1994 VFA season

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1994 VFA Premiership Season
Teams12
Premiers Sandringham
(5th premiership)
Minor premiers Sandringham
(4th minor premiership)
1993
1995

The 1994 Victorian Football Association season was the 113th season of the Australian rules football competition; and, it was the final season contested under the administration of the Association as an independent body, before control of the competition was ceded to the Victorian State Football League at the end of the year. [1] The premiership was won by the Sandringham Football Club, after it defeated Box Hill in the grand final on 25 September by nine points; it was the fifth premiership won by the club.

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Premiership season

In the home-and-away season, each team played eighteen games; the top five then contested the finals under the McIntyre final five system. Finals were played for the first time at Victoria Park.

Ladder

1994 VFA ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Sandringham (P)18162022531248180.564
2 Box Hill 18135021301526139.652
3 Springvale 18135018041413127.752
4 Dandenong 18135020481812113.052
5 Frankston 18117019751640120.444
6 Werribee 1899018031663108.436
7 Port Melbourne 1899018271773103.036
8 Williamstown 1881001490180282.732
9 Preston 1851301512188480.320
10 Oakleigh 1841401611233968.916
11 Coburg 1841401379208166.316
12 Prahran 1831501427225063.412
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

Qualifying final
Saturday, 3 September Box Hill 10.14 (74)def. Springvale 7.14 (56) Victoria Park (crowd: 1,908) [3]
Elimination final
Sunday, 4 September Dandenong 19.15 (129)def. Frankston 9.17 (71) Victoria Park (crowd: 2,316) [4]
First semi-final
Saturday, 10 September Springvale 16.19 (115)def. Dandenong 11.7 (73) Victoria Park (crowd: 2,292) [5]
Second semi-final
Sunday, 11 September Sandringham 12.21 (93)def. Box Hill 12.15 (87) Victoria Park (crowd: 2,935) [6]
Preliminary Final
Sunday, 18 September Box Hill 18.12 (120)def. Springvale 7.12 (54) Victoria Park (crowd: 2,318) [7]
1994 VFA Grand Final
Sunday, 25 September Sandringham def. Box Hill Victoria Park (crowd: 13,168) [8]
0.2 (2)
2.6 (18)
5.9 (39)
 11.12 (78)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.2 (20)
6.3 (39)
9.9 (63)
 10.9 (69)
Umpires: Kieron Nicholls, G. Caulfield
Norm Goss Memorial Medal: Anthony Allen (Sandringham
Gorozidis 5, Allen, Amiet, Foley, Herman, Moloney, Tarpey Goals Wilkinson 3, Daly 2, Disney, Evans, Livingstone, Swan, Trewella
Injuries Bourke, O'Neill

Awards

Notable events

Interleague matches

The Association played one interleague match, against the Northern Territory Football League, during 1994. The match was played on 9 April, making it a pre-season match for the Association, and a post-season match for Northern Territory (which plays its season during the Australian summer), giving Northern Territory a form advantage. Northern Territory defeated the Association by 23 points. [13]

1994 Interleague matches
Saturday, 9 April V.F.A. 12.8 (80)def. by N.T.F.L. 15.13 (103) Victoria Park [13]

Other notable events

See also

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