As of 2023, Richmond's total of 4.5 (29) remains the lowest score conceded by South Melbourne since 1919.[2]
Bob Pratt kicked three goals for South Melbourne which saw him overtake Gordon Coventry as the 1933 season's leading goalkicker.
South Melbourne's premiership side was often referred to as the "foreign legion" due to the high number of players in the team who had been recruited from interstate.[3] The majority of their recruits around that time came from Western Australia which earned South Melbourne the nickname "Swans".[4]
This was the first of two successive years in which these teams met in the premiership decider. In the 1934 VFL Grand Final it was Richmond which emerged victorious. South Melbourne did not win another premiership for 72 years, eventually winning the 2005 AFL Grand Final — as the "Sydney Swans" — having relocated to Sydney in 1982.