2019 VAFA season

Last updated
2019 VAFA season
Date6 April − 22 September 2019
Teams66
Matches played587
  2018
2020 (cancelled)  
2021  

The 2019 VAFA season was the 119th season of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA), the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria. [1] The season began on 6 April and concluded on 22 September, with 66 teams participating across seven divisions under a promotion and relegation system. [2]

Contents

This was the final VAFA season until 2022 where finals series were held and premiers awarded, with the 2020 season cancelled and the 2021 season curtailed due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] [4]

Background

The VAFA announced an agreement with RSN 927 on 5 April 2019, with RSN serving as the official VAFA radio broadcaster. [5] [6]

Association membership

The Old Eltham Collegians Football Club left the VAFA at the end of the 2018 season to join the Northern Football Netball League (NFNL). [7]

Name changes

Masala renamed to Masala Dandenong Football Club on 11 February 2019 in order to bring it closer to the Dandenong community. [8]

Premier

2019 VAFA Premier season
Date6 April − 22 September 2019
Teams10
Premiers University Blues
4th Premier premiership
Minor premiers University Blues
Wooden spooners Old Carey
JN Woodrow Medal Ayce Cordy [9] [10]
(University Blues − 23 votes)
Leading goalkicker Jarrad Waite [11] [12] [13]
(St Kevin's − 48 goals)
Matches played94
  2018
2021  

University Blues won the Premier Division premiership for the fourth time, defeating St Kevin's by 40 points in the grand final. [14]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 University Blues (P)18144019031188160.256Finals series
2 Old Xaverians 18135017381207144.052
3 Collegians 18116114691279114.946
4 St Kevin's 18117017021255135.644
5 Old Brighton 18107114801271116.442
6 Old Melburnians 18108014851370108.440
7 St Bernard's 1881001265133195.032
8 Old Trinity 1851121198159175.324
9 De La Salle 1851301089179460.720 Relegation
10 Old Carey 181170954199747.84

Source: [15]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2019 VAFA Premier Grand Final
Sunday, 22 September (2:30pm) University Blues def. St Kevin's Elsternwick Park [16] [17]
5.2 (32)
8.3 (51)
14.7 (91)
18.8 (116)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.5 (23)
6.7 (43)
6.12 (48)
10.16 (76)
Jock Nelson Medal: Luke Russell (University Blues)
T. Harper 6, J. Taylor 3, K. Harper 2, J. Green 2, T. Batarilo, D. Batarilo, M. Rippon, A. Cordy, R. YoungGoalsJ. Waite 2, P. Edgar 2, S. Cameron 2, J. Holden, A. Lynch, B. Kanakis, J. Wood
L. Russell, B. Capra, T. Harper, P. Hayes, P. Flanagan, K. HarperBest L. Sullivan, P. Edgar, S. Cameron, B. Lloyd, M. Brown, S. Critchley

Premier B

2019 VAFA Premier B season
Date6 April − 21 September 2019
Teams10
Premiers Caulfield Grammarians
3rd Premier B premiership
Minor premiers Caulfield Grammarians
Wooden spooners Monash Blues
GT Moore Medal Tom Downie [18] [19]
(Old Scotch − 27 votes)
Leading goalkickerJulian Dobosz [20]
(Caulfield Grammarians − 48 goals)
Matches played94
  2018
2021  

Caulfield Grammarians won the Premier B premiership for the third time, defeating Old Scotch by 92 points in the grand final.

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Caulfield Grammarians (P)1816202065930222.064Finals series
2 Old Scotch 18162018221024177.964
3 University Blacks 1814401785965185.056
4 Beaumaris 189901226128095.836
5 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 189901322146890.136
6 Old Haileybury 1861201205157276.724
7 Fitzroy 1861201085164066.224
8 Parkdale Vultures 1851301223169172.320
9 Old Geelong 1851301127172965.220 Relegation
10 Monash Blues 1841401062162365.416

Source: [21]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2019 VAFA Premier B Grand Final
Saturday, 21 September (2:30pm) Caulfield Grammarians def. Old Scotch Elsternwick Park [22]
3.8 (26)
9.13 (67)
12.18 (90)
17.22 (124)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.2 (8)
3.4 (22)
3.6 (24)
4.8 (32)
Ian Cordner Medal: Lachlan Stephens (Caulfield Grammarians)
W. Osborn 3, S. Lachlan 2, B. Goddard 2, J. Dobosz 2, N. Page 2, J. Wallace 2, W. Barker, T. Green, T. Nixon, T. ThompsonGoalsG. Van den Broek 2, T. McKinley 2
J. Webster, S. Lachlan, D. Reilly, J. Wallace, W. Edwards, W. OsbornBestC. Cormack, J. Bull, W. Mitchell, G. Van den Broek , N. Jamieson, T. McKinley

Premier C

2019 VAFA Premier C season
Date6 April − 21 September 2019
Teams10
Premiers Williamstown CYMS
1st Premier C premiership
Minor premiers Williamstown CYMS
Wooden spooners PEGS
L Zachariah MedalYuma Hemphill [18] [23]
(Williamstown CYMS − 22 votes)
Leading goalkickerJake Lew [24]
(AJAX − 42 goals)
Matches played94
  2018
2021  

Williamstown CYMS won the Premier C premiership for the first time, defeating Old Scotch by 18 points in the grand final to complete a perfect season. [25]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Williamstown CYMS (P)1818002164935231.472Finals series
2 Ormond 18126014461426101.448
3 AJAX 18117014321189120.444
4 Old Ivanhoe 18107115011339112.142
5 Mazenod 1899014591366106.836
6 Old Mentonians 1881001377139498.832
7 Marcellin 1881001389145495.532
8 Hampton Rovers 1861111176152377.226
9 Old Camberwell 1851301043151668.820 Relegation
10 PEGS 1821601059190455.68

Source: [26]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2019 VAFA Premier C Grand Final
Saturday, 21 September (2:30pm) Williamstown CYMS def. AJAX Trevor Barker Oval [27] [28]
7.2 (44)
10.3 (63)
10.7 (67)
11.12 (78)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.2 (20)
4.4 (28)
7.6 (48)
9.6 (60)
M. Parkinson 2, J. Gray 2, L. Fairley 2, J. Noonan 2, R. Chan, T. Johnstone, J. WheelahanGoalsJ. Cohen 3, J. Lew 2, B. Joel 2, T. Sheezel, N. Cohen
D. Jones, B. Tucker, L. Fairley, T. Johnstone, M. Knight, D. TuckerBestJ. Cohen, B. Shapiro, R. Simon, J. Fisher, D. Janover-Rocha, C. Hamilton

Division 1

2019 VAFA Division 1 season
Date6 April − 14 September 2019
Teams10
Premiers Preston Bullants
1st Division 1 premiership
Minor premiers Preston Bullants
Wooden spooners Old Paradians
LS Pepper MedalSean Calcedo [18] [23]
(Preston Bullants − 21 votes)
Leading goalkickerAaron Cloke [29] [30]
(Oakleigh − 88 goals)
Matches played93
  2018
2021  

Preston Bullants won the Division 1 premiership for the first time, defeating UHS-VU by 10 points in the grand final. [31]

The round 11 match between Kew and the Preston Bullants was abandoned because of weather conditions, with both clubs awarded two premiership points. [32]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Preston Bullants (P)17134116171158139.654Finals series
2 UHS-VU 18135016851222137.952
3 Kew 17125115251019149.750
4 Peninsula Old Boys 18117017231343128.444
5 Oakleigh 18117016531317125.544
6 Therry Penola 18117014941315113.644
7 St Mary's Salesian 1881001596166196.132
8 Prahran Assumption 1851301276148885.820
9 West Brunswick 1831501140188460.512 Relegation
10 Old Paradians 182160869217140.08

Source: [33]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2019 VAFA Division 1 Grand Final
Saturday, 14 September (2:30pm) Preston Bullants def. UHS-VU Box Hill City Oval [34]
2.5 (17)
5.7 (37)
6.9 (45)
8.10 (58)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.2 (8)
1.4 (10)
3.8 (26)
6.12 (48)
L. Sutton 3, T. Hill 2, G. Sutton, J. King, S. CalcedoGoalsN. Wallace 2, B. Dimattina, N. Devereux, L. Czajko, B. Jackson
S. Calcedo, T. Hill, L. Sutton, G. Sutton, A. Ricco, D. CalcedoBestI. Brambley, B. Anderson, C. Jackson, L. Czajko, S. Horton, B. Dimattina

Division 2

2019 VAFA Division 2 season
Date6 April − 15 September 2019
Teams9
Premiers Whitefriars
2nd Division 1 premiership
Minor premiers Whitefriars
Wooden spooners Hawthorn
J Fullerton MedalKristian Height [18] [23]
(Whitefriars − 23 votes)
Leading goalkickerJulius Waras Carstensen [35]
(Glen Eira − 52 goals)
Matches played76
  2018
2021  

Whitefriars won the Division 2 premiership for the second time, defeating Brunswick by 25 points in the grand final to complete a perfect season.

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Whitefriars (P)1616002059719286.464Finals series
2 Brunswick 16133017081008169.452
3 Glen Eira 16115015331208126.944
4 MHSOB 1688012751193106.932
5 Yarra Old Grammarians 1688014121396101.232
6 Bulleen Templestowe 168801380148792.832
7 Ivanhoe 1651101019143671.020
8 Power House 1621401019192253.08
9 Hawthorn 161150978201448.64 Relegation

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

Finals

2019 VAFA Division 2 Grand Final
Sunday, 15 September (2:30pm) Whitefriars def. Brunswick Box Hill City Oval [37] [38]
3.6 (24)
4.6 (30)
8.9 (57)
10.14 (74)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
2.0 (12)
5.4 (34)
5.5 (35)
7.7 (49)
AR Fellows Medal: Toby McGurgan (Whitefriars)
M. Stafford 3, C. Hickey 2, J. Connellan 2, D. Wood, A. Hands, M. NitasGoalsJ. Schmidt 2, J. Adkins 2, C. Gavaghan, J. Perez, N. Burgin
T. McGurgan, M. Stafford, H. Murray, K. Height, A. Marcello, M. RavenarkiBestP. O'Donoghue, N. Burgin, D. King, L. Whelan, J. Perez, M. Brown

Division 3

2019 VAFA Division 3 season
Date6 April − 15 September 2019
Teams8
Premiers Aquinas
2nd Division 3 premiership
Minor premiers Manningham Cobras
Wooden spooners North Brunswick
Hutchinson MedalTom Bell [18] [23]
(Manningham Cobras − 21 votes)
Pat O'Brien [18] [23]
(Westbourne Grammarians − 21 votes)
Leading goalkickerKane Maghamez [39]
(Manningham Cobras − 44 goals)
Matches played60
  2018
2021  

Aquinas won the Division 3 premiership for the second time, defeating minor premiers Manningham Cobras by two points in the grand final.

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Manningham Cobras 1413101509861175.352Finals series
2 Aquinas (P)1411301349855157.844
3 Emmaus St Leo's 1486012871066120.732
4 Canterbury 148601095112497.432
5 Westbourne Grammarians 147701002113188.628
6 Richmond Central 14590920123174.720
7 Parkside 143110757113866.512
8 North Brunswick 141130849136262.34 Relegation

Source: [40]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

2019 VAFA Division 3 Grand Final
Sunday, 15 September (2:30pm) Aquinas def. Manningham Cobras Garvey Oval [41] [42]
2.3 (15)
3.7 (25)
6.11 (47)
8.14 (62)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.3 (21)
5.5 (35)
6.14 (50)
7.18 (60)
Best on ground: Lachlan Barnes
M. Cardamone 2, A. Naulty 2, J. Robertson, M. Allwood, B. OLoughlin, A. MattioliGoalsA. Sukkel 2, A. Raso 2, J. Cawsey, A. Kinniburgh, R. Saunders
L. Barnes, R. Fisher, J. Morrison-Story, M. O'Malley, B. Burke, J. FisherBestN. Zappala, L. Morris, A. Bodin, T. Bell, M. Parkes, A. Baltruweit

Division 4

2019 VAFA Division 4 season
Date6 April − 15 September 2019
Teams9
Premiers St Francis Xavier
2nd Division 4 premiership
Minor premiers St Francis Xavier
Wooden spooners Box Hill North
OJ Meehan MedalDaniel Chin [18] [23]
(St Francis Xavier − 24 votes)
Leading goalkickerHarrison Coe [43]
(St Francis Xavier − 105 goals)
Matches played76
  2018
2021  

St Francis Xavier won the Division 4 premiership for the second time, defeating Albert Park by 38 points in the grand final.

Following the conclusion of the season, both St Francis Xavier and South Mornington left the VAFA to join the Southern Football Netball League (SFNL). [44] [45]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 St Francis Xavier (P)16142019691009195.156Finals series
2 Albert Park 16124017171035165.948
3 Elsternwick 16115015341313116.844
4 La Trobe University 16106014321143125.340
5 Eley Park 1697014811452102.036
6 South Melbourne Districts 167901112120792.128
7 Masala Dandenong 1641201129136682.716
8 South Mornington 1631301030177358.112
9 Box Hill North 162140880198644.38

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

Finals

2019 VAFA Division 4 Grand Final
Sunday, 15 September (2:30pm) St Francis Xavier def. Albert Park Trevor Barker Oval [47] [48] [49]
7.3 (45)
10.3 (63)
13.3 (81)
15.4 (94)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.0 (0)
1.5 (11)
4.8 (32)
7.14 (56)
H. Coe 5, M. Coe 3, N. Aliotta 2, S. Woolley 2, D. Chin, R. Eggleston, S. Richards-GillGoalsH. Turner 2, L. Childs, C. Blizzard, J. Brick, J. Amies, A. Lupo
D. Soeurream, S. Woolley, D. Chin, S. Chin, H. Coe, R. RhodesBestS. Hasselerharm, M. Corstorphin, T. Cattle, H. Turner, A. Lupo, T. Wilson

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