1912 VFL Premiership season Essendon FC, Premier team
Teams 10 Premiers Essendon (4th premiership)Minor premiers South Melbourne (2nd minor premiership)Matches played 94 Highest attendance 54,436 Leading Goalkicker Medallist Harry Brereton (Melbourne )
The 1912 Victorian Football League season was the 16th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
Premiership season [ ]
In 1912, the VFL competition consisted of ten 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 18 rounds.
Once the 18 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1912 VFL Premiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of the amended "Argus system" .
Round 1 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Essendon
17.14 (116)
University
6.6 (42)
EMCG
27 April 1912
Carlton
9.16 (70)
Geelong
4.7 (31)
Princes Park
27 April 1912
St Kilda
6.10 (46)
Richmond
7.11 (53)
Junction Oval
27 April 1912
South Melbourne
7.5 (47)
Fitzroy
4.10 (34)
Lake Oval
27 April 1912
Melbourne
9.14 (68)
Collingwood
5.9 (39)
MCG
27 April 1912
Round 2 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Richmond
5.8 (38)
South Melbourne
2.23 (35)
Punt Road Oval
4 May 1912
Geelong
13.15 (93)
St Kilda
6.11 (47)
Corio Oval
4 May 1912
Collingwood
6.17 (53)
Essendon
10.10 (70)
Victoria Park
4 May 1912
University
8.12 (60)
Melbourne
10.8 (68)
MCG
4 May 1912
Fitzroy
5.11 (41)
Carlton
9.10 (64)
Brunswick Street Oval
4 May 1912
Round 3 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Fitzroy
7.14 (56)
Geelong
5.6 (36)
Brunswick Street Oval
11 May 1912
University
9.9 (63)
Richmond
6.12 (48)
MCG
11 May 1912
South Melbourne
6.18 (54)
Melbourne
3.4 (22)
Lake Oval
11 May 1912
St Kilda
12.21 (93)
Collingwood
4.12 (36)
Junction Oval
11 May 1912
Essendon
8.11 (59)
Carlton
6.14 (50)
EMCG
11 May 1912
Round 4 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Geelong
11.12 (78)
Melbourne
5.5 (35)
Corio Oval
18 May 1912
Carlton
6.9 (45)
Collingwood
6.10 (46)
Princes Park
18 May 1912
University
3.13 (31)
St Kilda
7.14 (56)
MCG
18 May 1912
Richmond
9.6 (60)
Fitzroy
13.8 (86)
Punt Road Oval
18 May 1912
South Melbourne
8.8 (56)
Essendon
9.8 (62)
Lake Oval
18 May 1912
Round 5 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
St Kilda
5.5 (35)
South Melbourne
7.8 (50)
Junction Oval
25 May 1912
Fitzroy
8.11 (59)
University
4.8 (32)
Brunswick Street Oval
25 May 1912
Essendon
7.7 (49)
Geelong
7.10 (52)
EMCG
25 May 1912
Collingwood
10.12 (72)
Richmond
6.4 (40)
Victoria Park
25 May 1912
Melbourne
8.2 (50)
Carlton
5.14 (44)
MCG
25 May 1912
Round 6 [ ]
Prior to this round, it was noted by the Football Record that Melbourne had been generally strong while competing at their home ground, but had faltered while away.[1]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Fitzroy
11.12 (78)
Melbourne
10.6 (66)
Brunswick Street Oval
1 June 1912
Carlton
12.15 (87)
St Kilda
6.11 (47)
Princes Park
1 June 1912
University
5.8 (38)
South Melbourne
9.16 (70)
MCG
1 June 1912
Richmond
10.10 (70)
Essendon
13.14 (92)
Punt Road Oval
1 June 1912
Geelong
13.13 (91)
Collingwood
2.15 (27)
Corio Oval
1 June 1912
Round 7 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Collingwood
10.13 (73)
University
4.12 (36)
Victoria Park
3 June 1912
South Melbourne
13.15 (93)
Geelong
8.13 (61)
Lake Oval
3 June 1912
St Kilda
6.10 (46)
Fitzroy
8.7 (55)
Junction Oval
3 June 1912
Melbourne
8.6 (54)
Essendon
16.12 (108)
MCG
3 June 1912
Richmond
7.8 (50)
Carlton
17.17 (119)
Punt Road Oval
3 June 1912
Round 8 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Melbourne
14.14 (98)
Richmond
4.9 (33)
MCG
8 June 1912
Geelong
8.15 (63)
University
3.8 (26)
Corio Oval
8 June 1912
Essendon
6.19 (55)
St Kilda
10.6 (66)
EMCG
8 June 1912
Collingwood
13.10 (88)
Fitzroy
11.7 (73)
Victoria Park
8 June 1912
Carlton
8.16 (64)
South Melbourne
6.10 (46)
Princes Park
8 June 1912
Round 9 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
St Kilda
2.12 (24)
Melbourne
7.13 (55)
Junction Oval
15 June 1912
Richmond
4.16 (40)
Geelong
7.12 (54)
Punt Road Oval
15 June 1912
Fitzroy
3.7 (25)
Essendon
8.8 (56)
Brunswick Street Oval
15 June 1912
South Melbourne
4.16 (40)
Collingwood
4.8 (32)
Lake Oval
15 June 1912
University
8.10 (58)
Carlton
10.17 (77)
MCG
15 June 1912
Round 10 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Richmond
6.6 (42)
St Kilda
12.14 (86)
Punt Road Oval
22 June 1912
Fitzroy
3.10 (28)
South Melbourne
9.12 (66)
Brunswick Street Oval
22 June 1912
Collingwood
6.17 (53)
Melbourne
6.9 (45)
Victoria Park
22 June 1912
University
7.10 (52)
Essendon
16.24 (120)
MCG
22 June 1912
Geelong
12.7 (79)
Carlton
8.12 (60)
Corio Oval
22 June 1912
Round 11 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Melbourne
13.14 (92)
University
5.7 (37)
MCG
29 June 1912
Carlton
6.8 (44)
Fitzroy
4.15 (39)
Princes Park
29 June 1912
South Melbourne
19.12 (126)
Richmond
5.7 (37)
Lake Oval
29 June 1912
St Kilda
12.11 (83)
Geelong
9.14 (68)
Junction Oval
29 June 1912
Essendon
6.18 (54)
Collingwood
6.10 (46)
EMCG
29 June 1912
Round 12 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Richmond
11.19 (85)
University
4.4 (28)
Punt Road Oval
13 July 1912
Melbourne
0.8 (8)
South Melbourne
13.8 (86)
MCG
13 July 1912
Collingwood
8.15 (63)
St Kilda
6.4 (40)
Victoria Park
13 July 1912
Carlton
10.16 (76)
Essendon
4.9 (33)
Princes Park
13 July 1912
Geelong
10.13 (73)
Fitzroy
5.10 (40)
Corio Oval
13 July 1912
Round 13 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
St Kilda
15.12 (102)
University
6.14 (50)
Junction Oval
20 July 1912
Fitzroy
10.10 (70)
Richmond
3.11 (29)
Brunswick Street Oval
20 July 1912
Essendon
7.10 (52)
South Melbourne
9.11 (65)
EMCG
20 July 1912
Melbourne
7.12 (54)
Geelong
5.13 (43)
MCG
20 July 1912
Collingwood
3.14 (32)
Carlton
8.7 (55)
Victoria Park
20 July 1912
Round 14 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Carlton
4.18 (42)
Melbourne
5.7 (37)
Princes Park
27 July 1912
South Melbourne
14.7 (91)
St Kilda
7.18 (60)
Lake Oval
27 July 1912
University
7.8 (50)
Fitzroy
12.14 (86)
MCG
27 July 1912
Geelong
13.14 (92)
Essendon
5.10 (40)
Corio Oval
27 July 1912
Richmond
6.4 (40)
Collingwood
10.15 (75)
Punt Road Oval
27 July 1912
Round 15 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
South Melbourne
12.13 (85)
University
7.5 (47)
Lake Oval
3 August 1912
Essendon
10.12 (72)
Richmond
5.13 (43)
EMCG
3 August 1912
Collingwood
7.15 (57)
Geelong
6.8 (44)
Victoria Park
3 August 1912
Melbourne
6.6 (42)
Fitzroy
6.7 (43)
MCG
3 August 1912
St Kilda
6.15 (51)
Carlton
7.12 (54)
Junction Oval
3 August 1912
Round 16 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Geelong
4.8 (32)
South Melbourne
6.15 (51)
Corio Oval
17 August 1912
Fitzroy
12.17 (89)
St Kilda
8.7 (55)
Brunswick Street Oval
17 August 1912
Essendon
9.8 (62)
Melbourne
7.8 (50)
EMCG
17 August 1912
Carlton
8.20 (68)
Richmond
8.11 (59)
Princes Park
17 August 1912
University
6.7 (43)
Collingwood
6.20 (56)
MCG
17 August 1912
Round 17 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Richmond
9.9 (63)
Melbourne
11.7 (73)
Punt Road Oval
24 August 1912
University
7.8 (50)
Geelong
12.22 (94)
MCG
24 August 1912
St Kilda
15.18 (108)
Essendon
7.8 (50)
Junction Oval
24 August 1912
Fitzroy
9.11 (65)
Collingwood
4.3 (27)
Brunswick Street Oval
24 August 1912
South Melbourne
6.10 (46)
Carlton
7.10 (52)
Lake Oval
24 August 1912
Round 18 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Date
Melbourne
9.14 (68)
St Kilda
7.7 (49)
MCG
31 August 1912
Geelong
9.16 (70)
Richmond
4.9 (33)
Corio Oval
31 August 1912
Essendon
7.13 (55)
Fitzroy
6.13 (49)
EMCG
31 August 1912
Collingwood
5.7 (37)
South Melbourne
7.11 (53)
Victoria Park
31 August 1912
Carlton
10.14 (74)
University
10.9 (69)
Princes Park
31 August 1912
Ladder [ ]
1912 VFL ladder
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
1
South Melbourne
18
14
4
0
1160
739
157.0
56
Finals
2
Carlton
18
14
4
0
1145
873
131.2
56
3
Essendon (P)
18
12
6
0
1205
1049
114.9
48
4
Geelong
18
11
7
0
1154
911
126.7
44
5
Fitzroy
18
10
8
0
1016
936
108.5
40
6
Melbourne
18
9
9
0
985
996
98.9
36
7
Collingwood
18
9
9
0
912
995
91.7
36
8
St Kilda
18
7
11
0
1094
1090
100.4
28
9
Richmond
18
3
15
0
863
1333
64.7
12
10
University
18
1
17
0
812
1424
57.0
4
Source:
VFL ladder Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals [ ]
All of the 1912 finals were played at the MCG so the home team in the Semi Finals and Preliminary Final is purely the higher ranked team from the ladder but in the Grand Final the home team was the team that won the Preliminary Final.
Semi finals [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Date
Carlton
10.11 (71)
Geelong
4.19 (43)
MCG
7 September
Essendon
7.12 (54)
South Melbourne
6.6 (42)
MCG
14 September
Preliminary Final [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Date
Essendon
7.10 (52)
Carlton
6.12 (48)
MCG
21 September
Grand final [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Date
Essendon
5.17 (47)
South Melbourne
4.9 (33)
MCG
28 September
Essendon defeated South Melbourne 5.17 (47) to 4.9 (33), in front of a crowd of 54,436 people. (For an explanation of scoring see Australian rules football ).
Awards [ ]
The 1912 VFL Premiership team was Essendon .
The VFL's leading goalkicker was Harry Brereton of Melbourne with 56 goals.
University took the "wooden spoon " in 1912.
Notable events [ ]
On 27 April 1912, the first issue of the VFL's Football Record was published.[2]
For the first time, all VFL players wore a number on the back of their guernsey. The number designated the player himself, rather than his position and, in most cases, he played his entire career with the same number on his back (however, if he changed clubs, his number would also alter).
University's Round 3 victory over Richmond was ultimately to be the last win in the VFL club's history. University would go on to lose its next 51 matches (including two winless seasons in 1913 and 1914), a VFL/AFL record, before they dropped out of the competition.
South Australia defeated Victoria 9.8 (62) to 6.7 (43) in Adelaide on 10 August 1912.[2]
In a match against Collingwood, Essendon's Dan Hanley was impeded from taking part in a contest for the ball along one of the boundary lines, when a boundary umpire grasped him by the hand. There were no "official" witnesses to this incredible incident, and the boundary umpire went unpunished.
The captains of the two 1912 Second Semi-Final teams, Allan Belcher of Essendon and Vic Belcher of South Melbourne , were brothers. This is a VFL/AFL record.
VFL decided to appoint two stewards to each match. They had the power to report players.[2] They wear an all-white uniform, with the word "Steward" in red on their breast.[2]
References [ ]
^ "Items of Interest" . Football Record : 4. May 1912. Retrieved 13 May 2021 .
^ a b c d Ross, John (1996). 100 Years of Australian Football . Ringwood, Australia: Viking Books. p. 382. ISBN 9781854714343 .
Sources [ ]
Maplestone, M., Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996 , Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996. ISBN 0-9591740-2-8
Rogers, S. & Brown, A., Every Game Ever Played: VFL/AFL Results 1897–1997 (Sixth Edition) , Viking Books, (Ringwood), 1998. ISBN 0-670-90809-6
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