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| competition = VFA | year = 1973 | matches = | attendance = | attendance_footnote = | teams1 = 10 | premiers1 = Prahran | count1 = 4 | minor premiers1 = Dandenong | mpcount1 = 3 | teams2 = 10 | premiers2 = Caulfield | count2 = 1 | minor premiers2 = Caulfield | mpcount2 = 2 | prevseason = 1972 | nextseason = 1974 }} The 1973 Victorian Football Association season was the 92nd season of the top division of the Australian rules football competition, and the 13th season of second division competition. The Division 1 premiership was won by the Prahran Football Club, after it came from fourth on the ladder to defeat Oakleigh in the Grand Final on 23 September by 35 points; it was Prahran's fourth Division 1 premiership. The Division 2 premiership was won by Caulfield; it was the first and only premiership in either division won by the club after its move from Brighton to Caulfield in 1962. Division 1The Division 1 home-and-away season was played over 18 rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system. The finals were played at the St Kilda Cricket Ground. Ladder
Finals{{AFLGameHeader|title=Semi Finals}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 2 September|Port Melbourne|10.17 (77)|A|Prahran|18.21 (129)|St Kilda Cricket Ground|8,000|[2]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 9 September|Dandenong|13.23 (101)|A|Oakleigh|17.14 (116)|St Kilda Cricket Ground|14,000|[3]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}{{AFLGameHeader|title=Preliminary Final}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 16 September|Dandenong|12.9 (81)|A|Prahran|16.14 (110)|St Kilda Cricket Ground|13,600|[4]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}{{AFLGameDetailed|title = 1973 VFA Division 1 Grand Final |date = Sunday, 23 September |home team = Oakleigh |home Q1= 2.5 (17) |home Q2= 5.7 (37) |home Q3= 7.15 (57) |home final= 10.18 (78) |home goals= Cloke 3, Halliday 2, Ford, Forster, O'Kane, Robbins, Taylor |home injuries = |home reports = Quinn, for striking Rippon in the third quarter |winner = A |away team = Prahran |away Q1= 2.4 (16) |away Q2= 8.11 (59) |away Q3= 12.17 (89) |away final= 15.23 (113) |away goals= Appleton 4, Weekes 3, Anderson 2, Smith 2, Emselle, Payne, Sinclair, Townsend |away injuries = |away reports = Rippon, for striking Quinn in the third quarter Rippon, for striking Nesbit in the fourth quarter |venue = St Kilda Cricket Ground |crowd = 21,200 |report = [5] |umpires = Stirling |BOG award = |BOG winner = |broadcast = |anthem = |notes= }} Awards
Division 2The Division 2 home-and-away season was played over eighteen rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system; all finals were played on Sundays at Toorak Park. Ladder
Finals{{AFLGameHeader|title=Semi Finals}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 19 August|Brunswick|18.14 (122)|H|Camberwell|10.18 (78)|Toorak Park|4,500|[8]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 26 August|Caulfield|19.14 (128)|H|Waverley|14.9 (93)|Toorak Park|7,000|[1]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}{{AFLGameHeader|title=Preliminary Final}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 2 September|Waverley|14.7 (91)|A|Brunswick|17.18 (120)|Toorak Park|4,000|[2]}}{{AFLGameFooter}}{{AFLGameDetailed|title = 1973 VFA Division 2 Grand Final |date = Sunday, 9 September |home team = Caulfield |home Q1 = 4.4 (28) |home Q2 = 10.6 (66) |home Q3 = 12.10 (82) |home final = 18.20 (128) |home goals= Logan 6, Hocking 4, Cliff 3, Jewell 3, Baker, Guinane |home best = |home injuries = |home reports = |winner = H ||away team = Brunswick |away Q1 = 4.11 (35) |away Q2 = 6.13 (49) |away Q3 = 10.21 (81) |away final = 14.22 (106) |away goals= Hadzilias 3, Allen 2, Dimattina 2, Hobbs 2, Baird, Egan, Gutterson, Hanton, Liakaureas |away best= |away injuries = Horsington (concussion) |away reports = |venue = Toorak Park |crowd = 8,000 |report = [3] |umpires = John Gambetta |BOG award = |BOG winner = |broadcast = |anthem = |notes=Scores were level in time-on in the final quarter before Caulfield kicked four late goals. }} Awards
Notable events
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References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite news|newspaper=The Age|date=27 August 1973|title=Preston stays in top division|page=22|publication-place=Melbourne|author=John Holland}} {{VFA/VFL seasons}}{{VFL}}{{Aussie Rules in Victoria}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1973 Vfa Season}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|newspaper=The Age|page=31|author=John Holland|title=Prahran sinks Port|date=3 September 1973|publication-place=Melbourne}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite news|newspaper=The Age|page=27|author=John Holland|date=10 September 1973|title=Oakleigh wins on the post|publication-place=Melbourne}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite news|newspaper=The Age|page=25|author=John Holland|title=Prahran step closer to flag|date=17 September 1973|publication-place=Melbourne}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|title=Prahran by 35 points|author=John Holland|date=24 September 1973|newspaper=The Age|page=22|publication-place=Melbourne}} 6. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|date=30 August 1973|title=Rookie wins award|page=30|publication-place=Melbourne|author=John Holland}} 7. ^1 2 {{cite news|newspaper=The Age|page=28|author=John Holland|title=Cooper first VFA man to kick 100 this year|date=13 August 1973|publication-place=Melbourne}} 8. ^1 2 {{cite news|newspaper=The Age|page=20|author=John Holland|title=Last VFA round vital|date=20 August 1973|publication-place=Melbourne}} 9. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Sun News-Pictorial|page=59|author=|title=Results in the VFA|date=13 August 1973|edition=First|publication-place=Melbourne}} 10. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|page=31|author=John Holland|title=Bruant takes VFA award|date=16 August 1973|publication-place=Melbourne}} 11. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|publication-place=Melbourne|page=19|author=John Holland|date=23 April 1973|title=Substitutes clinch Oaks' win}} 12. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|publication-place=Melbourne|page=28|author=John Holland|date=30 April 1973|title=Let-down as VFA sides tie}} 13. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|publication-place=Melbourne|page=29|author=John Holland|date=14 May 1973|title=10 goals in a quarter and still beaten}} 14. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Sun News-Pictorial|page=54|author=Stephen Phillips|publication-place=Melbourne|date=27 August 1973|title=West waits, but in vain}} 15. ^This reference shows Geelong West credited with the best record bya wooden spooner in 1971. By comparison, Coburg's in 1974 improves upon Geelong West's by virtue of its percentage. {{cite news|newspaper=The Age|page=21|author=Terry O'Halloran|title=Roosters win, but relegated|date=30 August 1971|publication-place=Melbourne}} 16. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|publication-place=Melbourne|page=17|author=John Holland|date=30 July 1973|title=Coburg causes VFA surprise}} 2 : Victorian Football League seasons|1973 in Australian rules football |
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