1946 VFL Premiership season Essendon FC team, premiers
Teams 12 Premiers Essendon (8th premiership)Minor premiers Essendon (8th minor premiership)Matches played 119 Highest attendance 77,370 Leading Goalkicker Medallist Des Fothergill (Collingwood ) Brownlow Medallist Don Cordner (Melbourne )
The 1946 Victorian Football League season was the 50th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
Premiership season [ ]
In 1946, the VFL competition consisted of twelve teams of 18 on-the-field players each, plus two substitute players, known as the 19th man and the 20th man . A player could be substituted for any reason; however, once substituted, a player could not return to the field of play under any circumstances.
Teams played each other in a home-and-away season of 19 rounds; matches 12 to 19 were the "home-and-away reverse" of matches 1 to 8.
The determination of the 1946 season's fixtures were complicated by the fact that both the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Lake Oval were still unavailable and, because of this, Melbourne shared the Punt Road Oval with Richmond as their home ground, and South Melbourne shared the Junction Oval with St Kilda as their home ground. Melbourne resumed using the Melbourne Cricket Ground as its home ground in round 17.
Once the 19 round home-and-away season had finished, the 1946 VFL Premiers were determined by the specific format and conventions of the Page–McIntyre system .
Round 1 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Fitzroy
12.11 (83)
Richmond
12.15 (87)
Brunswick Street Oval
32,000
20 April 1946
Melbourne
20.17 (137)
Geelong
12.19 (91)
Punt Road Oval
18,000
20 April 1946
Footscray
15.10 (100)
Essendon
14.14 (98)
Western Oval
26,000
20 April 1946
North Melbourne
19.23 (137)
St Kilda
12.6 (78)
Arden Street Oval
11,000
22 April 1946
Hawthorn
7.19 (61)
Collingwood
18.16 (124)
Glenferrie Oval
19,000
22 April 1946
South Melbourne
16.13 (109)
Carlton
18.9 (117)
Junction Oval
38,000
22 April 1946
Round 2 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
15.14 (104)
Hawthorn
9.19 (73)
Kardinia Park
7,500
27 April 1946
Essendon
10.11 (71)
South Melbourne
8.5 (53)
Windy Hill
16,000
27 April 1946
Collingwood
10.14 (74)
Fitzroy
8.10 (58)
Victoria Park
22,000
27 April 1946
Carlton
9.12 (66)
Melbourne
10.12 (72)
Princes Park
21,000
27 April 1946
Richmond
15.15 (105)
North Melbourne
19.19 (133)
Punt Road Oval
23,000
27 April 1946
St Kilda
11.3 (69)
Footscray
16.21 (117)
Junction Oval
14,000
27 April 1946
Round 3 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Richmond
16.14 (110)
St Kilda
6.15 (51)
Punt Road Oval
17,000
4 May 1946
Fitzroy
20.19 (139)
Geelong
9.9 (63)
Brunswick Street Oval
12,000
4 May 1946
Essendon
21.15 (141)
Melbourne
12.13 (85)
Windy Hill
17,000
4 May 1946
South Melbourne
12.14 (86)
Footscray
14.18 (102)
Junction Oval
25,000
4 May 1946
North Melbourne
10.14 (74)
Collingwood
12.12 (84)
Arden Street Oval
30,000
4 May 1946
Hawthorn
15.11 (101)
Carlton
19.17 (131)
Glenferrie Oval
16,000
4 May 1946
Round 4 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
12.15 (87)
South Melbourne
11.8 (74)
Punt Road Oval
18,000
11 May 1946
Geelong
11.18 (84)
North Melbourne
19.12 (126)
Kardinia Park
11,500
11 May 1946
Footscray
19.19 (133)
Richmond
17.10 (112)
Western Oval
27,000
11 May 1946
Carlton
6.16 (52)
Fitzroy
16.18 (114)
Princes Park
30,000
11 May 1946
Hawthorn
8.6 (54)
Essendon
24.13 (157)
Glenferrie Oval
10,000
11 May 1946
St Kilda
13.7 (85)
Collingwood
14.20 (104)
Junction Oval
15,000
11 May 1946
Round 5 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
11.8 (74)
St Kilda
13.17 (95)
Kardinia Park
9,000
18 May 1946
Essendon
11.13 (79)
Fitzroy
4.15 (39)
Windy Hill
17,000
18 May 1946
Collingwood
2.16 (28)
Richmond
14.10 (94)
Victoria Park
24,000
18 May 1946
Carlton
11.15 (81)
North Melbourne
9.11 (65)
Princes Park
19,000
18 May 1946
South Melbourne
11.21 (87)
Hawthorn
6.17 (53)
Junction Oval
10,000
18 May 1946
Melbourne
12.13 (85)
Footscray
22.14 (146)
Punt Road Oval
18,000
18 May 1946
Round 6 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
16.10 (106)
Melbourne
13.13 (91)
Glenferrie Oval
8,000
25 May 1946
Fitzroy
7.21 (63)
South Melbourne
10.12 (72)
Brunswick Street Oval
18,000
25 May 1946
Richmond
21.23 (149)
Geelong
13.9 (87)
Punt Road Oval
15,000
25 May 1946
North Melbourne
5.13 (43)
Essendon
11.17 (83)
Arden Street Oval
18,000
25 May 1946
Footscray
10.12 (72)
Collingwood
9.15 (69)
Western Oval
29,000
25 May 1946
St Kilda
10.12 (72)
Carlton
22.17 (149)
Junction Oval
19,000
25 May 1946
Round 7 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Essendon
20.20 (140)
St Kilda
7.16 (58)
Windy Hill
11,000
1 June 1946
Carlton
15.13 (103)
Richmond
11.10 (76)
Princes Park
42,000
1 June 1946
South Melbourne
10.16 (76)
North Melbourne
10.10 (70)
Junction Oval
17,000
1 June 1946
Hawthorn
13.12 (90)
Footscray
14.15 (99)
Glenferrie Oval
13,000
1 June 1946
Melbourne
5.11 (41)
Fitzroy
14.13 (97)
Punt Road Oval
12,000
1 June 1946
Geelong
10.8 (68)
Collingwood
20.12 (132)
Kardinia Park
10,000
1 June 1946
Round 8 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Fitzroy
14.14 (98)
Hawthorn
9.10 (64)
Brunswick Street Oval
12,000
8 June 1946
North Melbourne
9.2 (56)
Melbourne
3.9 (27)
Arden Street Oval
8,000
8 June 1946
Richmond
10.10 (70)
Essendon
15.17 (107)
Punt Road Oval
38,000
8 June 1946
St Kilda
7.5 (47)
South Melbourne
15.22 (112)
Junction Oval
17,000
10 June 1946
Footscray
16.22 (118)
Geelong
7.13 (55)
Western Oval
15,000
10 June 1946
Collingwood
16.16 (112)
Carlton
7.14 (56)
Victoria Park
40,000
10 June 1946
Round 9 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
14.12 (96)
St Kilda
8.9 (57)
Punt Road Oval
11,000
15 June 1946
Footscray
16.10 (106)
Fitzroy
15.9 (99)
Western Oval
22,000
15 June 1946
Essendon
16.22 (118)
Collingwood
11.10 (76)
Windy Hill
32,000
15 June 1946
Hawthorn
17.20 (122)
North Melbourne
14.13 (97)
Glenferrie Oval
14,000
17 June 1946
Carlton
18.20 (128)
Geelong
13.11 (89)
Princes Park
17,000
17 June 1946
South Melbourne
18.16 (124)
Richmond
15.20 (110)
Junction Oval
38,000
17 June 1946
Round 10 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
18.17 (125)
South Melbourne
12.12 (84)
Victoria Park
26,000
22 June 1946
Carlton
12.20 (92)
Footscray
13.10 (88)
Princes Park
39,000
22 June 1946
Richmond
9.16 (70)
Melbourne
13.8 (86)
Punt Road Oval
18,000
22 June 1946
St Kilda
10.24 (84)
Hawthorn
9.12 (66)
Junction Oval
8,000
22 June 1946
North Melbourne
15.8 (98)
Fitzroy
13.10 (88)
Arden Street Oval
12,000
22 June 1946
Geelong
18.18 (126)
Essendon
12.15 (87)
Kardinia Park
11,500
22 June 1946
Round 11 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
9.6 (60)
Richmond
14.14 (98)
Glenferrie Oval
11,000
6 July 1946
Footscray
18.9 (117)
North Melbourne
9.12 (66)
Western Oval
18,000
6 July 1946
Fitzroy
12.14 (86)
St Kilda
7.11 (53)
Brunswick Street Oval
7,000
6 July 1946
South Melbourne
12.19 (91)
Geelong
7.12 (54)
Junction Oval
9,000
6 July 1946
Melbourne
13.13 (91)
Collingwood
10.9 (69)
Punt Road Oval
17,000
6 July 1946
Essendon
12.12 (84)
Carlton
9.9 (63)
Windy Hill
29,000
6 July 1946
Round 12 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
15.7 (97)
Melbourne
21.14 (140)
Kardinia Park
11,500
13 July 1946
Essendon
16.24 (120)
Footscray
14.8 (92)
Windy Hill
29,000
13 July 1946
Collingwood
15.23 (113)
Hawthorn
11.14 (80)
Victoria Park
11,000
13 July 1946
Carlton
12.13 (85)
South Melbourne
11.18 (84)
Princes Park
26,000
13 July 1946
St Kilda
10.14 (74)
North Melbourne
12.11 (83)
Junction Oval
7,000
13 July 1946
Richmond
14.14 (98)
Fitzroy
10.12 (72)
Punt Road Oval
19,000
13 July 1946
Round 13 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
North Melbourne
6.11 (47)
Richmond
11.9 (75)
Arden Street Oval
10,000
20 July 1946
Footscray
5.11 (41)
St Kilda
6.10 (46)
Western Oval
10,000
20 July 1946
Hawthorn
15.22 (112)
Geelong
11.15 (81)
Glenferrie Oval
5,000
20 July 1946
South Melbourne
9.13 (67)
Essendon
10.8 (68)
Junction Oval
23,000
20 July 1946
Fitzroy
8.8 (56)
Collingwood
8.13 (61)
Brunswick Street Oval
15,000
20 July 1946
Melbourne
10.12 (72)
Carlton
7.13 (55)
Punt Road Oval
26,000
20 July 1946
Round 14 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Footscray
12.12 (84)
South Melbourne
4.7 (31)
Western Oval
21,000
27 July 1946
Collingwood
17.19 (121)
North Melbourne
9.16 (70)
Victoria Park
14,000
27 July 1946
Carlton
15.18 (108)
Hawthorn
10.11 (71)
Princes Park
17,000
27 July 1946
St Kilda
9.9 (63)
Richmond
16.16 (112)
Junction Oval
12,000
27 July 1946
Geelong
9.9 (63)
Fitzroy
8.7 (55)
Kardinia Park
10,000
27 July 1946
Melbourne
9.24 (78)
Essendon
10.13 (73)
Punt Road Oval
30,000
27 July 1946
Round 15 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Essendon
21.18 (144)
Hawthorn
12.7 (79)
Windy Hill
12,000
3 August 1946
Collingwood
15.24 (114)
St Kilda
10.9 (69)
Victoria Park
12,000
3 August 1946
South Melbourne
15.16 (106)
Melbourne
14.11 (95)
Junction Oval
22,000
3 August 1946
North Melbourne
15.10 (100)
Geelong
6.12 (48)
Arden Street Oval
7,500
3 August 1946
Richmond
12.21 (93)
Footscray
14.15 (99)
Punt Road Oval
31,000
3 August 1946
Fitzroy
14.10 (94)
Carlton
11.8 (74)
Brunswick Street Oval
21,000
3 August 1946
Round 16 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Hawthorn
12.15 (87)
South Melbourne
16.14 (110)
Glenferrie Oval
13,000
10 August 1946
Footscray
13.13 (91)
Melbourne
16.16 (112)
Western Oval
23,000
10 August 1946
St Kilda
20.10 (130)
Geelong
8.11 (59)
Junction Oval
6,000
10 August 1946
Fitzroy
14.18 (102)
Essendon
7.16 (58)
Brunswick Street Oval
16,000
10 August 1946
Richmond
18.9 (117)
Collingwood
12.15 (87)
Punt Road Oval
32,000
10 August 1946
North Melbourne
13.9 (87)
Carlton
10.18 (78)
Arden Street Oval
16,000
10 August 1946
Round 17 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Geelong
13.11 (89)
Richmond
16.11 (107)
Kardinia Park
11,000
17 August 1946
Essendon
18.14 (122)
North Melbourne
4.10 (34)
Windy Hill
16,000
17 August 1946
Collingwood
20.12 (132)
Footscray
10.10 (70)
Victoria Park
25,000
17 August 1946
Carlton
14.8 (92)
St Kilda
10.17 (77)
Princes Park
13,000
17 August 1946
Melbourne
18.15 (123)
Hawthorn
13.8 (86)
MCG
16,000
17 August 1946
South Melbourne
7.16 (58)
Fitzroy
12.15 (87)
Junction Oval
18,000
17 August 1946
Round 18 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
North Melbourne
11.8 (74)
South Melbourne
15.19 (109)
Arden Street Oval
7,000
24 August 1946
Footscray
23.27 (165)
Hawthorn
8.5 (53)
Western Oval
12,000
24 August 1946
Fitzroy
9.11 (65)
Melbourne
10.9 (69)
Brunswick Street Oval
19,000
24 August 1946
Collingwood
17.26 (128)
Geelong
7.11 (53)
Victoria Park
11,000
24 August 1946
St Kilda
11.9 (75)
Essendon
16.20 (116)
Junction Oval
9,000
24 August 1946
Richmond
16.29 (125)
Carlton
13.15 (93)
Punt Road Oval
38,000
24 August 1946
Round 19 [ ]
Home team
Home team score
Away team
Away team score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Melbourne
17.11 (113)
North Melbourne
11.10 (76)
MCG
19,000
31 August 1946
Essendon
16.18 (114)
Richmond
18.5 (113)
Windy Hill
23,000
31 August 1946
Carlton
15.11 (101)
Collingwood
14.12 (96)
Princes Park
27,000
31 August 1946
South Melbourne
14.10 (94)
St Kilda
6.13 (49)
Junction Oval
10,000
31 August 1946
Geelong
17.18 (120)
Footscray
12.5 (77)
Kardinia Park
12,000
31 August 1946
Hawthorn
9.15 (69)
Fitzroy
12.22 (94)
Glenferrie Oval
6,000
31 August 1946
Ladder [ ]
1946 VFL ladder
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
1
Essendon (P)
19
15
4
0
1980
1407
140.7
60
Finals
2
Collingwood
19
13
6
0
1849
1477
125.2
52
3
Footscray
19
13
6
0
1917
1628
117.8
52
4
Melbourne
19
13
6
0
1700
1622
104.8
52
5
Richmond
19
11
8
0
1921
1659
115.8
44
6
Carlton
19
11
8
0
1724
1688
102.1
44
7
South Melbourne
19
10
9
0
1627
1528
106.5
40
8
Fitzroy
19
9
10
0
1589
1339
118.7
36
9
North Melbourne
19
8
11
0
1536
1685
91.2
32
10
Geelong
19
4
15
0
1505
2124
70.9
16
11
St Kilda
19
4
15
0
1332
1902
70.0
16
12
Hawthorn
19
3
16
0
1487
2108
70.5
12
Source:
VFL ladder Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals [ ]
Semi finals [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Footscray
15.12 (102)
Melbourne
17.18 (120)
MCG
61,277
7 September
Essendon
14.16 (100)
Collingwood
13.22 (100)
MCG
77,370
14 September
Essendon
10.16 (76)
Collingwood
8.9 (57)
MCG
64,903
21 September
Preliminary Final [ ]
Home team
Score
Away team
Score
Venue
Crowd
Date
Collingwood
14.16 (100)
Melbourne
16.17 (113)
MCG
59,444
28 September
Grand final [ ]
Essendon defeated Melbourne 22.18 (150) to 13.9 (87), in front of a crowd of 72,743 people. (For an explanation of scoring see Australian rules football ).
Awards [ ]
The 1946 VFL Premiership team was Essendon .
The VFL's leading goalkicker was Bill Brittingham of Essendon with 66 goals, including 8 goals in the finals series. Des Fothergill of Collingwood was the leading goal-kicker in the home-and-home season, with 63 goals.
The winner of the 1946 Brownlow Medal was Don Cordner of Melbourne with 20 votes. Cordner was the first of the only two amateur players ever to win the Brownlow Medal; the second was Footscray 's John Schultz in 1960.
Hawthorn took the "wooden spoon " in 1946.
The seconds premiership was won by Richmond . Richmond 7.15 (57) defeated Fitzroy 7.14 (56) in the Grand Final, played as a curtain-raiser to the senior preliminary final on Saturday 28 September at the Melbourne Cricket Ground .[1]
The inaugural thirds premiership was won by North Melbourne . North Melbourne 11.9 (75) defeated Carlton 5.12 (42) in the Grand Final, played on Saturday 21 September.[2]
Notable events [ ]
The ANFC introduced a second substitute player, known as the 20th man ; this meant that a team was now composed of 18 "run on" players, and two "reserves" on the bench. A player could be substituted for any reason (not just if he was injured and unable to continue). Once substituted, a player could not return to the field of play under any circumstances. As with the 19th man, the 20th man was paid a match fee only in the event that he took the field.
The ANFC rejected a joint proposal from New South Wales and Tasmania to introduce an "order off" rule for foul play.
The VFL introduced a new Under-19 competition; the teams are referred to as the Third Eighteens .
The VFL resumes the Brownlow Medal award.
In Round 1, 33-year-old former champion full-forward Bob Pratt returned to South Melbourne after playing for VFA club Coburg (1940–1941) and serving in the Royal Australian Air Force (1942–1945). He kicked two goals before badly injuring a leg, and never played again.
In Round 2, North Melbourne won its first ever VFL away match against Richmond , having lost the previous 15 meetings.
From ninth position on the ladder at the end of Round 8, Melbourne won 13 of its next 14 matches and play in the Grand Final.
At half time in the closely contested Grand Final, a straighter-kicking Melbourne 10.4 (64) was three points in front of Essendon 9.7 (61); in the third quarter Essendon kicked 11.8 (74) to Melbourne's 1.1 (7).
References [ ]
^ "Rough play in seconds final:Richmond win". The Argus . Melbourne. 30 September 1946. p. 16.
^ "Junior football". The Sporting Globe . Melbourne. 21 September 1946. p. 3.
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
Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported , Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. ISBN 0-670-86814-0
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