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1901 MJFA season

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1901 MJFA season
Teams8
PremiersLeopold
2nd premiership
Minor premiersLeopold
2nd minor premiership
Wooden spoonersSt Ignatius
1st wooden spoon
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The 1901 MJFA season, also known as the 1901 MFA season, was the 10th season of the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA).[a]

Leopold won the MJFA premiership for the second year in a row, finishing first on the ladder after going undefeated for the entire season.[5][6]

Association membership

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Prior to the start of the 1901 season, the Kew Football Club left the MJFA and joined another competition, also known as the MJFA.[a][1] The South Melbourne Juniors also left, joining the Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA).[7]

The South Yarra Juniors Football Club, which had been formed in 1899, entered the MJFA.[8][9] A previous South Yarra Football Club had joined the competition in 1897 but withdrew during the 1898 season.[10][11]

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA Pts
1 Leopold (P) 14 14 0 0 1035 286 56
2 Collegians 14 12 2 0 928 284 48
3 Caulfield 14 10 4 0 664 389 40
4 Brighton 14 7 7 0 547 721 28
5 Celtic 14 6 8 0 401 492 24
6 Beverley 14 3 11 0 389 607 12
7 South Yarra 14 3 11 0 346 841 12
8 St Ignatius 14 1 13 0 233 933 4

Source: [12][13]
(P) Premiers; (W) Club withdrew

Notes

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  1. ^ a b In 1900, the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA, now VAFA) decided on a change of name to the Metropolitan Football Association (MFA). MJFA president Lawrence Adamson brokered a deal that the existing MFA (of 1899) became the MJFA, giving his MJFA (of 1892) the "Metropolitan Football Association" name.[1][2] Despite this, various newspaper reports from 1900 until 1912 still use the MJFA name when referring to Adamson's competition, most consensus is that "MJFA" in this time period refers to the now-VAFA, and the VAFA's official history continues to use the MJFA name until 1912.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "CLUB HISTORY". Kew Football Club. Archived from the original on 19 April 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
  2. ^ "METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION". The Herald. 17 August 1906. p. 5. Retrieved 13 August 2024. Tomorrow's MFA matches
  3. ^ "A BRIEF HISTORY" (PDF). Victorian Amateur Football Association. 9 April 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Metropolitan Junior Football Association (Vic)". Footypedia. Archived from the original on 10 August 2024. Retrieved 10 August 2024.
  5. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Age. 11 September 1901. p. 8. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  6. ^ Kick, Drop (17 September 1901). "FOOTBALL". Sportsman. p. 6. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  7. ^ Judge (6 April 1901). "THE COMING SEASON". Record. p. 2. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  8. ^ "METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION". The Argus. 30 May 1901. p. 7. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  9. ^ "METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION". The Argus. 14 August 1901. p. 8. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  10. ^ "FINAL POSITIONS OF CLUBS". Trove. Brighton Southern Cross. 25 September 1897. Archived from the original on 10 August 2024. Retrieved 10 August 2024.
  11. ^ Rover (9 July 1898). "FOOTBALL". The Prahran Telegraph. p. 2. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  12. ^ "Metropolitan Football Association". Leader. 7 September 1901. p. 17. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  13. ^ "FOOTBALL". Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian. 30 August 1901. p. 5. Retrieved 12 October 2024.