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- The 1877 Victorian Football Association season was the first in which the Australian rules football competition in Victoria was run under a properly constituted administrative body. The Association was formed with the view to governing the sport via a collective body, made up of delegates representing the clubs. It was the second such body to have been formed; the South Australian National Football League having been formed just 17 days prior to the VFA. Australian rules football had been played since the 1858, but had been administered in a less formal manner prior to the establishment of the VFA. The inaugural VFA premiership was won by the Carlton Football Club. (en)
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- VFA Premiership season (en)
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- The 1877 Victorian Football Association season was the first in which the Australian rules football competition in Victoria was run under a properly constituted administrative body. The Association was formed with the view to governing the sport via a collective body, made up of delegates representing the clubs. It was the second such body to have been formed; the South Australian National Football League having been formed just 17 days prior to the VFA. The inaugural VFA premiership was won by the Carlton Football Club. (en)
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