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2019 VFL season
Richmond and Williamstown line up for the national anthem at the 2019 VFL Grand Final
Teams15
PremiersRichmond reserves
1st premiership
Minor premiersRichmond reserves
2nd minor premiership
J. J. Liston TrophyTom Gribble (Werribee)
(25 votes)
Leading goalkickerJordan Lisle (Port Melbourne)
(40 goals)
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The 2019 VFL season was the 138th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), a second-tier Australian rules football competition played in the state of Victoria. The season ran from April 2019 until September 2019.[1] The premiership was won by the Richmond reserves, after it defeated Williamstown in the Grand Final on 22 September 2019 by 3 points. It was the Richmond reserves team's first VFL premiership since entering the competition in 2014; and, the club's third VFA/VFL premiership overall including the two premierships won by its senior team in the early 1900s.

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Richmond (P) 18 16 2 0 1550 1144 135.5 64 Finals
2 Footscray 18 14 3 1 1651 1120 147.4 58
3 Williamstown 18 13 4 1 1442 1183 121.9 54
4 Essendon 18 12 6 0 1627 1222 133.1 48
5 Werribee 18 11 7 0 1579 1236 127.8 44
6 Geelong 18 11 7 0 1487 1215 122.4 44
7 Port Melbourne 18 10 7 1 1552 1399 110.9 42
8 Box Hill Hawks 18 9 8 1 1413 1268 111.4 38
9 Casey Demons 18 9 9 0 1211 1183 102.4 36
10 Northern Blues 18 7 11 0 1288 1500 85.9 28
11 Collingwood 18 7 11 0 1090 1298 84.0 28
12 Sandringham 18 6 12 0 1163 1488 78.2 24
13 North Melbourne 18 5 13 0 1235 1777 69.5 20
14 Coburg 18 2 16 0 1204 1719 70.0 8
15 Frankston 18 1 17 0 1002 1742 57.5 4
Source: SportsTG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Finals

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Qualifying and Elimination Finals

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Qualifying Finals
Saturday 31 August (2:10 pm) Richmond 15.10 (100) def. Essendon 15.8 (98) Swinburne Centre
Saturday 31 August (1:00 pm) Footscray 9.10 (64) def. by Williamstown 11.11 (77) VU Whitten Oval
Elimination Finals
Sunday 1 September (2:10 pm) Werribee 12.9 (81) def. Box Hill 5.10 (40) Adcon Stadium
Saturday 31 August (2:10 pm) Geelong 6.5 (41) def. by Port Melbourne 11.11 (77) Adcon Stadium

Semi-finals

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Semi-finals
SF1: September 8 (2:10 pm) Essendon 8.7 (55) def. Werribee 7.10 (52) Adcon Stadium
SF2: September 7 (11:40 am) Footscray 4.17 (41) def. by Port Melbourne 8.8 (56) Adcon Stadium

Preliminary Finals

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Preliminary Finals
PF1: September 14 (2:10 pm) Richmond 14.15 (99) def. Port Melbourne 10.13 (73) Adcon Stadium
PF2: September 15 (2:10 pm) Williamstown 14.12 (96) def. Essendon 9.16 (70) Adcon Stadium

Grand Final

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2019 VFL Grand Final
Sunday 22 September (2:10 pm) Richmond v Williamstown Ikon Park (crowd: 13,165) Report
4.4 (28)
4.8 (32)
5.10 (40)
8.10 (58)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.0 (0)
2.4 (16)
3.8 (26)
7.13 (55)
Umpires: Pell, Rebeschini, Rodger, Porter
Norm Goss Memorial Medal: Marlion Pickett (Richmond)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Townsend 2, Collier-Dawkins 2, Pickett, Ballard, Naish, Markov Goals Master, Myers, Rodda, Pickess, Kennedy, Wheeler, Ottavi
Pickett, Morris, Eggmolesse-Smith, Collier-Dawkins, Balta Best Hibberd, Dorgan, Wheeler, Meese

Awards

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Notable events

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  • In 2019, the VFL announced new naming partners, with Hard Yakka and Totally Workwear joining as major sponsors.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2019 - Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL - VFL". Archived from the original on 2019-03-22. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
  2. ^ a b Paul Amy (10 September 2019). "Werribee midfielder Tom Gribble claims VFL Liston Trophy with runaway victory". Wyndham Leader. Werribee, VIC. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Scoring Summary". Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Scoring Summary". Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  5. ^ "New naming rights for VFL fixture release". Victorian Football League. 19 December 2018.
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