West Melbourne Football Club (1918)

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West Melbourne
Names
Full nameWest Melbourne Football Club
Club details
Founded1918
Dissolved1940s
CompetitionVictorian Junior Football League (1919–1920)
VFA Sub-Districts (1921–1940s)
PremiershipsVFA Sub-Districts (8)
  • 1941

The West Melbourne Football Club (also known as West Melbourne Juniors) was an

Victoria from the late 1900s until the 1940s.[1]

The club was founded in 1918, indirectly succeeding the original West Melbourne Football Club that disbanded in 1908.[2]

History

West Melbourne was an inaugural club in the Victorian Junior Football League in 1919, operating as an affiliate to Victorian Football League seniors club Essendon.[3]

In the 1920 season, West Melbourne faced multiple heavy losses, including a 197-point loss against Carlton District and a 229-point loss against St Kilda District.[4] The club left the VJFL at the end of the season.[3]

After leaving the VJFL, West Melbourne moved to the Victorian Football Association Sub-Districts, competing at different points in both the A Grade and B Grade.[5][6] The club had far more success, winning at least eight premierships, including seven by the end of 1933.[2]

Former Footscray and Williamstown player Jack McDonagh joined West Melbourne as captain-coach in 1941. The club stopped competing sometime during World War II, and did not re-emerge after the end of the war.

References

  1. ^ "NEW JUNIOR ORGANISATIONS". Trove. The Age.
  2. ^ a b "WEST MELBOURNE RECREATION RESERVE". Trove. The Age.
  3. ^ a b "Coburg Two Years In League Seconds". Trove. Sporting Globe.
  4. ^ "1920 Reserves". Blueseum.
  5. ^ "V.F.A. SUB-DISTRICT". Trove. The Argus.
  6. ^ "The Juniors". Trove. The Herald.