1914 MAFA season

23rd season of the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1914 MAFA season was the 23rd season of the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA), an Australian rules football competition played in the state of Victoria.[1] The season began on 26 April and concluded on 19 September, comprising an 18-match home-and-away season, followed by a three-week finals series.[2]

Date26 April – 19 September 1914
Teams10
PremiersSouth Yarra
3rd premiership
Minor premiersSouth Yarra
3rd minor premiership
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1914 MAFA season
Date26 April – 19 September 1914
Teams10
PremiersSouth Yarra
3rd premiership
Minor premiersSouth Yarra
3rd minor premiership
← 1913
1915 â†’
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South Yarra won the MAFA premiership for the third time, defeating Collingwood District by 22 points in the 1914 MAFA Grand Final.[3]

Association membership

At the end of the 1913 season, Hawthorn applied and was admitted into the Victorian Football Association (VFA), leaving the MAFA.[4][5] They were replaced by Elsternwick, which had been competing in the Federal Football Association (FFA), keeping the size of the MAFA at 10 clubs.[6][7]

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D Pts Qualification
1 South Yarra (P) 18 16 2 0 64 Finals series
2 Collingwood District 18 15 3 0 60
3 Leopold 18 12 6 0 48
4 Fitzroy Juniors 18 11 7 0 44
5 Collegians 18 9 9 0 36
6 Elsternwick 17 8 8 1 34
7 Carlton District 18 6 11 1 26
8 Beverley 18 5 11 2 24
9 Caulfield 18 3 15 0 12
10 University 2nd 17 2 15 0 8
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Source:[8][9][10]
(P) Premiers

Finals

At the time, the MAFA used the Argus finals system, which gave the club that finished first on the ladder at the end of the home-and-away season (the minor premiers) the right to challenge the winner of the finals series for the premiership.[11]

Although they lost the semi-final to Fitzroy Juniors, South Yarra had the right to challenge.[12] Thus, Collingwood District (who defeated Leopold in the other semi-final) played Fitzroy Juniors in a preliminary final, with the winner of that match playing South Yarra in the grand final.[13][14]

Semi-finals

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Semi-finals
Saturday, 5 September (1:00pm) Collingwood District 8.10 (58) def. Leopold 6.9 (45) Melbourne Cricket Ground [15][16][17]
Saturday, 5 September South Yarra 5.12 (42) def. by Fitzroy Juniors 9.11 (65) Victoria Park [18][19][20][21]
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Preliminary final

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Preliminary final
Saturday, 12 September (1:00pm) Collingwood District 11.16 (82) def. Fitzroy Juniors 2.9 (21) Melbourne Cricket Ground [22]
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Grand Final

1914 MAFA Grand Final
Saturday, 19 September (1:00pm) South Yarra def. Collingwood District Melbourne Cricket Ground [23][24][25][26]

2.8 (20)

8.15 (63)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final

2.6 (18)

5.11 (41)
Moyes 4 Goals
Moyes, Rudd, Phillips, Flintoftt, Marshall, E. James, J. James Best Penrose, McCarthy, Downs, Mutch, Reilly, Farnan, Waterson, O'Keefe, Kerlie, Gray, Franklin
Reports Unnamed player (striking)[27]

Teams

South Yarra
B: Bryne Hart Carbarns
HB: Harris Plowman Sweetland
C: Sandford Christian E. James
HF: Hanson Richardson Hosking
F: Flintoff Moyes Phillips
Foll: Rudd Marshall (c) J. James
Collingwood District
B: Charlie Mutch A. Andrews Arthur Joseph
HB: Ernie Tait Roy Franklin Bert Thorpe
C: Roy Waterson (c) Johnny Downs Bert Roberts
HF: Harry Kerley Con McCarthy Pat Farnan
F: L.P. Reilly Fades Jack Hutchinson
Foll: Thomas O'Keefe Roy Gray Arthur Penrose

Notable events

  • A match in August between Beverley and Leopold had a delayed start after the central umpire appointed for the match was unable to attend. Beverley allowed "one of the Leopold men" to act as central umpire, assisted by two boundary umpires.[29]
  • South Yarra full-forward Moyes kicked close to 70 goals for the 1914 season.[27]

References

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