1879 SAFA season

1879 SAFA premiership season
Norwood premiership team
Teams7
PremiersNorwood
2nd premiership
Leading goalkickerWilliam Dedman
Norwood (7 Goals)
Matches played34
Highest3,000 (Round 11, Norwood vs. Port Adelaide)

The 1879 South Australian Football Association season was the 3rd season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.

The Norwood Football Club went on to record its 2nd consecutive premiership, going through the season undefeated.

The Kensington Football Club received its second consecutive wooden spoon, failing to win a game, and extending its winless streak to 27.

Several disputes between South Adelaide and the other clubs arose during the season. This was principally due to rough play. The Association officially sanctioned that any Club not wanting to play against South Adelaide that a forfeit would not be recorded.[1]

An official programme was also organised for the second twenties for all the clubs with South Adelaide winning the Premiership. Second Twenty games were also advertised and scheduled for a 3pm start, the same time as the First Twenty, but were programmed at the Home ground of the visiting First Twenty team.

West Torrens application to join the SAFA rejected

West Torrens Football Club submitted an application to the join the SAFA but at the Association's Annual General Meeting held on 1 April 1879 the club's application was rejected by 12 votes to 19 against as a number of delegates felt there was already too many weak teams in the Association.[2] The club would be admitted in 1887 when it renamed to West Adelaide but folded after one season.

SAFA Senior Clubs 1879 Season

Club Colours Home Ground Captain Comments
Adelaide   Black   Red Old Adelaide Ground, North Adelaide W.Hughes (retired)
Wyatt
102 Members
Kensington   Scarlet   White Kensington Oval, Kensington A.T. Harrison
Norwood   Dark blue   Red East Park Lands, Adelaide J.R.Osborne
Port Adelaide   Magneta Glanville Hall Estate W. Fletcher
South Adelaide   Navy Blue   White South Terrace, Adelaide S.A. Wallace
South Park   Light Blue   White South Park Lands, Adelaide A.M.Pettinger 104 Members
3 x Twenty Teams
Victorian   Orange   Black Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide G. Downs
C. Warren

Pre season

South Australians vs. Allcomers
Day, 10 May (3:30 pm) South Australians 0 drew with Allcomers 0 Adelaide Oval (crowd: 1,200) [3]

Premiership season

Round 1

Round 1
Saturday, 17 May (3:00 pm) Norwood 1 def. South Adelaide 0 East Park Lands (crowd: 2,000) [4]
Saturday, 17 May (3:00 pm) Kensington 3 def. by Adelaide 5 Kensington Oval [4]
Saturday, 17 May (3:00 pm) South Park 0 def. by Port Adelaide 2 Adelaide Oval [5]
Bye
Victorian
  • During the Norwood vs. South Adelaide game when A. Terrell kicked Norwood's second goal much disagreement and disorder ensued.

Round 2

Round 2 [6]
Saturday, 24 May (3:00 pm) Norwood 1 def. Victorian 0 Adelaide Oval (crowd: 1,500) [7]

Only 1st Twenty fixture. Second Twenties Victorian vs Norwood on North Park Ground

Round 3

Round 3 [8]
Saturday, 31 May (3:30 pm) South Adelaide 1 drew with Port Adelaide 1 South Terrace (crowd: 1,500) [9]
Saturday, 31 May (3:15 pm) Adelaide 0 drew with Victorian 0 Old Adelaide Ground (crowd: 550) [9]
Saturday, 31 May (3:00 pm) Kensington 0 def. by South Park 1 Kensington Oval [9]
Bye
Norwood

Round 4

Round 4 [10]
Saturday, 7 June (3:01 pm) Adelaide 0 def. by Norwood 4 Adelaide Oval (crowd: 500) [11]
Saturday, 7 June (3:30 pm) South Adelaide 1 def. South Park 0 South Terrace, Adelaide [11]
Saturday, 7 June (3:20 pm) Port Adelaide 1 def. Victorian 0 Glanville Estate [12]
Bye
Kensington

Round 5

Round 5 [13]
Saturday, 14 June (3:15 pm) Port Adelaide 1 def. by Norwood 3 Glanville Estate (crowd: 1,000) [14]
Saturday, 14 June (3:00 pm) Victorian 0 drew with South Park 0 Montefiore Hill (crowd: 500) [14]
Saturday, 14 June South Adelaide ? def. Kensington ? Adelaide Oval
Bye
Adelaide

South Adelaide vs Kensington was advertised for Adelaide Oval. No Match report located. But table published on Monday 16th June has result included as a win for South Adelaide.[15] Ironically a match report is available for South vs Kensington Second Twenties Match played on the Kensington Oval.[16]

Round 6

Round 6
Saturday, 21 June (3:30 pm) Adelaide 1 drew with Port Adelaide 1 Adelaide Oval [17]
Saturday, 21 June (3:00 pm) Victorian 3 def. Kensington 0 Montefiore Hill [18]

BYE ROUND - Saturday 28 June

SAFA representative First Twenty Team on interstate visit to Melbourne, Victoria to play the VFA. No 1st Twenty games were advertised by the SAFA. There were 3 second matches scheduled.[19]

Non Association Match on 28 June at 3.30pm - West Torrens defeated South Adelaide 2-0 (Played On Victorian Ground with a fair attendance) [20]

Round 7

Round 7 [21]
Saturday, 12 July (3:15 pm) South Park 1 drew with Adelaide 1 South Park Lands (crowd: 300) [22]

Non Association Match on 12 July - Victorian defeated West Torrens 3-0 (Crowd 500) [23]
Saturday afternoon, July 12 - Port Adelaide - First v. Second Twenty
Port Adelaide footballers played a special match on the Queen and Albert Cricketing Oval (Alberton Oval) for the benefit of the Oval fund. The attendance was not large, the uncertainty of the weather doubtless being the cause. The match was between twenty of the first twenty against twenty eight of the second, and resulted in a victory for the twenty by three goals to nil. This was the first time a football match had been played on the Oval, and the ground, according to the expressed opinion of the players, was exceedingly good for the game. Alberton Oval would become Port Adelaide's home ground in 1880.[24]

BYE ROUND (Saturday 19 July)

A series of special matches were played against Geelong the Premier Football Club from the Victoria Football Association.
July 19—Geelong v. Victorian. Won by Geelong by four goals 24 behinds to one behind.
July 21—Geelong v. Port. Geelong won by eight goals 26 behinds to one behind.
July 22—Geelong v. Norwood. Geelong won by three goals 19 behinds to 3 behinds.
July 24—Geelong v. S.A. Association. Geelong won by four goals 13 behinds to 1 goal 4 behinds.

Round 8

Round 8 [25]
Saturday, 26 July (3:30 pm) Kensington 0 def. by Norwood 7 Kensington Oval [26]
Saturday, 26 July South Park 1 drew with South Adelaide 0 South Park Lands [27]
Saturday, 26 July Port Adelaide 2 def. Adelaide 0 Glanville Estate [28]
Bye
Victorian

Football Association and South Adelaide

The Football Association decided at its meeting on Tuesday 29 July 1879 that in the event of any of the other clubs objecting to meet the South Adelaides they would not forfeit the matches by so doing, but the games would be simply struck out of the list of those arranged for the season.

The decision had been arrived at on account of the alleged disgraceful way in which some of the South Adelaide players conducted themselves in their recent game with the South Parks.[29]

Round 9

Round 9 [30][31]
Saturday, 2 August (3:00 pm) Port Adelaide 2 def. South Park 0 Glanville Estate [32]
Saturday, 2 August (Time pm) Kensington 0 def. by Victorian 6 Kensington Oval [32]
Bye
Norwood

Saturday 2 August - Norwood played a Novel Football Match in Fancy Custom against Theatricals (Theature Royal Troupe) on Exhibition grounds.

Round 10

Round 10 [33]
Saturday, 9 August (3:15 pm) Norwood 4.15 (4) def. Adelaide 0.1 (0) East Park Lands (crowd: 400) [34]
Saturday, 9 August Victorian 0.2 (2) def. by Port Adelaide 1.2 (1) Montefiore Hill (crowd: 750) [34]
Bye
South Adelaide

Advertised game - South Park vs Kensington postponed until Saturday, 20 September

Round 11

Round 11 [35]
Saturday, 16 August (3:20 pm) Norwood 2.18 (2) drew with South Park 2.2 (2) East Park Lands [36]
Saturday, 16 August (3:30 pm) Victorian 1 def. Adelaide 0 Montefiore Hill (crowd: 300) [36]
Saturday, 16 August (3:40 pm) Kensington 0.6 (0) def. by South Adelaide 1.7 (1) Kensington Oval [37]
Bye
Port Adelaide

Round 12

Round 12 [38]
Saturday, 23 August (3:15 pm) Norwood 1.7 (1) def. Port Adelaide 0 East Park Lands (crowd: 3,000) [39]
Saturday, 23 August (3:00 pm) South Adelaide 2 def. Victorian 0 South Park Lands [39]
Saturday, 23 August Adelaide 2? def. Kensington 0? Old Adelaide Ground See notes
Bye
South Park

Advertised by SAFA - 1st Twenties - Adelaide vs Kensington on Adelaide Ground and 2nd Twenties Kensington v. Adelaide, on Kensington Oval. Matches to start at 3pm.[38] No Match report found but the result deduced as a win for Adelaide based on published end of season table. The number of goals scored in the game for and against Adelaide also deduced from the table. (Kensington had also lost all games for the season except for a draw in the last round)

Round 13

Round 13 [40]
Saturday, 30 August (3:20 pm) Victorian 0.3 (0) def. by Norwood 3.4 (3) Montefiore Hill [41][42]
Saturday, 30 August (3:20 pm) Adelaide 0.4 (0) def. by South Park 4.8 (4) Old Adelaide Ground [43]
Bye
Kensington
  • A game scheduled at Glanville Estate on Saturday, 30 August between Port Adelaide and South Adelaide was abandoned due to disagreement regarding the umpires selected.[43]

Round 14

Round 14 [44]
Saturday, 6 September (3:15 pm) South Park 0.2 (2) def. by Victorian 1.4 (1) South Park Lands (crowd: 550) [45]
Bye
Norwood, Adelaide, South Adelaide
  • A game scheduled at Glanville Estate on Saturday, 6 September between Port Adelaide and Kensington was postponed due to illness amongst the Kensington players and the fact it was mail day.[46]
  • On Sat 6 September starting at 3.30pm Norwood played a match against 25 juniors on the Norwood Ground. (Crowd 200) Norwood scored 4 goals and 25 behinds to the Juniors 2 behinds. The Junior team was made up of players from the North Park, Prince Alfred College and Woodville Clubs.[47]

Eight players from St. Peter's College were selected to take part in the match, but they were ordered by the Head Master not to play. Mr C. W. Hughes from the Adelaide Club acted as the umpire.[48]

Round 15

Round 15 [49]
Saturday, 13 September (3:00 pm) South Park 0.0 (0) def. by Norwood 3.13 (3) South Park Lands (crowd: 2,000) [50][51]
  • The rescheduled advertised match between Port Adelaide and Kensington at Kensington Oval for Saturday, 13 September was forfeited in the priors favour due to the latter club unable to field a team.[50]

Round 9 (Postponed Game)

Round 9
Saturday, 20 September South Park 0.17 (0) drew with Kensington 0.1 (0) South Park Lands [52]

Ladder

1879 SAFA Ladder
TEAM P W L D GF GA Pts Adj Pts
1 Norwood (P) 10 9 0 1 30 3 19 22.80
2 Port Adelaide 9 5 2 2 11 6 12 16.00
3 South Adelaide 7 4 2 1 6 4 9 15.42
4 Victorian 11 4 5 2 11 8 10 10.91
5 South Park 12 3 5 4 8 11 10 10.00
6 Adelaide 10 2 5 3 9 20 7 8.40
7 Kensington 9 0 8 1 4 27 1 1.33
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points, Adj Pts = Points adjusted for match ratio, (P) = Premiers [53]

Notes:

  • Following disputes between South Adelaide and other clubs, Adelaide (twice), Norwood, Port Adelaide, and Victorian (once each) all refused to play them: these five cancelled matches are not included in the above ladder.
  • Kensington only played Norwood once, with their only scheduled match against Port Adelaide being forfeited due to a lack of players.
  • Port Adelaide were ranked above South Adelaide on match ratio (only match was drawn), while Victorian were ranked above South Park (1-0-1) and South Park were ranked above Adelaide (1-0-1) on head-to-head record.

Ladder - Second Twenty

1879 SAFA Ladder -
Second Twenty
TEAM P W L D GF GA Pts Adj Pts
1 South Adelaide (P) 9 6 0 3 ? ? 15 20
=2 South Park 12 7 2 3 15 2 17 17
=2 Port Adelaide 12 7 2 3 6 3 17 17
4 Norwood 8 3 3 2 9 7 8 12
5 Victorian 11 4 4 3 8 11 11 12
6 Adelaide 5 1 2 2 ? ? 4 9.6
7 Kensington 10 1 9 0 5 29 2 2.4
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points, Adj Pts = Points adjusted for match ratio, (P) = Premiers [54]

Second Twenty Notes:
South Adelaide did not met Norwood or Adelaide two matches;
Norwood and Victorian each forfeited a game to Port Adelaide ;
Adelaide forfeited five matches and Kensington two.

Intercolonial matches

During July 1879, a team representing the South Australian Football Association toured Victoria, and played two intercolonial matches against a Victorian Association representative team; the first on a public holiday Tuesday, and the other on the following Saturday. The games were the first ever intercolonial matches between colony representative teams.

At an Association meeting held on 5 June 1879, the following players were selected for the first ever representative South Australian Team.
Adelaide — C. W. Hughes; Kensington— A. Harrison; Norwood — W. H. J. Dedman, A. McMichael, G.Giffen, J. Traynor, L. Suhard, E. Colbey, T. W. Green; Port—T. Smith; South Adelaide— A. Mehrtens, E. Absalom, K. Kennedy, M. Considine; South Park—A. M. Pettinger; Victorian— W. Knill, W. Osborn, C.E. Warren, W. Davis, G. E. Downs.
Emergency— W. Bracken (Norwood), S. M. Turner (Adelaide).

The South Australian side wore an all-blue uniform with SAFA in white on the cap. [55] [56] Due to commitments there was four replacements to the team, as Knill, Dedman, Waldron, and A. Mehrtens had to withdraw, that sailed for Melbourne on Wednesday 25 June 1879. Alfred McMichael from the Norwood Club, and formerly from Victoria, was selected as Captain.[57]

1879 Intercolonial Matches
Tuesday, 1 July Victoria 7 def. South Australia 0 East Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 10,000) [58]
Saturday, 5 July Victoria 4 def. South Australia 1 East Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 6,000) [59]

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