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词条 2001 VFL season
释义

  1. League membership and affiliations

  2. Premiership season

     Ladder  Finals Series  Grand Final 

  3. Awards

  4. See also

  5. References

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The 2001 Victorian Football League season was the 120th season of the Australian rules football competition.

The premiership was won by the Box Hill Football Club, after defeating Werribee by 37 points in the Grand Final on 23 September. It was the first top division premiership won by Box Hill in its 51 seasons in the VFA/VFL.

League membership and affiliations

In a continuation of the VFL's amalgamation with the AFL reserves, which had begun in 2000, there were several changes to the VFL-AFL reserves affiliations in 2001.[1]

  • {{AFL Ric}} affiliated with Coburg-Fitzroy. Under the affiliation, the team's nickname was changed from Lions to Tigers to match Richmond's nickname, and the partnership with Fitzroy came to an end, resulting in the team becoming known as the Coburg Tigers. The financial stability brought by the affiliation saved Coburg from extinction, as the club had been in administration since July 2000 and would have been wound up if it had not entered an AFL affiliation.[2][3]
  • {{AFL WB}}, which had been jointly affiliated with Williamstown and Werribee, became fully affiliated with Werribee.
  • {{AFL Col}} affiliated with Williamstown
  • {{AFL Stk}} affiliated with Springvale

In addition to these changes, a new team from Tasmania was admitted to the VFL; the admission was initially on a one-year trial basis, and a permanent licence was ultimately granted. Created and administered by Football Tasmania (later AFL Tasmania), the Tasmanian VFL club was designed to provide an opportunity for state level football in Tasmania to fill the void left by the collapse of the Tasmanian Statewide Football League at the end of the 2000 season.[3] The club came to be known as the Tasmanian Devils, and played its home games throughout Tasmania, with five games at York Park in Launceston, four games at North Hobart Oval in Hobart, and one game at Devonport Oval in Devonport in its first season.[4]

Consequently, there were sixteen teams in the VFL in 2001: eight clubs with VFL-AFL affiliations, three AFL reserves teams, and five stand-alone VFL clubs.

Premiership season

Ladder

2001 VFL Ladder
TEAM PWLDPFPAPctPTS
1 Werribee 20 18 2 0 2357 1360 173.31 72
2 Box Hill (P) 20 15 5 0 2240 1521 147.27 60
3 Springvale 20 13 7 0 1921 1735 110.72 52
4 Murray Kangaroos 20 13 7 0 1997 1854 107.71 52
5 Carlton reserves 20 12 8 0 1844 1577 116.93 48
6 Frankston 20 12 8 0 1794 1730 103.70 48
7 Coburg 20 11 9 0 1857 1791 103.69 44
8 Essendon reserves 20 11 9 0 1797 1893 94.93 44
9 Williamstown 20 10 10 0 1908 1882 101.38 40
10 Port Melbourne 20 10 10 0 1866 1883 99.10 40
11 Sandringham 20 9 11 0 1770 1679 105.42 36
12 North Ballarat 20 8 12 0 1615 1920 84.11 32
13 Geelong reserves 20 7 13 0 1617 1718 94.12 28
14 Northern Bullants 20 6 14 0 1805 1816 99.39 24
15 Tasmania 20 5 15 0 1458 2180 66.88 20
16 Bendigo 20 0 20 0 1320 2627 50.25 0
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pct = Percentage; (P) = Premiers, PTS = Premiership pointsSource{{citation needed|date=January 2016}}

Finals Series

{{AFL finals system
|score-width=70
|QF1-details=1 September, Chirnside Park
|QF1-team1=Werribee
|QF1-score1=17.21 (123)
|QF1-team2= Murray Kangaroos
|QF1-score2=8.12 (60)
|EF1-details=2 September, North Port Oval
|EF1-team1=Carlton Reserves
|EF1-score1=12.16 (88)
|EF1-team2=Essendon Reserves
|EF1-score2=11.10 (76)
|QF2-details=1 September, North Port Oval
|QF2-team1=Box Hill
|QF2-score1=10.11 (71)
|QF2-team2=Springvale
|QF2-score2=8.9 (57)
|EF2-details=2 September, Trevor Barker Oval
|EF2-team1=Frankston
|EF2-score1=12.12 (84)
|EF2-team2=Coburg
|EF2-score2=10.12 (72)
|SF1-details=8 September, North Port Oval
|SF1-team1=Springvale
|SF1-score1=16.12 108
|SF1-team2=Frankston
|SF1-score2=9.16 (70)
|SF2-details=9 September, North Port Oval
|SF2-team1=Murray Kangaroos
|SF2-score1=16.12 (108)
|SF2-team2=Carlton Reserves
|SF2-score2=13.11 (89)
|PF1-details=16 September, North Port Oval
|PF1-team1=Werribee
|PF1-score1=18.15 (123)
|PF1-team2=Springvale
|PF1-score2=14.17 (101)
|PF2-details=15 September, North Port Oval
|PF2-team1=Box Hill
|PF2-score1=14.12 (96)
|PF2-team2=Murray Kangaroos
|PF2-score2=12.12 (84)
|GF-details=23 September, Optus Oval
|GF-team1=Werribee
|GF-score1=7.12 (54)
|GF-team2=Box Hill
|GF-score2=13.13 (91)
}}

Grand Final

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = 2001 VFL Grand Final
|date = Sunday 23 September

(2:10 pm)


|home team = Werribee
|home Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|home Q2 = 4.5 (29)
|home Q3 = 6.6 (42)
|home final = 7.12 (54)
|winner = A
|away team = Box Hill
|away Q1 = 6.4 (40)
|away Q2 = 10.7 (67)
|away Q3 = 11.10 (76)
|away final = 13.13 (91)
|venue = Optus Oval
|crowd = 11,500
|report = [5]
|umpires = Davis, Grund, Quigley
|BOG award = Norm Goss Memorial Medal
|BOG winner = John Baird (Box Hill)
|home goals = Mitchell 3, Bowden, Churchill, Contessa, McMahon
|away goals = O'Farrell 3, Passador 3, Pugsley 2, Rock 2, Lord, Picioane, Ries
|home best =
|away best =
|home injuries =
|away injuries =
|home reports =S. Smith, for wrestling with C. Bateman in the second quarter
|away reports =C. Bateman, for wrestling with S. Smith in the second quarter
|broadcast =
|notes=
}}

Awards

  • The Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal was won for the third consecutive year by Nick Sautner (Frankston), who kicked 73 goals.[6]
  • The J. J. Liston Trophy was jointly won by Brett Backwell (Carlton reserves) and Ezra Poyas (Coburg), who each polled 19 votes. Backwell and Poyas finished ahead of Simon Feast (Port Melbourne), who was third with 15 votes.[7]
  • The Fothergill-Round Medal was won by Kristian DePasquale (Coburg).[8]
  • Werribee won the reserves premiership. Werribee 17.12 (114) defeated Williamstown 12.15 (87) in the Grand Final, held as a curtain-raiser to the Seniors Grand Final on 23 September.[9]

See also

  • List of VFA/VFL premiers
  • Australian rules football
  • Victorian Football League
  • Australian Football League
  • 2001 AFL season

References

1. ^Fiddian, Marc (2004); The VFA; A History of the Victorian Football Association 1877-1995; p. 188
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~jocarst/AnnualReport116.html|title=116th Annual Report: for the year ending 31st October 2000|publisher=Fitzroy Football Club}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://footystats.freeservers.com/Special/2001review.html|title=2001 review|accessdate=31 July 2016|publisher=Footystats|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150627082923/http://footystats.freeservers.com/Special/2001review.html|archive-date=27 June 2015|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://australianfootball.com/seasons/season/vfl/126/premiership%2Bseason/9/9/2001|title=2001 VFL Premiership season|accessdate=13 July 2016|publisher=AustralianFootball.com}}
5. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age (Sports section)|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|title=Sport details|page=4|author=Gordon Oldham|date=24 September 2001}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=54554&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=4834469|title=Frosty Miller Medallists|accessdate=4 August 2016|publisher=Fox Sports Pulse|date=25 May 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/get_file.cgi?id=672381|publisher=Sporting Pulse|accessdate=4 August 2016|title=The 2001 review}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=0-118-0-0-0&sID=54554&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=4834467|title=Fothergill-Round Medallists|accessdate=20 December 2014|date=29 October 2014|publisher=Sportingpulse}}
9. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Age (Sport section)|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|page=8|date=24 September 2001|title=Sport scoreboard}}
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