List of North Melbourne Football Club premiership results

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This is a list of North Melbourne Football Club premiership results since the club's inception in 1869.

Contents

VFA premierships

1903 VFA premiership side. Nmfc1903.jpg
1903 VFA premiership side.
1903 VFA Challenge Final GBTotal
North Melbourne7648
Richmond 3927
Venue: East Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: 20,000 [1]
1904 VFA Challenge Final GBTotal
North Melbourne--Forfeit1
Richmond ---
Venue: NoneCrowd: 0
1910 VFA Challenge Final GBTotal
North Melbourne91468
Brunswick 5939
Venue: Arden St Oval Crowd: 28,000 [1]
1914 VFA Final GBTotal
North Melbourne121486
Footscray 7951
Venue: East Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: 12,000 [1]
1915 VFA Final GBTotal
North Melbourne111076
Brunswick 31028
Venue: Arden St Oval Crowd: 8,000
1918 VFA Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1813121
Prahran 31028
Venue: Arden St Oval Crowd: 7,000

1 The Challenge Final was scratched and North Melbourne were awarded the premiership after Richmond objected to the umpire chosen for the match and refused to play.

Under 19 premierships

1946 VFL Under-19s Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne11975
Carlton 51242
Venue: Warringal Park Crowd: ?
1976 VFL Under-19s Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1613109
Richmond 1516106
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1984 VFL Under-19s Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1719121
Richmond 71153
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1987 VFL Under-19s Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne131694
Richmond 131189
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1988 VFL Under-19s Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1816124
Essendon 6541
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1990 AFL Under-19s Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1612108
Melbourne 51444
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1991 AFL Under-19s Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne141599
Collingwood 81361
Venue: VFL Park Crowd: ?

Note: Prior to the establishment of the U-19s comp in 1946, North Melbourne fielded a successful Colts side in a local fixture which was responsible for developing junior stars like Dally O'Brien, Les Foote, Don Condon, Kevin Dynon and Keith McKenzie

Reserve premierships

1947 VFL Reserves Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1613109
Richmond 141094
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1957 VFL Reserves Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne141397
Fitzroy 131593
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1967 VFL Reserves Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1513103
Richmond 101979
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1978 VFL Reserves Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1729131
Hawthorn 111379
Venue: ?Crowd: ?
1979 VFL Reserves Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne131492
Collingwood 91367
Venue: VFL Park Crowd: 6047
1995 AFL Reserves Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne131694
Sydney 111480
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?
1996 AFL Reserves Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne2318156
Essendon 71052
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: ?

Night and pre-season premierships

1965 VFL Night Series Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne141397
Carlton 9357
Venue: Lake Oval Crowd: 37,750 [2]
1966 VFL Night Series Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne2012132
Hawthorn 12779
Venue: Lake Oval Crowd: 22,800 [2]
1980 VFL Night Series Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne8957
Collingwood 71254
Venue: Waverley Park Crowd: 50,478 [2]
1995 AFL Pre-season Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne14993
Adelaide Club symbol.svg Adelaide 81563
Venue: Waverley Park Crowd: 39,393 [2]
1998 AFL Pre-season Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne141397
St Kilda 121183
Venue: Waverley Park Crowd: 49,874 [2]

VFL/AFL premierships

1975 VFL Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne198122
Hawthorn 91367
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: 110,551 [3]
1977 VFL Grand Final ReplayGBTotal
North Melbourne2125151
Collingwood 1910124
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: 98,366 [4]
1996 AFL Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1917131
Sydney 131088
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: 93,102 [5]
1999 AFL Grand Final GBTotal
North Melbourne1910124
Carlton 121789
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Crowd: 94,228 [6]

Champions of Australia

1975 Championship of Australia GBTotal
North Melbourne1715117
Norwood 51141
Venue: Football Park Crowd: 17,576

Note: The Champions of Australia series was discontinued after 1975. As a result, North Melbourne retains both the Winfield Cup as a permanent memento of the victory, and retains the perpetual Australia Cup.

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Fullpointsfooty.net".
  3. "AFL Tables - 1975 Season Scores".
  4. "AFL Tables - 1977 Season Scores".
  5. "AFL Tables - 1996 Season Scores".
  6. "AFL Tables - 1999 Season Scores".