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Encyclopedia > Victorian Football League season 1905

Results and statistics for the Victorian Football League season of 1905.


Season 1904Season 1905Season 1906


See List of Australian Football League premiers for a complete list.

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Grand Final

Fitzroy defeated Collingwood 4.6 (30) to 2.5 (17). (For an explanation of scoring see Australian rules football).


Ladder

All teams played 14 games during the home and away season, for a total of 56. A sectional round of 3 games per team was then played, for a total of 12. An additional 4 games were played during the finals series.


Home and away ladder

Team Won Lost Draw Points
1 Collingwood 12 2 0 48
2 Fitzroy 10 3 1 42
3 Carlton 9 5 0 36
4 Essendon 7 7 0 28
5 South Melbourne 6 7 1 26
6 Geelong 5 9 0 20
7 Melbourne 3 11 0 12
8 St Kilda 3 11 0 12

Pre-finals ladder

Team Won Lost Draw Points
1 Collingwood 15 2 0 60
2 Fitzroy 12 4 1 50
3 Carlton 11 6 0 44
4 Essendon 9 8 0 36
5 South Melbourne 7 9 1 30
6 Geelong 6 11 0 24
7 St Kilda 4 13 0 16
8 Melbourne 3 14 0 12

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Australian Football League: Information from Answers.com (5434 words)
The AFL evolved from the Victorian domestic competition, and over the past 25 years it has grown into a national competition with teams based in five of the six Australian states although nine of the sixteen clubs are still based in Melbourne.
The Victorian Football League was established in 1896 when several clubs broke away from the Victorian Football Association which was the first Australian rules competition.
Although the Victorian Football League and the Victorian Football Association continued to compete for spectator interest for many years, the VFL quickly established itself as the premier competition in Victoria.
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