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2005 VFL season

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competitionvfl
year2005
captionCurrent VFA/VFL logo, former VFL/AFL logo
teams13
premiersSandringham
count9
minor premiersWerribee
mpcount4
matches126
top goal scorerJames Podsiadly (Werribee)
prevseason[2004](2004-vfl-season)
nextseason[2006](2006-vfl-season)

The 2005 Victorian Football League season was the 124th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Sandringham Football Club, after it defeated Werribee in the Grand Final on 18 September by nine points; it was Sandringham's ninth top-division premiership, and the second of three premierships won consecutively by the club between 2004 and 2006.

Ladder

Finals series

|team-width=150 |score-width=70

|RD1-text1=26 August, Queen Elizabeth Oval |RD1-team1=Werribee |RD1-score1=19.8 (122) |RD1-team2=Bendigo |RD1-score2=15.14 (104)

|RD1-text2=28 August, TEAC Oval |RD1-team3=Port Melbourne |RD1-score3=21.19 (145) |RD1-team4=Box Hill |RD1-score4=8.13 (61)

|RD1-text4=27 August, TEAC Oval |RD1-team7=Northern Bullants |RD1-score7=3.11 (29) |RD1-team8=Sandringham |RD1-score8=16.20 (116)

|RD1-text3=28 August, Bellerive Oval |RD1-team5=Tasmania |RD1-score5=17.19 (121) |RD1-team6=Frankston |RD1-score6=11.9 (75)

|RD2-text1=3 September, TEAC Oval |RD2-team1=Bendigo |RD2-score1=20.6 (126) |RD2-team2=Port Melbourne |RD2-score2=13.10 (88)

|RD2-text2=4 September, Bellerive Oval |RD2-team3=Northern Bullants |RD2-score3=18.9 (117) |RD2-team4=Tasmania |RD2-score4=5.14 (44)

|RD3-text1=10 September, TEAC Oval |RD3-team1=Werribee |RD3-score1=15.15 (105) |RD3-team2=Northern Bullants |RD3-score2=11.10 (76)

|RD3-text2=11 September, TEAC Oval |RD3-team3=Sandringham |RD3-score3=17.19 (121) |RD3-team4=Bendigo |RD3-score4=12.10 (82)

|RD4-text1=18 September, Optus Oval |RD4-team1=Sandringham |RD4-score1=11.17 (83) |RD4-team2=Werribee |RD4-score2=11.8 (74)

Grand Final

Awards

  • The Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal was won by James Podsiadly (Werribee), who kicked 66 goals.
  • The J. J. Liston Trophy was won jointly by Ian Callinan (Tasmania) and Paul Johnson (Sandringham), who each polled 16 votes. Callinan and Johnson finished ahead of Digby Morrell (Northern Bullants), who was third with 15 votes.
  • The Fothergill–Round Medal was won by Jackson Barling (Williamstown).
  • Williamstown won the reserves premiership. Williamstown 16.7 (103) defeated North Ballarat 12.9 (81) in the Grand Final, held as a curtain-raiser to the Seniors Grand Final on 18 September.

References

References

  1. "2005 VFL Premiership Season". AustralianFootball.com.
  2. (19 September 2005). "Sport". Herald Sun.
  3. (25 May 2016). "Frosty Miller Medallists". Fox Sports Pulse.
  4. "2005 Medallists across Australia". Footystats Diary.
  5. (29 October 2014). "Fothergill–Round Medallists". Sportingpulse.
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