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  2. North Melbourne Football Club - Wikipedia

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    North Melbourne was forced to change its uniform to avoid a clash when it joined the VFL. North Melbourne struggled for most of its first twenty-five years in the VFL, with one of few bright notes being Sel Murray winning the VFL Leading Goalkicker Medal in 1941 with 88 goals. By the late 1940s, North Melbourne had developed a strong list and ...

  3. Victorian Football League - Wikipedia

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    North Melbourne Kangaroos: VIC: North Melbourne Cricket Ground: AFL (R) 1925 2018– 0 – — Northern Bullants: Bullants: VIC: Preston City Oval: VJFA: 1882 1903–1911, 1926– 4: 2: 1984 Port Melbourne: Borough: VIC: Port Melbourne Cricket Ground — 1874 1886– 17 – 2017 Richmond Tigers: VIC: Punt Road Oval: AFL (R) 1919 2000, 2014– 1 ...

  4. 1950 VFL grand final - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Essendon Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 23 September 1950. It was the 53rd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1950 VFL season.

  5. History of Australian rules football in Victoria (1859–1900)

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    The Complete History of Every Club in the AFL/VFL. Penguin Books, Melbourne. ISBN 0-85550-482-X. Mancini, Anne; Hibbins, Gillian (1987). Running With the Ball. Melbourne: Lynedoch Publications. ISBN 0-7316-0481-4. Murray, John (editor) [various authors]: Melbourne Football Club – Since 1858 – An Illustrated History, 2008, GSP Books, Melbourne.

  6. List of VFA/VFL premiers - Wikipedia

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    1.2 VFA/VFL premiers. ... 2: North Melbourne: 1903, 1904 Essendon (A.) 1911, 1912 ... This competition was known throughout most of its history as the VFA Thirds, and ...

  7. History of the Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the VFL expanded from nine teams to twelve, with Footscray, Hawthorn and North Melbourne each crossing from the VFA. North Melbourne and Hawthorn remained very weak in the VFL for a very long period. North Melbourne did not win more than eight games in a season until 1944, and Hawthorn only once won more than seven in a season until ...

  8. Wally Carter - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Francis Carter (4 February 1909 – 6 June 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and coached North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Carter made his debut for North Melbourne in 1929 and played with the club for over a decade, winning the inaugural Syd Barker Medal for their best and fairest player in ...

  9. North Melbourne Football Club honour roll - Wikipedia

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    In 1876 the club amalgamated with Albert-park Football Club to form Albert-park cum North Melbourne FC. In 1877 the club reformed as Hotham FC and joined the newly formed VFA as a founding club. North competed in the VFA from 1877 until 1924. In 1925 the club was promoted to the premier competition in the country, the VFL.