Resource VFA/VFL Jumpers [image heavy thread]

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Aug 11, 2011
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Here is my collection of all the VFL/A Teams and Jumpers. Firstly here are the teams that have competed in the VFL/A. Those highlighted in gold are those 21 clubs that are currently competing in the Victorian Football League.

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Here is the Premiers of each years competition. Where two teams are named, it was when the VFA had two divisions, between 1961 and 1988. The team with the * after the team name was the 2nd Division Premiers. All premiers are listed below from Carlton's premiership in 1877 up until Casey's 2022 premiership.

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Teams will be listed with Today's teams listed first, then they will be listed down in the reverse order they left the competition with the most recent first, with the Founding Teams of the Victorian Football Association listed together after all clubs are listed.
 
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BOX HILL
HAWKS

1951 – Current


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BRISBANE
LIONS
2021 – Current

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CARLTON
BLUES
1877 - 1896,

2000 - 2002,

2021 – Current

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CASEY
DEMONS
1982 – Current

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COBURG
LIONS
1924 - Current

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COLLINGWOOD
MAGPIES
1892 – 1896,
2000,

2008 – Current

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ESSENDON
BOMBERS
1878 – 1896,
2000 – 2002,

2013 – Current

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FOOTSCRAY
BULLDOGS
1886 – 1924

2014 – Current

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FRANKSTON
DOLPHINS

1966 - 2016,
2018 - Current


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GEELONG
CATS

1878- 1896
2000 – Current


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GOLD COAST
SUNS

2011
2021 – Current


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GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
GIANTS

2021 – Current


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NORTH MELBOURNE
KANGAROOS

1877 – 1924,
2016 – Current


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NORTHERN
BULLANTS

1903 – 1911
1926 – Current


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PORT MELBOURNE
BOROUGH
1886 – Current

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RICHMOND
TIGERS

1885 – 1907
2000
2014 – Current


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SANDRINGHAM
ZEBRAS

1929 - Current

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SOUTHPORT
SHARKS

2021 - Current

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SYDNEY
SWANS

1879 – 1897
2021 - Current


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WERRIBEE
TIGERS

1965 – Current

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WILLIAMSTOWN
SEAGULLS

1884 – Current

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DANDENONG
REDLEGS
1958 – 1994

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OAKLEIGH
OAKS

1929 – 1994

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PRAHRAN
TWO BLUES
1886 – 1887
1899 – 1958
1960 - 1994


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BRUNSWICK
MAGPIES
1897 – 1991

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CAMBERWELL

COBRAS
1926 - 1991

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SUNSHINE
CROWS
1959 - 1989

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GEELONG WEST
ROOSTERS

1963 – 1988

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BERWICK

GIPPSLANDERS
1983 – 1987

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CAULFIELD
BEARS
1965 - 1987

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MOORABBIN
KANGAROOS

1951 – 1963,

1983 – 1987

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NORTHCOTE
DRAGONS
1908 – 1987

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WAVERLEY
PANTHERS
1961 - 1987

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GEELONG
ASSOCIATION
1922 - 1927

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HAWTHORN
MAYBLOOMS

1914 – 1924

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MELBOURNE CITY
CITY MEN

1912 - 1913

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ESSENDON ASSOCIATION
DREADNOUGHTS

1900 - 1921

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WEST MELBOURNE
WESTS
1878 – 1880,
1899 - 1907


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FITZROY
MAROONS

1884 - 1896

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MELBOURNE
FUCHSIAS
1877 - 1896

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BALLARAT
SWANS

1887 – 1888


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BALLARAT IMPERIALS
IMPS

1887 – 1888

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SOUTH BALLARAT
1887 - 1888

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UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS

1885 - 1888

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SOUTH WILLIAMSTOWN
1886 - 1887

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EAST MELBOURNE
1880 - 1882

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ALBERT PARK
PARKITES

1877 – 1879

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BOX HILL
HAWKS
1951 -

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CASEY
DEMONS
1982 -

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CARLTON
BLUES
1877 - 1896
2000 - 2002
2021 -


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FRANKSTON
DOLPHINS
1966 - 2016

2018 -

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NORTHERN
BULLANTS
1903 - 1912

1926 -

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PORT MELBOURNE
BOROUGH
1886 -

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SANDRINGHAM
ZEBRAS
1929 -

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WERRIBEE
TIGERS
1965 -

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WILLIAMSTOWN
SEAGULLS
1884 -

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ASPLEY
HORNETS
2021

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BALLARAT IMPERIALS
IMPS
1887 - 1888

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BERWICK
GIPPSLANDERS

1983 - 1987

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BRIGHTON
PENGUINS
1908 - 1964

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BRUNSWICK
MAGPIES
1897 - 1991

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CAMBERWELL
COBRAS
1926 - 1991

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CAULFIELD
BEARS
1965 - 1987

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DANDENONG
REDLEGS
1958 - 1994

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KILSYTH
COUGARS
1982 - 1985

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MOORABBIN
KANGAROOS
1951 - 1963

1983 - 1987

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MORDIALLOC
BLOODS
1958 - 1983

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NORTHCOTE
DRAGONS
1908 - 1987

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OAKLEIGH
OAKS
1929 - 1994

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PRAHRAN
TWO BLUES
1886 - 1887
1899 - 1958

1960 - 1994

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SUNSHINE
CROWS
1959 - 1989

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WAVERLEY
PANTHERS
1961 - 1987
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YARRAVILLE
EAGLES

1928 - 1984


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Obviously a lot of research and effort has gone into this and that's great, kudos to you. But if the information is ever going to migrate to Mero's site (which is an achievable goal for someone undertaking such a task) then it needs to be fleshed out a little more.

I'm assuming you have dates for the jumpers that you would have compiled when you did the research, if you could put those in then that'd be cool. I'm not really a fan of the faux logos in the name of uniformity, sometimes history is ugly, just because it might look cleaner in a thread to have everyone in the same shield doesn't mean you should. In fact it just makes the Port Melb logo stand out more.

I'm also interested in the details behind some of the guernseys, for instance that white Essendon one with the logo, was that a clash jumper? When was that worn? There are a few guernseys there that seem interesting but have no context.

Good start :thumbsu:
 

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These pictures have been a few years in the making. After putting them on this board and a couple of others I have received pictures from others showing that the clubs have worn other jumpers. An example of those is below:

Some of these I have asked when did they happen, and the people that sent them don't know. Except for the Denis Pagan Yarraville picture it is hard to put an actual date to the photo. What I try to do is to present the history of the VFA/VFL Teams as much as possible. As has been said on other threads, the history of VFA clubs haven't been kept.

What Mero has done in pictures for the AFL clubs is amazing, and I don't think that my efforts compare to his. However, he has not had to track down images of about 52 VFA/VFL teams, with the history of those clubs being not available. Trying to find the colours and design of the South Williamstown jumper wasn't getting anywhere, all I have found out is that Williamstown changed their colours from black and gold to blue and gold after the merger.

I found some pictures of the Ballarat teams in the VFA last weekend.


These are the clubs that played in the VFA, but I don't know if they wore these in the VFA. What I have created is something that best represents what may have been the clubs jumpers.

The Essendon jumper was produced by the VFL a guess because a similar jumper was produced for Box Hill. They seem to be clash jumpers that were made for the club to wear. These jumpers are both white jumpers with a black or brown upper on the front, and the club logo below. They seem to be clash jumpers that were quickly made because the club didn't provide one in time.

The creation of logos that fit into the old VFA logo design came about with the logos of older clubs not existing. So I used the VFA shield border to create them one. It also seemed like some on this board liked them so I made shield logos for all the clubs.

These have hopefully presented people with the history of the clubs of the VFA/VFL which haven't been given before. If they weren't presented here in this form the knowledge of these clubs and their uniforms could have disappeared.
 
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Excellent start well done.

A few things.
1. Brunswick wore hoops in their early VFA days: http://boylesfootballphotos.net.au/Brunswick+Team+Photos
2. Prahran had quite a few more designs than shown: http://boylesfootballphotos.net.au/Prahran+(VFA)
3. Those cigarette cards were painted in Germany and the colours were provided, but not the design.
So the Ballarat jumpers didn't necessarily look like those depictions of them.

When I am putting these together I have always asked for visual proof of the jumper. I will look at those pages you have mentioned.

As you have mentioned in the past about the cigarette cards that were painted in Germany with the design of the jumpers. I used the pictures which I have shown above because they are the only thing that I have found that has a representation of the three Ballarat clubs jumpers. With only one of those clubs still surviving (Ballarat) and the other two not surviving WWII there is nothing else to go on.
 
In the 1878 The Footballer Ballarat are listed as
Scarlet and white striped jersey, blue knickerbockers, and cap, and scarlet hose.
Stripes in 1878 are what we today call hoops.
The knitting machinery was not available to make vertical stripes.
So they'd have been the same as Albert Park.

Ballarat Imperial, in 1878, are listed as
Red and white jersey, with blue sash, Blue knickers, red stockings, and blue cap.
Before 1878 they were known as Ballarat Gallatea.

South Ballarat were known as Albion Imperial and wore:
1877 Blue knickerbockers, Blue & White striped hose, White jacket and White Cap with Blue Bar.
1878 Blue knickers, Blue and White cap, Blue and White striped jersey and hose.
(I don't know when they adopted Red & Blue, perhaps it was when they became South Ballarat in 1884; which would then mean their few games in the VFA would be in different colours and perhaps design. However I would strongly suggest the colours would be Red and Blue hoops, not Red with Blue sleeves.)

If you go to The State Library website you can view a few old versions of The Footballer
http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/
type The Footballer in the search bar, and look for 1875 through to 1879
When I do it they are numbers 8-12 in the search.


PS The Foundation Member clubs included West Melbourne, not East Melbourne.
The colours and logo used are West's.
East Melbourne wore all Navy with a Red stripe on their caps.
 
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In the 1878 The Footballer Ballarat are listed as
Scarlet and white striped jersey, blue knickerbockers, and cap, and scarlet hose.
Stripes in 1878 are what we today call hoops.
The knitting machinery was not available to make vertical stripes.
So they'd have been the same as Albert Park.

Ballarat Imperial, in 1878, are listed as
Red and white jersey, with blue sash, Blue knickers, red stockings, and blue cap.
Before 1878 they were known as Ballarat Gallatea.

South Ballarat were known as Albion Imperial and wore:
1877 Blue knickerbockers, Blue & White striped hose, White jacket and White Cap with Blue Bar.
1878 Blue knickers, Blue and White cap, Blue and White striped jersey and hose.
(I don't know when they adopted Red & Blue, perhaps it was when they became South Ballarat in 1884; which would then mean their few games in the VFA would be in different colours and perhaps design. However I would strongly suggest the colours would be Red and Blue hoops, not Red with Blue sleeves.)

If you go to The State Library website you can view a few old versions of The Footballer
http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/
type The Footballer in the search bar, and look for 1875 through to 1879
When I do it they are numbers 8-12 in the search.


PS The Foundation Member clubs included West Melbourne, not East Melbourne.
The colours and logo used are West's.
East Melbourne wore all Navy with a Red stripe on their caps.



Have changed the jumpers on the Ballarat, Ballarat Imperial and South Ballarat pictures.
 
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I would suggest Imps would look more like this:
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I might have sent you down the wrong track you on South Ballarat.
You didn't need to add their colours in The Footballer as this was before they played in the VFA.
They were probably Blue & Red hoops in 1883 when they actually played games against other VFA teams, even though they had voting rights from 1877.
While true that they didn't play in 1877 because of costs, it was thought at the time that eventually they would work a way to have the Ballarat teams included on-field.
Gradually they played more and more games each season, but never enough to qualify them for a ladder position.

VFA seasons are on Wikkipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1888_VFA_season
Change the year for each season.
 
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I would suggest Imps would look more like this:
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I might have sent you down the wrong track you on South Ballarat.
You didn't need to add their colours in The Footballer as this was before they played in the VFA.
They were probably Blue & Red hoops in 1883 when they actually played games against other VFA teams, even though they had voting rights from 1877.
While true that they didn't play in 1877 because of costs, it was thought at the time that eventually they would work a way to have the Ballarat teams included on-field.
Gradually they played more and more games each season, but never enough to qualify them for a ladder position.

VFA seasons are on Wikkipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1888_VFA_season
Change the year for each season.

Have altered Ballarat Imperial, South Ballarat, East Melbourne, West Melbourne and have altered the positions of Essendon and Geelong. Wikipedia had five clubs in the first season of the VFA, Albert Park, Carlton, Hotham and Melbourne.
 

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