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List of VFA/VFL premiers

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This page is a complete chronological listing of the premiers of the Australian rules football competition known as the Victorian Football Association until 1995 and as the Victorian Football League since 1996. The Victorian Football Association was the top Victorian competition in Australian rules football from 1877 until 1896, and has been the second-tier Victorian competition since.

Each year, the premiership is awarded to the club which wins the VFL Grand Final. The Grand Final has been an annual tradition in its current format since 1933, and some form of Grand Final has been scheduled in each season since 1903 VFA season.

List of premiers

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The VFL Premiership Cup

Premiership systems

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Premierships are recognised for all seasons of VFA/VFL competition. Several different methods have existed to determine the premiers:

  • From 1877 until 1887, the premiership was a title given to the best performing team, determined largely by press consensus. These premierships, as well as premierships between 1870 and 1876 decided in the same manner prior to the foundation of the VFA, were at the time an informal title, but have since been considered official.[1][2]
  • In 1888, the premiership became a formal competition controlled by the VFA. From 1888 until 1902, the premiership was determined based on win–loss record, with a playoff match played only in the event of teams finishing with equal records
  • From 1903 until 1932, the Argus system was in place, and the circumstances of the Grand Final could vary; in those years, the minor premiers had the right to challenge the winner of the finals series for the premiership, so the Grand Finals of this era are a mixture of challenge matches and non-challenge matches which would have been followed by challenge matches had the minor premier been defeated.
  • Since 1933, the premiership has been determined by a conventional Grand Final at the end of a finals series.

VFA/VFL premiers

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  Premiership decided by a conventional grand final or playoff match, 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 system
  Premiership decided without the need for a challenge final under the Argus system; in these cases, had the runners-up won the match, a rematch would have been played the following weekend
  Premiership decided by full season win–loss record
  Premiership decided by press consensus
Season Premiers Runners-up Score Venue Attendance Date Report
1877 Carlton Melbourne [3]
1878 Geelong Melbourne (2) 5.12 d. 1.4[note 1] Melbourne Cricket Ground 7,500 5 October 1878 [4]
1879 Geelong (2) Carlton [5][6]
1880 Geelong (3) South Melbourne [7]
1881 South Melbourne Geelong [8]
1882 Geelong (4) Essendon [9]
1883 Geelong (5) South Melbourne (2) [10]
1884 Geelong (6) Essendon (2) [11]
1885 South Melbourne (2) Essendon (3) [12]
1886 Geelong (7) South Melbourne (3) [13]
1887 Carlton (2) Geelong (2) [14]
Victorian Football Association premiership officially established
1888 South Melbourne (3) Geelong (3) [15]
1889 South Melbourne (4) Carlton (2) [16]
1890 South Melbourne (5) Carlton (3) [17]
1891 Essendon Carlton (4) [18]
1892 Essendon (2) Fitzroy [19]
1893 Essendon (3) Melbourne (3) [20]
1894 Essendon (4) Melbourne (4) [21]
1895 Fitzroy Collingwood
Geelong (4)
Melbourne (5)
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1896 Collingwood South Melbourne (4) 6.9 d. 5.10 East Melbourne Cricket Ground 12,000 3 October 1896 [23][24]
Victorian Football League (present-day Australian Football League) established
1897 Port Melbourne North Melbourne [25]
1898 Footscray North Melbourne (2) [26][27]
1899 Footscray (2) North Melbourne (3) [28]
1900 Footscray (3) Williamstown [29]
1901 Port Melbourne (2) Richmond [30]
1902 Richmond Port Melbourne [31]
1903 North Melbourne Richmond (2) 7.6 (48) d. 3.9 (27) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 19,000 19 September 1903 [32][33]
1904 North Melbourne (2) Richmond (3) Forfeited by Richmond East Melbourne Cricket Ground N/A 1 October 1904 [34]
1905 Richmond (2) North Melbourne (4) 9.7 (61) d. 5.6 (36) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 17,500 7 October 1905 [35][36]
1906 West Melbourne Footscray 7.8 (50) d. 5.9 (39) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 20,000 29 September 1906 [37][38]
1907 Williamstown West Melbourne 7.10 (52) d. 3.16 (24) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 25,000 28 September 1907 [39]
1908 Footscray (4) Brunswick 9.10 (64) d. 6.4 (40) Melbourne Cricket Ground 40,000 31 August 1908 [40][41]
1909 Brunswick Prahran 10.12 (72) d. 8.7 (55) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 20,000 25 September 1909 [42]
1910 North Melbourne (3) Brunswick (2) 9.14 (68) d. 5.9 (39) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 25,000 8 October 1910 [43][44]
1911 Essendon (A.) Brunswick (3) 4.10 (34) d. 3.8 (26) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 30,000 23 September 1911 [45]
1912 Essendon (A.) (2) Footscray (2) 9.8 (62) d. 5.11 (41) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 25,000 28 September 1912 [46]
1913 Footscray (5) North Melbourne (5) 10.14 (74) d. 11.7 (73) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 20,000 6 September 1913 [47][48]
1914 North Melbourne (4) Footscray (3) 12.14 (86) d. 7.9 (51) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 10,000 22 August 1914 [49]
1915 North Melbourne (5) Brunswick (4) 11.10 (76) d. 3.10 (28) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 8,000 7 August 1915 [50][51]
1916 Season not contested due to World War I [52]
1917 Season not contested due to World War I [53]
1918 North Melbourne (6) Prahran (2) 18.13 (121) d. 3.10 (28) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 7,000 10 August 1918 [54][55][56]
1919 Footscray (6) North Melbourne (6) 8.17 (65) d. 6.7 (43) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 20,000 27 September 1919 [57][58]
1920 Footscray (7) Brunswick (5) 10.9 (69) d. 8.18 (66) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 18,000 9 October 1920 [59]
1921 Williamstown (2) Footscray (4) 8.9 (57) d. 5.9 (39) Fitzroy Cricket Ground 20,000 22 October 1921 [60]
1922 Port Melbourne (3) Footscray (5) 9.6 (60) d. 8.10 (58) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 20,000 23 September 1922 [61]
1923 Footscray (8) Port Melbourne (2) 7.10 (52) d. 5.8 (38) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 18,000 29 September 1923 [62]
1924 Footscray (9) Williamstown (2) 11.11 (77) d. 3.4 (22) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 15,000 20 September 1924 [63][64]
1925 Brunswick (2) Port Melbourne (3) 10.9 (69) d. 7.11 (53) Motordrome 15,000 29 August 1925 [65]
1926 Coburg Brighton 12.9 (81) d. 9.11 (65) Motordrome 15,000 18 September 1926 [66]
1927 Coburg (2) Brighton (2) 19.10 (124) d. 13.12 (90) Motordrome 20,000 15 October 1927 [67][68]
1928 Coburg (3) Port Melbourne (4) 17.12 (114) d. 16.11 (107) Brunswick Cricket Ground 10.854 8 September 1928 [69]
1929 Northcote Port Melbourne (5) 15.21 (111) d. 10.9 (69) Melbourne Cricket Ground 17,304 12 October 1929 [70]
1930 Oakleigh Northcote 9.6 (60) d. 7.9 (51) North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 8,000 27 September 1924 [71]
1931 Oakleigh (2) Northcote (2) 10.14 (74) d. 11.5 (71) Port Melbourne Cricket Ground 10,000 26 September 1931 [72]
1932 Northcote (2) Coburg 13.11 (89) d. 8.15 (63) Coburg Cricket Ground 9,000 24 September 1932 [73]
1933 Northcote (3) Coburg (2) 11.20 (86) d. 9.16 (70) Olympic Park 12,000 7 October 1933 [74]
1934 Northcote (4) Coburg (3) 19.16 (130) d. 10.9 (69) Showgrounds 2,300 6 October 1934 [75]
1935 Yarraville Camberwell 10.10 (70) d. 8.13 (61) Toorak Park 14,600 7 September 1935 [76]
1936 Northcote (5) Prahran (3) 19.6 (120) d. 15.15 (105) Toorak Park 12,000 12 September 1936 [77]
1937 Prahran Brunswick (6) 12.13 (85) d. 11.17 (83) Toorak Park 9,000 4 September 1937 [78]
Beginning of throw-pass era
1938 Brunswick (3) Brighton (3) 19.17 (131) d. 14.14 (98) Toorak Park 20,000 20 August 1938 [79]
1939 Williamstown (3) Brunswick (7) 14.20 (104) d. 14.11 (95) Melbourne Cricket Ground 47,098 7 October 1939 [80]
1940 Port Melbourne (4) Prahran (4) 23.22 (160) d. 17.11 (113) Melbourne Cricket Ground 30,882 5 October 1940 [81]
1941 Port Melbourne (5) Coburg (4) 15.18 (108) d. 11.23 (89) Melbourne Cricket Ground 36,289 4 October 1941 [82]
1942 Season not contested due to World War II [83]
1943 Season not contested due to World War II [84]
1944 Season not contested due to World War II [85]
1945 Williamstown (4) Port Melbourne (6) 16.21 (117) d. 10.20 (80) St Kilda Cricket Ground 39,000 6 October 1945 [86]
1946 Sandringham Camberwell (2) 14.15 (99) d. 13.14 (92) St Kilda Cricket Ground 30,000 5 October 1946 [87]
1947 Port Melbourne (6) Sandringham 15.13 (103) d. 11.8 (74) St Kilda Cricket Ground 24,000 4 October 1947 [88]
1948 Brighton Williamstown (3) 13.16 (94) d. 13.7 (85) St Kilda Cricket Ground 18,000 9 October 1948 [89]
1949 Williamstown (5) Oakleigh 10.5 (65) d. 8.14 (62) St Kilda Cricket Ground 40,000 1 October 1949 [90]
End of the throw-pass era
1950 Oakleigh (3) Port Melbourne (7) 13.9 (87) d. 9.14 (68) St Kilda Cricket Ground 38,000 30 September 1950 [91]
1951 Prahran (2) Port Melbourne (8) 11.13 (79) d. 10.10 (70) St Kilda Cricket Ground 32,500 6 October 1951 [92]
1952 Oakleigh (4) Port Melbourne (9) 11.18 (84) d. 8.15 (63) St Kilda Cricket Ground 39,500 4 October 1952 [93]
1953 Port Melbourne (7) Yarraville 21.15 (141) d. 12.9 (81) St Kilda Cricket Ground 40,000 3 October 1953 [94]
1954 Williamstown (6) Port Melbourne (10) 11.20 (86) d. 7.12(54) St Kilda Cricket Ground 30,000 2 October 1954 [95]
1955 Williamstown (7) Port Melbourne (11) 13.19 (97) d. 13.10 (88) St Kilda Cricket Ground 30,000 24 September 1955 [96][97]
1956 Williamstown (8) Port Melbourne (12) 14.18 (102) d. 10.18 (78) St Kilda Cricket Ground 28,000 29 September 1956 [98]
1957 Moorabbin Port Melbourne (13) 15.12 (102) d. 7.20 (62) St Kilda Cricket Ground 26,000 5 October 1957 [99]
1958 Williamstown Moorabbin 6.15 (51) drew 7.9 (51) St Kilda Cricket Ground 20,000 27 September 1958 [100]
Williamstown (9) Moorabbin 13.18 (96) d. 8.16 (64) St Kilda Cricket Ground 22,000 4 October 1958 [101]
1959 Williamstown (10) Coburg (5) 15.21 (111) d. 11.10 (76) St Kilda Cricket Ground 26,000 10 October 1959 [102][103]
1960 Oakleigh (5) Sandringham (2) 18.14 (122) d. 8.14 (62) St Kilda Cricket Ground 30,000 1 October 1960 [104]
Competition partitioned into two divisions; Division 1 premiers follow
1961 Yarraville (2) Williamstown (4) 22.7 (139) d. 11.10 (76) St Kilda Cricket Ground 20,000 30 September 1961 [105]
1962 Sandringham (2) Moorabbin (2) 14.10 (94) d. 13.15 (93) St Kilda Cricket Ground 11,000 29 September 1962 [106]
1963 Moorabbin (2) Sandringham (3) 19.16 (130) d. 9.12 (66) North Port Oval 15,000 21 September 1963 [107]
1964 Port Melbourne (8) Williamstown (5) 14.17 (101) d. 10.5 (65) North Port Oval 26,000 26 September 1964 [108]
1965 Waverley Port Melbourne (14) 14.13 (97) d. 10.25 (85) North Port Oval 25,000 26 September 1965 [109]
1966 Port Melbourne (9) Waverley 13.12 (90) d. 6.11 (47) St Kilda Cricket Ground 25,000 25 September 1966 [110]
1967 Dandenong Port Melbourne (15) 16.13 (109) d. 12.12 (84) Punt Road Oval 25,000 24 September 1967 [111]
1968 Preston Prahran 15.8 (98) d. 12.12 (84) Punt Road Oval 18,000 22 September 1968 [112]
1969 Preston (2) Dandenong 12.11 (83) d. 10.11 (71) Punt Road Oval 10,000 21 September 1969 [113]
1970 Prahran (3) Williamstown (6) 17.18 (120) d. 10.10 (70) St Kilda Cricket Ground 26,000 20 September 1970 [114]
1971 Dandenong (2) Preston 14.14 (98) d. 13.14 (92) St Kilda Cricket Ground 14,529 26 September 1971 [115]
1972 Oakleigh (6) Dandenong (2) 25.17 (167) d. 18.15 (123) St Kilda Cricket Ground 22,400 24 September 1972 [116]
1973 Prahran (4) Oakleigh (2) 15.23 (113) d. 10.18 (78) St Kilda Cricket Ground 21,200 23 September 1973 [117]
1974 Port Melbourne (10) Oakleigh (3) 22.20 (152) d. 11.17 (83) St Kilda Cricket Ground 23,936 22 September 1974 [118]
1975 Geelong West Dandenong (3) 18.13 (121) d. 14.9 (93) St Kilda Cricket Ground 27,582 21 September 1975 [119]
1976 Port Melbourne (11) Dandenong (4) 19.18 (132) d. 10.15 (75) St Kilda Cricket Ground 32,137 19 September 1976 [120]
1977 Port Melbourne (12) Sandringham (4) 23.19 (157) d. 7.15 (57) St Kilda Cricket Ground 29,664 25 September 1977 [121]
1978 Prahran (5) Preston (2) 21.15 (141) d. 17.17 (119) St Kilda Cricket Ground 29,595 24 September 1978 [122]
1979 Coburg (4) Geelong West 16.15 (111) d. 14.19 (103) St Kilda Cricket Ground 17,947 23 September 1979 [123]
1980 Port Melbourne (13) Coburg (6) 11.15 (81) d. 10.10 (70) St Kilda Cricket Ground 22,010 21 September 1980 [124]
1981 Port Melbourne (14) Preston (3) 32.19 (211) d. 15.8 (98) St Kilda Cricket Ground 20,180 20 September 1981 [125]
1982 Port Melbourne (15) Preston (4) 21.15 (141) d. 20.14 (134) St Kilda Cricket Ground 20,732 19 September 1982 [126]
1983 Preston (3) Geelong West (2) 14.10 (94) d. 12.15 (87) St Kilda Cricket Ground 14,719 18 September 1983 [127]
1984 Preston (4) Frankston 19.21 (135) d. 12.9 (81) St Kilda Cricket Ground 8,664 23 September 1984 [128]
1985 Sandringham (3) Williamstown (7) 14.16 (100) d. 13.16 (94) St Kilda Cricket Ground 22,341 22 September 1985 [129]
1986 Williamstown (11) Coburg (7) 17.9 (111) d. 14.14 (98) St Kilda Cricket Ground 20,146 21 September 1986 [130]
1987 Springvale Port Melbourne (16) 14.16 (100) d. 7.20 (62) St Kilda Cricket Ground 19,620 20 September 1987 [131]
1988 Coburg (5) Williamstown (8) 16.18 (114) d. 12.15 (87) Windy Hill 22,034 18 September 1988 [132]
Competition recombined to a single division
1989 Coburg (6) Williamstown (9) 10.13 (73) d. 7.11 (53) Windy Hill 23,272 24 September 1989 [133]
1990 Williamstown (12) Springvale 16.11 (107) d. 15.15 (105) Princes Park 18,634 30 September 1990 [134]
1991 Dandenong (3) Werribee 15.15 (105) d. 14.12 (96) Princes Park 13,565 22 September 1991 [135]
1992 Sandringham (4) Williamstown (10) 19.16 (130) d. 13.8 (86) Princes Park 20,847 20 September 1992 [136]
1993 Werribee Port Melbourne (17) 10.10 (70) d. 4.4 (28) Princes Park 14,389 19 September 1993 [137]
1994 Sandringham (5) Box Hill 11.12 (78) d. 10.9 (69) Victoria Park 13,168 25 September 1994 [138]
1995 Springvale (2) Sandringham (5) 14.10 (94) d. 6.15 (51) Victoria Park 6,445 24 September 1995 [139]
'Victorian Football Association' renamed 'Victorian Football League', transition to state league model
1996 Springvale (3) Frankston (2) 11.7 (73) d. 10.10 (70) Optus Oval 8,183 22 September 1996 [140]
1997 Sandringham (6) Frankston (3) 10.13 (73) d. 5.14 (44) North Port Oval 10,000 21 September 1997 [141]
1998 Springvale (4) Werribee (2) 11.17 (83) d. 5.15 (45) North Port Oval 8,672 20 September 1998 [142]
1999 Springvale (5) North Ballarat 19.11 (125) d. 9.11 (65) North Port Oval 6,212 19 September 1999 [143]
2000 Sandringham (7) North Ballarat (2) 15.18 (108) d. 11.11 (77) Waverley Park 8,652 27 August 2000 [144]
2001 Box Hill Werribee (3) 13.13 (91) d. 7.12 (54) Optus Oval 11,500 23 September 2001 [145]
2002 Geelong reserves Port Melbourne (18) 15.15 (105) d. 12.11 (83) Optus Oval 11,500 22 September 2002 [146]
2003 Williamstown (13) Box Hill (2) 13.14 (92) d. 9.9 (63) Optus Oval 10,500 21 September 2003 [147]
2004 Sandringham (8) Port Melbourne (19) 9.13 (67) d. 9.9 (63) Optus Oval 8,196 19 September 2004 [148]
2005 Sandringham (9) Werribee (4) 11.17 (83) d. 11.8 (74) Optus Oval 9,000 18 September 2005 [149]
2006 Sandringham (10) Geelong reserves 13.13 (91) d. 11.7 (73) Optus Oval 6,000 24 September 2006 [150]
2007 Geelong reserves (2) Coburg (8) 17.24 (126) d. 7.10 (52) MC Labour Park 13,842 23 September 2007 [151]
2008 North Ballarat Port Melbourne (20) 18.12 (120) d. 11.9 (75) Telstra Dome 11,641 26 September 2008 [152]
2009 North Ballarat (2) Northern Bullants (5) 14.7 (91) d. 10.8 (68) Etihad Stadium 14,026 25 September 2009 [153]
2010 North Ballarat (3) Northern Bullants (6) 20.13 (133) d. 13.8 (86) Etihad Stadium 11,000 19 September 2010 [154]
2011 Port Melbourne (16) Williamstown (11) 22.12 (144) d. 13.10 (88) Etihad Stadium 11,804 25 September 2011 [155]
2012 Geelong reserves (3) Port Melbourne (21) 14.24 (108) d. 11.9 (75) Etihad Stadium 14,536 23 September 2012 [156]
2013 Box Hill (2) Geelong reserves (2) 14.15 (99) d. 11.12 (78) Etihad Stadium 15,199 22 September 2013 [157]
2014 Footscray reserves Box Hill (3) 16.13 (109) d. 13.9 (87) Etihad Stadium 23,816 21 September 2014 [158]
2015 Williamstown (14) Box Hill (4) 18.12 (120) d. 8.18 (66) Etihad Stadium 12,900 27 September 2015 [159]
2016 Footscray reserves (2) Casey (2) 13.19 (97) d. 10.6 (66) Etihad Stadium 17,348 25 September 2016 [160]
2017 Port Melbourne (17) Richmond reserves 11.8 (74) d. 10.10 (70) Etihad Stadium 17,159 24 September 2017 [161]
2018 Box Hill (3) Casey (3) 10.12 (72) d. 8.14 (62) Marvel Stadium 12,884 23 September 2018 [162]
2019 Richmond reserves Williamstown (12) 8.10 (58) d. 7.13 (55) Ikon Park 13,165 22 September 2019 [163]
2020 Season not contested due to COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria
2021 Finals series not contested and premiership not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria [164]
2022 Casey (6) Southport 10.10 (70) d. 5.8 (38) Ikon Park 4,500 18 September 2022 [165]
2023 Gold Coast reserves Werribee (5) 17.10 (112) d. 14.9 (93) Ikon Park 7,148 24 September 2023 [166]
2024 Werribee (2) Southport (2) 10.9 (69) d. 8.15 (63) Ikon Park TBC 22 September 2024 [167]
  1. ^ The 1878 end-of-season playoff match between top metropolitan team Melbourne and undefeated provincial team Geelong was understood to be a premiership-deciding game, but had no official status as such.

Division 2 premiers

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Season Premiers Runners-up Score Venue Attendance Date Report
1961 Northcote Dandenong 12.15 (87) d. 9.18 (72) Toorak Park 10,000 10 September 1961 [168]
1962 Dandenong Prahran 16.24 (120) d. 8.12 (60) Toorak Park 12,000 9 September 1962 [169]
1963 Preston Waverley 11.14 (80) d. 9.15 (69) Toorak Park 15,000 15 September 1963 [170]
1964 Geelong West Sunshine 14.14 (98) d. 11.11 (77) Toorak Park 10,000 13 September 1964 [171]
1965 Preston (2) Mordialloc 15.12 (102) d. 9.10 (64) Toorak Park 10,000 12 September 1965 [172]
1966 Prahran Geelong West 17.12 (114) d. 5.15 (45) Toorak Park 10,000 11 September 1966 [173]
1967 Oakleigh Geelong West (2) 12.14 (86) d. 11.7 (73) Coburg Oval 4,000 10 September 1967 [174]
1968 Geelong West (2) Williamstown 20.15 (135) d. 18.15 (123) Toorak Park 6,000 26 August 1968 [175]
1969 Williamstown Sunshine (2) 15.14 (104) d. 12.12 (84) Toorak Park 6,000 7 September 1969 [176]
1970 Coburg Box Hill 20.17 (137) d. 16.11 (107) Toorak Park 8,000 6 September 1970 [177]
1971 Sunshine Brunswick 22.26 (158) d. 16.8 (104) Toorak Park 10,000 12 September 1971 [178]
1972 Geelong West (3) Caulfield 14.16 (100) d. 14.10 (94) Toorak Park 10,000 10 September 1972 [179]
1973 Caulfield Brunswick (2) 18.20 (128) d. 14.22 (106) Toorak Park 8,000 9 September 1973 [180]
1974 Coburg (2) Brunswick (3) 18.17 (125) d. 9.15 (69) Toorak Park 11,000 8 September 1974 [181]
1975 Brunswick Camberwell 18.22 (130) d. 12.11 (83) Toorak Park 9,000 7 September 1975 [182]
1976 Williamstown (2) Mordialloc (2) 19.13 (127) d. 9.16 (70) Toorak Park 10,000 5 September 1976 [183]
1977 Mordialloc Yarraville 19.19 (133) d. 14.11 (95) Toorak Park 7,300 11 September 1977 [184]
1978 Frankston Camberwell 15.13 (103) d. 13.11 (89) Toorak Park 8,000 10 September 1978 [185]
1979 Camberwell Oakleigh 18.13 (121) d. 12.11 (83) Toorak Park 12,023 9 September 1979 [186]
1980 Brunswick (2) Yarraville 20.27 (147) d. 14.14 (98) Toorak Park 5,243 7 September 1980 [187]
1981 Camberwell (2) Waverley (2) 15.16 (106) d. 11.8 (74) Toorak Park 8,250 6 September 1981 [188]
1982 Northcote (2) Caulfield (2) 12.15 (87) d. 11.16 (82) Toorak Park 6,000 12 September 1982 [189]
1983 Springvale Brunswick (4) 17.9 (111) d. 13.16 (94) Toorak Park 4,000 11 September 1983 [190]
1984 Box Hill Oakleigh (2) 32.23 (215) d. 11.14 (80) Toorak Park 10,735 16 September 1984 [191]
1985 Brunswick (3) Oakleigh (3) 25.18 (168) d. 22.12 (144) St Kilda Cricket Ground 22,341 (C-R) 22 September 1985 [129]
1986 Box Hill (2) Sunshine (3) 14.14 (98) d. 11.14 (80) St Kilda Cricket Ground 20,146 (C-R) 21 September 1986 [130]
1987 Prahran (2) Waverley (3) 18.9 (117) d. 14.14 (98) St Kilda Cricket Ground 19,620 (C-R) 20 September 1987 [131]
1988 Oakleigh (4) Sunshine (4) 22.17 (149) d. 15.9 (99) Windy Hill 22,034 (C-R) 18 September 1988 [192]

Premierships by team

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These tables summarise all senior premierships won by each team. The "Grand Final Matches" column includes all Grand Finals and Grand Final Replays listed in the previous section (including the forfeiture in 1904), and because of this, the column will not necessary equal the sum of the premierships and runners-up columns.

Division 1

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Club Premierships Runners-up Grand final matches Premiership years Runner-up years
Port Melbourne 17 21 35 1897, 1901, 1922, 1940, 1941, 1947, 1953, 1964, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 2011, 2017 1902, 1923, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1987, 1993, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2012
Williamstown 14 12 26 1907, 1921, 1939, 1945, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1986, 1990, 2003, 2015 1900, 1924, 1948, 1961, 1964, 1970, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 2011, 2019
Sandringham 10 5 15 1946, 1962, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 1947, 1960, 1963, 1977, 1995
Footscray 9 5 11 1898, 1899, 1900, 1908, 1913, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924 1906, 1912, 1914, 1921, 1922
Geelong 7 4 1 1878, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1886 1881, 1887, 1888, 1895 (equal)
Coburg 6 8 14 1926, 1927, 1928, 1979, 1988, 1989 1932, 1933, 1934, 1941, 1959, 1980, 1986, 2007
Hotham/North Melbourne 6 6 8 1903, 1904, 1910, 1914, 1915, 1918 1897, 1898, 1899, 1905, 1913, 1919
Oakleigh 6 3 9 1930, 1931, 1950, 1952, 1960, 1972 1949, 1973, 1974
Springvale/Casey 6 3 9 1987, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2022 1990, 2016, 2018
Prahran 5 5 10 1937, 1951, 1970, 1973, 1978 1909, 1918, 1936, 1940, 1968
South Melbourne 5 4 1 1881, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1890 1880, 1882, 1886, 1896
Northcote 5 2 7 1929, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936 1930, 1931
Preston/Northern 4 6 10 1968, 1969, 1983, 1984 1971, 1978, 1981, 1982, 2009, 2010
Essendon 4 3 0 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894 1882, 1884, 1885
Brunswick 3 7 10 1909, 1925, 1938 1908, 1910, 1911, 1915, 1920, 1937, 1939
Dandenong 3 4 7 1967, 1971, 1991 1969, 1972, 1975, 1976
Box Hill 3 4 7 2001, 2013, 2018 1994, 2003, 2014, 2015
North Ballarat 3 2 5 2008, 2009, 2010 1999, 2000
Geelong reserves 3 2 5 2002, 2007, 2012 2006, 2013
Werribee 2 5 7 1993, 2024 1991, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2023
Carlton 2 4 0 1877, 1887 1879, 1889, 1890, 1891
Richmond 2 3 3 1902, 1905 1901, 1903, 1904
Moorabbin 2 2 5 1957, 1963 1958, 1962
Yarraville 2 1 2 1935, 1961 1953
Essendon (A.) 2 0 2 1911, 1912
Footscray reserves 2 0 2 2014, 2016
Brighton/Caulfield 1 3 4 1948 1926, 1927, 1938
Geelong West 1 2 3 1975 1979, 1983
Fitzroy 1 1 0 1895 1892
Collingwood 1 1 1 1896 1895 (equal)
West Melbourne 1 1 2 1906 1907
Waverley 1 1 2 1965 1966
Richmond reserves 1 1 2 2019 2017
Gold Coast reserves 1 0 1 2023
Melbourne 0 5 1 1877, 1878, 1893, 1894, 1895 (equal)
Frankston 0 3 3 1984, 1996, 1997
Camberwell 0 2 2 1935, 1946
Southport 0 2 2 2022, 2024

Division 2

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Club Premierships Runners-up Grand final matches Premiership years Runner-up years
Brunswick 3 4 7 1975, 1980, 1985 1971, 1973, 1974, 1983
Geelong West 3 2 5 1964, 1968, 1972 1966, 1967
Oakleigh 2 3 5 1967, 1988 1979, 1984, 1985
Camberwell 2 2 4 1979, 1981 1975, 1978
Williamstown 2 1 3 1969, 1976 1968
Box Hill 2 1 3 1984, 1986 1970
Prahran 2 1 3 1966, 1987 1962
Preston 2 0 2 1963, 1965
Coburg 2 0 2 1970, 1974
Northcote 2 0 2 1961, 1982
Sunshine 1 4 5 1971 1964, 1969, 1986, 1988
Caulfield 1 2 3 1973 1972, 1982
Mordialloc 1 2 3 1977 1965, 1976
Dandenong 1 1 2 1962 1961
Frankston 1 0 1 1978
Springvale 1 0 1 1983
Waverley 0 3 3 1963, 1981, 1987
Yarraville 0 2 2 1977, 1980

Grand finals by venue

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This table summarises the venues for all matches listed in the above table as grand finals, including grand final replays.

Division 1

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Venue Total Grand finals Challenge finals Non-challenge finals Years
St Kilda Cricket Ground 38 38 0 0 1945–1962, 1966, 1970–1987
(Replay in 1958)
Princes Park 16 16 0 0 1990–1993, 1996, 2001–2007, 2019, 2022–2024
Docklands Stadium 11 11 0 0 2008–2018
North Melbourne Cricket Ground 10 0 6 4 1909–1912, 1915, 1918, 1922–1924, 1930
East Melbourne Cricket Ground 9 1 3 5 1896, 1903, 1905–1907, 1913–1914, 1919–1920
(Was to have hosted the cancelled 1904 final)
Port Melbourne Cricket Ground 7 6 1 0 1931, 1963–1965, 1997–1999
Melbourne Cricket Ground 6 4 1 1 1878, 1908, 1929, 1939–1941
Motordrome/Olympic Park 4 1 1 2

1925–1927, 1933

Toorak Park 4 4 0 0 1935–1938
Richmond Cricket Ground 3 3 0 0 1967–1969
Windy Hill 2 2 0 0 1988–1989
Victoria Park 2 2 0 0 1994–1995
Fitzroy Cricket Ground 1 0 1 0 1921
Brunswick Cricket Ground 1 0 0 1 1928
Coburg Cricket Ground 1 0 0 1 1932
Melbourne Showgrounds 1 1 0 0 1934
Waverley Park 1 1 0 0 2000

Division 2

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Venue Total Grand finals Challenge finals Non-challenge finals Years
Toorak Park 23 23 0 0 1961–1966, 1968–1984
St Kilda Cricket Ground 3 3 0 0 1985–1987
Coburg Cricket Ground 1 1 0 0 1967
Windy Hill 1 1 0 0 1988

Consecutive premierships

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The most VFA/VFL premierships won consecutively is four, achieved only once, by Essendon (1891–1894). A further eleven teams have won three premierships in a row, and a further thirteen teams have won back-to-back premierships.

# Club Years
4 Essendon (L.) 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894
3 Geelong 1878, 1879, 1880
Geelong 1882, 1883, 1884
South Melbourne 1888, 1889, 1890
Footscray 1898, 1899, 1900
North Melbourne 1914, 1915, 1918
Coburg 1926, 1927, 1928
Northcote 1932, 1933, 1934
Williamstown 1954, 1955, 1956
Port Melbourne 1980, 1981, 1982
Sandringham 2004, 2005, 2006
North Ballarat 2008, 2009, 2010
2 North Melbourne 1903, 1904
Essendon (A.) 1911, 1912
Footscray 1919, 1920
Footscray 1923, 1924
Oakleigh 1930, 1931
Port Melbourne 1940, 1941
Williamstown 1958, 1959
Preston 1968, 1969
Port Melbourne 1976, 1977
Preston 1983, 1984
Coburg 1988, 1989
Springvale 1995, 1996
Springvale 1998, 1999

Minor grades

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Seconds/Reserves/Development League

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Reserves teams for the VFA clubs competed in a dedicated competition from 1928 until 2017. This competition was known as the Victorian Junior Football Association until 1932, then throughout most of its history as the VFA Seconds, then later as the VFA Reserves, VFL Reserves and finally as the VFL Development League. The competition was disbanded at the end of 2017. As for the Seniors, the competition was played across two divisions between 1961 and 1988; clubs played in the same division as their senior teams.

Division 1
Division 2

Thirds

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Under age teams, usually Under-19s but for brief periods Under-18s, for the VFA clubs competed in a dedicated competition between 1952 and 1994. This competition was known throughout most of its history as the VFA Thirds, and eventually as the VFA Under-19s. This competition was disbanded when the VSFL took over administration of the VFA in 1995. The competition was played across two divisions between 1961 and 1988, with the clubs playing in the same division as their senior team – with the exceptions of 1984 and 1985, when clubs from both divisions played in a unified thirds competition.

Division 1
Division 2

Total premierships at all levels

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Club Div 1
Seniors
Div 2
Seniors
Total
Seniors
Div 1
Seconds
Div 2
Seconds
Total
Seconds
Div 1
Thirds
Div 2
Thirds
Total
Thirds
Total
Box Hill 3 2 5 5 0 5 0 2 2 12
Brighton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Brunswick 3 3 6 5 5 10 1 1 2 18
Camberwell 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 4
Carlton 2 2 2
Casey/Springvale 6 1 7 3 1 4 1 0 1 12
Caulfield 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 3
Coburg 6 2 8 18 1 19 2 0 2 29
Collingwood 1 1 1
Dandenong 3 1 4 1 1 2 0 1 1 7
Essendon 4 4 4
Essendon (A.) 2 2 2
Fitzroy 1 1 1
Footscray 9 9 9
Footscray reserves 2 2 2
Frankston 0 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 7
Geelong 7 7 7
Geelong reserves 3 3 3
Geelong West 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 5
Gold Coast reserves 1 1 1
Moorabbin (1951–1963) 2 2 1 1 1 1 4
Moorabbin (1983–1987) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
Mordialloc 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
North Ballarat 3 3 2 2 5
North Melbourne 6 6 6
Northern/Preston 4 2 6 6 2 8 11 2 13 27
Northcote 5 2 7 0 5 5 3 3 6 18
Oakleigh 6 2 8 1 1 2 1 2 3 13
Port Melbourne 17 17 14 14 2 2 33
Prahran 5 2 7 2 1 3 2 1 3 13
Richmond 2 2 2
Richmond reserves 1 1 1
Sandringham 10 10 9 9 10 10 29
South Melbourne 5 5 5
Sunshine 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 3 5
Waverley 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 5 7
Werribee 2 0 2 1 2 3 2 0 2 7
West Melbourne 1 1 1
Williamstown 14 2 16 13 2 15 4 3 7 38
Yarraville 2 0 2 3 2 5 1 0 1 8

Premierships in all three grades in a season

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On six occasions did a club win premierships in all three grades in a single year. Preston achieved the feat in back-to-back seasons, and Williamstown also achieved the feat twice.

Year Club Division
1969 Williamstown Division 2
1973 Caulfield Division 2
1983 Preston Division 1
1984 Preston Division 1 (Seniors & Seconds)
Combined division (Thirds)
1986 Williamstown Division 1
1994 Sandringham Single division

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