Essendon won their first thirds premiership, defeating reigning premiers Carlton by 1 point.[1]
Following the demise of TAA after four rounds in the previous season, Richmond chose to enter a second team into the competition − known as Richmond Juniors. It lasted for one season, and was replaced by Collingwood in 1951.[2]
Ladder
A round 8 game between Richmond Juniors and Melbourne, scheduled to be held on 10 June, was postponed (and later cancelled) due to the condition of the respective grounds. Both teams were awarded two points each.[2]
Source: [3] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
Finals series
Grand Final
Five minutes before the end of the match, scores were level. It was not until the last minute that Essendon, with a behind that almost missed, won the game.[1]