1890 VFA season

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1890 premiership season
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South Melbourne, Premiers
Teams12
Premiers South Melbourne
5th premiership
  1889
1891  

The 1890 Victorian Football Association season was the 14th season of the Australian rules football competition.

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The premiership was won by the South Melbourne Football Club. It was the fifth premiership in the club's history, and the third out of a sequence of three consecutive premierships won from 1888 to 1890.

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 20-match season – e.g., South Melbourne played 19 matches, so its tally of premiership points was increased by a factor of 20/19. After this adjustment, there was no formal process for breaking a tie.

PosTeamPldWLDGFGAPtsAdj Pts
1 South Melbourne (P)191621103426669.47
2 Carlton 191342114585658.95
3 Essendon 19104592595052.63
4 Fitzroy 181161111514651.11
5 North Melbourne 1996475604446.32
6 St Kilda 1887374703842.22
7 Geelong 1998268914042.11
8 Melbourne 1969469893233.68
9 Port Melbourne 20610469913232.00
10 Footscray 18413145751820.00
11 Richmond 183141431131415.56
12 Williamstown 182142431071213.33
Source: [1]
(P) Premiers

Notable events

See also

References

  1. "Close of the football season". The Argus. Melbourne, VIC. 29 September 1890. p. 10. Note that the final ladder as presented in the source contains multiple errors, as the total goals for does not equal total goals against: the totals presented here are correct.
  2. "Fitzroy v. Port Melbourne". The Argus. Melbourne, VIC. 11 August 1890. p. 10.
  3. "Football". The Daily Telegraph. Launceston, TAS. 2 October 1890. p. 3.
  4. Follower (29 September 1890). "The close of the football season". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. p. 7.
  5. "The Premiership Matches". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. 26 September 1892. p. 7.
  6. Caroline Wilson (20 June 2014). "History of the AFL could be turned on its head". The Age . Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved 18 October 2014.