1942 VFA season

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1942 VFA season
Premiers Premiership not contested
1941
1943

The 1942 Victorian Football Association season was not played owing to World War II, which was at its peak at the time.

Abandonment of the season

World War II commenced in Europe in September 1939, but the Association continued with a full program of football in the 1940 and 1941 seasons – with the sole exception that Sandringham had competed as an amateur club in the latter season.[1]

By 1942, the state of war had increased, and was now being fought against Japan in the Pacific, as well as against the Axis powers in Europe. Enlistments had reduced the number of able-bodied men available to play football, the war effort had reduced the number of men able to commit time to running the football clubs in an administrative capacity, and military commandeering of football grounds had left many clubs without a playing base. On 20 April, the Association board of management decided to cancel the premiership season for 1942. It is believed that had the season been played, no more than six of the twelve clubs would have been able to field a team.[2] The seconds premiership was also cancelled.[3] The Association premiership was not staged again until 1945, although the seconds competition re-commenced in 1944.

With the Association in recess, two of its grounds were used by League clubs whose grounds had been commandeered: Footscray played its games at Yarraville Oval, and St Kilda played its games at Toorak Park.

References

  1. "Association teams – Preston's haul". The Argus (Melbourne, VIC). 12 April 1941. p. 16. 
  2. "Association against football". The Argus (Melbourne, VIC). 21 April 1942. p. 6. 
  3. "VFA defers decision". The Argus (Melbourne, VIC). 14 April 1942. p. 6. 
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