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1902

Coach: n/a
Captain: Bill McClelland
Finishing Position: 4th
Best and Fairest: n/a
Leading Goalkicker: Jack Leith (26)
Best First Year Player: n/a

Matches Ladder Playing list

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Melbourne recovered from a 2-4 start to make finals for the first time under the top four system, but were eliminated at the first hurdle. It was their last finals appearance until 1915.

On Saturday 2 September, a benefit game was played for ex-Redleg champion Fred McGinis, who had retired at the end of 1901 after suffering failing eyesight. 500p was raised, and 7000 people saw the VFL beat the VFA 9.17 to 4.5.

Practice matches

OppositionResultScore
Leopold ??
Brighton WIN80-41

Premiership Season

RoundOppositionResultScore
1 St. KildaWIN105-51
2 CollingwoodLOSS34-51
3 EssendonLOSS25-48
4 CarltonWIN60-49
5 FitzroyLOSS46-59
6 GeelongLOSS25-26
7 South MelbourneWIN47-46
8 St. KildaWIN55-24
9 CollingwoodLOSS31-61
10 EssendonLOSS27-48
11 CarltonWIN36-33
12 FitzroyWIN37-33
13 GeelongLOSS27-54
14 South MelbourneWIN63-27
15 CarltonWIN47-13
16 EssendonLOSS56-77
17 St. Kilda WIN79-35
SF EssendonLOSS51-61

Ladder

WDL%P
Collingwood1502199.560
Essendon1304141.652
Fitzroy1007125.940
Melbourne908108.836
South Melbourne701099.428
Carlton701077.128
Geelong701076.828
St. Kilda001741.90

Exhibition match

OppositionResultScore
Bendigo League WIN64-36

Playing list

NameGamesGoals
Lindsay Anderson 10
Syd Anderson 100
Harry Boully 23
Bill Bowe 170
Arthur Britt 12
Jim Byrne 10
George Cathie 138
Vin Coutie 129
Bobby Craig 30
Syd Dalrymple 20
Horrie Drane 20
Corrie Gardner 50
Eric Gardner 144
Stewart Geddes 161
Maurie Herring 152
Ern Hocking 171
Frank Langley 169
Jack Leith 1326
Austin Lewis 101
Bill McClelland 130
George Moodie 172
Dan Moriarty 120
Harry Parkin 150
Laurie Paul 10
Bob Puflett 40
Jack Purse 182
Les Rainey 1717
Curtis Reid 20
Les Rippon 51
Tommy Ryan 1420
Eddie Sholl 10
Arthur Sowden 172
Dick Wardill 32
Charlie Young 151

Tribunal

RoundPlayerChargeSanction
Round 3 Dan Moriarty Attempted Striking 4 matches

Notes
Football Record 1931 says that 166p was raised in the Fred McGinis game and that the VFA scored 4.3. The game may have originally been scheduled against Essendon's old players.

Links
AFL Tables page
Wikipedia page