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词条 1924 VFL season
释义

  1. Premiership season

     Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7  Round 8  Round 9  Round 10  Round 11  Round 12  Round 13  Round 14  Round 15  Round 16  Round 17  Round 18 

  2. Ladder

  3. 1924 Finals Series

  4. Round Robin Finals Matches

     Week 1  Week 2  Week 3 

  5. Round-Robin Premiership Competition Ladder

  6. Round-Robin Premiership Competition Team Squads

  7. Awards

  8. Notable events

  9. References

  10. External links

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| competition = vfl_premiership
| year = 1924
| image = Essendon fc 1924.jpg
| imagesize = 250px
| caption = Essendon FC, Premiers
| teams = 9
| premiers ={{AFL Ess}}
| count = 6
| minor premiers ={{AFL Ess}}
| mpcount = 4
| pre-season name =
| pre-season cup =
| pscount =
| matches = 78
| attendance =
| highattend = 42,522
| leading goal medal = Jack Moriarty ({{AFL Fit}})
| brownlow medal =Edward Greeves ({{AFL Gee}})
| prevseason = 1923
| nextseason = 1925
}}

The 1924 Victorian Football League season was the 28th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

Premiership season

In 1924, the VFL competition consisted of nine 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 18 rounds (i.e., 16 matches and 2 byes).

Once the 18 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1924 VFL Premiership was determined by an experimental 1924 Finals System, which the VFL used in this season only. The format was similar to the round-robin format used in 1897 Finals System, but included the minor premiers' right to challenge, which existed under the amended Argus System.

Round 1

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 10.7 (67)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 13.16 (94)
| Punt Road Oval
| 20,000
| 26 April 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 12.12 (84)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 11.16 (82)
| Junction Oval
| 15,000
| 26 April 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 8.15 (63)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 12.7 (79)
| Windy Hill
| 25,000
| 26 April 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 16.9 (105)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 15.13 (103)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 30,000
| 26 April 1924{{s-end}}

Round 2

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 10.15 (75)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 7.11 (53)
| Corio Oval
| 13,000
| 3 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 10.17 (77)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 7.15 (57)
| Victoria Park
| 19,000
| 3 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 7.14 (56)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 7.14 (56)
| Princes Park
| 40,000
| 3 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 7.15 (57)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 12.14 (86)
| Lake Oval
| 28,000
| 3 May 1924{{s-end}}

Round 3

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 14.13 (97)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 10.14 (74)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 20,000
| 10 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 12.13 (85)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 8.11 (59)
| Windy Hill
| 25,000
| 10 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 8.13 (61)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 8.14 (62)
| MCG
| 18,211
| 10 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 9.22 (76)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 13.12 (90)
| Junction Oval
| 26,000
| 10 May 1924{{s-end}}

Round 4

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 11.10 (76)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 14.25 (109)
| Princes Park
| 23,000
| 17 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 12.9 (81)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 7.11 (53)
| Lake Oval
| 22,000
| 17 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 5.18 (48)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 10.14 (74)
| Punt Road Oval
| 22,000
| 17 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 8.12 (60)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 12.8 (80)
| Corio Oval
| 12,000
| 17 May 1924{{s-end}}

Round 5

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 10.16 (76)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 10.9 (69)
| MCG
| 22,072
| 24 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 13.16 (94)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 3.13 (31)
| Windy Hill
| 22,000
| 24 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 13.24 (102)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 11.10 (76)
| Junction Oval
| 16,000
| 24 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 19.17 (131)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 16.11 (107)
| Victoria Park
| 25,000
| 24 May 1924{{s-end}}

Round 6

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 9.19 (73)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 8.6 (54)
| Punt Road Oval
| 20,000
| 31 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 9.19 (73)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 9.9 (63)
| Corio Oval
| 12,000
| 31 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 10.8 (68)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 8.13 (61)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 35,000
| 31 May 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 9.15 (69)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 8.8 (56)
| Lake Oval
| 25,000
| 31 May 1924{{s-end}}

Round 7

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 10.16 (76)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 11.16 (82)
| Victoria Park
| 14,000
| 7 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 10.12 (72)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 11.12 (78)
| Princes Park
| 29,000
| 7 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 11.17 (83)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 13.9 (87)
| MCG
| 27,533
| 9 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 12.13 (85)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 14.9 (93)
| Junction Oval
| 30,000
| 9 June 1924{{s-end}}

Round 8

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 12.15 (87)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 5.11 (41)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 15,000
| 14 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 16.17 (113)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 3.13 (31)
| Windy Hill
| 20,000
| 14 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 12.23 (95)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 10.10 (70)
| Punt Road Oval
| 21,000
| 14 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 9.12 (66)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 6.15 (51)
| Corio Oval
| 12,000
| 14 June 1924{{s-end}}

Round 9

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 7.9 (51)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 9.14 (68)
| Victoria Park
| 22,000
| 21 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 3.10 (28)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 5.8 (38)
| Princes Park
| 21,000
| 21 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 7.6 (48)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 7.3 (45)
| Lake Oval
| 20,000
| 21 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 5.12 (42)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 10.11 (71)
| MCG
| 18,769
| 21 June 1924{{s-end}}

Round 10

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 8.15 (63)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 6.15 (51)
| MCG
| 14,286
| 28 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 4.10 (34)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 8.12 (60)
| Victoria Park
| 20,000
| 28 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 15.14 (104)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 8.8 (56)
| Princes Park
| 27,770
| 28 June 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 9.7 (61)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 5.13 (43)
| Lake Oval
| 30,000
| 28 June 1924{{s-end}}

Round 11

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 4.17 (41)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 9.10 (64)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 20,000
| 5 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 10.20 (80)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 9.8 (62)
| Punt Road Oval
| 18,000
| 5 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 16.16 (112)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 6.16 (52)
| Junction Oval
| 13,000
| 5 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 10.19 (79)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 8.14 (62)
| Windy Hill
| 28,000
| 5 July 1924{{s-end}}

Round 12

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 11.10 (76)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 7.11 (53)
| Victoria Park
| 8,000
| 12 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 14.15 (99)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 8.8 (56)
| Princes Park
| 17,000
| 12 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 9.14 (68)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 9.11 (65)
| Corio Oval
| 15,000
| 12 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 9.8 (62)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 6.13 (49)
| Lake Oval
| 33,000
| 12 July 1924{{s-end}}

Round 13

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 13.14 (92)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 12.16 (88)
| Junction Oval
| 25,000
| 19 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 7.12 (54)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 8.16 (64)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 26,000
| 19 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 10.14 (74)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 8.14 (62)
| Windy Hill
| 20,000
| 19 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 7.13 (55)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 9.8 (62)
| MCG
| 17,931
| 19 July 1924{{s-end}}

Round 14

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 18.15 (123)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 7.6 (48)
| Corio Oval
| 12,000
| 26 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 10.12 (72)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 12.12 (84)
| Princes Park
| 30,000
| 26 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 12.13 (85)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 5.8 (38)
| Lake Oval
| 16,000
| 26 July 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 7.14 (56)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 12.13 (85)
| Punt Road Oval
| 38,000
| 26 July 1924{{s-end}}

Round 15

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 9.19 (73)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 9.7 (61)
| Windy Hill
| 26,000
| 2 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 9.16 (70)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 6.15 (51)
| Victoria Park
| 18,000
| 2 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 5.9 (39)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 11.12 (78)
| Junction Oval
| 10,000
| 2 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 5.9 (39)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 8.8 (56)
| MCG
| 7,382
| 2 August 1924{{s-end}}

Round 16

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 16.13 (109)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 6.10 (46)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 10,000
| 23 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 17.19 (121)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 9.21 (75)
| Punt Road Oval
| 14,000
| 23 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 9.19 (73)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 5.6 (36)
| Corio Oval
| 15,600
| 23 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 13.19 (97)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 4.7 (31)
| Lake Oval
| 22,000
| 23 August 1924{{s-end}}

Round 17

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 6.13 (49)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 8.13 (61)
| Victoria Park
| 21,000
| 30 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 9.7 (61)
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 6.18 (54)
| Princes Park
| 15,000
| 30 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 9.13 (67)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 16.14 (110)
| MCG
| 12,487
| 30 August 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 9.5 (59)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 11.17 (83)
| Junction Oval
| 20,000
| 30 August 1924{{s-end}}

Round 18

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Gee}}
| 9.13 (67)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 9.14 (68)
| Corio Oval
| 16,500
| 6 September 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 12.10 (82)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 14.12 (96)
| Windy Hill
| 10,000
| 6 September 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 6.14 (50)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 11.20 (86)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 13,000
| 6 September 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 12.16 (88)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 8.12 (60)
| Punt Road Oval
| 30,000
| 6 September 1924{{s-end}}

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/1924}}

1924 Finals Series

In 1924, the VFL experimented with a round-robin finals series to determine the premiership. The format did not live up to expectations, and the VFL reverted to the "amended Argus system" format for the 1925 season.

Essendon finished on top of the finals ladder at the conclusion of the round-robin final series on the basis of its greater percentage. As Essendon had won the minor premiership, Essendon was awarded the 1924 premiership immediately. Had a different team finished atop the finals ladder, Essendon would have had the right to challenge that team to a Grand Final, consistent with the minor premiers' right to challenge under the amended Argus system.[1]

Round Robin Finals Matches

Week 1

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 8.10 (58)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 2.6 (18)
| MCG
| 42,522
| 13 September 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 13.7 (85)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 9.3 (57)
| Windy Hill
| 22,300
| 13 September 1924{{s-end}}

Week 2

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 11.10 (76)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 8.8 (56)
| Princes Park
| 26,000
| 20 September 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 10.12 (72)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 4.15 (39)
| MCG
| 35,407
| 20 September 1924{{s-end}}

Week 3

{{s-start}}
|- style="background:#ccf;"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 9.13 (67)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 6.11 (47)
| Lake Oval
| 25,000
| 27 September 1924
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 13.8 (86)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 10.13 (73)
| MCG
| 17,503
| 27 September 1924{{s-end}}

Round-Robin Premiership Competition Ladder

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Because Essendon had won the minor premiership and the round-robin competition, it was awarded the premiership without the need for a Grand Final.

Round-Robin Premiership Competition Team Squads

As there was no designated "Grand Final", this also meant that there were no "Grand Final" teams in 1924;[2]) instead there was an "Essendon Finals Squad", a "Fitzroy Finals Squad", a "Richmond Finals Squad", and a "South Melbourne Finals Squad".

Listed in alphabetical order the four squads were:

  • Essendon Squad: Fred Baring, Syd Barker, Sr. (captain), Norm Beckton, Clyde Donaldson, Charlie Farrell, Tom Fitzmaurice, Jack Garden, Harry Gregory, Charlie Hardy, Harry Hunter, Tommy Jenkins, Roy Laing, Frank Maher, Charlie May, Justin McCarthy, George Rawle, George Shorten, Greg Stockdale, Jimmy Sullivan, and Rowley Watt.
  • Fitzroy Squad: Bill Adams, Jim Atkinson (captain), Arthur Batchelor, Les Bryant, Charlie Chapman, Goldie Collins, Tommy Corrigan, Arch Dickens, Steve Donnellan, Ern Elliott, Clive Fergie, Jimmy Freake, Len Gale, Tom Hickey, Horrie Jenkin, Gordon McCracken, Stan Molan, Jack Moriarty, Gordon Rattray, Jim Tarbotton, Len Wigraft, and Fred Williams.
  • Richmond Squad: Jack Barnett, Ted Bourke, Ralph Empey, Clarrie Hall, Joe Harrison, Doug Hayes, Gordon Hislop, Max Hislop, Jim Karthaus, Bob McCaskill, Norm McIntosh, Angus MacIsaac, Keith Millar, Dan Minogue (captain), Mel Morris, Reuben Reid, George Rudolph, James Smith, Jim Spain, Ernie Taylor, Vic Thorp, and George Valentine.
  • South Melbourne Squad: Harry Alexander, Bobby Allison, Phil Brooks, Martin Brown, Roy Cazaly (captain), Bill Condon, Fred Fleiter, Arthur Hando, Jacky Harris, Ted Johnson, Tom Joyce, Frank Laird, Harold Mahony, Herb Matthews, Bob McDonald, Charles McDonald, Gil Miller, Charlie Nicholls, Jack O'Connell, Ted O'Meara, Frank Ross, Joe Scanlan, Paddy Scanlan, Mark Tandy, and Les Woodfield.

Awards

  • The 1924 VFL Premiership team was Essendon.
  • The VFL's leading goalkicker was Jack Moriarty of Fitzroy with 82 goals, a VFL record. (Moriarty had played 13 senior games for Essendon in 1922, and after playing in Essendon's Second Eighteen for 1923, and was released to Fitzroy).
  • The winner of the 1924 (inaugural) Brownlow Medal was Edward "Carji" Greeves of Geelong with 7 votes.
  • St Kilda took the "wooden spoon" in 1924.
  • The seconds Grand Final was scratched and the premiership was awarded to {{AFL Gee}} after minor premiers {{AFL Ess}} refused to travel to Geelong for the Grand Final.[3][4]

Notable events

  • Administrator Charles Brownlow died on 23 January 1924; the Charles Brownlow Trophy, more commonly known as the "Brownlow Medal", was instituted in his memory. The trophy is to be awarded to "the fairest and best player" in the VFL as determined by the votes of the field umpire at the end of each home-and-away match. From 1924 to 1930, there was a single vote cast per match.
  • The VFL started fixing the schedule from 1924 to ensure that neither {{AFL SM}} and {{AFL Stk}} nor {{AFL Mel}} and {{AFL Ric}} played home matches on the same day due to the heavy transport and labour burden associated with running the two nearby venues at the same time. This arrangement continued as long as the clubs played at nearby locations.[5]
  • Bill Twomey, Sr. who played for Collingwood (1918–1922) and would play for Hawthorn (1933–1934), the father of Collingwood's Bill Twomey, Jr. (1945–1958), Pat Twomey (1947–1949; 1952–1953), and Mick Twomey (1951–1961), and the grandfather of Collingwood's David Twomey (1979–1985) wins the 1924, 130-yard Stawell Gift in 12.1 seconds, off a handicap of 8½ yards.
  • The Fitzroy versus Carlton match in the opening round was the first VFL match in which both teams scored 100 points.
  • The VFL adopts the convention of "home" teams wearing black shorts and "away" teams wearing white shorts.
  • Because the 1924 Premiership was determined by a round-robin system, Essendon won the premiership despite being beaten by runners-up Richmond 9.13 (67) to 6.11 (47) in the last round-robin match; this is the only time in VFL/AFL history that the premiers lost their last match of the season. Richmond would have needed to win by at least 43 points to challenge Essendon to a Grand Final.
  • Many of the Essendon players were unhappy at the poor performances of some of their teammates in the final round robin match against Richmond, and there were heated arguments and fist-fights in the rooms after the match and after a post-match function later that evening, related to accusations of match fixing and receiving bribes.
  • On the Saturday after the VFL Grand Final, Essendon (in its role as 1924 VFL Premiers) was challenged by 1924 VFA Premiers, Footscray, to a match in aid of Dame Nellie Melba's Limbless Soldiers' Appeal, purportedly (but not officially) for the championship of Victoria. Footscray unexpectedly defeated Essendon 9.10 (64) to 4.12 (36). Again there were accusations of match fixing, and champion centre half-back Tom Fitzmaurice was so disgusted with many of his teammates having, in his view, deliberately lost the match, he never played again for Essendon.
  • The Seconds Grand Final, to have been staged between {{AFL Gee}} and minor premiers {{AFL Ess}} on 4 October, was originally scheduled to be played at Geelong's home ground, Corio Oval, but after Essendon raised its objections, the Seconds League rescheduled the match for Kardinia Park, which was a neutral venue, but still located in Geelong. Essendon again objected, and after the league dismissed their complaint, refused to travel to Geelong.[3] Consequently, the match was scratched and the Seconds premiership was awarded to Geelong.[4]

References

1. ^{{citation|first=Stephen|last=Rodgers|title=Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL results, 1897–1991|publisher=Viking O'Neil|publication-place=Ringwood, VIC|page=158}}
2. ^Since the final round-robin match between Richmond and Essendon was played between the premiers and runners-up, it is sometimes mistakenly (and anachronistically) spoken of as being a "Grand Final".
3. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|page=32|title=League Seconds Final|publication-place=Melbourne|date=4 October 1924}}
4. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|page=14|title=Football – second eighteens|publication-place=Melbourne|date=15 October 1924}}
5. ^{{citation|title=Every Game Ever Played|author=Stephen Rodgers|edition=3rd|publisher=Lloyd O'Neil Pty Ltd|year=1992|page=158}}
  • Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old, Richmond FC, (Melbourne), 1996. {{ISBN|0-646-18748-1}}
  • Maplestone, M., Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996, Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996. {{ISBN|0-9591740-2-8}}
  • 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}}

External links

  • 1924 Season - AFL Tables
  • 1924 VFL Premiers vs VFA Premiers Match – BoylesFootballPhotos
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080308092128/http://afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=32977 Frost, L., "Did the 1924 Bombers throw their last game?", (25 September, 2006), AFL Official Website]
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