1973 VFA season

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1973 VFA premiership season
Division 1
Teams10
Premiers Prahran
4th premiership
Minor premiers Dandenong
3rd minor premiership
Division 2
Teams10
Premiers Caulfield
1st D2 premiership
Minor premiers Caulfield
2nd D2 minor premiership
  1972
1974  

The 1973 Victorian Football Association season was the 92nd season of the top division of the Australian rules football competition, and the 13th season of second division competition. The Division 1 premiership was won by the Prahran Football Club, after it came from fourth on the ladder to defeat Oakleigh in the Grand Final on 23 September by 35 points; it was Prahran's fourth Division 1 premiership. The Division 2 premiership was won by Caulfield; it was the first and only premiership in either division won by the club after its move from Brighton to Caulfield in 1962.

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Division 1

The Division 1 home-and-away season was played over 18 rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system. The finals were played at the St Kilda Cricket Ground.

Ladder

1973 VFA Division 1 Ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Dandenong 18125121441834116.950
2 Oakleigh 18126020481819112.648
3 Port Melbourne 18117021862074105.444
4 Prahran (P)18107122031997110.342
5 Geelong West 18108019861912103.940
6 Williamstown 1881001867191997.332
7 Sandringham 1871101861223683.228
8 Sunshine 1871101820219183.128
9 Preston 1861202118215198.524
10 Coburg 1851121942202695.924
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

Semi-finals
Sunday, 2 September Port Melbourne 10.17 (77)def. by Prahran 18.21 (129) St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 8,000) [2]
Sunday, 9 September Dandenong 13.23 (101)def. by Oakleigh 17.14 (116) St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 14,000) [3]
Preliminary Final
Sunday, 16 September Dandenong 12.9 (81)def. by Prahran 16.14 (110) St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 13,600) [4]
1973 VFA Division 1 Grand Final
Sunday, 23 September Oakleigh def. by Prahran St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 21,200) [5]
2.5 (17)
5.7 (37)
7.15 (57)
 10.18 (78)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.4 (16)
8.11 (59)
12.17 (89)
 15.23 (113)
Umpires: Stirling
Cloke 3, Halliday 2, Ford, Forster, O'Kane, Robbins, TaylorGoalsAppleton 4, Weekes 3, Anderson 2, Smith 2, Emselle, Payne, Sinclair, Townsend
Quinn, for striking Rippon in the third quarterReportsRippon, for striking Quinn in the third quarter
Rippon, for striking Nesbit in the fourth quarter

Awards

Division 2

The Division 2 home-and-away season was played over eighteen rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the Page–McIntyre system; all finals were played on Sundays at Toorak Park.

Ladder

1973 VFA Division 2 ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Caulfield (P)18153025141611156.160
2 Waverley 18144025701516169.556
3 Brunswick 18125119871722115.450
4 Camberwell 18107118811761106.842
5 Frankston 18107120941989105.342
6 Northcote 1881001745219679.532
7 Werribee 1871101787204087.628
8 Yarraville 1861111729199486.726
9 Mordialloc 1861201692207781.524
10 Box Hill 1801801475256857.40
Source: [7]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

Semi-finals
Sunday, 19 August Brunswick 18.14 (122)def. Camberwell 10.18 (78) Toorak Park (crowd: 4,500) [8]
Sunday, 26 August Caulfield 19.14 (128)def. Waverley 14.9 (93) Toorak Park (crowd: 7,000) [1]
Preliminary Final
Sunday, 2 September Waverley 14.7 (91)def. by Brunswick 17.18 (120) Toorak Park (crowd: 4,000) [2]
1973 VFA Division 2 Grand Final
Sunday, 9 September Caulfield def. Brunswick Toorak Park (crowd: 8,000) [3]
4.4 (28)
10.6 (66)
12.10 (82)
 18.20 (128)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.11 (35)
6.13 (49)
10.21 (81)
 14.22 (106)
Umpires: John Gambetta
Logan 6, Hocking 4, Cliff 3, Jewell 3, Baker, Guinane GoalsHadzilias 3, Allen 2, Dimattina 2, Hobbs 2, Baird, Egan, Gutterson, Hanton, Liakaureas
InjuriesHorsington (concussion)

Scores were level in time-on in the final quarter before Caulfield kicked four late goals.

Awards

Notable events

See also

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