List of Australian Football League premiers

This page is a complete chronological listing of Australian Football League premiers. The Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1990, is now the elite national competition in Australian rules football.

Each year, the premiership is awarded to the club which wins the AFL Grand Final. The grand final has been played in all VFL/AFL seasons except for 1897 and 1924, and has been an annual tradition in its current format since 1931. While Carlton and Essendon have won the most VFL/AFL premierships with 16, Essendon won in 1897 and 1924, meaning Carlton have won the most grand finals of any club.

Since the introduction by the League of equalisation policies of a salary cap and draft in the late 1980s,[1] every AFL club (except for Gold Coast, which joined the league in only 2011) has made a preliminary final. This has had a significant impact on the spread of premierships: eleven clubs won premierships in the eighteen seasons between 1990 and 2007, compared with only five clubs in the twenty-three seasons between 1967 and 1989.[2]

List of premiers

The following is a list of the premiers, and the grand final results and circumstances. Most conventional grand finals are a single match at the end of a finals series where the winner of the match wins the premiership.

Under the early VFL finals systems in 1898-1923 and 1925-1930, the circumstances of the grand final were often different: in twenty-nine of these thirty-two years, the minor premiers had the right to challenge the winner of the finals series for the premiership, meaning the grand finals of this era were a mixture of challenge matches, non-challenge matches (which would have been followed by challenge matches had the minor premier been defeated), while in 1901, 1903 and 1906 there was no right of challenge. Regardless of the circumstances at that time, all of these games are now recognised as grand finals.

  Premiership decided by a conventional grand final, in which neither team had any right to challenge
  Premiership decided by a grand final replay, after the scheduled Grand Final was drawn
  Premiership decided by a challenge final under the Argus finals system or similar
  Premiership decided without a challenge final being required under the Argus finals system or similar; in these cases, had the other team won the match, a rematch would have been played the following weekend
  Premiership decided without a grand final being required

VFL/AFL Premiers

Season Premiers Runners-up Score Venue Attendance Date
1897 Essendon Geelong N/A N/A N/A N/A
1898 Fitzroy Essendon 5.8 (38) d. 3.5 (23) Junction Oval 16,538 24 September 1898
1899 Fitzroy (2) South Melbourne 3.9 (27) d. 3.8 (26) Junction Oval 4,823 16 September 1899
1900 Melbourne Fitzroy 4.10 (34) d. 3.12 (30) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 20,181 22 September 1900
1901 Essendon (2) Collingwood 6.7 (43) d. 2.4 (16) Lake Oval 30,031 7 September 1901
1902 Collingwood Essendon (2) 9.6 (60) d. 3.9 (27) Melbourne Cricket Ground 35,202 20 September 1902
1903 Collingwood (2) Fitzroy (2) 4.7 (31) d. 3.11 (29) Melbourne Cricket Ground 32,263 12 September 1903
1904 Fitzroy (3) Carlton 9.7 (61) d. 5.7 (37) Melbourne Cricket Ground 32,688 17 September 1904
1905 Fitzroy (4) Collingwood (2) 4.6 (30) d. 2.5 (17) Melbourne Cricket Ground 30,000 30 September 1905
1906 Carlton Fitzroy (3) 15.4 (94) d. 6.9 (45) Melbourne Cricket Ground 44,437 22 September 1906
1907 Carlton (2) South Melbourne (2) 6.14 (50) d. 6.9 (45) Melbourne Cricket Ground 45,477 21 September 1907
1908 Carlton (3) Essendon (3) 5.5 (35) d. 3.8 (26) Melbourne Cricket Ground 50,261 26 September 1908
1909 South Melbourne Carlton (2) 4.14 (38) d. 4.12 (36) Melbourne Cricket Ground 37,759 2 October 1909
1910 Collingwood (3) Carlton (3) 9.7 (61) d. 6.11 (47) Melbourne Cricket Ground 42,790 1 October 1910
1911 Essendon (3) Collingwood (3) 5.11 (41) d. 4.11 (35) Melbourne Cricket Ground 43,905 23 September 1911
1912 Essendon (4) South Melbourne (3) 5.17 (47) d. 4.9 (33) Melbourne Cricket Ground 54,434 28 September 1912
1913 Fitzroy (5) St Kilda 7.14 (56) d. 5.13 (43) Melbourne Cricket Ground 59,556 27 September 1913
1914 Carlton (4) South Melbourne (4) 6.9 (45) d. 4.15 (39) Melbourne Cricket Ground 30,495 26 September 1914
1915 Carlton (5) Collingwood (4) 11.12 (78) d. 6.9 (45) Melbourne Cricket Ground 39,343 18 September 1915
1916 Fitzroy (6) Carlton (4) 12.13 (85) d. 8.8 (56) Melbourne Cricket Ground 21,130 2 September 1916
1917 Collingwood (4) Fitzroy (4) 9.20 (74) d. 5.9 (39) Melbourne Cricket Ground 25,512 22 September 1917
1918 South Melbourne (2) Collingwood (5) 9.8 (62) d. 7.15 (57) Melbourne Cricket Ground 39,262 7 September 1918
1919 Collingwood (5) Richmond 11.12 (78) d. 7.11 (53) Melbourne Cricket Ground 45,413 11 October 1919
1920 Richmond Collingwood (6) 7.10 (52) d. 5.5 (35) Melbourne Cricket Ground 53,908 2 October 1920
1921 Richmond (2) Carlton (5) 5.6 (36) d. 4.8 (32) Melbourne Cricket Ground 43,122 15 October 1921
1922 Fitzroy (7) Collingwood (7) 11.13 (79) d. 9.14 (68) Melbourne Cricket Ground 50,054 14 October 1922
1923 Essendon (5) Fitzroy (5) 8.15 (63) d. 6.10 (46) Melbourne Cricket Ground 46,566 20 October 1923
1924 Essendon (6) Richmond (2) N/A N/A N/A N/A
1925 Geelong Collingwood (8) 10.19 (79) d. 9.15 (69) Melbourne Cricket Ground 64,288 10 October 1925
1926 Melbourne (2) Collingwood (9) 17.17 (119) d. 9.8 (62) Melbourne Cricket Ground 59,632 9 October 1926
1927 Collingwood (6) Richmond (3) 2.13 (25) d. 1.7 (13) Melbourne Cricket Ground 34,551 1 October 1927
1928 Collingwood (7) Richmond (4) 13.18 (96) d. 9.9 (63) Melbourne Cricket Ground 50,026 29 September 1928
1929 Collingwood (8) Richmond (5) 11.13 (79) d. 7.8 (50) Melbourne Cricket Ground 63,336 28 September 1929
1930 Collingwood (9) Geelong (2) 14.16 (100) d. 9.16 (70) Melbourne Cricket Ground 45,022 11 October 1930
1931 Geelong (2) Richmond (6) 9.14 (68) d. 7.6 (48) Melbourne Cricket Ground 60,712 10 October 1931
1932 Richmond (3) Carlton (6) 13.14 (92) d. 12.11 (83) Melbourne Cricket Ground 69,724 1 October 1932
1933 South Melbourne (3) Richmond (7) 9.17 (71) d. 4.5 (29) Melbourne Cricket Ground 75,754 30 September 1933
1934 Richmond (4) South Melbourne (5) 19.14 (128) d. 12.17 (89) Melbourne Cricket Ground 65,335 13 October 1934
1935 Collingwood (10) South Melbourne (6) 11.12 (78) d. 7.16 (58) Melbourne Cricket Ground 54,154 5 October 1935
1936 Collingwood (11) South Melbourne (7) 11.23 (89) d. 10.18 (78) Melbourne Cricket Ground 74,091 3 October 1936
1937 Geelong (3) Collingwood (10) 18.14 (122) d. 12.18 (90) Melbourne Cricket Ground 88,540 25 September 1937
1938 Carlton (6) Collingwood (11) 15.10 (100) d. 13.7 (85) Melbourne Cricket Ground 96,486 24 September 1938
1939 Melbourne (3) Collingwood (12) 21.22 (148) d. 14.11 (95) Melbourne Cricket Ground 78,110 30 September 1939
1940 Melbourne (4) Richmond (8) 15.17 (107) d. 10.8 (68) Melbourne Cricket Ground 70,330 28 September 1940
1941 Melbourne (5) Essendon (4) 19.13 (127) d. 13.20 (98) Melbourne Cricket Ground 79,687 27 September 1941
1942 Essendon (7) Richmond (9) 19.18 (132) d. 11.13 (79) Princes Park 49,000 19 September 1942
1943 Richmond (5) Essendon (5) 12.14 (86) d. 11.15 (81) Princes Park 42,100 25 September 1943
1944 Fitzroy (8) Richmond (10) 9.12 (66) d. 7.9 (51) Junction Oval 43,000 30 September 1944
1945 Carlton (7) South Melbourne (8) 15.13 (103) d. 10.15 (75) Princes Park 62,986 29 September 1945
1946 Essendon (8) Melbourne 22.18 (150) d. 13.9 (87) Melbourne Cricket Ground 73,743 5 October 1946
1947 Carlton (8) Essendon (6) 13.8 (86) d. 11.19 (85) Melbourne Cricket Ground 85,815 27 September 1947
1948 Melbourne (6) Essendon (7) 10.9 (69) drew 7.27 (69) Melbourne Cricket Ground 85,658 2 October 1948
13.11 (89) d. 7.8 (50) Melbourne Cricket Ground 52,226 9 October 1948
1949 Essendon (9) Carlton (7) 18.17 (125) d. 6.16 (52) Melbourne Cricket Ground 90,453 24 September 1949
1950 Essendon (10) North Melbourne 13.14 (92) d. 7.12 (54) Melbourne Cricket Ground 87,601 23 September 1950
1951 Geelong (4) Essendon (8) 11.15 (81) d. 10.10 (70) Melbourne Cricket Ground 84,109 29 September 1951
1952 Geelong (5) Collingwood (13) 13.8 (86) d. 5.10 (40) Melbourne Cricket Ground 81,304 27 September 1952
1953 Collingwood (12) Geelong (3) 11.11 (77) d. 8.17 (65) Melbourne Cricket Ground 89,060 26 September 1953
1954 Footscray Melbourne (2) 15.12 (102) d. 7.9 (51) Melbourne Cricket Ground 80,897 25 September 1954
1955 Melbourne (7) Collingwood (14) 8.16 (64) d. 5.6 (36) Melbourne Cricket Ground 88,053 17 September 1955
1956 Melbourne (8) Collingwood (15) 17.19 (121) d. 6.12 (48) Melbourne Cricket Ground 115,803 15 September 1956
1957 Melbourne (9) Essendon (9) 17.14 (116) d. 7.13 (55) Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,324 21 September 1957
1958 Collingwood (13) Melbourne (3) 12.10 (82) d. 9.10 (64) Melbourne Cricket Ground 97,956 20 September 1958
1959 Melbourne (10) Essendon (10) 17.13 (115) d. 11.12 (78) Melbourne Cricket Ground 103,506 26 September 1959
1960 Melbourne (11) Collingwood (16) 8.14 (62) d. 2.2 (14) Melbourne Cricket Ground 97,457 24 September 1960
1961 Hawthorn Footscray 13.16 (94) d. 7.9 (51) Melbourne Cricket Ground 107,935 23 September 1961
1962 Essendon (11) Carlton (8) 13.12 (90) d. 8.10 (58) Melbourne Cricket Ground 98,385 29 September 1962
1963 Geelong (6) Hawthorn 15.19 (109) d. 8.12 (60) Melbourne Cricket Ground 101,452 5 October 1963
1964 Melbourne (12) Collingwood (17) 8.16 (64) d. 8.12 (60) Melbourne Cricket Ground 102,469 19 September 1964
1965 Essendon (12) St Kilda (2) 14.21 (105) d. 9.16 (70) Melbourne Cricket Ground 104,846 25 September 1965
1966 St Kilda Collingwood (18) 10.14 (74) d. 10.13 (73) Melbourne Cricket Ground 101,655 24 September 1966
1967 Richmond (6) Geelong (4) 16.18 (114) d. 15.15 (105) Melbourne Cricket Ground 109,396 23 September 1967
1968 Carlton (9) Essendon (11) 7.14 (56) d. 8.5 (53) Melbourne Cricket Ground 116,828 28 September 1968
1969 Richmond (7) Carlton (9) 12.13 (85) d. 8.12 (60) Melbourne Cricket Ground 119,165 27 September 1969
1970 Carlton (10) Collingwood (19) 17.9 (111) d. 14.17 (101) Melbourne Cricket Ground 121,696 26 September 1970
1971 Hawthorn (2) St Kilda (3) 12.10 (82) d. 11.9 (75) Melbourne Cricket Ground 118,192 25 September 1971
1972 Carlton (11) Richmond (11) 28.9 (177) d. 22.18 (150) Melbourne Cricket Ground 112,393 7 October 1972
1973 Richmond (8) Carlton (10) 16.20 (116) d. 12.14 (86) Melbourne Cricket Ground 116,956 29 September 1973
1974 Richmond (9) North Melbourne (2) 18.20 (128) d. 13.9 (87) Melbourne Cricket Ground 113,839 28 September 1974
1975 North Melbourne Hawthorn (2) 19.8 (122) d. 9.13 (67) Melbourne Cricket Ground 110,551 27 September 1975
1976 Hawthorn (3) North Melbourne (3) 13.22 (100) d. 10.10 (70) Melbourne Cricket Ground 110,143 25 September 1976
1977 North Melbourne (2) Collingwood (20) 9.22 (76) drew 10.16 (76) Melbourne Cricket Ground 108,224 24 September 1977
21.25 (151) d. 19.10 (124) Melbourne Cricket Ground 98,366 1 October 1977
1978 Hawthorn (4) North Melbourne (4) 18.13 (121) d. 15.13 (103) Melbourne Cricket Ground 101,704 30 September 1978
1979 Carlton (12) Collingwood (21) 11.16 (82) d. 11.11 (77) Melbourne Cricket Ground 113,545 29 September 1979
1980 Richmond (10) Collingwood (22) 23.21 (159) d. 9.24 (78) Melbourne Cricket Ground 113,461 27 September 1980
1981 Carlton (13) Collingwood (23) 12.20 (92) d. 10.12 (72) Melbourne Cricket Ground 112,964 26 September 1981
1982 Carlton (14) Richmond (12) 14.19 (103) d. 12.13 (85) Melbourne Cricket Ground 107,537 25 September 1982
1983 Hawthorn (5) Essendon (12) 20.20 (140) d. 8.9 (57) Melbourne Cricket Ground 110,332 24 September 1983
1984 Essendon (13) Hawthorn (3) 14.21 (105) d. 12.9 (81) Melbourne Cricket Ground 92,685 29 September 1984
1985 Essendon (14) Hawthorn (4) 26.14 (170) d. 14.8 (92) Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,042 28 September 1985
1986 Hawthorn (6) Carlton (11) 16.14 (110) d. 9.14 (68) Melbourne Cricket Ground 101,861 27 September 1986
1987 Carlton (15) Hawthorn (5) 15.14 (104) d. 9.17 (71) Melbourne Cricket Ground 92,754 26 September 1987
1988 Hawthorn (7) Melbourne (4) 22.20 (152) d. 6.20 (56) Melbourne Cricket Ground 93,754 24 September 1988
1989 Hawthorn (8) Geelong (5) 21.18 (144) d. 21.12 (138) Melbourne Cricket Ground 94,796 30 September 1989
Australian Football League name adopted
1990 Collingwood (14) Essendon (13) 13.11 (89) d. 5.11 (41) Melbourne Cricket Ground 98,944 6 October 1990
1991 Hawthorn (9) West Coast 20.19 (139) d. 13.8 (86) VFL Park 75,230 28 September 1991
1992 West Coast Geelong (6) 16.17 (113) d. 12.13 (85) Melbourne Cricket Ground 95,007 26 September 1992
1993 Essendon (15) Carlton (12) 20.13 (133) d. 13.11 (89) Melbourne Cricket Ground 96,862 25 September 1993
1994 West Coast (2) Geelong (7) 20.23 (143) d. 8.15 (63) Melbourne Cricket Ground 93,860 1 October 1994
1995 Carlton (16) Geelong (8) 21.15 (141) d. 11.14 (80) Melbourne Cricket Ground 93,670 30 September 1995
1996 North Melbourne (3) Sydney (9) 19.17 (131) d. 13.10 (88) Melbourne Cricket Ground 93,102 28 September 1996
1997 Adelaide St Kilda (4) 19.11 (125) d. 13.16 (94) Melbourne Cricket Ground 99,645 27 September 1997
1998 Adelaide (2) North Melbourne (5) 15.15 (105) d. 8.22 (70) Melbourne Cricket Ground 94,431 26 September 1998
1999 North Melbourne (4) Carlton (13) 19.10 (124) d. 12.17 (89) Melbourne Cricket Ground 94,228 25 September 1999
2000 Essendon (16) Melbourne (5) 19.21 (135) d. 11.9 (75) Melbourne Cricket Ground 96,249 2 September 2000
2001 Brisbane Lions Essendon (14) 15.18 (108) d. 12.10 (82) Melbourne Cricket Ground 91,482 29 September 2001
2002 Brisbane Lions (2) Collingwood (24) 10.15 (75) d. 9.12 (66) Melbourne Cricket Ground 91,817 28 September 2002
2003 Brisbane Lions (3) Collingwood (25) 20.14 (134) d. 12.12 (84) Melbourne Cricket Ground 79,451 27 September 2003
2004 Port Adelaide Brisbane Lions 17.11 (113) d. 10.13 (73) Melbourne Cricket Ground 77,671 25 September 2004
2005 Sydney (4) West Coast (2) 8.10 (58) d. 7.12 (54) Melbourne Cricket Ground 91,828 24 September 2005
2006 West Coast (3) Sydney (10) 12.13 (85) d. 12.12 (84) Melbourne Cricket Ground 97,431 30 September 2006
2007 Geelong (7) Port Adelaide 24.19 (163) d. 6.8 (44) Melbourne Cricket Ground 97,302 29 September 2007
2008 Hawthorn (10) Geelong (9) 18.7 (115) d. 11.23 (89) Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,012 27 September 2008
2009 Geelong (8) St Kilda (5) 12.8 (80) d. 9.14 (68) Melbourne Cricket Ground 99,251 26 September 2009
2010 Collingwood (15) St Kilda (6) 9.14 (68) drew 10.8 (68) Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,016 25 September 2010
16.12 (108) d. 7.10 (52) Melbourne Cricket Ground 93,853 2 October 2010
2011 Geelong (9) Collingwood (26) 18.11 (119) d. 12.9 (81) Melbourne Cricket Ground 99,537 1 October 2011
2012 Sydney (5) Hawthorn (6) 14.7 (91) d. 11.15 (81) Melbourne Cricket Ground 99,683 29 September 2012
2013 Hawthorn (11) Fremantle 11.11 (77) d. 8.14 (62) Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,007 28 September 2013
2014 Hawthorn (12) Sydney (11) 21.11 (137) d. 11.8 (74) Melbourne Cricket Ground 99,454 27 September 2014
2015 Hawthorn (13) West Coast (3) 16.11 (107) d. 8.13 (61) Melbourne Cricket Ground 98,633 3 October 2015
2016 Western Bulldogs (2) Sydney (12) 13.11 (89) d. 10.7 (67) Melbourne Cricket Ground 99,981 1 October 2016

Premierships by team

This table summarises all senior premierships won by each team. The "Grand Final Matches" column includes all grand finals and grand final replays listed in the previous section, and because of this, the column will not necessarily equal the sum of the premierships and runners-up columns.

Club Premierships Runners-up Grand final matches* Premiership years Runner-up years Years since last Premiership
Essendon 16 14 29 1897, 1901, 1911, 1912, 1923, 1924, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1962, 1965, 1984, 1985, 1993, 2000 1898, 1902, 1908, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1983, 1990, 2001 16
Carlton 16 13 29 1906, 1907, 1908, 1914, 1915, 1938, 1945, 1947, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1995 1904, 1909, 1910, 1916, 1921, 1932, 1949, 1962, 1969, 1973, 1986, 1993, 1999 21
Collingwood 15 26 43 1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1958, 1990, 2010 1901, 1905, 1911, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 2002, 2003, 2011 6
Hawthorn 13 6 19 1961, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 1963, 1975, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2012 1
Melbourne 12 5 18 1900, 1926, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1964 1946, 1954, 1958, 1988, 2000 52
Richmond 10 12 21 1920, 1921, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980 1919, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1972, 1982 36
Geelong 9 9 17 1925, 1931, 1937, 1951, 1952, 1963, 2007, 2009, 2011 1897, 1930, 1953, 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2008 5
Fitzroy (1897–1996) 8 5 13 1898, 1899, 1904, 1905, 1913, 1916, 1922, 1944 1900, 1903, 1906, 1917, 1923
Sydney / South Melbourne (1897–1981) 5 12 17 1909, 1918, 1933, 2005, 2012 1899, 1907, 1912, 1914, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1945, 1996, 2006, 2014, 2016 4
North Melbourne 4 5 10 1975, 1977, 1996, 1999 1950, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1998 17
West Coast 3 3 6 1992, 1994, 2006 1991, 2005, 2015 10
Brisbane Lions 3 1 4 2001, 2002, 2003 2004 13
Western Bulldogs / Footscray (1925–1996) 2 1 3 1954, 2016 1961 0
Adelaide 2 0 2 1997, 1998 18
St Kilda 1 6 8 1966 1913, 1965, 1971, 1997, 2009, 2010 50
Port Adelaide 1 1 2 2004 2007 12
Fremantle 0 1 1 2013
University (1908–1914) 0 0 0
Brisbane Bears (1987–1996) 0 0 0
Gold Coast 0 0 0
Greater Western Sydney 0 0 0

Table correct to the end of the 2016 season

Grand Final matches is adjusted for the following reasons:

Premiership frequency

Club Years in competition Seasons Premierships Runners-up Average years
per premiership per Grand Final
 
Brisbane Lions 1997–2016 20 3 1 6.67 5.00
Hawthorn 1925–2016 92 13 6 7.14 4.86
Essendon 1897–1915, 1918–2016 118 16 14 7.37 3.93
Carlton 1897–2016 120 16 13 7.50 4.14
Collingwood 1897–2016 120 15 26 8.00 2.93
West Coast 1987–2016 30 3 3 10.00 6.00
Melbourne 1897–1915, 1919–2016 117 12 5 9.75 6.88
Richmond 1908–2016 109 10 12 10.90 4.95
Adelaide 1991–2016 26 2 0 13.00 13.00
Fitzroy 1897–1996 100 8 5 12.50 7.69
Geelong 1897–1915, 1917–1941, 1944–2016 117 9 9 13.00 6.50
Port Adelaide 1997–2016 20 1 1 20.00 10.00
North Melbourne 1925–2016 92 4 5 23.00 10.22
Sydney 1897–2016 119 5 12 23.80 7.00
Western Bulldogs 1925–2016 92 2 1 46.00 30.67
St Kilda 1897–1915, 1918–2016 118 1 6 118.00 16.85
Fremantle 1995–2016 22 0 1 22.00
Greater Western Sydney 2012–2016 5 0 0
Gold Coast 2011–2016 6 0 0
University 1908–1914 7 0 0
Brisbane Bears 1987–1996 10 0 0

Longest premiership droughts

+ Drought began upon club's entry to league
Drought ended upon club's exit from league
— Current drought
Club Seasons* Start End Grand final appearances during drought
Sydney 72 1933 2005 1934, 1935, 1936, 1945, 1996
St Kilda 68a 1897+ 1966 1913, 1965
Western Bulldogs 62 1954 2016 1961
Melbourne 52 1964 1988, 2000
Fitzroy 52 1944 1996
North Melbourne 51 1925+ 1975 1950, 1974
St Kilda 50 1966 1971, 1997, 2009, 2010, 2010 replay
Geelong 44 1963 2007 1967, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995
Hawthorn 37 1925+ 1961
Richmond 36 1980 1982
Collingwood 32 1958 1990 1960, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1977 replay, 1979, 1980, 1981

Table correct to the end of the 2016 season

Consecutive premierships

The most VFL/AFL premierships won consecutively is four, achieved only once, by Collingwood (1927–1930). Teams have won three premierships in a row on a further five occasions, and back-to-back premierships have been won on a further seventeen occasions.

# Club Years
4 Collingwood 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930
3 Carlton 1906, 1907, 1908
Melbourne 1939, 1940, 1941
Melbourne 1955, 1956, 1957
Brisbane Lions 2001, 2002, 2003
Hawthorn 2013, 2014, 2015
2 Fitzroy 1898, 1899
Collingwood 1902, 1903
Fitzroy 1904, 1905
Essendon 1911, 1912
Carlton 1914, 1915
Richmond 1920, 1921
Essendon 1923, 1924
Collingwood 1935, 1936
Essendon 1949, 1950
Geelong 1951, 1952
Melbourne 1959, 1960
Richmond 1973, 1974
Carlton 1981, 1982
Essendon 1984, 1985
Hawthorn 1988, 1989
Adelaide 1997, 1998

Table correct to the end of the 2016 season

Consecutive grand finals

The most consecutive years in which a club has featured in the VFL/AFL grand final is seven, achieved by Melbourne and Hawthorn.

# Club Years Win/loss
7 Melbourne 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 L, W, W, W, L, W, W
Hawthorn 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 W, L, L, W, L, W, W
6 Collingwood 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 L, L, W, W, W, W
Essendon 1946, 1947, 1948 1, 1949, 1950, 1951 W, L, L, W, W, L
5 Carlton 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 W, W, W, L, L
Collingwood 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 W, W, L, L, L
North Melbourne 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977 2 , 1978 L, W, L, W, L
4 Fitzroy 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906 L, W, W, L
Collingwood 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920 W, L, W, L
Richmond 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 L, W, L, W
South Melbourne 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 W, L, L, L
Brisbane Lions 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 W, W, W, L
Hawthorn 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 L, W, W, W
3 Fitzroy 1898, 1899, 1900 W, W, L
Collingwood 1901, 1902, 1903 L, W, W
Carlton 1914, 1915, 1916 W, W, L
Richmond 1919, 1920, 1921 L, W, W
Richmond 1927, 1928, 1929 L, L, L
Melbourne 1939, 1940, 1941 W, W, W
Essendon 1941, 1942, 1943 L, W, L
Richmond 1942, 1943, 1944 L, W, L
Geelong 1951, 1952, 1953 W, W, L
Carlton 1968, 1969, 1970 W, L, W
Richmond 1972, 1973, 1974 L, W, W
Collingwood 1979, 1980, 1981 L, L, L
Essendon 1983, 1984, 1985 L, W, W
Geelong 2007, 2008, 2009 W, L, W

1 Essendon drew the grand final, and lost the replay to Melbourne.
2 North Melbourne drew the grand final, and defeated Collingwood in the replay.

Table correct to the end of the 2016 season

Minor grades

In addition to the seniors, VFL/AFL clubs have competed in premierships at four minor grades:

Reserve grade premierships

The reserve grade premiership was held in various formats between 1919 and 1999. It was known as the Victorian Junior Football League from 1919 until 1923, the Seconds from 1924 until 1959, the VFL Reserves from 1960 until 1989, and as the AFL reserves from 1990 until 1999.[3] Until 1991, the competition was run by the VFL/AFL, and from 1992 until 1999 it was administered by the Victorian State Football League.

  • 1919 Collingwood (1)
  • 1920 Collingwood (2)
  • 1921 Essendon (1)
  • 1922 Collingwood (3)
  • 1923 Geelong (1)
  • 1924 Geelong (2)
  • 1925 Collingwood (4)
  • 1926 Carlton (1)
  • 1927 Carlton (2)
  • 1928 Carlton (3)
  • 1929 Richmond (1)
  • 1930 Geelong (3)
  • 1931 Melbourne (1)
  • 1932 Melbourne (2)
  • 1933 Melbourne (3)
  • 1934 Melbourne (4)
  • 1935 Melbourne (5)
  • 1936 Footscray (1)
  • 1937 Geelong (4)
  • 1938 Geelong (5)
  • 1939 Melbourne (6)

  • 1940 Collingwood (5)
  • 1941 Essendon (2)
  • 1942 St Kilda (1)
  • 1943 St Kilda (2)
  • 1944 Fitzroy (1)
  • 1945 Footscray (2)
  • 1946 Richmond (2)
  • 1947 North Melbourne (1)
  • 1948 Geelong (6)
  • 1949 Melbourne (7)
  • 1950 Essendon (3)
  • 1951 Carlton (4)
  • 1952 Essendon (4)
  • 1953 Carlton (5)
  • 1954 Richmond (3)
  • 1955 Richmond (4)
  • 1956 Melbourne (8)
  • 1957 North Melbourne (2)
  • 1958 Hawthorn (1)
  • 1959 Hawthorn (2)
  • 1960 Geelong (7)

  • 1961 St Kilda (3)
  • 1962 Footscray (3)
  • 1963 Geelong (8)
  • 1964 Geelong (9)
  • 1965 Collingwood (6)
  • 1966 Richmond (5)
  • 1967 North Melbourne (3)
  • 1968 Essendon (5)
  • 1969 Melbourne (9)
  • 1970 Melbourne (10)
  • 1971 Richmond (6)
  • 1972 Hawthorn (3)
  • 1973 Richmond (7)
  • 1974 Fitzroy (2)
  • 1975 Geelong (10)
  • 1976 Collingwood (7)
  • 1977 Richmond (8)
  • 1978 North Melbourne (4)
  • 1979 North Melbourne (5)
  • 1980 Geelong (11)
  • 1981 Geelong (12)

  • 1982 Geelong (13)
  • 1983 Essendon (6)
  • 1984 Melbourne (11)
  • 1985 Hawthorn (4)
  • 1986 Carlton (6)
  • 1987 Carlton (7)
  • 1988 Footscray (4)
  • 1989 Fitzroy (3)
  • 1990 Carlton (8)
  • 1991 Brisbane Bears (1)
  • 1992 Essendon (7)[4]
  • 1993 Melbourne (12)[5]
  • 1994 Footscray (5)[6]
  • 1995 North Melbourne (6)[7]
  • 1996 North Melbourne (7)[8]
  • 1997 Richmond (9)[9]
  • 1998 Western Bulldogs (6)[10]
  • 1999 Essendon (8)[11]

Source where unlisted[12]

Under-19s

The VFL/AFL's Under-19s competition was held between 1946 and 1991. It was known as the VFL Thirds until 1959, and as the Under-19s thereafter.[3]

  • 1946 North Melbourne (1)
  • 1947 Melbourne (1)
  • 1948 Carlton (1)
  • 1949 Carlton (2)
  • 1950 Essendon (1)
  • 1951 Carlton (3)
  • 1952 Essendon (2)
  • 1953 Melbourne (2)
  • 1954 Footscray (1)
  • 1955 Fitzroy (1)
  • 1956 South Melbourne (1)
  • 1957 St Kilda (1)

  • 1958 Richmond (1)
  • 1959 Essendon (3)
  • 1960 Collingwood (1)
  • 1961 Essendon (4)
  • 1962 Geelong (1)
  • 1963 Carlton (4)
  • 1964 Melbourne (3)
  • 1965 Collingwood (2)
  • 1966 Essendon (5)
  • 1967 Richmond (2)
  • 1968 Richmond (3)
  • 1969 Richmond (4)

  • 1970 Richmond (5)
  • 1971 Melbourne (4)
  • 1972 Hawthorn (1)
  • 1973 Richmond (6)
  • 1974 Collingwood (3)
  • 1975 Richmond (7)
  • 1976 North Melbourne (2)
  • 1977 Richmond (8)
  • 1978 Carlton (5)
  • 1979 Carlton (6)
  • 1980 Richmond (9)
  • 1981 Melbourne (5)

  • 1982 Fitzroy (2)
  • 1983 Melbourne (6)
  • 1984 North Melbourne (3)
  • 1985 Richmond (10)
  • 1986 Collingwood (4)
  • 1987 North Melbourne (4)
  • 1988 North Melbourne (5)
  • 1989 Richmond (11)
  • 1990 North Melbourne (6)
  • 1991 North Melbourne (7)

Source[12]

AFL Women's

The AFL Women's competition commenced in 2017, featuring eight AFL clubs.

  • 2017 Adelaide (1)

Night series/preseason

The pre-season and night premiership covers three competitions which are considered historically equivalent in status:

For a list of premiers in these competitions, see list of Australian Football League pre-season and night series premiers.

Premierships at all levels

Club Seniors Reserves Under 19s Women's Night Total
Essendon 16 8 5 6 35
Carlton 16 8 6 0 4 34
Melbourne 12 12 6 0 3 33
Richmond 10 9 11 1 31
Collingwood 15 7 4 0 2 28
Hawthorn 13 4 1 9 27
Geelong 9 13 1 3 26
North Melbourne 4 7 7 5 23
Fitzroy 8 3 2 2 15
Western Bulldogs / Footscray (1925–1996) 2 6 1 0 4 13
Sydney / South Melbourne (1897–1981) 5 0 1 4 10
St Kilda 1 3 1 4 9
Adelaide 2 1 2 5
Brisbane Lions 3 0 1 4
West Coast 3 0 3
Port Adelaide 1 2 3
Brisbane Bears 0 1 0 1
Fremantle 0 0 0 0
Gold Coast 0 0 0
Greater Western Sydney 0 0 0 0
University 0 0 0

Table correct to the end of the 2017 AFL Women's season.

Premierships in three grades in a season

On only two occasions did a club win premierships in three grades in a single year. During the years that it was achievable, no club ever won premiership in all four grades.

Year Club Grades
1950 Essendon Seniors, Reserves, Under-19s
1973 Richmond Seniors, Reserves, Under-19s

See also

References

  1. NAB AFL Draft Archived 2008-07-25 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. An object lesson in the perils of hindsight
  3. 1 2 "New name likely for thirds". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. 2 April 1960. p. 66.
  4. Michael Lovett (27 September 1992). "Daniher bows out in triumph". The Sunday Age (Sport Liftout). Melbourne, VIC. p. 19.
  5. Linda Pearce (26 September 1993). "Demons finally haul in premiership flag". The Sunday Age (Sport Liftout). Melbourne, VIC. p. 17.
  6. Gerard Wright (2 October 1994). "Dogs upstage fading North". The Sunday Age (Sport Liftout). Melbourne, VIC. p. 8.
  7. "Roos' turn to celebrate". The Sunday Age (Sport Liftout). 1 October 1995. p. 13.
  8. Alistair Ogilvie (29 September 1996). "Roos run away in reserves". Herald Sun. p. 58.
  9. Glenn Connley (28 September 1997). "By Gieschen, he's good". Sunday Herald Sun Sports Liftout. p. 11.
  10. "Sport scoreboard". The Age. 28 September 1998. p. 18.
  11. Howard Leigh (26 September 1999). "Bombers blitz". Sunday Herald Sun Sports Liftout. p. 22.
  12. 1 2 Stephen Rodgers (1992), Every Game Ever Played – VFL/AFL results 1897–1991 (3rd ed.), Viking O'Neil

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