118th season of the Victorian Amateur Football Association
Australian rules football season
2018 VAFA season Teams 70 Matches played 658
The 2018 VAFA season was the 118th season of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA), the largest senior community Australian rules football competition in Victoria . A total of 70 teams participated across seven divisions under a promotion and relegation system.
Association membership
Prior to the start of the season, Point Cook and Old Eltham Collegians left the VAFA to join the Western Football Netball League and Northern Football Netball League respectively.
Name changes
Brunswick NOBSPC , which had most recently been renamed from NOBs/St Pat's in 2015, changed its name to Brunswick Football Club in October 2017.[ 1] [ 2]
Notable events
Premier
Australian rules football season
St Kevin's Old Boys won their second Premier Division premiership in a row, defeating Collegians by 5 points in the Grand Final.[ 5]
Four members of the St Kevin's premiership side − Lachie Sullivan , Ned Reeves , Tom Jok and Ethan Phillips − have since gone on to play in the Australian Football League (AFL).[ 6] [ 7]
Old Scotch and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers were relegated.
Ladder
Source: [ 8] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. (P) Premiers
Finals
Premier B
Australian rules football season
St Bernard's defeated Old Carey by 83 points in the Grand Final.[ 10]
AJAX coach Mark Williams , a former Australian Football League (AFL) player and coach, left at the end of the season after the club was relegated.[ 11] [ 12]
Ladder
Source: [ 13] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. (P) Premiers
Finals
Premier C
Australian rules football season
2018 VAFA Premier C season Teams 10 Premiers Fitzroy Minor premiers Williamstown CYMS Wooden spooners St. Mary's Salesian Best and fairest Yuma Hemphill (Williamstown CYMS) Leading goalkicker Adrian Romanyk (PEGS) 61 goals [ 14] Matches played 94
Fitzroy won their first senior premiership since the 1944 VFL Grand Final , and their first in the VAFA since merging with the Fitzroy Reds, with a 70-point victory over Williamstown CYMS .[ 15] [ 16]
Ladder
Source: [ 17] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. (P) Premiers
Finals
Division 1
Australian rules football season
Ladder
Source: [ 18] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. (P) Premiers
Finals
Division 2
Australian rules football season
Following the conclusion of the season, in which they finished last, Eltham Collegians left the VAFA and transferred to the Northern Football League .[ 20]
Ladder
Source: [ 21] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. (P) Premiers
Finals
Preliminary final
Sunday, 2 September
Old Paradians 12.8 (80)
def.
Whitefriars 8.12 (60)
Highgate Recreation Reserve, Craigieburn
Grand Final
Sunday, 9 September
UHS-VU 14.17 (101)
def.
Old Paradians 6.10 (46)
Coburg City Oval
Both teams were promoted to Division 1
Division 3
Australian rules football season
Ladder
Source: [ 23] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. (P) Premiers
Finals
Preliminary final
Saturday, 1 September
Hawthorn 10.16 (76)
def.
Westbourne Grammarians 7.8 (50)
Garvey Oval, Bundoora
Grand Final
Sunday, 9 September
Glen Eira 10.12 (72)
def.
Hawthorn 8.9 (57)
Trevor Barker Oval
Both teams were promoted to Division 2
Division 4
Australian rules football season
Following the conclusion of the season, Mt Lilydale Old Collegians merged with Croydon North to form Croydon North MLOC Football Club , and then transferred to the Eastern Football League .[ 25]
Ladder
Source: [ 26] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. (P) Premiers
Finals
Semi-finals
Saturday, 25 August
North Brunswick 14.13 (97)
def.
Parkside 6.13 (49)
Garvey Oval, Bundoora
Sunday, 26 August
St. Francis Xavier OC 12.8 (80)
def.
South Melbourne Districts 7.8 (50)
Waverley Oval, Malvern East
Grand Final
Saturday, 8 September
North Brunswick 15.11 (101)
def.
Parkside 9.11 (65)
Garvey Oval, Bundoora
Both teams were promoted to Division 3
Minor grades
Reserves, thirds and under-19s competitions were all held alongside the seniors.
Reserves
Thirds
Under-19s
References
VAFA VAFAW Known as the Metropolitan Junior Football Association from 1892−1911; known as the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association from 1912−1932