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  2. 1898 VFL finals system - Wikipedia

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    The VFL used the system for three seasons, with eight clubs. The season arrangements were: Minor round – a double round-robin among all eight clubs (14 matches).; Major round – the eight clubs were split into two groups based on minor round finishing positions: 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th; and 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th.

  3. Victorian Football League - Wikipedia

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    Under the administration's new name Football Victoria (later AFL Victoria), those two competitions were merged into a single competition still known as the Victorian Football League. Since this time, the VFL has been contested by a mixture of three types of clubs: VFL clubs, operating on a stand-alone basis and maintaining a complete list of ...

  4. Cordele Reds - Wikipedia

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    Cordele played in the Class-D Georgia–Florida League from 1936–1942 and 1946–1955. The city was originally represented by a team in the Georgia State League in 1906, with a team simply noted as Cordele. In 1913, the city was represented in the Empire State League with the Cordele Babies.

  5. List of VFL debuts in 1897 - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy's Geoff Moriarty made his debut in the 1897 VFL season. The inaugural Victorian Football League (VFL) season in 1897 saw 284 players make their senior debut for the eight clubs that comprised the VFL. Many of these players previously played for their clubs in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) prior to the establishment of the VFL.

  6. History of the Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The VFL was the most popular and dominant of the state leagues around the country in terms of overall attendance, interest, and money, and began to look towards expanding its influence directly into other states. The VFL and its top clubs already had the buying power to recruit top players from interstate.

  7. AFL reserves - Wikipedia

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    History was made in 1991, with the Brisbane Bears winning the reserves premiership − the first non-Victorian club to win a VFL/AFL premiership in any grade. The Victorian State Football League was established at the end of 1991 to take over administration of football in Victoria from the Australian Football League , which was now becoming ...

  8. List of Southern Conference football champions - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Southern: 8–0 1999: Furman Georgia Southern Appalachian State: 7–1 Georgia Southern wins NCAA Division I-AA national championship. [17] 2000: Georgia Southern: 7–1 Georgia Southern wins NCAA Division I-AA national championship. [17] 2001: Georgia Southern Furman: 7–1 2002: Georgia Southern: 7–1 2003: Wofford: 8–0 Elon joins ...

  9. List of VFL debuts in 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Played first-class cricket for Victoria. Jeff Pitts: Collingwood: 18 years, 281 days: 3 [14] 4 1 John Bell: Collingwood: 19 years, 225 days: 2 [15] 2 0 Gordon Lawrie: Collingwood: 18 years, 137 days: 3 [16] 2 0 Mark Slater: Collingwood: 17 years, 338 days: 10 [17] 2 0 Neville Fields: Essendon: 17 years, 240 days: 15 [18] 140 138 Wayne Headlam ...