2021 VAFA season

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2021 VAFA season
Date10 April − 2 September 2021
Teams66
2022  

The 2021 VAFA season was the 120th season of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA), the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season began on 10 April before it was curtailed on 2 September 2021 without premierships awarded, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2]

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No automatic promotion and relegation was applied following the season, and clubs who finished in the bottom two or highest four positions on the ladder would instead have to formally apply on whether to be promoted or relegated for the 2022 season. [3]

This was the first time the VAFA had curtailed a season since 1940, when competition was suspended due to World War II. [4]

Background

2020 season cancellation

The 2020 VAFA season was meant to have been the 120th season of the VAFA. [5] [6]

On 17 March 2020, the VAFA announced that the season would be postponed until 2 May because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] However, the season did not resume amid ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, and was officially cancelled on 1 July without a game being played. [8] [9]

2021 season abandonment

The 2021 season began on 10 April, with the senior men's home-and-away season scheduled to end on 28 August ahead of a finals series would be held. [10] The VAFA extended its agreement with RSN 927 in February 2021, with RSN continuing to serve as the official VAFA radio broadcaster. [11] [12]

On 15 August, the VAFA cancelled the remaining home-and-away games, but stated their intention to still hold a finals series. [13] However, following the extension of Melbourne's sixth COVID-19 lockdown, the VAFA announced on 1 September that the season would be abandoned without any premierships awarded. [14]

Association membership

St Francis Xavier and South Mornington left the VAFA at the end of the 2019 season to join the Southern Football Netball League (SFNL). [15] [16]

Prior to the planned start of the 2020 season, Peninsula Old Boys renamed to Old Peninsula Football Club after introducing a women's team. [17]

Notable events

Premier

2021 VAFA Premier season
Teams10
Minor premiers Old Xaverians
Wooden spooners Old Trinity
JN Woodrow MedalMarcus Stavrou [28]
(Old Xaverians − 14 votes)
  2020
2022  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Old Xaverians 119201060626169.336
2 St Kevin's 11920910619147.036
3 Old Brighton 11830948807117.532
4 Caulfield Grammarians 117401041892116.728
5 University Blues 1165085193091.524
6 Old Melburnians 11560879818107.520
7 St Bernard's 1156083184598.320
8 Old Scotch 1138061993266.412
9 Collegians 1129069389477.58Can apply for relegation
10 Old Trinity 111100648111758.04

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

Premier B

2021 VAFA Premier B season
Teams10
Minor premiers University Blacks
Wooden spooners Parkdale Vultures
  2020
2022  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 University Blacks 1110101042541192.640Can apply for promotion
2 Beaumaris 11920917505181.636
3 Old Haileybury 119201039688151.036
4 De La Salle 11830937679138.032
5 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 11470853828103.016
6 Fitzroy 1147085291293.416
7 Williamstown CYMS 1147076194081.016
8 AJAX 1147056880470.716
9 Old Carey 1138058982871.112Can apply for relegation
10 Parkdale Vultures 110110399123232.40

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

Premier C

2021 VAFA Premier C season
Teams10
Minor premiers Monash Blues
Wooden spooners Preston Bullants
  2020
2022  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Monash Blues 1110101033525196.840Can apply for promotion
2 Old Geelong 11920945738128.136
3 Ormond 11740993779127.528
4 Old Ivanhoe 11740903745121.228
5 Mazenod 11740942785120.028
6 Hampton Rovers 115601022883115.720
7 Marcellin 11470848775109.416
8 Old Mentonians 1147081192887.416
9 UHS-VU 11290540128044.98Can apply for relegation
10 Preston Bullants 110110597127246.90

Source: [31]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Division 1

2021 VAFA Division 1 season
Teams10
Minor premiers Old Camberwell
Wooden spooners Brunswick
  2020
2022  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Old Camberwell 1110101032623165.740Can apply for promotion
2 Whitefriars 1110101101677162.640
3 Kew 11920985693142.136
4 Prahran Assumption 11740816688118.628
5 St Mary's Salesian 1156081491589.020
6 Therry Penola 1156074895378.520
7 PEGS 1147084383736.416
8 Old Peninsula 1138064194467.912
9 Oakleigh 11290776101376.68Can apply for relegation
10 Brunswick 11011058099358.40

Source: [32]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Division 2

2021 VAFA Division 2 season
Teams10
Minor premiers Glen Eira
Wooden spooners Power House
  2020
2022  

Ladder

Bulleen Templestowe forfeited their round 10 game against MHSOB. [33] [34]

PosTeamPldWWFLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Glen Eira 11110001170446262.344Can apply for promotion
2 MHSOB 1091101306516253.140
3 West Brunswick 118030932597156.132
4 Old Paradians 118030892764116.832
5 Ivanhoe 116050865743116.424
6 Manningham Cobras 11407073987784.316
7 Aquinas 11407075695878.916
8 Yarra Old Grammarians 112090708111663.48
9 Bulleen Templestowe 1010100581126545.94Can apply for relegation
10 Power House 1110100543126742.74

Source: [35]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Division 3

2021 VAFA Division 3 season
Teams8
Minor premiers Hawthorn
Wooden spooners Albert Park
  2020
2022  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Hawthorn 11821930680136.834Can apply for promotion
2 Parkside 11821950711133.634
3 Emmaus St Leo's 118301162615188.932
4 Richmond Central 118301185702168.832
5 North Brunswick 11470962840114.516
6 Canterbury 1147087090895.816
7 Westbourne Grammarians 11380558118547.012Can apply for relegation
8 Albert Park 110110410138629.60

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

Division 4

2021 VAFA Division 4 season
Teams8
Minor premiers Elsternwick
Wooden spooners Box Hill North
  2020
2022  

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Elsternwick 1110101709385443.940Can apply for promotion
2 South Melbourne Districts 1110101355443305.940
3 La Trobe University 1165087394692.324
4 St John's 1165077786290.124
5 Eley Park 1147073298674.216
6 Masala Dandenong 11470749120362.316
7 Swinburne University 11290658114157.88
8 Box Hill North 11290479136618.28

Source: [37]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

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