6th season of the Victorian Junior Football League (VJFL)
1924 VJFL season
Date
26 April – October
Teams
10
Premiers
Geelong 2nd premiership
Minor premiers
Geelong 1st minor premiership
← 1923
1925 (VFL seconds) →
The 1924 VJFL season was the 6th 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 was awarded their second VJFL premiership after Essendon refused to travel to Corio Oval for the grand final.[1][2]
This was the final season under the VJFL name, with the competition renamed to VFL seconds beginning in 1925. This was also the final season for Coburg and Leopold, with the latter replaced by a South Melbourne reserves team (known as South Melbourne Second Eighteen).[3][4]
^"League Seconds Final". The Argus. Melbourne. 4 October 1924. p. 32.
^"Football – second eighteens". The Argus. Melbourne. 15 October 1924. p. 14.
^"V.F.L. SECONDS". Trove. The Age.
^"Leopold". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. 18 March 1925. p. 18.
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