2004 VFL season

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2004 VFL season
Teams13
Premiers Sandringham
8th premiership
Minor premiers Port Melbourne
17th minor premiership
  2003
2005  

The 2004 Victorian Football League season was the 123rd season of the Australian rules football competition.

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The premiership was won by the Sandringham Football Club, after defeating Port Melbourne by four points in the Grand Final on 19 September.

Premiership season

Ladder

2004 VFL season
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Port Melbourne 18144020251504134.656 Finals
2 Sandringham (P)18135017301293133.852
3 Werribee 18126015651285121.848
4 North Ballarat 18117015161380109.944
5 Tasmania 1811701558159697.644
6 Coburg 1811701391144896.144
7 Box Hill 18108016591597103.940
8 Bendigo 189901725173699.436
9 Geelong reserves 18711015781566100.828
10 Williamstown 1861201465183280.024
11 Frankston 1851301388155189.520
12 Northern Bullants 1851301329151487.820
13 Springvale 1831501375200268.712
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals Series

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final
August 29, North Port Oval
1 Port Melbourne 17.20 (122)
4 North Ballarat 8.12 (60)September 4, Bellerive Oval
North Ballarat 13.6 (84)
August 28, York Park Tasmania15.9 (99)September 11, North Port Oval
5Tasmania16.10 (106) Port Melbourne 11.15 (81)
8Bendigo13.9 (87) Box Hill 8.5 (53)September 19, Optus Oval
Port Melbourne 9.9 (63)
August 28, North Port Oval September 12, North Port Oval Sandringham 9.13 (67)
6 Coburg 8.11 (59) Sandringham 12.10 (82)
7 Box Hill 9.14 (68)September 5, North Port Oval Tasmania6.8 (44)
Werribee 11.15 (81)
August 28, North Port Oval Box Hill 13.11 (89)
2 Sandringham 11.17 (83)
3 Werribee 7.10 (52)

Grand Final

2004 VFL Grand Final
Sunday 19 September

(2:10 pm)

Port Melbourne def. by Sandringham Optus Oval (crowd: 8,196) [1]
4.3 (27)
6.5 (41)
7.7 (49)
 9.9 (63)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.3 (21)
7.7 (49)
9.11 (65)
 9.13 (67)
Umpires: Donlon, Kamolins, Sully
Norm Goss Memorial Medal: Guy Rigoni (Sandringham)
J. Clayton 2, Grima 2, Pitt 2, Aloi, Baird, Harding Goals Sautner 4, Williams 2, Crowe, Gallagher, Sylvia
  • Sandringham led by 17 points at the 26-minute mark of the final quarter. Two quick goals to Port Melbourne closed the margin to five points, and a final shot from fifty metres out with only a few seconds remaining was on target but fell just short and was rushed for a behind.

Awards

Notable events

See also

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