List of provincial clubs in the Victorian Football Association
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In the first decade of the Victorian Football Association (VFA), a number of provincial clubs were full administrative members of the association, but never played enough games against other clubs to be considered relevant in the premiership.[1] These clubs were active from the first VFA season in 1877 until.[2]
Notably, a number of 'junior teams' also competed alongside senior sides.[3][4]
Almost all of these clubs folded after a single season, however a number still exist to this day and compete in local football leagues, including three in the Bendigo Football Netball League.[5][6]
List of provincial clubs
[edit]VFA Club | Colours | Moniker | Est. | VFA season(s) | Current league(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barwon | ![]() | Riverites | 1874 | 1877–1878 | Folded (1879) |
Benalla | ![]() | 1882 | Folded | ||
Castlemaine | ![]() | Magpies | 1859 | 1877 | Folded* |
Colac/Camperdown | ![]() | Magpies | 1877 | Folded | |
Canning & Battery United | ![]() | 1879 | Folded | ||
Chilwell | ![]() | 1874 | 1878–1881 | Merged* | |
Clifton Union | ![]() | 1883 | Folded | ||
Daylesford | ![]() | Bulldogs | 1877 | 1880 | Central Highlands |
East Geelong | ![]() | 1879 | 1880–1881 | Geelong & District | |
Geelong College | ![]() | 1878 | Folded | ||
Geelong Imperial | ![]() | Imps | 1877 | Folded | |
Geelong Juniors | ![]() | Juniors | 1877 | Folded | |
Geelong Schools | ![]() | 1878–1881 | Folded | ||
Inglewood | ![]() | 1877 | Folded | ||
Kyneton | ![]() | Tigers | 1868 | 1877–1885 | Bendigo |
Lincoln United | ![]() | 1877 | 1878 | Folded | |
Maryborough | ![]() | Magpies | 1872 | 1877–1884 | Bendigo |
North Geelong | ![]() | Magpies | 1876 | 1878–1882 | Geelong & District |
Public Schools | ![]() | 1877–1883 | Folded | ||
Sale | ![]() | Magpies | 1877 | 1878–1883 | Gippsland |
Sandhurst | ![]() | 1861 | 1877 | Bendigo | |
Warwick | ![]() | 1877 | Folded | ||
Victorian Railways | ![]() | 1877 | Folded |
- = Castlemain were replaced by present-day Camperdown
- = Chilwell merged with Newtown in 1933 and are now competing in the Geelong Football Netball League as Newtown & Chilwell
References
[edit]- ^ "Teams". The VFA Project.
- ^ Peter Pindar (13 October 1877). "The Football Season of 1877 – Part 1". The Australasian. Vol. XXIII, no. 602. Melbourne, VIC. p. 461.
- ^ Pennings, Mark. "Origins of Australian Football: Victoria's Early History" (PDF). p. 21.
- ^ "Historic Princes Park petition found". Carlton Football Club. 15 December 2015.
- ^ "1877". Blueseum.
- ^ "OUR HISTORY". Kyneton Football Club.