1999 VFL season explained
Above: | 1999 VFL Premiership Season |
Label1: | Teams |
Data1: | 11 |
Label2: | Premiers |
Data2: | Springvale (5th premiership) |
Label3: | Minor premiers |
Data3: | Springvale (2nd minor premiership) |
The 1999 Victorian Football League season was the 118th season of the Australian rules football competition.
The premiership was won by the Springvale Football Club, after defeating North Ballarat by 60 points in the Grand Final on 19 September. It was Springvale's fourth premiership in five seasons, and was North Ballarat's first Grand Final appearance.
Premiership season
Ladder
Awards
Notable events
- The Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal was struck as a new award for the leading goalkicker in the home-and-away season. The award was named after Dandenong full-forward Jim 'Frosty' Miller, who kicked 885 goals in a career spanning 1967–1977.
- Cash-strapped Coburg entered a partnership with the Fitzroy Football Club during the season. Fitzroy, which had played in the VFA between 1884 and 1896, then in the VFL/AFL from 1897 until 1996, no longer operated a football team following the creation of the Brisbane Lions in late 1996, but it still had an administrative presence. Under what was effectively a sponsorship arrangement, Coburg became known as the Coburg-Fitzroy Lions, taking its new name at the beginning of August. The club retained navy blue and red as its main colours, but adopted Fitzroy's red, royal blue and gold colours as an alternative strip.[5]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Frosty Miller Medallists. 4 August 2016. Fox Sports Pulse. 25 May 2016.
- Web site: J.J. Liston Trophy Medallists. 25 May 2016. Fox Sports Pulse. 4 August 2016.
- Web site: Fothergill–Round Medallists. 20 December 2014. 29 October 2014. Sportingpulse.
- Note that the reference gives North Ballarat's score as 9.6 (61) (sic). This could mean either 9.6 (60) or 9.7 (61). News: Herald Sun. 20 September 1999. 77. Weekend scoreboard. Melbourne, VIC.
- Web site: 1999 review. 30 July 2016. Footystats. https://web.archive.org/web/20110927103855/http://footystats.freeservers.com/Special/1999review.html. 27 September 2011. dead. dmy-all.