1902 VFL season

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1902 VFL premiership season
Collingwood 1902 premiers.jpg
Collingwood, premiers
Teams8
Premiers Collingwood
1st premiership
Minor premiers Collingwood
1st minor premiership
Leading Goalkicker Medallist Charlie Baker (St Kilda)
Matches played72
Highest35,202
  1901
1903  

The 1902 VFL season was the sixth season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured eight clubs, ran from 3 May until 20 September, and comprised a 17-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top four clubs.

Contents

The premiership was won by the Collingwood Football Club for the first time, after it defeated Essendon by 33 points in the 1902 VFL Grand Final.

Background

In 1902, the VFL competition consisted of eight teams of 18 on-the-field players each, with no "reserves", although any of the 18 players who had left the playing field for any reason could later resume their place on the field at any time during the match.

Each team played each other twice in a home-and-away season of 14 rounds. Then, based on ladder positions after those 14 rounds, three further 'sectional rounds' were played, with the teams ranked 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th playing in one section and the teams ranked 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th playing in the other.

Once the 17 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1902 VFL Premiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of the amended Argus system.

Home-and-away season

Round 1

Round 1
Saturday, 3 May (3:00 pm) Carlton 6.4 (40)def. by Geelong 11.12 (78) Princes Park
Saturday, 3 May (3:00 pm) South Melbourne 3.7 (25)def. by Collingwood 5.13 (43) Lake Oval
Saturday, 3 May (3:00 pm) Essendon 5.9 (39)def. by Fitzroy 7.10 (52) East Melbourne Cricket Ground
Saturday, 3 May (3:00 pm) Melbourne 15.15 (105)def. St Kilda 7.9 (51) Melbourne Cricket Ground

Round 2

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
St Kilda 5.6 (36) Fitzroy 14.20 (104) Junction Oval 10 May 1902
Geelong 3.6 (24) Essendon 10.17 (77) Corio Oval 10 May 1902
Melbourne 4.10 (34) Collingwood 8.3 (51) MCG 10 May 1902
South Melbourne 8.13 (61) Carlton 0.8 (8) Lake Oval 10 May 1902

Round 3

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy 8.10 (58) South Melbourne 8.4 (52) Brunswick Street Oval 17 May 1902
Essendon 7.6 (48) Melbourne 3.7 (25) EMCG 17 May 1902
Collingwood 11.15 (81) Geelong 3.2 (20) Victoria Park 17 May 1902
St Kilda 2.13 (25) Carlton 4.9 (33) Junction Oval 17 May 1902

Round 4

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Geelong 11.11 (77) St Kilda 5.3 (33) Corio Oval 24 May 1902
Essendon 5.8 (38) South Melbourne 4.11 (35) EMCG 24 May 1902
Collingwood 3.4 (22) Fitzroy 7.13 (55) Victoria Park 24 May 1902
Carlton 6.13 (49) Melbourne 8.12 (60) Princes Park 24 May 1902

Round 5

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Geelong 5.14 (44) South Melbourne 3.9 (27) Corio Oval 31 May 1902
Fitzroy 7.17 (59) Melbourne 6.10 (46) Brunswick Street Oval 31 May 1902
St Kilda 5.5 (35) Collingwood 5.12 (42) Junction Oval 31 May 1902
Essendon 7.16 (58) Carlton 5.8 (38) EMCG 31 May 1902

Round 6

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Collingwood 6.15 (51) Essendon 11.10 (76) Victoria Park 7 June 1902
Carlton 4.6 (30) Fitzroy 9.14 (68) Princes Park 7 June 1902
South Melbourne 5.13 (43) St Kilda 1.3 (9) Lake Oval 7 June 1902
Melbourne 2.13 (25) Geelong 3.8 (26) MCG 7 June 1902

Round 7

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne 7.5 (47) South Melbourne 6.10 (46) MCG 9 June 1902
Fitzroy 8.14 (62) Geelong 3.8 (26) Brunswick Street Oval 9 June 1902
St Kilda 6.4 (40) Essendon 10.4 (64) Junction Oval 9 June 1902
Collingwood 8.11 (59) Carlton 3.3 (21) Victoria Park 9 June 1902

Round 8

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Collingwood 4.26 (50) South Melbourne 1.8 (14) Victoria Park 14 June 1902
St Kilda 3.6 (24) Melbourne 8.7 (55) Junction Oval 14 June 1902
Fitzroy 5.12 (42) Essendon 7.6 (48) Brunswick Street Oval 14 June 1902
Geelong 6.7 (43) Carlton 7.5 (47) Corio Oval 14 June 1902

Round 9

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Fitzroy 12.8 (80) St Kilda 2.7 (19) Brunswick Street Oval 21 June 1902
Essendon 2.3 (15) Geelong 4.10 (34) EMCG 21 June 1902
Collingwood 7.19 (61) Melbourne 4.7 (31) Victoria Park 21 June 1902
Carlton 4.7 (31) South Melbourne 2.6 (18) Princes Park 21 June 1902

Round 10

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton 10.12 (72) St Kilda 7.7 (49) Princes Park 5 July 1902
South Melbourne 6.10 (46) Fitzroy 4.10 (34) Lake Oval 5 July 1902
Melbourne 3.9 (27) Essendon 6.12 (48) MCG 5 July 1902
Geelong 6.8 (44) Collingwood 12.12 (84) Corio Oval 5 July 1902

Round 11

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
St Kilda 4.9 (33) Geelong 7.7 (49) Junction Oval 12 July 1902
South Melbourne 5.6 (36) Essendon 6.7 (43) Lake Oval 12 July 1902
Fitzroy 6.9 (45) Collingwood 9.14 (68) Brunswick Street Oval 12 July 1902
Melbourne 4.12 (36) Carlton 4.9 (33) MCG 12 July 1902

Round 12

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Collingwood 19.13 (127) St Kilda 1.4 (10) Victoria Park 19 July 1902
Carlton 4.9 (33) Essendon 1.10 (16) Princes Park 19 July 1902
South Melbourne 7.13 (55) Geelong 6.9 (45) Lake Oval 19 July 1902
Melbourne 5.7 (37) Fitzroy 4.9 (33) MCG 19 July 1902

Round 13

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
St Kilda 2.10 (22) South Melbourne 5.7 (37) Junction Oval 26 July 1902
Geelong 8.6 (54) Melbourne 3.9 (27) Corio Oval 26 July 1902
Essendon 5.6 (36) Collingwood 7.5 (47) EMCG 26 July 1902
Fitzroy 4.6 (30) Carlton 6.8 (44) Brunswick Street Oval 26 July 1902

Round 14

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Essendon 12.12 (84) St Kilda 3.4 (22) EMCG 2 August 1902
Carlton 2.3 (15) Collingwood 7.10 (52) Princes Park 2 August 1902
South Melbourne 3.9 (27) Melbourne 9.9 (63) Lake Oval 2 August 1902
Geelong 5.10 (40) Fitzroy 9.7 (61) Corio Oval 2 August 1902

Ladder

Section A
Section B
#TeamPWLDPFPA %Pts
1 Collingwood 141220838461181.848
2 Essendon 141040690506136.440
3 Fitzroy 14950783553141.636
4 Melbourne 14770618610101.328
5 Geelong 1477060466790.628
6 Carlton 1468049465375.724
7 South Melbourne 1459052253597.620
8 St Kilda 14014040897242.00

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Source: AFL Tables

Sectional rounds

Round 15 (Sectional round 1)

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Melbourne 7.5 (47) Carlton 1.7 (13) MCG 16 August 1902
Collingwood 12.12 (84) South Melbourne 5.14 (44) Victoria Park 16 August 1902
St Kilda 3.5 (23) Essendon 10.12 (72) Junction Oval 16 August 1902
Geelong 5.6 (36) Fitzroy 6.15 (51) Corio Oval 16 August 1902

Round 16 (Sectional round 2)

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton 6.11 (47) St Kilda 3.6 (24) Princes Park 23 August 1902
Fitzroy 5.4 (34) Collingwood 13.9 (87) Brunswick Street Oval 23 August 1902
Essendon 11.11 (77) Melbourne 8.8 (56) MCG 23 August 1902
South Melbourne 12.12 (84) Geelong 5.9 (39) Lake Oval 23 August 1902

Round 17 (Sectional round 3)

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDate
Carlton 5.10 (40) Essendon 7.4 (46) Princes Park 30 August 1902
Collingwood 16.16 (112) Geelong 2.11 (23) Victoria Park 30 August 1902
Fitzroy 6.10 (46) South Melbourne 7.8 (50) Brunswick Street Oval 30 August 1902
Melbourne 10.9 (69) St Kilda 5.5 (35) MCG 30 August 1902

Final ladder

(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA %Pts
1 Collingwood (P)1715201121562199.560
2 Essendon 171340885625141.652
3 Fitzroy 171070914726125.940
4 Melbourne 17980800735108.836
5 South Melbourne 17710070070499.428
6 Carlton 17710059477077.128
7 Geelong 17710070291476.828
8 St Kilda 170170490117041.90

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 45.6
Source: AFL Tables

Finals series

Semi-finals

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDateAttendance
Essendon 9.7 (61) Melbourne 7.9 (51) Princes Park 6 September 19028,000
Collingwood 6.12 (48) Fitzroy 9.10 (64) MCG 6 September 190213,000

Preliminary final

Home teamHome team scoreAway teamAway team scoreVenueDateAttendance
Fitzroy 4.10 (34) Essendon 6.9 (45) MCG 13 September 190226,000

Grand final

Grand final
Saturday, 20 September (2:50 pm) Collingwood 9.6 (60)def. Essendon 3.9 (27) Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 35,202)

Win/loss table

The following table can be sorted from biggest winning margin to biggest losing margin for each round. If two or more matches in a round are decided by the same margin, these margins are sorted by percentage (i.e. the lowest-scoring winning team is ranked highest and the lowest-scoring losing team is ranked lowest). Opponents are listed above the margins and home matches are in bold.

By having the best overall record for the season following the second week of finals, Collingwood won the right to challenge the preliminary final winner for the premiership. [1]

+WinQualified for finals
-LossXBye
DrawEliminated
TeamHome-and-away seasonLadderFinals series
1234567891011121314151617SFPFGF
Carlton GEE
-38
SM
-53
STK
+8
MEL
-11
ESS
-20
FIT
-38
COL
-38
GEE
+4
SM
+13
STK
+23
MEL
-3
ESS
+17
FIT
+14
COL
-37
MEL
-34
STK
+23
ESS
-6
6
(7–10–0)
Collingwood SM
+18
MEL
+17
GEE
+61
FIT
-33
STK
+7
ESS
-25
CAR
+38
SM
+36
MEL
+30
GEE
+40
FIT
+23
STK
+117
ESS
+11
CAR
+37
SM
+40
FIT
+53
GEE
+89
1
(15–2–0)
FIT
-16
XESS
+33
Essendon FIT
-13
GEE
+53
MEL
+23
SM
+3
CAR
+20
COL
+25
STK
+24
FIT
+6
GEE
-19
MEL
+21
SM
+7
CAR
-17
COL
-11
STK
+62
STK
+49
MEL
+21
CAR
+6
2
(13–4–0)
MEL
+10
FIT
+11
COL
-33
Fitzroy ESS
+13
STK
+68
SM
+6
COL
+33
MEL
+13
CAR
+38
GEE
+36
ESS
-6
STK
+61
SM
-12
COL
-23
MEL
-4
CAR
-14
GEE
+21
GEE
+15
COL
-53
SM
-4
3
(10–7–0)
COL
+16
ESS
-11
Geelong CAR
+38
ESS
-53
COL
-61
STK
+44
SM
+17
MEL
+1
FIT
-36
CAR
-4
ESS
+19
COL
-40
STK
+16
SM
-10
MEL
+27
FIT
-21
FIT
-15
SM
-45
COL
-89
7
(7–10–0)
Melbourne STK
+54
COL
-17
ESS
-23
CAR
+11
FIT
-13
GEE
-1
SM
+1
STK
+31
COL
-30
ESS
-21
CAR
+3
FIT
+4
GEE
-27
SM
+36
CAR
+34
ESS
-21
STK
+44
4
(9–8–0)
ESS
-10
South Melbourne COL
-18
CAR
+53
FIT
-6
ESS
-3
GEE
-17
STK
+34
MEL
-1
COL
-36
CAR
-13
FIT
+12
ESS
-7
GEE
+10
STK
+15
MEL
-36
COL
-40
GEE
+45
FIT
+4
5
(7–10–0)
St Kilda MEL
-54
FIT
-68
CAR
-8
GEE
-44
COL
-7
SM
-34
ESS
-24
MEL
-31
FIT
-61
CAR
-23
GEE
-16
COL
-117
SM
-15
ESS
-62
ESS
-49
CAR
-23
MEL
-44
8
(0–17–0)

Source: AFL Tables

Season notes

Awards

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