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27th season of the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association Australian rules football season
1922 MAFA season
Date6 May − 26 August 1922
Teams16
PremiersUniversity B
2nd premiership
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The 1922 MAFA season was the 27th season of the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA), an Australian rules football competition played in the state of Victoria. The season began on 6 May and concluded on 26 August, comprising a home-and-away season, followed by a three-week finals series.

For the first time, clubs were split into two divisions − A Section and B Section. No promotion and relegation system was in place, with the top four teams from each division playing in a combined finals series.

University B won the MAFA premiership for the second time and the second year in a row, defeating Collegians in the 1922 MAFA Grand Final.

Association membership

South Yarra left the MJFA following the end of the 1921 season. Old Brightonians, which had failed to win a single game in 1921, also withdrew prior to the start of the 1922 season.

Four new clubs − Black Rock, Elwood, Melbourne Shipping Company and Murrumbeena − entered the MJFA. Melbourne Shipping Company disbanded on 17 July 1922, and its remaining games were treated as walkovers.

Ladder

A Section

Pos Team Pld W L D Pts Qualification
1 University A 48 Finals series
2 Collegians 48
3 Old Scotch 44
4 Old Melburnians 28
5 Old Caulfield Grammarians 22
6 Old Trinity 18
7 Murrumbeena 14
8 Melbourne Swimming Club 0 1 2

Source:
(P) Premiers; (W) Club withdrew

B Section

Pos Team Pld W L D Pts Qualification
1 Hampton 52 Finals series
2 University B 48
3 Elsternwick 36
4 Black Rock 28
5 Teachers College 28
6 Sandringham 20
7 Elwood 8
8 Melbourne Shipping Company (W) 4

Source:
(P) Premiers; (W) Club withdrew

Finals

First semi-finals

First semi-finals
Saturday, 12 August University A 6.15 (51) def. by Elsternwick 8.9 (57) Melbourne Grammar School
Saturday, 12 August Collegians 13.18 (96) def. Black Rock 3.2 (20) Scotch College
Saturday, 12 August Old Melburnians 8.6 (54) def. by University B 13.27 (105) Elsternwick
Saturday, 12 August Old Scotch Collegians 2.6 (18) def. by Hampton 10.9 (69) University Oval

Second semi-finals

Second semi-finals
Saturday, 19 August Hampton 5.7 (37) def. by University B 8.10 (58) Scotch College
Saturday, 19 August Collegians 14.24 (108) def. Elsternwick 11.8 (74) Sandringham

Grand Final

1922 MAFA Grand Final
Saturday, 26 August (3:00pm) University B def. Collegians University Oval

9.9 (63)

10.11 (71)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final

5.7 (37)

7.15 (57)
Umpires: Stanley, Meade, Coombes, Wilson, Murie

Notable events

  • An independent MAFA tribunal, as well as an Umpire's Association, were established in 1922.

References

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  5. Old Boy (10 July 1922). "COLLEGE SPORTS". The Australasian. p. 21. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
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  21. "WHAT THE JUNIORS ARE DOING". Sporting Globe. 16 August 1922. p. 7. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
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  23. "MAFA PREMIERSHIP". The Herald. 25 August 1922. p. 3. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
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