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The 1992 AFL season was the 96th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured fifteen clubs, ran from 21 March until 26 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top six clubs.

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Prior to the season, the AFL ceased its role as the administrative body for football in Victoria after 95 years: this role was transferred, along with control of the reserves competition, to the newly established Victorian State Football League (VSFL). Subsequently, the Victorian AFL clubs' under-19s competition was dissolved, and zone-based recruiting was abolished.

The premiership was won by the West Coast Eagles, after it defeated Geelong by 28 points in the 1992 AFL Grand Final. It was West Coast's first premiership, and the first premiership won by a non-Victorian club following the league's interstate expansion.

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Foster's Cup

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Home-and-away season

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Round 8

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Round 9

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
North Melbourne9.12 (66)Fitzroy15.15 (105)MCG17,371Friday 15, May
Carlton11.16 (82)West Coast15.16 (106)Princes Park19,077Saturday 16, May
Essendon17.22 (124)Geelong28.13 (181)MCG41,244Saturday 16, May
Hawthorn18.12 (120)Melbourne7.6 (48)Waverley Park22,686Saturday 16, May
Brisbane Bears6.6 (42)Footscray11.18 (84)Carrara Stadium3,059Sunday 17, May
Richmond19.20 (134)Sydney14.18 (102)MCG17,487Sunday 17, May
Adelaide9.10 (64)Collingwood9.15 (69)Football Park44,723Sunday 17, May

Round 10

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
West Coast17.16 (118)Adelaide11.12 (78)WACA23,046Friday 22, May
Carlton18.8 (116)Essendon7.22 (64)Princes Park27,993Saturday 23, May
Geelong9.12 (66)Collingwood12.9 (81)Waverley Park60,228Saturday 23, May
Footscray16.11 (107)Richmond13.12 (90)Whitten Oval18,508Saturday 23, May
Melbourne21.14 (140)North Melbourne16.8 (104)MCG18,634Saturday 23, May
St Kilda25.18 (168)Brisbane Bears9.6 (60)Moorabbin Oval18,360Saturday 23, May
Sydney12.13 (85)Hawthorn21.20 (146)SCG12,217Sunday 24, May

Round 11

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
Melbourne10.5 (65)Carlton14.15 (99)Waverley Park30,177Saturday 30, May
Fitzroy13.14 (92)Collingwood13.11 (89)Princes Park25,343Saturday 30, May
Geelong19.15 (129)St Kilda18.18 (126)Kardinia Park22,429Saturday 30, May
Richmond22.10 (142)Brisbane Bears11.17 (83)MCG13,174Saturday 30, May
Essendon16.20 (116)Sydney10.13 (73)MCG20,476Sunday 31, May
Footscray16.13 (109)Hawthorn11.9 (75)Whitten Oval25,829Sunday 31, May
Adelaide21.16 (142)North Melbourne16.11 (107)Football Park36,312Sunday 31, May

Round 12

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Round 13

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Round 14

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
North Melbourne20.17 (137)Brisbane Bears16.6 (102)MCG6,396Friday 19, June
Fitzroy20.13 (133)Carlton17.12 (114)Princes Park21,405Saturday 20, June
Hawthorn8.12 (60)West Coast11.8 (74)Waverley Park26,346Saturday 20, June
Richmond15.18 (108)St Kilda24.13 (157)MCG30,922Saturday 20, June
Collingwood11.16 (82)Footscray11.10 (76)MCG67,835Sunday 21, June
Sydney11.17 (83)Geelong24.14 (158)SCG11,132Sunday 21, June
Adelaide14.8 (92)Essendon21.10 (136)Football Park43,163Sunday 21, June

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Round 16

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
West Coast15.19 (109)Melbourne13.9 (87)WACA23,182Friday 3, July
Carlton27.17 (179)Brisbane Bears12.8 (80)Princes Park11,693Saturday 4, July
Collingwood24.17 (161)Richmond14.14 (98)Victoria Park31,168Saturday 4, July
Essendon16.15 (111)St Kilda11.17 (83)MCG42,461Saturday 4, July
Footscray22.11 (143)Adelaide8.8 (56)Waverley Park13,235Saturday 4, July
Geelong14.11 (95)Hawthorn16.18 (114)Kardinia Park26,257Saturday 4, July
Sydney11.17 (83)Fitzroy21.10 (136)SCG7,329Sunday 5, July

Round 17

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
Hawthorn7.12 (54)Carlton9.12 (66)Waverley Park52,481Saturday 11, July
St Kilda11.18 (84)Footscray15.7 (97)Moorabbin Oval27,347Saturday 11, July
Geelong21.10 (136)Melbourne8.15 (63)Kardinia Park19,829Saturday 11, July
North Melbourne18.11 (119)Richmond17.16 (118)Princes Park11,089Saturday 11, July
Brisbane Bears9.10 (64)Collingwood14.19 (103)Carrara Stadium13,053Saturday 11, July
Fitzroy10.17 (77)Essendon11.14 (80)North Hobart Oval10,265Sunday 12, July
West Coast16.11 (107)Sydney8.6 (54)Subiaco Oval28,397Sunday 12, July

Round 18

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
Sydney14.12 (96)Collingwood17.12 (114)SCG15,240Friday 17, July
Essendon13.15 (93)Footscray10.17 (77)MCG44,142Saturday 18, July
Fitzroy10.13 (73)Brisbane Bears16.18 (114)Princes Park6,461Saturday 18, July
Hawthorn20.13 (133)North Melbourne14.12 (96)Waverley Park17,096Saturday 18, July
Richmond12.11 (83)Geelong24.21 (165)MCG26,131Sunday 19, July
Adelaide9.13 (67)Melbourne18.8 (116)Football Park31,963Sunday 19, July
St Kilda15.5 (95)West Coast3.11 (29)Waverley Park24,691Sunday 19, July

Round 19

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
Collingwood10.23 (83)Essendon8.13 (61)MCG88,066Friday 24, July
Carlton15.18 (108)North Melbourne15.11 (101)Princes Park17,079Saturday 25, July
Footscray15.13 (103)Sydney8.9 (57)Whitten Oval12,742Saturday 25, July
Geelong12.5 (77)West Coast15.6 (96)Kardinia Park25,585Saturday 25, July
Hawthorn7.13 (55)St Kilda19.16 (130)Waverley Park43,132Saturday 25, July
Melbourne23.12 (150)Richmond10.15 (75)MCG20,184Saturday 25, July
Adelaide21.6 (132)Fitzroy7.5 (47)Football Park25,597Saturday 25, July

Round 20

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Round 21

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
North Melbourne15.21 (111)Sydney11.14 (80)MCG9,739Friday 7, August
Hawthorn11.16 (82)Collingwood8.15 (63)Waverley Park53,369Saturday 8, August
Melbourne13.16 (94)Essendon19.12 (126)MCG25,508Saturday 8, August
Fitzroy10.8 (68)Geelong17.18 (120)Princes Park11,871Saturday 8, August
St Kilda12.15 (87)Carlton18.14 (122)Waverley Park50,883Sunday 9, August
West Coast15.14 (104)Richmond12.12 (84)Subiaco Oval23,245Sunday 9, August
Brisbane Bears11.11 (77)Adelaide17.8 (110)Carrara Stadium4,603Sunday 9, August

Round 22

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
West Coast14.22 (106)Fitzroy10.16 (76)WACA23,016Friday 14, August
Carlton19.22 (136)Footscray7.12 (54)Princes Park31,375Saturday 15, August
Geelong23.13 (151)Brisbane Bears9.4 (58)Kardinia Park17,187Saturday 15, August
Richmond13.8 (86)Hawthorn25.20 (170)MCG20,423Saturday 15, August
North Melbourne14.8 (92)Collingwood14.14 (98)MCG35,253Sunday 16, August
Sydney13.10 (88)Melbourne21.13 (139)SCG8,656Sunday 16, August
Adelaide13.15 (93)St Kilda10.17 (77)Football Park38,675Sunday 16, August

Round 23

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
Carlton12.14 (86)Collingwood15.12 (102)Waverley Park77,357Saturday 22, August
Essendon20.19 (139)North Melbourne10.11 (71)MCG21,044Saturday 22, August
Fitzroy20.13 (133)Richmond14.14 (98)Princes Park9,244Saturday 22, August
Brisbane Bears19.15 (129)Sydney9.16 (70)Carrara Stadium4,349Saturday 22, August
Footscray7.11 (53)West Coast3.5 (23)Whitten Oval15,695Sunday 23, August
Adelaide24.25 (169)Geelong11.12 (78)Football Park46,543Sunday 23, August
Melbourne6.7 (43)St Kilda8.10 (58)MCG30,548Sunday 23, August

Round 24

Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date
Sydney13.17 (95)Richmond18.17 (125)SCG7,466Friday 28, August
Collingwood13.9 (87)Adelaide11.16 (82)Victoria Park28,990Saturday 29, August
Geelong16.14 (110)Essendon9.10 (64)Waverley Park42,968Saturday 29, August
Fitzroy14.12 (96)North Melbourne19.16 (130)Princes Park8,830Saturday 29, August
Footscray19.17 (131)Brisbane Bears11.8 (74)Whitten Oval15,390Saturday 29, August
Melbourne20.10 (130)Hawthorn22.17 (149)MCG42,549Saturday 29, August
West Coast18.12 (120)Carlton12.15 (87)Subiaco Oval40,441Sunday 30, August
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Ladder

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Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 103.6
Source: AFL Tables

Finals series

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The AFL used a modified version of the McIntyre final six, after criticism of the original final six system. The difference to the original version was that First Semi-final would be contested between the loser of the qualifying final and the Elimination Final winner which had finished in a lower qualifying position on the ladder, while the second Semi-final would be contested between the winner of the qualifying final and the Elimination Final winner which had finished in a higher qualifying position on the ladder. This system would be retained for the following season before being replaced by the McIntyre final eight system.

Elimination Finals

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Qualifying final

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Semi-finals

Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Footscray 19.5 (119) St Kilda 14.6 (90) Waverley Park 59,512 Saturday, 12 September
Geelong 14.11 (95) West Coast 20.13 (133) MCG 71,745 Sunday, 13 September

Preliminary final

Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
Geelong 22.17 (149) Footscray 12.13 (85) MCG 71,841 Saturday, 19 September

Grand Final

Home team Score Away team Score Venue Attendance Date
West Coast 16.17 (113) Geelong 12.13 (85) MCG 95,007 Saturday, 26 September
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Awards

Notable events

  • The minor grades and recruitment processes for Victorian clubs in the AFL competition underwent significant changes for the 1992 season:
    • Zone-based recruiting was abolished, firmly establishing the AFL Draft as the primary mechanism for player recruitment.
    • The AFL ceased its role as the administrative body for football in Victoria after 95 years, with the Victorian State Football League (VSFL) being established as a new administrative body to oversee football in Victoria.
    • The VSFL also took control of the AFL reserves competition: this change was only administrative, with the VSFL serving as a continuation of the AFL reserves (main: 1992 AFL reserves season).
    • The AFL Under-19s competition and the twelve competing AFL clubs under-19s teams were dissolved, being replaced by the VSFL's new Under-18s competition (later known as the TAC Cup and currently as the Coates Talent League) that featured six district-based clubs not affiliated with any AFL club.[7]
  • Geelong also set records for most points scored in a home-and-away season (3,057) and in all games (3,558), which have not been broken as of 2024. The Cats managed to score over 175 points in six different games.[8]
  • The round 9 match between the Brisbane Bears and Footscray on a rainy Sunday at Carrara[9] saw only 3,059 attend. As of 2024, this is the lowest attendance at an VFL/AFL match not subject to crowd restrictions since the war-affected 1942 season.[10][11]
  • In Round 23, in torrential rain at the Western Oval, West Coast kicked only 0.2 (2) to three-quarter time. This is the lowest three-quarter time score since 1953.
  • The first McIntyre "final six" system, which had operated in 1991, was replaced by the second McIntyre "final six" system. The second McIntyre "final six" system lasted two seasons; it was replaced by the McIntyre "final eight" system in 1994.
  • The Round 20 match between St. Kilda and Fitzroy was the last senior AFL game to be played at Moorabbin Oval, which had been home to the Saints for twenty-eight seasons beginning in 1965. St. Kilda would play their home games at Waverley Park for the remainder of the 1990s before permanently moving to Docklands Stadium in 2000. St. Kilda's AFLW team has played its home games at Moorabbin since its 2019 formation.
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