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2013 VFL season
132nd season of the Victorian Football League From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2013 VFL season was the 132nd of the Victorian Football League (VFL), a second-tier Australian rules football competition played in the state of Victoria.
The premiership was won by Box Hill who defeated Geelong by 21 points in the 2013 VFL Grand Final.[1]
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League membership and affiliations
Prior to the 2013 season, Essendon ended its ten-year reserves affiliation with the Bendigo Football Club. Essendon began fielding its own reserves team in the VFL, and Bendigo continued to contest the VFL as a stand-alone senior team.[2]
Foxtel Cup
The top two non-AFL clubs from the 2012 VFL season – Port Melbourne and Werribee – competed in the 2013 Foxtel Cup. Werribee progressed the further of the two teams, losing its semi-final against WAFL club East Fremantle.
Home-and-away season
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Source: VFL Season 2013 Results
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
State Game
2013 State Game | |||||
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Saturday 11 May (12:10 pm) | WAFL 17.16 (118) | def. | VFL 15.11 (101) | Jubilee Oval, Northam | Report |
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Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
Round 14
Round 15
Round 16
Round 17
Round 18
Round 19
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Ladder
Source: Ladder for 2013 Peter Jackson VFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
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Finals
Qualifying and Elimination Finals
Semi-finals
Preliminary Finals
Grand Final
2013 VFL Grand Final | |||||
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Sunday, 22 September (2:15 pm) | Geelong | v | Box Hill | Etihad Stadium (crowd: 15,100) | |
4.3 (27) 7.6 (48) 7.7 (49) 11.12 (78) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
7.2 (44) 9.4 (58) 12.10 (82) 14.15 (99) |
Norm Goss Memorial Medal: Jonathan Simpkin (Box Hill) Television broadcast: ABC1 | ||
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Awards
- The J. J. Liston Trophy was won by Mitch Hallahan (Box Hill), Jordan Schroder (Geelong) and Steve Clifton (North Ballarat), who all polled 17 votes. It was Clifton's second Liston Trophy.[6]
- The Frosty Miller Medal was won by Dean Galea (Port Melbourne), who kicked 55 goals during the home-and-away season. Michael Lourey (Frankston) officially finished second with 54 goals; he actually kicked 55 goals, the same number as Galea, but one was annulled as a result of the headcount in Round 14.[7] Including finals, the leading goalkicker for the season was Ben Warren (Werribee), who finished with 59 goals, one goal more than Galea.[8]
- The Fothergill–Round Medal was won by Kane Lambert (Northern Blues), who averaged 26 possessions a game and kicked 21 goals in season 2013.[9]
- The top two non-AFL clubs – Box Hill and Williamstown – qualified for the 2014 Foxtel Cup tournament.
- The Development League premiership was won by Williamstown. In the Grand Final, played at North Port Oval on 14 September, Williamstown 11.19 (85) defeated Box Hill 12.12 (84) by one point; scores were level at 84 apiece when time expired, and Williamstown scored the winning behind after seven minutes of golden point extra time.[10]
B: | David Mirra (Box Hill) | Evan Panozza (Casey) | Matt Sully (Geelong) |
HB: | Sam Iles (Box Hill) | Sam Pleming (Port Melbourne) | Ben Jolley (Williamstown) |
C: | Kane Lambert (Northern Blues) | Chris Cain (Port Melbourne) | Ben Raidme (Geelong) |
HF: | Mark Corrigan (Geelong) | Scott Simpson (Frankston) | Lachlan George (North Ballarat) |
F: | Sam Lloyd (Frankston) | Michael Lourey (Frankston) | Josh Scipione (Frankston) |
Foll: | Russell Gabriel (Frankston) | John Baird (Port Melbourne) (capt) | Troy Selwood (Geelong) |
Int: | Jarred Moore (Werribee) | Scott Sherlock (Werribee) | Steve Clifton (North Ballarat) |
Ben Brown (Werribee) | Daniel Toman (Bendigo) | Jack Hellier (Collingwood) | |
Coach: | — |
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