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1956 VFA season

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The 1956 Victorian Football Association season was the 75th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Williamstown Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne in the Grand Final on 29 September by twenty-four points. It was Williamstown's eighth premiership, its third in a row (all won against Port Melbourne), and the third of five premierships won in six seasons from 1954 until 1959.

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Premiership

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The home-and-home season was played over twenty matches, before the top four clubs contested a finals series under the Page–McIntyre system to determine the premiers for the season.

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Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
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1956 VFA Grand Final
Saturday, 29 September Port Melbourne def. by Williamstown St Kilda Cricket Ground (crowd: 28,000) [5]
5.6 (36)
8.11 (59)
9.14 (68)
10.18 (78)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.1 (19)
8.5 (53)
8.10 (58)
14.18 (102)
Umpires: Jack Irving
Bonnett 4, Collins, Harvey, Johnson, McDonald, Miller, Sykes Goals McPherson 6, Gear 2, Callahan, Fisher, Linton, Reed, Smith, Wookey
Atkinson (ankle), Laffey (leg) Injuries Curran (hand)
  • Port Melbourne and Williamstown were tied on 10.16 (76) with ten minutes remaining, before Williamstown kicked four late goals.
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Perth Carnival

The Association competed in the 1956 Perth Carnival, and finished in last place with a record of 0–4. Port Melbourne's Frank Johnson captained the Association team,[7] and Northcote's Bill Faul served as coach.[8] Johnson was named as captain of the All-Australian team; no other Association players were named in the team.[9]

1956 Perth Carnival
Thursday, 14 June South Australia 16.14 (110) def. Victoria (VFA) 11.10 (76) Subiaco Oval [10]
Saturday, 16 June Victoria (VFL) 21.17 (143) def. Victoria (VFA) 3.5 (23) Subiaco Oval [11]
Tuesday, 19 June Tasmania 27.22 (184) def. Victoria (VFA) 12.12 (84) Subiaco Oval [12]
Thursday, 21 June Western Australia 22.20 (152) def. Victoria (VFA) 9.15 (69) Subiaco Oval [13]

Other notable events

  • The Preston City Oval was unavailable during 1956 after being upgraded and resurfaced by the council in October 1955.[14] Preston played its home matches at Coburg for the season.[15]
  • Northcote players were paid for their services during 1956, after having played as amateurs since mid-1953 due to the club's financial difficulties.[16][17] During the season, Yarraville suffered financial difficulties, and players' match payments were reduced from four pounds to ten shillings.[18]
  • In its Round 1 match, Coburg 6.5 (41) trailed Preston 13.8 (86) by 45 points at three-quarter time, before kicking 8.10 to no score in the final quarter to win 14.15 (99) d. 13.8 (86).[19]
  • In its Round 7 match, Yarraville defeated Williamstown by one point after Jack Whallis kicked a goal after the final siren from 35 yards.[20]

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