2015 VAFA season

Last updated
2015 VAFA season
Date11 April − 20 September 2015
Teams70
Matches played658
  2014
2016  

The 2015 VAFA season was the 115th season of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA), the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria. [1] The season began on 11 April and concluded on 20 September, with 70 teams participating across seven divisions under a promotion and relegation system. [2] [3]

Contents

Association membership

The Parkside Football Club returned to the VAFA after 12 years in the Northern Football League (NFL). [4] Parkside had previously competed in the VAFA between 1938 and 2002, winning twelve senior premierships during that time. [5] [6]

After two seasons in the Club XVIII competiion, Masala became a senior club, entering a senior and reserves side in Division 4. [7] [8] Mt Lilydale, which had withdrawn from the VAFA senior competition at the end of the 2013 season as part of a club rebuild, returned to Division 4 after a year in Club XVIII. [9] [10]

On 5 August 2014, Banyule Football Club members voted to leave the VAFA at the end of the 2014 season and join the NFL, citing the loss of its players to competitions that allow player payments. [11] The move was accepted after a vote of NFL clubs on 17 September 2014 and officially approved by AFL Victoria on 7 October 2014. [12] [13]

The Wyndham Suns announced in October 2014 that it would leave the VAFA to join the Western Region Football League (WRFL), where its junior teams were already competing. [14] [15] The Suns had been competing in the Under-19s North Section and did not have a senior VAFA team. [16] [17]

Notable events

Premier

2015 VAFA Premier season
Date11 April − 20 September 2015
Teams10
Premiers St Bernard's
3rd Premier premiership
Minor premiers St Bernard's
JN Woodrow MedalAdam Bentick [22]
(St Bernard's − 19 votes)
Ross Young [23]
(University Blues − 19 votes)
Leading goalkickerMatthew Handley [24]
(Old Xaverians − 54 goals)
Matches played94
  2014
2016  

St Bernard's won the Premier Division premiership for the third time, defeating Old Trinity by eight points in the grand final. [25] [26]

Old Scotch and Beaumaris were relegated to Premier B for the 2016 season. [27] It was the first time since 1980 that Old Scotch had dropped down from A Section/Premier Division. [28]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 St Bernard's (P)18153017981339134.360Finals series
2 Old Trinity 18144016161176137.456
3 University Blues 18117015991315121.644
4 De La Salle 1898115751414109.338
5 University Blacks 18810014671466100.132
6 Old Xaverians 1881001414149696.332
7 Old Carey 187921490159793.332
8 Collegians 1881001368152389.8232
9 Old Scotch 1861201395156389.324 Relegation
10 Beaumaris 1821511077191056.410

Source: [29] [30]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2015 VAFA Premier Grand Final
Sunday, 20 September (2:20pm) Old Trinity def. by St Bernard's Ikon Park [26] [31] [32]
2.3 (15)
6.7 (43)
13.9 (87)
15.15 (105)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.4 (22)
9.5 (59)
12.9 (81)
17.11 (113)
Jock Nelson Medal: Mitch Hannan (St Bernard's)
S. Nicolosi 5, E. Weatherson 3, A. Polidoros 2, J. Hunt 2, A. Kyriacopoulos, J. Steinhart, J. OsbornGoalsA. Boyse 4, C. Jones 3, B. Ronke 2, A. McLeod 2, N. Kazuro, T. Cartledge, T. Sullivan, S. Clarke, T. Gleeson, M. Hannan
A. Kyriacopoulos, G. Hamilton, C. Pohl, J. Osborn, S. Nicolosi, N. HuntBestM. Hannan, A. Boyse, A. Singleton, C. Jones, M. DeLeur, B. Ronke
  • The grand final was held at Ikon Park, making it the first time in 50 years that the A Section/Premier Division grand final had not been held at Elsternwick Park. [26]

Premier B

2015 VAFA Premier B season
Date11 April − 19 September 2015
Teams10
Premiers St Kevin's
2nd Premier B premiership
Minor premiers St Kevin's
GT Moore MedalRory Angiolella [33] [34]
(Fitzroy − 26 votes)
Leading goalkickerJake Lew [35]
(AJAX − 69 goals)
Matches played94
  2014
2016  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 St Kevin's (P)1818002349995236.172Finals series
2 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 18144019431311148.256
3 Old Melburnians 18126015491324117.048
4 Old Brighton 18108016231344120.840
5 AJAX 1810801427145498.140
6 Fitzroy 18810015311422107.732
7 Hampton Rovers 1861201503189779.224
8 Parkdale Vultures 1851301227176669.520
9 Mazenod 1851301250187066.820 Relegation
10 Caulfield Grammarians 1821601103212252.08

Source: [36]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2015 VAFA Premier B Grand Final
Saturday, 19 September (2:20pm) St Kevin's def. Old Melburnians Elsternwick Park [37] [38] [39]
3.1 (19)
5.5 (35)
10.12 (72)
13.18 (96)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
4.3 (27)
11.4 (70)
12.5 (77)
13.7 (85)
S. Gilham 3, S. Salopek, B. McCann, J. Gysberts, K. Williams, P. Edgar, G. Gleeson, Z. Ginies, D. Jones, H. Parkes, K. WissellGoalsS. Watson 3, A. Armstrong 2, N. De Steiger 2, C. Beck 2, T. Rosenthal, T. Paule, E. De Fegely, N. Daish
S. Gilham, N. Wood, N. Meehan, B. McCann, D. Jones, A. LynchBestW. Thompson, L. Borthwick, G. Hurley-Wellington, S. Watson, E. De Fegely, N. Daish

Premier C

2015 VAFA Premier C season
Date11 April − 19 September 2015
Teams10
Premiers Old Haileybury
3rd Premier C premiership
Minor premiers Marcellin
L Zachariah MedalCarl Groth [33]
(Old Ivanhoe − 19 votes)
Leading goalkickerAaron Cloke [40]
(Oakleigh − 77 goals)
Matches played94
  2014
2016  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Marcellin 18153021221108191.560Finals series
2 Monash Blues 1815301670902185.160
3 Old Ivanhoe 18135015541376112.952
4 Old Haileybury (P)1811701414146696.544
5 Peninsula Old Boys 18108016141167138.340
6 Oakleigh 1881001708180094.932
7 Williamstown CYMS 1871101613188785.528
8 Old Camberwell 1851301232172971.320
9 Therry Penola 1841401131196557.616 Relegation
10 PEGS 1821601198185664.68

Source: [41]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2015 VAFA Premier C Grand Final
Saturday, 19 September (2:20pm) Monash Blues def. by Old Haileybury Trevor Barker Oval [42] [43]
1.2 (8)
5.9 (39)
6.11 (47)
6.12 (48)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
2.4 (16)
6.7 (43)
8.12 (60)
13.18 (96)
Best on ground: Peter Gleadhill
J. Griffiths 3, M. Hardiman, Z. Ledin, N. PeteringGoalsJ. Nicolopoulos 4, N. Waite 2, J. Dawson 2, E. Limon 2, C. Connelly, T. Faulkner, J. Paul
A. Young, J. Griffiths, T. Cameron, C. Cosgriff, M. Davidson, C. RossettiBestJ. Donnelly, A. Weekes, H. McLauchlan, J. Dawson, P. Gleadhill, J. Toy

Division 1

2015 VAFA Division 1 season
Date11 April − 12 September 2015
Teams10
Premiers Kew
1st Division 1 premiership
Minor premiers Ormond
LS Pepper MedalSidney Jones [44]
(St Mary's Salesian − 19 votes)
Leading goalkickerAndrew Brazzale [45]
(Kew − 68 goals)
Matches played94
  2014
2016  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Ormond 18171019591167167.968Finals series
2 Kew (P)18144018941123168.756
3 Old Geelong 18135020291335152.052
4 St Mary's Salesian 18126017891697105.448
5 Whitefriars 1881001629164199.332
6 Prahran Assumption 18711016381543106.228
7 Old Mentonians 1871101529188980.928
8 NOBs/St Pat's 1861201385193371.724
9 Bulleen Templestowe 1841401291184270.116 Relegation
10 Yarra Valley Old Boys 1821601264223756.58

Source: [46]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2015 VAFA Division 1 Grand Final
Saturday, 12 September (2:15pm) Kew def. by Ormond Coburg City Oval [47] [48]
1.0 (6)
7.2 (44)
9.5 (59)
13.9 (87)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.5 (11)
1.6 (12)
7.7 (49)
8.9 (57)
JW Manton Medal: Kyle Margaritis (Kew)
A. Brazzale 2, B. Droessler 2, L. Kinsella, J. Fultheim, T. Orchard, D. Spencer, M. Henderson, S. Bishop , P. Couvalias, Z. Jones, T. AllmanGoalsJ. Simon 2, M. Michael 2, R. Chisholm, A. Schwarz, S. Blandford, D. Fasoulis
K. Margaritis, J. Delbridge, Z. Jones, M. Waters, S. Bishop , P. BroughBestS. Barnes, S. Blandford, J. Simon, W. Simon, S. Keleher, N. Edwards

Division 2

2015 VAFA Division 2 season
Date11 April − 12 September 2015
Teams10
Premiers Old Paradians
1st Division 2 premiership
Minor premiers Ivanhoe
J Fullerton MedalTimothy Harper [44]
(MHSOB − 19 votes)
Dean Calcedo [44]
(Northern Blues − 19 votes)
Leading goalkickerJake Munro [49]
(Richmond Central − 87 goals)
Matches played94
  2014
2016  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Ivanhoe 18162021221187178.864Finals series
2 St John's 18144020891391150.256
3 Old Paradians (P)18126016391220134.348
4 Northern Blues 18126018401573117.048
5 Old Eltham Collegians 18117019441498129.844
6 MHSOB 189901576163096.736
7 Richmond Central 1871101793193692.628
8 Monash Gryphons 1851301523182083.720
9 Elsternwick 1831501355233858.012 Relegation
10 South Melbourne Districts 1811701178246647.84

Source: [50]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2015 VAFA Division 2 Grand Final
Saturday, 12 September (2:20pm) Ivanhoe def. by Old Paradians Highgate Recreation Reserve [51] [52]
3.4 (22)
3.7 (25)
4.11 (35)
5.13 (43)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
2.1 (13)
5.2 (32)
6.3 (39)
8.10 (58)
L. Minney 2, D. Jones, M. Lovell, K. Blackmore-MooreGoalsJ. Kandilakis 4, L. McCann 2, M. Bellizia, B. Holden
J. Harty, L. Roberts, L. Minney, M. Lovell, S. ZervidesBestC. Kandilakis, D. Boundy, W. Jeffrey, S. Miller, M. Bellizia, S. Rehlicki

Division 3

2015 VAFA Division 3 season
Date11 April − 13 September 2015
Teams10
Premiers West Brunswick
3rd Division 3 premiership
Minor premiers Emmaus St Leo's
Hutchinson MedalPaul Baranello [44]
(Emmaus St Leo's − 31 votes)
Leading goalkickerRyan Harding [53]
(Emmaus St Leo's − 70 goals)
Matches played94
  2014
2016  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Emmaus St Leo's 1616002077964215.564Finals series
2 West Brunswick (P)1614201680773217.356
3 Aquinas 16124014631110131.848
4 Hawthorn 16115014921292115.544
5 Swinburne University 168801377143995.732
6 UHS-VU 168801126134184.032
7 Albert Park 1651101186139984.820
8 Power House 1651101164146379.620
9 Glen Eira 1651101003158363.420
10 La Trobe University 162140956141167.88
11 Eley Park 1821401143189360.48 Relegation

Source: [54]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2015 VAFA Division 3 Grand Final
Sunday, 13 September (2:15pm) Emmaus St Leo's def. by West Brunswick Trevor Barker Oval [55]
2.2 (14)
2.3 (15)
7.8 (50)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.1 (7)
3.5 (23)
3.6 (24)
7.12 (54)
N. Baranello 2, C. Beluszar 2, M. McIver, J. Quirk, R. HardingGoalsD. Muscat 2, B. Irving 2, L. Buckler, A. Gibson, S. Hulm
N. Baranello, C. Hogan, R. Stafford, A. McDougall, M. Catchpool, C. LowtherBestE. Lloyd, B. Simpson, W. Baker, C. Cashin, C. Germon, J. Simpson

Division 4

2015 VAFA Division 4 season
Date11 April − 12 September 2015
Teams10
Premiers Canterbury
1st Division 4 premiership
Minor premiers Canterbury
1st Division 4 minor premiership
OJ Meehan MedalShane McLaren [44]
(Parkside − 30 votes)
Leading goalkickerDale Collins [56]
(Westbourne Grammarians − 106 goals)
Matches played94
  2014
2016  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Canterbury (P)1615102163830260.660Finals series
2 Westbourne Grammarians 1614202110795265.456
3 Point Cook 1613301752976179.552
4 Box Hill North 16115017121059161.744
5 Parkside 1697015001265118.636
6 North Brunswick 1688015251292118.032
7 Mt Lilydale 167901364151390.228
8 Manningham Cobras 16511012001179101.820
9 South Mornington 163130952210045.312
10 Masala 162140771235032.88
11 Chadstone 161150658234828.04

Source: [57]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2015 VAFA Division 4 Grand Final
Saturday, 12 September (2:15pm) Parkside def. by Canterbury Garvey Oval [58] [59] [60]
0.1 (1)
2.2 (14)
5.3 (33)
6.8 (44)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
2.2 (14)
5.4 (34)
7.8 (50)
8.11 (59)
S. Potter 2, R. Parsons 2, S. McLaren, D. GreshamGoalsC. Woods 2, D. Wissell 2, L. Chapman, A. Baker, N. Szabo, J. Gillen
D. Gresham, S. McLaren, C. Virgona, C. Hogg, T. Wise, B. McGillienBestL. Chapman, J. Gillen, T. Pearce, C. Woods, D. Wissell, T. Nichols

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