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词条 1942 VFL season
释义

  1. Influence of World War II

  2. 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 

  3. Ladder

  4. Finals

     Semi finals  Preliminary Final 

  5. Grand final

  6. Awards

  7. Notable events

  8. References

  9. External links

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| year = 1942
| image = Essendon fc 1942.jpg
| imagesize = 250px
| caption = Essendon FC, premier team
| teams = 11
| premiers ={{AFL Ess}}
| count = 7
| minor premiers ={{AFL Ess}}
| mpcount = 7
| pre-season name =
| pre-season cup =
| pscount =
| matches = 84
| attendance =
| highattend = 49,000
| leading goal medal = Lindsay White (South Melbourne)
| brownlow medal = Not awarded
| prevseason = 1941
| nextseason = 1943
}}

The 1942 Victorian Football League season was the 46th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

Influence of World War II

World War II had many effects on the organisation of football in Australia:

  • Geelong was unable to compete in the competition because of wartime travel restrictions. Temporary transfers to other clubs were available to Geelong players (limit of three per club).
  • Melbourne and Collingwood struggled to field a team, and at one stage considered amalgamating into a joint team,[1] however they were both ultimately able to compete.
  • Hawthorn and Collingwood withdrew their teams from the reserves competition.
  • Available servicemen were often called upon to make up the numbers - this accounts for the drop in form of the Melbourne team, having previously won three premierships in a row.
  • The VFA went into recess, and any eligible players were given temporary league permits.[2]
  • The Brownlow Medal was suspended until 1946.
  • Many ground changes were also forced upon teams, as their usual home grounds were used in the war effort. The new grounds used were Yarraville Oval (Footscray), Toorak Park (St Kilda), Punt Road Oval (Melbourne) and Princes Park (South Melbourne).[3]
  • Government regulations meant the traditional matches on the King’s Birthday public holiday could not be played until 1946.[4]

Premiership season

In 1942, the VFL competition consisted of eleven teams of 18 on-the-field players each, plus one substitute player, known as the 19th man. A player could be substituted for any reason; however, once substituted, a player could not return to the field of play under any circumstances.

Teams played each other in a home-and-away season of 16 rounds.

The determination of the 1942 season’s fixtures was complicated by the fact that when the VFL decided to proceed with senior football on April 1,[5] it was not known which grounds would be available. All 1941 grounds except Windy Hill and the Brunswick Street Oval were candidates for long-term appropriation by the military, and the VFL announced that unless three grounds were available, it would not play the season.[6] Consequently, each round’s fixture through the first eleven weeks was set only on the previous Wednesday week, rather than being pre-determined at the start of the season. Ultimately the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Lake Oval, the Western Oval, and the Junction Oval all became unavailable; but, several Victorian Football Association grounds became available when the VFA announced on 21 April that it was going into recess, resulting in St Kilda and Footscray moving to Toorak Park and Yarraville Oval respectively,[7] and the remaining ground losses were managed by Melbourne sharing the Punt Road Oval with Richmond and South Melbourne sharing Princes Park with Carlton.

During the first eleven rounds, each team played each other once and had one bye. The remaining five rounds (Rounds 12 to 16) featured the same matches as Rounds 1 to 5. This resulted in an uneven fixture in which six teams played 15 matches, and five teams played 14 matches. Teams were awarded four premiership points for each bye, so the teams with an extra bye were favoured by this draw.[3]

Once the 16 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1942 VFL Premiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of the Page-McIntyre System.

Round 1

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 13.15 (93)
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 18.19 (127)
| Glenferrie Oval
| 5,000
| 9 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 14.13 (97)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 10.12 (72)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 8,000
| 9 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 25.14 (164)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 16.14 (110)
| Windy Hill
| 8,000
| 9 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 19.17 (131)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 16.15 (111)
| Punt Road Oval
| 14,000
| 9 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 18.25 (133)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 14.11 (95)
| Princes Park
| 8,000
| 9 May 1942{{s-end}}

Round 2

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 18.9 (117)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 30.16 (196)
| Punt Road Oval
| 20,000
| 16 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 8.11 (59)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 13.21 (99)
| Princes Park
| 16,000
| 16 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 16.13 (109)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 9.17 (71)
| Toorak Park
| 5,500
| 16 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 14.10 (94)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 17.13 (115)
| Arden Street Oval
| 5,500
| 16 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 12.16 (88)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 14.8 (92)
| Yarraville Oval
| 10,000
| 16 May 1942{{s-end}}

Round 3

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 20.13 (133)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 11.11 (77)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 7,000
| 23 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 22.24 (156)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 11.16 (82)
| Princes Park
| 6,500
| 23 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 5.11 (41)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 17.15 (117)
| Glenferrie Oval
| 5,000
| 23 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 25.25 (175)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 5.7 (37)
| Punt Road Oval
| 11,500
| 23 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 11.9 (75)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 11.4 (70)
| Windy Hill
| 13,000
| 23 May 1942{{s-end}}

Round 4

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 12.8 (80)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 8.17 (65)
| Arden Street Oval
| 12,000
| 30 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 13.9 (87)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 20.16 (136)
| Victoria Park
| 6,500
| 30 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 13.13 (91)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 9.14 (68)
| Princes Park
| 14,000
| 30 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 11.17 (83)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 25.13 (163)
| Toorak Park
| 9,000
| 30 May 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 16.15 (111)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 8.17 (65)
| Punt Road Oval
| 3,500
| 30 May 1942{{s-end}}

Round 5

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 11.13 (79)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 12.11 (83)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 9,000
| 6 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 15.19 (109)
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 9.15 (69)
| Windy Hill
| 10,000
| 6 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 23.10 (148)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 16.19 (115)
| Princes Park
| 5,500
| 6 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 13.10 (88)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 10.20 (80)
| Glenferrie Oval
| 4,000
| 6 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 15.14 (104)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 10.17 (77)
| Punt Road Oval
| 20,000
| 6 June 1942{{s-end}}

Round 6

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 6.9 (45)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 13.11 (89)
| Punt Road Oval
| 4,000
| 13 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 10.17 (77)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 11.10 (76)
| Windy Hill
| 18,000
| 13 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 11.12 (78)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 11.21 (87)
| Victoria Park
| 5,500
| 13 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 20.18 (138)
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 13.13 (91)
| Princes Park
| 7,000
| 13 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 11.17 (83)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 9.15 (69)
| Toorak Park
| 10,000
| 13 June 1942{{s-end}}

Round 7

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 10.9 (69)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 11.20 (86)
| Punt Road Oval
| 18,000
| 20 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 16.14 (110)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 14.10 (94)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 5,000
| 20 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 11.10 (76)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 12.11 (83)
| Arden Street Oval
| 4,000
| 20 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 11.14 (80)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 9.14 (68)
| Toorak Park
| 5,000
| 20 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 12.19 (91)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 10.12 (72)
| Yarraville Oval
| 8,500
| 20 June 1942{{s-end}}

Round 8

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 12.9 (81)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 15.15 (105)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 17,000
| 27 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 22.12 (144)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 5.8 (38)
| Windy Hill
| 6,000
| 27 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 18.14 (122)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 10.11 (71)
| Princes Park
| 6,500
| 27 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 9.8 (62)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 17.16 (118)
| Arden Street Oval
| 6,000
| 27 June 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 11.14 (80)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 14.21 (105)
| Punt Road Oval
| 5,500
| 27 June 1942{{s-end}}

Round 9

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 7.3 (45)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 11.9 (75)
| Yarraville Oval
| 9,500
| 4 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 10.18 (78)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 12.7 (79)
| Victoria Park
| 6,000
| 4 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 11.14 (80)
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 11.11 (77)
| Punt Road Oval
| 5,000
| 4 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 6.9 (45)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 4.15 (39)
| Toorak Park
| 4,500
| 4 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 8.10 (58)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 12.14 (86)
| Glenferrie Oval
| 3,000
| 4 July 1942{{s-end}}

Round 10

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 19.17 (131)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 7.18 (60)
| Yarraville Oval
| 6,000
| 11 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 13.17 (95)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 10.7 (67)
| Princes Park
| 5,500
| 11 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 12.10 (82)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 15.17 (107)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 15,000
| 11 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 17.8 (110)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 11.16 (82)
| Arden Street Oval
| 3,500
| 11 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 12.19 (91)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 13.10 (88)
| Punt Road Oval
| 6,000
| 11 July 1942{{s-end}}

Round 11

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 13.17 (95)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 19.13 (127)
| Glenferrie Oval
| 6,000
| 18 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 10.15 (75)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 8.7 (55)
| Windy Hill
| 16,000
| 18 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 21.9 (135)
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 9.8 (62)
| Toorak Park
| 4,000
| 18 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 14.11 (95)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 19.12 (126)
| Punt Road Oval
| 6,000
| 18 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 11.11 (77)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 13.14 (92)
| Victoria Park
| 8,000
| 18 July 1942{{s-end}}

Round 12

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 19.15 (129)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 17.20 (122)
| Yarraville Oval
| 15,000
| 25 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 9.15 (69)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 15.21 (111)
| Victoria Park
| 8,000
| 25 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 9.10 (64)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 6.16 (52)
| Arden Street Oval
| 3,000
| 25 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 10.13 (73)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 12.14 (86)
| Toorak Park
| 8,000
| 25 July 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 14.20 (104)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 12.12 (84)
| Punt Road Oval
| 6,000
| 25 July 1942{{s-end}}

Round 13

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 8.9 (57)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 10.15 (75)
| Glenferrie Oval
| 3,500
| 1 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 20.14 (134)
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 10.8 (68)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 5,500
| 1 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 15.12 (102)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 10.8 (68)
| Windy Hill
| 14,000
| 1 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 15.21 (111)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 12.14 (86)
| Punt Road Oval
| 9,000
| 1 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 10.24 (84)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 12.17 (89)
| Princes Park
| 15,000
| 1 August 1942{{s-end}}

Round 14

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL StK}}
| 6.10 (46)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 13.11 (89)
| Toorak Park
| 3,500
| 8 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 20.17 (137)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 9.4 (58)
| Yarraville Oval
| 2,500
| 8 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 12.11 (83)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 16.21 (117)
| Victoria Park
| 3,500
| 8 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 18.20 (128)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 11.9 (75)
| Princes Park
| 7,500
| 8 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 12.13 (85)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 10.8 (68)
| Punt Road Oval
| 3,000
| 8 August 1942{{s-end}}

Round 15

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 18.20 (128)
| {{AFL StK}}
| 8.8 (56)
| Punt Road Oval
| 7,000
| 15 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 7.15 (57)
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 16.22 (118)
| Glenferrie Oval
| 2,500
| 15 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 22.13 (145)
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 12.15 (87)
| Princes Park
| 5,000
| 15 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 11.17 (83)
| {{AFL Col}}
| 9.10 (64)
| Windy Hill
| 8,000
| 15 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 13.20 (98)
| {{AFL Car}}
| 17.13 (115)
| Brunswick Street Oval
| 13,000
| 15 August 1942{{s-end}}

Round 16

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Home team score
| Away team
| Away team score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Mel}}
| 14.7 (91)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 14.23 (107)
| Punt Road Oval
| 10,000
| 22 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Col}}
| 16.21 (117)
| {{AFL Haw}}
| 15.13 (103)
| Victoria Park
| 2,000
| 22 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Car}}
| 18.19 (127)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 10.14 (74)
| Princes Park
| 26,000
| 22 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 19.15 (129)
| {{AFL Fit}}
| 14.8 (92)
| Yarraville Oval
| 8,000
| 22 August 1942
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Nor}}
| 5.8 (38)
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 8.16 (64)
| Arden Street Oval
| 4,000
| 22 August 1942{{s-end}}

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/1942}}

Finals

Semi finals

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Score
| Away team
| Score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL SM}}
| 13.13 (91)
| {{AFL Foo}}
| 7.22 (64)
| Princes Park
| 25,000
| 29 August
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 8.8 (56)
| {{AFL Ric}}
| 11.12 (78)
| Princes Park
| 32,000
| 5 September{{s-end}}

Preliminary Final

{{s-start}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF"
| Home team
| Score
| Away team
| Score
| Venue
| Crowd
| Date
|- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| {{AFL Ess}}
| 19.10 (124)
| {{AFL SM}}
| 14.12 (96)
| Princes Park
| 26,000
| 12 September{{s-end}}

Grand final

{{Main|1942 VFL Grand Final}}

Essendon defeated Richmond 19.18 (132) to 11.13 (79), in front of a crowd of 49,000 (approx.) people at Princes Park. (For an explanation of scoring see Australian rules football).

Awards

  • The 1942 VFL Premiership team was Essendon.
  • The VFL's leading goalkicker was Lindsay White of South Melbourne with 67 goals (80 after finals); White usually played for Geelong, but transferred to South Melbourne because Geelong had withdrawn from the war-time competition.
  • No Brownlow Medal was awarded in 1942.
  • Hawthorn took the “wooden spoon” in 1942.
  • The seconds premiership was won by {{AFL Stk}}. St Kilda 13.10 (88) defeated {{AFL Fit}} 7.15 (57) in the Grand Final, played as a stand-alone match on 12 September at the Punt Road Oval.[8][9]

Notable events

  • In Round 2, Melbourne and Richmond set the record for the highest aggregate score in a game, with the teams combining for 48.25 (313). This record would stand for thirty years, eventually being broken in the 1972 Grand Final.
  • Melbourne was led on to the field by RAAF air ace Squadron Leader Keith “Bluey” Truscott, DFC and Bar. Truscott unfurled Melbourne's 1941 premiership flag and, very obviously lacking match condition, played an average game, kicking a single goal in his team’s 79-point loss, which proved the last of his fifty career senior games).
  • The second half of the 1942 Grand Final was delayed as the captains Jack Dyer and Dick Reynolds, both of whom were in “reserved” occupations and, therefore, exempt from military service (Dyer was a police officer, and Reynolds a munitions worker), made speeches to the crowd in support of the wartime Austerity Loan.
  • On Sunday 12 July at the Punt Road Oval, a Combined Services Team, which included Percy Beames, Allan La Fontaine, Jack Mueller, Alby Pannam, and Norm Ware, played a match against a combined team of VFL players chosen by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, former Olympic swimming champion Sir Frank Beaurepaire, which included Norm Smith, Jack Dyer, and Bob Chitty.
  • On Saturday, 26 September, the premiers, Essendon played a patriotic match against a Combined Services Team that included former VFL stars Laurie Nash, Bob Pratt and Ron Todd (all of whom had been lost to the VFL since crossing to the Victorian Football Association before the war). Essendon won 24.18 (162) to 20.15 (135) before a crowd of 10,000 at Princes Park.[10]
  • Hawthorn recorded its only win of the season over Collingwood in Round 5, the first time that the Hawks had beaten the Magpies since they joined the VFL in 1925. Hawthorn had lost the previous 29 meetings, and was to lose nineteen in a row to the Magpies between 1944 and 1954 before its first peacetime victory in Round 4, 1955.

References

1. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|title=Two league clubs may combine|author=Percy Taylor|date=21 April 1942|page=6}}
2. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|date=7 April 1945|page=8|title=Moves of VFA players|author=}}
3. ^{{citation|first=Stephen|last=Rodgers|title=Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results, 1897–1991|publisher=Viking O‘Neil|publication-place=Ringwood, VIC|edition=3rd|date=1992}}
4. ^‘Cancelling of Holidays: Mr. Curtin Defines Extent of Ban’; Sydney Morning Herald; 27 May 1942, p. 6
5. ^‘League to Play Football’; The Argus, 2 April 1942, p. 8
6. ^‘League Football Doubtful’; The Argus, 4 April 1942, p. 1
7. ^‘Association Against Football – Scratch games May Be Played’; The Argus, 21 April 1942, p. 6
8. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|page=6|title=St Kilda’s success|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|date=14 September 1942}}
9. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|page=10|title=League seconds|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|date=12 September 1942}}
10. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Argus|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|title=Thrilling football – Essendon d. Services|page=6|date=28 September 1942|author=Percy Taylor}}
  • Hogan, P., The Tigers Of Old, The Richmond Football Club, (Richmond), 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

  • 1942 Season - AFL Tables
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