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1892 VFA season
16th season of the Victorian Football Association
16th season of the Victorian Football Association
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1892 |
| image | Essendon fc 1892.jpg |
| imagesize | 250px |
| caption | Essendon – 1892 VFA premiers |
| teams | 13 |
| premiers | |
| count | 2 |
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| pre-season name = | pre-season cup = The 1892 VFA season was the 16th season of the Victorian Football Association (VFA), the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria.
The premiership was won by the Essendon Football Club, which finished with a record of 15 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses from 19 matches. It was Essendon's second consecutive premiership, out of a sequence of four consecutive premierships won from 1891 to 1894.
Association membership
The size of the Association premiership increased to thirteen senior clubs in 1892, with the newly established Collingwood Football Club competing for the first time. The club was formed from the Britannia Football Club, which had been a leading junior club in the Collingwood area since the establishment of the VFA in 1877, and had applied to enter the VFA since 1889.
Ladder
Teams did not play a uniform number of premiership matches during the season. As such, in the final standings, each team's premiership points were adjusted upwards proportionally to represent a 21-match season – e.g., Essendon played 19 matches, so its tally of premiership points was increased by a factor of 21/19. After this adjustment, there was no formal process for breaking a tie.
Notable events
- Essendon's Albert Thurgood was leading goalkicker in premiership matches for the season, kicking 56 goals. He finished ahead of Fitzroy's Jim Grace (48 goals), Melbourne's Harry Graham (42 goals) and Port Melbourne's Bill Fraser (40 goals). Thurgood sealed the leading goalkicker title by kicking nine of Essendon's ten goals in the final round match against North Melbourne (Grace kicked three goals on the same day), and broke the season record of Phil McShane, who kicked 51 goals for Geelong in 1886.
References
References
- (26 September 1891). "Victorian Football Association". The Argus.
- (29 June 1889). "The Victorian Football Association". The Argus.
- (26 September 1892). "Close of the Football Season". The Argus.
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