was the 4th season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier...
The 1920 VJFLseason was the 2nd season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier...
The 1921 VJFLseason was the 3rd season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier...
spoon" in 1923. The Victorian Junior League premiership, which is today recognised as the VFL reserves, was won by Geelong (main: 1923VJFLseason). "Geelong...
new football competition known as the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL) was established – at this time, junior was the term used for open age football...
Essendon refused to travel to Geelong for the grand final (main: 1924 VJFLseason) Rodgers, Stephen, Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL results, 1897–1991...
VFL reserves premiership, was won by Collingwood District (main: 1922 VJFLseason). "Fitzroy Premiers". The Sun News-Pictorial. No. 31. Victoria, Australia...
introduced a reserves competition, known as the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL) as it was contested by affiliated junior teams like Collingwood District...
won by Collingwood District for the second straight year (see: 1920 VJFLseason). Fine, Mark (2011). The Book of Footy Lists. Australia: Slattery Media...
was the first season under this name, having been renamed from the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL) at the end of the previous season. Collingwood...
contested the 1919 and 1920 VJFL Grand Finals, losing to Collingwood on both occasions; the Blacks, who joined the 1919 VJFLseason only at short notice when...
Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL), and Leopold contested as South Melbourne's affiliate until the end of the 1924 season. In 1925, the competition was...
the VFL reserves premiership, was won by Essendon Juniors (main: 1921 VJFLseason). "The Association – final abandoned through hail". The Argus. Melbourne...
describe VFL matches, that being on 3AR in 1923. In 1954 3AK began broadcasting VFA games, albeit only for a season or two. The 1970s also saw broadcasts on...
1921. North Melbourne Football Club used the ground during the 1897 VFA season due to upgrading works on its usual home ground, the Arden Street Oval....
seasons in the Victorian Football League. Note: Park also won the VFL's Leading Goalkicker Award in 1913 with 53 goals for the home-and-away season,...