List of VFL/AFL premiers
A premiership medal awarded to Norm Clark in 1907
This page is a complete chronological listing of VFL/AFL premiers. The Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1989, is the elite national competition in men's Australian rules football .[ 1]
The inaugural premiership was awarded as a result of a round-robin finals system;[ 2] this format was replaced after the first season, and a grand final has been held every season since 1898 to determine the premiers,[ 3] with the exception of 1924 when a modified round-robin system was used.[ 4] [ 5] The formation of a national competition, beginning in 1987,[ 6] has resulted in the league attempting to develop "an even and stable competition"[ 7] through a range of equalisation policies, such as a salary cap and draft (introduced in 1985 and 1986 , respectively).[ 7] [ 8] This has had a significant impact on the spread of premierships: since 1990, thirteen clubs have won a premiership,[ 9] compared with only five clubs between 1967 and 1989.[ 10]
Three clubs, Carlton , Collingwood and Essendon , have won the most VFL/AFL premierships, with 16 each.[ 11] All teams currently competing in the AFL except Fremantle , Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney (three of the four newest clubs) have won a premiership, and all except Gold Coast have played in a grand final.[ 12]
List of premiers
Essendon won the inaugural VFL premiership in 1897
Fitzroy won the inaugural grand final in 1898
Carlton has won the equal-most premierships with 16, with their first coming in the 1906 season
Collingwood's premiership win in 1930 was the club's fourth successive premiership, a record for the league
Geelong players doing a lap of honour with the premiership cup after their grand final win in
2009
Season
Premiers
Runners-up
Margin
Type
Venue
Crowd
Date
Club
Score
Club
Score
1897
Essendon
Geelong
N/A
NF
1898
Fitzroy
5.8 (38)
Essendon
3.5 (23)
15
CF
Junction Oval
16,538
24 September 1898
1899
Fitzroy (2)
3.9 (27)
South Melbourne
3.8 (26)
1
F
Junction Oval
4,823
16 September 1899
1900
Melbourne
4.10 (34)
Fitzroy
3.12 (30)
4
CF
East Melbourne Cricket Ground
20,181
22 September 1900
1901
Essendon (2)
6.7 (43)
Collingwood
2.4 (16)
27
GF
Lake Oval
30,031
7 September 1901
1902
Collingwood
9.6 (60)
Essendon
3.9 (27)
33
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
35,202
20 September 1902
1903
Collingwood (2)
4.7 (31)
Fitzroy
3.11 (29)
2
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
32,263
12 September 1903
1904
Fitzroy (3)
9.7 (61)
Carlton
5.7 (37)
24
F
Melbourne Cricket Ground
32,688
17 September 1904
1905
Fitzroy (4)
4.6 (30)
Collingwood
2.5 (17)
13
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
30,000
30 September 1905
1906
Carlton
15.4 (94)
Fitzroy
6.9 (45)
49
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
44,437
22 September 1906
1907
Carlton (2)
6.14 (50)
South Melbourne
6.9 (45)
5
F
Melbourne Cricket Ground
45,477
21 September 1907
1908
Carlton (3)
5.5 (35)
Essendon
3.8 (26)
9
F
Melbourne Cricket Ground
50,261
26 September 1908
1909
South Melbourne
4.14 (38)
Carlton
4.12 (36)
2
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
37,759
2 October 1909
1910
Collingwood (3)
9.7 (61)
Carlton
6.11 (47)
14
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
42,790
1 October 1910
1911
Essendon (3)
5.11 (41)
Collingwood
4.11 (35)
6
F
Melbourne Cricket Ground
43,905
23 September 1911
1912
Essendon (4)
5.17 (47)
South Melbourne
4.9 (33)
14
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
54,434
28 September 1912
1913
Fitzroy (5)
7.14 (56)
St Kilda
5.13 (43)
13
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
59,556
27 September 1913
1914
Carlton (4)
6.9 (45)
South Melbourne
4.15 (39)
6
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
30,495
26 September 1914
1915
Carlton (5)
11.12 (78)
Collingwood
6.9 (45)
33
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
39,343
18 September 1915
1916
Fitzroy (6)
12.13 (85)
Carlton
8.8 (56)
29
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
21,130
2 September 1916
1917
Collingwood (4)
9.20 (74)
Fitzroy
5.9 (39)
35
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
25,512
22 September 1917
1918
South Melbourne (2)
9.8 (62)
Collingwood
7.15 (57)
5
F
Melbourne Cricket Ground
39,262
7 September 1918
1919
Collingwood (5)
11.12 (78)
Richmond
7.11 (53)
25
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
45,413
11 October 1919
1920
Richmond
7.10 (52)
Collingwood
5.5 (35)
17
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
53,908
2 October 1920
1921
Richmond (2)
5.6 (36)
Carlton
4.8 (32)
4
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
43,122
15 October 1921
1922
Fitzroy (7)
11.13 (79)
Collingwood
9.14 (68)
11
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
50,054
14 October 1922
1923
Essendon (5)
8.15 (63)
Fitzroy
6.10 (46)
17
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
46,566
20 October 1923
1924
Essendon (6)
Richmond
N/A
NF
1925
Geelong
10.19 (79)
Collingwood
9.15 (69)
10
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
64,288
10 October 1925
1926
Melbourne (2)
17.17 (119)
Collingwood
9.8 (62)
57
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
59,632
9 October 1926
1927
Collingwood (6)
2.13 (25)
Richmond
1.7 (13)
12
F
Melbourne Cricket Ground
34,551
1 October 1927
1928
Collingwood (7)
13.18 (96)
Richmond
9.9 (63)
27
F
Melbourne Cricket Ground
50,026
29 September 1928
1929
Collingwood (8)
11.13 (79)
Richmond
7.8 (50)
29
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
63,336
28 September 1929
1930
Collingwood (9)
14.16 (100)
Geelong
9.16 (70)
30
CF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
45,022
11 October 1930
1931
Geelong (2)
9.14 (68)
Richmond
7.6 (48)
20
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
60,712
10 October 1931
1932
Richmond (3)
13.14 (92)
Carlton
12.11 (83)
9
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
69,724
1 October 1932
1933
South Melbourne (3)
9.17 (71)
Richmond
4.5 (29)
42
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
75,754
30 September 1933
1934
Richmond (4)
19.14 (128)
South Melbourne
12.17 (89)
39
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
65,335
13 October 1934
1935
Collingwood (10)
11.12 (78)
South Melbourne
7.16 (58)
20
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
54,154
5 October 1935
1936
Collingwood (11)
11.23 (89)
South Melbourne
10.18 (78)
11
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
74,091
3 October 1936
1937
Geelong (3)
18.14 (122)
Collingwood
12.18 (90)
32
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
88,540
25 September 1937
1938
Carlton (6)
15.10 (100)
Collingwood
13.7 (85)
15
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
96,486
24 September 1938
1939
Melbourne (3)
21.22 (148)
Collingwood
14.11 (95)
53
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
78,110
30 September 1939
1940
Melbourne (4)
15.17 (107)
Richmond
10.8 (68)
39
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
70,330
28 September 1940
1941
Melbourne (5)
19.13 (127)
Essendon
13.20 (98)
29
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
79,687
27 September 1941
1942
Essendon (7)
19.18 (132)
Richmond
11.13 (79)
53
GF
Princes Park
49,000
19 September 1942
1943
Richmond (5)
12.14 (86)
Essendon
11.15 (81)
5
GF
Princes Park
42,100
25 September 1943
1944
Fitzroy (8)
9.12 (66)
Richmond
7.9 (51)
15
GF
Junction Oval
43,000
30 September 1944
1945
Carlton (7)
15.13 (103)
South Melbourne
10.15 (75)
28
GF
Princes Park
62,986
29 September 1945
1946
Essendon (8)
22.18 (150)
Melbourne
13.9 (87)
63
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
73,743
5 October 1946
1947
Carlton (8)
13.8 (86)
Essendon
11.19 (85)
1
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
85,815
27 September 1947
1948
Melbourne (6)
10.9 (69)
Essendon
7.27 (69)
0
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
85,658
2 October 1948
13.11 (89)
7.8 (50)
39
R
Melbourne Cricket Ground
52,226
9 October 1948
1949
Essendon (9)
18.17 (125)
Carlton
6.16 (52)
73
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
90,453
24 September 1949
1950
Essendon (10)
13.14 (92)
North Melbourne
7.12 (54)
38
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
87,601
23 September 1950
1951
Geelong (4)
11.15 (81)
Essendon
10.10 (70)
11
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
84,109
29 September 1951
1952
Geelong (5)
13.8 (86)
Collingwood
5.10 (40)
46
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
81,304
27 September 1952
1953
Collingwood (12)
11.11 (77)
Geelong
8.17 (65)
12
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
89,060
26 September 1953
1954
Footscray
15.12 (102)
Melbourne
7.9 (51)
51
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
80,897
25 September 1954
1955
Melbourne (7)
8.16 (64)
Collingwood
5.6 (36)
28
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
88,053
17 September 1955
1956
Melbourne (8)
17.19 (121)
Collingwood
6.12 (48)
73
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
115,803
15 September 1956
1957
Melbourne (9)
17.14 (116)
Essendon
7.13 (55)
61
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,324
21 September 1957
1958
Collingwood (13)
12.10 (82)
Melbourne
9.10 (64)
18
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
97,956
20 September 1958
1959
Melbourne (10)
17.13 (115)
Essendon
11.12 (78)
37
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
103,506
26 September 1959
1960
Melbourne (11)
8.14 (62)
Collingwood
2.2 (14)
48
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
97,457
24 September 1960
1961
Hawthorn
13.16 (94)
Footscray
7.9 (51)
43
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
107,935
23 September 1961
1962
Essendon (11)
13.12 (90)
Carlton
8.10 (58)
32
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
98,385
29 September 1962
1963
Geelong (6)
15.19 (109)
Hawthorn
8.12 (60)
49
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
101,452
5 October 1963
1964
Melbourne (12)
8.16 (64)
Collingwood
8.12 (60)
4
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
102,469
19 September 1964
1965
Essendon (12)
14.21 (105)
St Kilda
9.16 (70)
35
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
104,846
25 September 1965
1966
St Kilda
10.14 (74)
Collingwood
10.13 (73)
1
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
101,655
24 September 1966
1967
Richmond (6)
16.18 (114)
Geelong
15.15 (105)
11
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
109,396
23 September 1967
1968
Carlton (9)
7.14 (56)
Essendon
8.5 (53)
3
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
116,828
28 September 1968
1969
Richmond (7)
12.13 (85)
Carlton
8.12 (60)
25
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
119,165
27 September 1969
1970
Carlton (10)
17.9 (111)
Collingwood
14.17 (101)
10
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
121,696
26 September 1970
1971
Hawthorn (2)
12.10 (82)
St Kilda
11.9 (75)
7
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
118,192
25 September 1971
1972
Carlton (11)
28.9 (177)
Richmond
22.18 (150)
27
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
112,393
7 October 1972
1973
Richmond (8)
16.20 (116)
Carlton
12.14 (86)
30
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
116,956
29 September 1973
1974
Richmond (9)
18.20 (128)
North Melbourne
13.9 (87)
41
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
113,839
28 September 1974
1975
North Melbourne
19.8 (122)
Hawthorn
9.13 (67)
55
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
110,551
27 September 1975
1976
Hawthorn (3)
13.22 (100)
North Melbourne
10.10 (70)
30
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
110,143
25 September 1976
1977
North Melbourne (2)
9.22 (76)
Collingwood
10.16 (76)
0
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
108,224
24 September 1977
21.25 (151)
19.10 (124)
27
R
Melbourne Cricket Ground
98,366
1 October 1977
1978
Hawthorn (4)
18.13 (121)
North Melbourne
15.13 (103)
18
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
101,704
30 September 1978
1979
Carlton (12)
11.16 (82)
Collingwood
11.11 (77)
5
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
113,545
29 September 1979
1980
Richmond (10)
23.21 (159)
Collingwood
9.24 (78)
81
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
113,461
27 September 1980
1981
Carlton (13)
12.20 (92)
Collingwood
10.12 (72)
20
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
112,964
26 September 1981
1982
Carlton (14)
14.19 (103)
Richmond
12.13 (85)
18
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
107,537
25 September 1982
1983
Hawthorn (5)
20.20 (140)
Essendon
8.9 (57)
83
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
110,332
24 September 1983
1984
Essendon (13)
14.21 (105)
Hawthorn
12.9 (81)
24
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
92,685
29 September 1984
1985
Essendon (14)
26.14 (170)
Hawthorn
14.8 (92)
78
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,042
28 September 1985
1986
Hawthorn (6)
16.14 (110)
Carlton
9.14 (68)
42
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
101,861
27 September 1986
1987
Carlton (15)
15.14 (104)
Hawthorn
9.17 (71)
33
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
92,754
26 September 1987
1988
Hawthorn (7)
22.20 (152)
Melbourne
6.20 (56)
96
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
93,754
24 September 1988
1989
Hawthorn (8)
21.18 (144)
Geelong
21.12 (138)
6
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
94,796
30 September 1989
Australian Football League name adopted
1990
Collingwood (14)
13.11 (89)
Essendon
5.11 (41)
48
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
98,944
6 October 1990
1991
Hawthorn (9)
20.19 (139)
West Coast
13.8 (86)
53
GF
VFL Park
75,230
28 September 1991
1992
West Coast
16.17 (113)
Geelong
12.13 (85)
28
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
95,007
26 September 1992
1993
Essendon (15)
20.13 (133)
Carlton
13.11 (89)
44
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
96,862
25 September 1993
1994
West Coast (2)
20.23 (143)
Geelong
8.15 (63)
80
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
93,860
1 October 1994
1995
Carlton (16)
21.15 (141)
Geelong
11.14 (80)
61
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
93,670
30 September 1995
1996
North Melbourne (3)
19.17 (131)
Sydney
13.10 (88)
43
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
93,102
28 September 1996
1997
Adelaide
19.11 (125)
St Kilda
13.16 (94)
31
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
99,645
27 September 1997
1998
Adelaide (2)
15.15 (105)
North Melbourne
8.22 (70)
35
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
94,431
26 September 1998
1999
Kangaroos (4)
19.10 (124)
Carlton
12.17 (89)
35
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
94,228
25 September 1999
2000
Essendon (16)
19.21 (135)
Melbourne
11.9 (75)
60
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
96,249
2 September 2000
2001
Brisbane Lions
15.18 (108)
Essendon
12.10 (82)
26
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
91,482
29 September 2001
2002
Brisbane Lions (2)
10.15 (75)
Collingwood
9.12 (66)
9
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
91,817
28 September 2002
2003
Brisbane Lions (3)
20.14 (134)
Collingwood
12.12 (84)
50
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
79,451
27 September 2003
2004
Port Adelaide
17.11 (113)
Brisbane Lions
10.13 (73)
40
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
77,671
25 September 2004
2005
Sydney (4)
8.10 (58)
West Coast
7.12 (54)
4
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
91,828
24 September 2005
2006
West Coast (3)
12.13 (85)
Sydney
12.12 (84)
1
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
97,431
30 September 2006
2007
Geelong (7)
24.19 (163)
Port Adelaide
6.8 (44)
119
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
97,302
29 September 2007
2008
Hawthorn (10)
18.7 (115)
Geelong
11.23 (89)
26
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,012
27 September 2008
2009
Geelong (8)
12.8 (80)
St Kilda
9.14 (68)
12
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
99,251
26 September 2009
2010
Collingwood (15)
9.14 (68)
St Kilda
10.8 (68)
0
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,016
25 September 2010
16.12 (108)
7.10 (52)
56
R
Melbourne Cricket Ground
93,853
2 October 2010
2011
Geelong (9)
18.11 (119)
Collingwood
12.9 (81)
38
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
99,537
1 October 2011
2012
Sydney (5)
14.7 (91)
Hawthorn
11.15 (81)
10
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
99,683
29 September 2012
2013
Hawthorn (11)
11.11 (77)
Fremantle
8.14 (62)
15
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,007
28 September 2013
2014
Hawthorn (12)
21.11 (137)
Sydney
11.8 (74)
63
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
99,454
27 September 2014
2015
Hawthorn (13)
16.11 (107)
West Coast
8.13 (61)
46
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
98,633
3 October 2015
2016
Western Bulldogs (2)
13.11 (89)
Sydney
10.7 (67)
22
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
99,981
1 October 2016
2017
Richmond (11)
16.12 (108)
Adelaide
8.12 (60)
48
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,021
30 September 2017
2018
West Coast (4)
11.13 (79)
Collingwood
11.8 (74)
5
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,022
29 September 2018
2019
Richmond (12)
17.12 (114)
Greater Western Sydney
3.7 (25)
89
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,014
28 September 2019
2020
Richmond (13)
12.9 (81)
Geelong
7.8 (50)
31
GF
The Gabba
29,707
24 October 2020
2021
Melbourne (13)
21.14 (140)
Western Bulldogs
10.6 (66)
74
GF
Optus Stadium
61,118
25 September 2021
2022
Geelong (10)
20.13 (133)
Sydney
8.4 (52)
81
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,024
24 September 2022
2023
Collingwood (16)
12.18 (90)
Brisbane Lions
13.8 (86)
4
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,024
30 September 2023
2024
Brisbane Lions (4)
18.12 (120)
Sydney
9.6 (60)
60
GF
Melbourne Cricket Ground
100,013
28 September 2024
Premierships by club
Minor grade premierships
In addition to the seniors, VFL/AFL clubs have competed in premierships in three minor grades.
Night premierships
The pre-season and night premiership covers three competitions which are considered historically equivalent in status:
Seconds/reserves premierships
The reserve grade premiership was held in various formats between 1919 and 1999. It was known as the Victorian Junior Football League from 1919 until 1923, the Seconds from 1924 until 1959, the VFL Reserves from 1960 until 1989, and as the AFL reserves from 1990 until 1999.[ 13] Until 1991, the competition was run by the VFL/AFL, and from 1992 until 1999 it was administered by the Victorian State Football League .
Thirds/under-19s premierships
The VFL/AFL under-19s competition was held between 1946 and 1991. It was known as the VFL thirds from 1946 until 1959, and as the under-19s from 1960 until 1991.[ 13]
Source[ 14]
See also
Notes
a In these cases, had the other team won the match, a rematch would have been played the following weekend.
b Sydney was known as South Melbourne prior to relocation in 1982.
c North Melbourne was known simply as the Kangaroos from 1999 to 2007.
d Western Bulldogs was known as Footscray prior to 1997.
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