2024 in Australian rules football in Victoria

Last updated
2024 Victorian football season
Date22 March – 27 September 2024
Highest scoreM: 54.23 (347) [1]
Sandhurst (Bendigo FNL)
  2023
2025  

The 2024 Victorian football season was the 155th senior season of Australian rules football in Victoria. [2] [3] A total of 920 clubs (including more than 8,700 teams) competed across 85 leagues. [4] [5] All leagues were affiliated with AFL Victoria, with the exception of the Picola & District Football Netball League (PDFNL). [6] [7]

Contents

Clubs

Mergers

The following clubs were established through mergers ahead of the 2024 season:

Original clubsNew clubLeagueFoundedRef
Clunes Football Club colours.jpg Maryborough Rovers Maryborough Giants Football Club colours.jpg Maryborough Giants Maryborough Castlemaine District 26 June 2023 [8]
RichmondDesign.svg Royal Park
Balwyn Greythorn Junior Football Club colours.jpg Balwyn Greythorn Balwyn Junior Football Club colours.jpg Balwyn Yarra Junior 5 October 2023 [9]
Boroondara Hawks Junior Football Club colours.jpg Boroondara Hawks
AFL GWS Icon.jpg Southern Mallee Giants Southern Mallee Thunder Football Club colours.jpg Southern Mallee Thunder Wimmera 27 October 2023 [10]
Jeparit Rainbow Football Club colours.jpg Jeparit-Rainbow

Premiers

Men's

LeagueDivisionPremiersRunners-upRef
ClubScoreClubScore
Ballarat Melton 11.6 (72) East Point 7.13 (55) [11]
Bellarine Torquay 16.17 (113) Anglesea 7.9 (51) [12]
Bendigo Sandhurst 10.8 (68) Gisborne 10.4 (64) [13]
Central Highlands Daylesford 7.8 (50) Bungaree 3.5 (23)
Central Murray Nyah Nyah West United 15.16 (106) Kerang 7.10 (52) [14]
Colac & District Lorne 7.8 (50) Irrewarra-Beeac 4.8 (32) [15]
East Gippsland Boisdale Briagolong 15.17 (108) Lucknow 11.9 (75)
Eastern Premier Balwyn 7.11 (53) East Ringwood 7.9 (51) [16]
Division 1 Mitcham 8.7 (55) Park Orchards 2.3 (15) [17]
Division 2 Boronia 13.14 (92) Croydon 4.5 (29) [18]
Division 3 Surrey Park 12.12 (84) Donvale 12.10 (82) [19]
Division 4 Scoresby 16.13 (109) Whitehorse Pioneers 3.10 (28) [20]
Ellinbank & District Buln Buln 8.6 (54) Ellinbank 2.10 (22) [21]
Essendon District Premier Keilor 17.12 (114) Pascoe Vale 8.13 (61) [22]
Division 1 Maribyrnong Park 14.14 (98) West Coburg 5.9 (39) [23]
Division 2 Taylors Lakes 8.14 (62) Westmeadows 5.13 (43) [24]
Geelong Leopold 12.11 (83) South Barwon 9.8 (62) [25]
Geelong & District Thomson 14.5 (89) Belmont 4.11 (35) [26]
Gippsland Traralgon 11.12 (78) Leongatha 7.11 (53) [27]
Golden Rivers Ultima 11.10 (76) Hay 11.9 (75) [28]
Goulburn Valley Echuca 22.22 (154) Shepparton Bears 9.4 (58) [29]
Hampden South Warrnambool 4.5 (29) North Warrnambool 3.10 (28) [30]
Heathcote District White Hills 17.11 (113) Leitchville Gunbower 6.6 (42) [31]
Horsham District Harrow Balmoral 7.10 (52) Noradjuha Quantong 5.9 (39) [32]
Kyabram District Murchison-Toolamba 13.13 (91) Shepparton East 6.8 (44)
Loddon Valley Marong 8.13 (61) Pyramid Hill 3.7 (25) [33]
Maryborough Castlemaine District Natte Bealiba 20.10 (130) Trentham 7.9 (51) [34]
Mid Gippsland Fish Creek 7.4 (46) Yinnar 6.8 (44) [35]
Millewa Bambill 15.14 (104) Cardross 7.7 (49) [36]
Mininera & District Penshurst 8.5 (53) Wickliffe Lake Bolac 7.6 (48) [37]
Mornington Peninsula Division 1 Mt Eliza 12.3 (75) Pascoe Vale 7.10 (52) [38]
Division 2 Edithvale-Aspendale 11.16 (82) Chelsea 11.11 (77) [39]
Murray Congupna 9.11 (65) Finley 9.10 (64) [40]
North Central Sea Lake Nandaly 7.5 (47) Birchip-Watchem 4.10 (34) [41]
North Gippsland Woodside-District 9.8 (62) Traralgon Tyers United 5.17 (47) [42]
Northern Division 1 Heidelberg 9.19 (73) Montmorency 4.9 (33) [43]
Division 2 South Morang 10.5 (65) Diamond Creek 8.11 (59) [44]
Division 3 Old Paradians 17.8 (110) Fitzroy Stars 13.17 (95) [45]
Omeo District Omeo Benambra 16.9 (105) Swifts Creek 4.5 (29) [46]
Outer East Premier Narre Warren 14.10 (94) Wandin 7.12 (54) [47]
Division 1 Healesville 9.9 (63) Warburton-Millgrove 1.5 (11) [48]
Ovens & King Greta 16.12 (108) Bright 6.4 (40) [49]
Ovens & Murray Wangaratta Rovers 11.6 (72) Yarrawonga 9.15 (69) [50]
Picola & District Waaia 12.9 (81) Katandra 5.7 (37) [51]
Riddell District Riddell 15.12 (102) Wallan 11.5 (71) [52]
South West District Tyrendarra 9.6 (60) Dartmoor 7.9 (51) [53]
Southern Division 1 Cheltenham 8.11 (59) Dingley 8.9 (57) [54]
Division 2 Murrumbeena 13.9 (87) East Malvern 9.5 (59) [55]
Division 3 Frankston 11.16 (82) South Mornington 6.11 (47) [56]
Division 4 Hampton 8.12 (60) Hallam 5.9 (39) [57]
Sunraysia Imperials 6.11 (47) Wentworth 6.8 (44) [58]
Tallangatta & District Yackandandah 10.11 (71) Chiltern 7.5 (47) [59]
Upper Murray Bullioh 7.8 (50) Cudgewa 6.7 (43) [60]
VAFA Premier Old Scotch 14.11 (95) Old Brighton 10.17 (77) [61]
Premier B Old Haileybury 19.15 (129) De La Salle 5.5 (35) [62]
Premier C Old Carey 20.17 (137) Hampton Rovers 7.6 (48) [63]
Division 1 Prahran 5.6 (36) Parkside 2.10 (22) [64]
Division 2 Elsternwick 4.17 (41) Brunswick 3.10 (28) [65]
Division 3 Canterbury 11.22 (88) St John's 9.5 (59) [66]
Warrnambool & District Nirranda 9.10 (64) Merrivale 9.6 (60) [67]
West Gippsland Nar Nar Goon 14.3 (87) Phillip Island 10.3 (63) [68]
Western Division 1 Hoppers Crossing 13.12 (90) Werribee Districts 14.5 (89) [69]
Division 2 Sunshine 8.8 (56) Albion 6.13 (49) [70]
Wimmera Ararat 14.3 (87) Southern Mallee Thunder 10.3 (63) [71]

Women's

LeagueDivisionPremiersRunners-upRef
ClubScoreClubScore
AFL Barwon Division 1 Grovedale 2.8 (20) Geelong Amateurs 1.6 (12) [72]
Division 2 Anglesea 5.9 (39) St Joseph's 3.5 (23)
Division 3 Belmont 1.7 (13) Modewarre 1.2 (8)
Mornington Peninsula Division 1 Warragul Industrials 7.3 (45) Mornington 5.5 (35) [73]
Division 2 Bonbeach 3.6 (24) Edithvale-Aspendale 1.4 (10) [74]
Division 3 Frankston 2.4 (16) Seaford 1.4 (10) [75]
VAFA Premier Old Scotch 10.4 (64) St Kevin's 5.2 (32) [76]
Premier B Old Geelong 5.6 (36) Fitzroy 4.5 (29) [77]
Division 1 Old Brighton 5.9 (39) Marcellin 2.6 (18) [78]
Division 2 Glen Eira 9.11 (65) Hampton Rovers 1.4 (10) [79]
Division 3 Therry Penola 7.8 (50) La Trobe University 1.8 (14) [80]
Division 4 St Kevin's 2.5 (17) MCC 2.4 (16) [81]

Awards

AFL Victoria Community Football Awards

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