1951 VFA season

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1951 VFA premiership season
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Premiers Prahran
(3rd premiership)
Minor premiers Port Melbourne
(3rd minor premiership)
  1950
1952  

The 1951 Victorian Football Association season was the 70th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Prahran Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne by nine points in the Grand Final on 6 October. It was Prahran's second VFA premiership.

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Association membership

For the first time since 1929, the membership of the Association changed, expanding from twelve clubs to fourteen. The Association saw itself in a strong enough position to provide the opportunity for top level senior football in the booming outer suburbs which were experiencing strong post-war growth. In August 1950, the Association delegates unanimously voted to admit two new clubs for 1951: [1]

Premiership

The home-and-home season was played over twenty matches, before the top four clubs contested a finals series under the Page–McIntyre system to determine the premiers for the season.

Ladder

1951 VFA ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPAPctPTS
1 Port Melbourne 20163120281322153.466
2 Prahran (P)20164018991560121.764
3 Sandringham 20155020171568128.660
4 Oakleigh 20136120151537131.154
5 Brighton 20128018741685111.248
6 Northcote 20119014181384102.544
7 Williamstown 20109117881528117.042
8 Brunswick 20109114431436100.542
9 Coburg 201010017701688104.940
10 Preston 2081021627168396.736
11 Yarraville 2091101554172490.136
12 Camberwell 2031611409194972.114
13 Moorabbin 2031701571213373.712
14 Box Hill 2001911121233448.02
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pct = Percentage; (P) = Premiers, PTS = Premiership pointsSource [6]

Finals

Semifinals
Saturday, 15 September Sandringham 11.16 (82)def. by Oakleigh 15.11 (101) St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 20,000) [7]
Saturday, 22 September Port Melbourne 12.13 (85)def. by Prahran 19.19 (133) St Kilda Cricket Ground [8]
Preliminary Final
Saturday, 29 September Port Melbourne 9.10 (64)def. Oakleigh 8.9 (57) St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 20,000) [9]
1951 VFA Grand Final
Saturday, 6 October Prahran def. Port Melbourne St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 32,500) [10]
1.6 (12)
4.8 (32)
8.9 (57)
 11.13 (79)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.1 (13)
4.2 (26)
8.6 (54)
 10.10 (70)
Umpires: Merrington
Burgess 3, McCullock 2, Shillabeer 2, Grambeau, Harvey, Walsh, WorrallGoalsMiller 5, Walsh 2, Laffey, Lowrie, Murray
Shillabeer (shoulder)InjuriesWalsh (leg/ankle), Tucker (cramp)

Awards

Notable events

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