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List of Victorian Lacrosse Premiers

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Men's Premiership Trophy: Joel Fox Shield (1924–present)

Women's Premiership Trophy: Fearon Cup (1962–present)

Year Men Women
Premiers Runners-up Premiers Minor Premiers Grand Final
1878* Reds[1] Blues[2] no competition
1879 Carlton[3]
1880 Fitzroy[4][5] Melbourne[6]
1881 Melbourne[7]
1882 Fitzroy[8] Carlton[9]
1883 South Melbourne[10] Collingwood[11]
1884 South Melbourne[12] Melbourne[13]
1885 Collingwood[14] Fitzroy[15]
1886 Melbourne University[16] South Melbourne[17] (defeated 2–0 in play-off)
1887 Melbourne University[18]
1888 South Melbourne[19]
1889 Melbourne University[20]
1890 Essendon[21][22]
1891 Collingwood[23] Melbourne University[24]
1892 Caulfield[25] Collingwood[26]
1893 Caulfield[27] Collingwood[28]
1894 Caulfield[29] Essendon[30]
1895 Melbourne University[31] Essendon[32]
1896 Essendon[33] MCC[34]
1897 Melbourne University[35] MCC[36]
1898 MCC[37] Melbourne University[38]
1899 Melbourne University[39] MCC[40]
1900 Melbourne University[41] Essendon[42]
1901 MCC[43] Collegians[44]
1902 MCC[45] Melbourne University[46]
1903 Essendon[47] MCC[48]
1904 Essendon[49] MCC[50]
1905 St Kilda[51] MCC[52]
1906 Essendon[53] Hawksburn[54]
1907 Essendon[55] Hawksburn[56]
1908 Essendon[57] Malvern[58]
1909 Essendon[59] South Yarra[60]
1910 Essendon[61] Malvern[62]
1911 Essendon[63] South Yarra[64] (defeated 11–8 in play-off)[65]
1912 South Yarra[66] Essendon[67]
1913 South Yarra[68] Melbourne University[69]
1914 South Yarra[70] Melbourne University[71]
1915 Melbourne University[72] Eastern Suburbs[73]
1916 Adult Deaf[74][75] Malvern[76]
1917 Malvern[77] Adult Deaf[78]
1918 Malvern[79] Hawthorn[80]
1919 Hawthorn[81] Brighton[82]
1920 Melbourne University[83] MCC[84]
1921 MCC[85] Hawthorn[86]
Premiers Minor Premiers Grand Final
1922 Brighton Brighton[87] MCC 7 – 16 Brighton[88]
1923 Brighton Malvern[89] Brighton 8 – 7 Malvern[90]
1924 Malvern Malvern[91] Melbourne University 6 – 8 Malvern[92]
1925 Malvern Malvern[93] Malvern 12 – 7 MCC[94]
1926 Malvern Malvern[95] MCC 7 – 8 Malvern[96]
1927 MCC Malvern[97] MCC 8 – 7 Malvern[98]
1928 Malvern Malvern[99] Malvern 15 – 1 Williamstown[100]
1929 Malvern Malvern[101] Williamstown 5 – 9 Malvern[102]
1930 Coburg Coburg[103] Coburg 8 – 5 Malvern[104]
1931 Malvern MCC[105] Malvern 9 – 4 MCC[106]
1932 Malvern Malvern[107] Malvern 16 – 5 MCC[108]
1933 Malvern Malvern[109] MCC 7 – 11 Malvern[110]
1934 Malvern Malvern[111] Malvern 22 – 2 MCC[112]
1935 Malvern Malvern[113] Malvern 13 – 6 Williamstown[114]
1936 Malvern Malvern[115] Malvern 14 – 7 Williamstown[116]
1937 Malvern Malvern[117] Williamstown 6 – 16 Malvern[118]
1938 Malvern Malvern[119] Malvern 17 – 10 Williamstown[120]
1939 Malvern Malvern[121] Malvern 16 – 5 Camberwell[122] Williamstown Williamstown 9 – 0 YWCA[123]
1940 Malvern Malvern[124] Malvern 29 – 10 Glen Iris[125]
1941 Caulfield Malvern[126] Malvern 16 – 19 Caulfield[127] competition in recess
1942 no competition – World War II[128]
1943 Caulfield Caulfield 17 – 15 Malvern (ET)[129]
1944 Malvern Malvern[130] Malvern 25 – 17 Caulfield[131]
1945 Malvern Malvern[132] Malvern 23 – 12 Caulfield[133]
1946 Malvern Malvern[134] Malvern 9 – 7 Williamstown[135]
1947 Malvern Malvern[136] Malvern 15 – 11 Old Trinity[137]
1948 Malvern Malvern 17 – 13 Caulfield[138]
1949 Caulfield Malvern[139] Malvern 6 – 9 Caulfield[140]
1950 Malvern Malvern[141] Malvern 12 – 8 Old Trinity[142]
1951 Malvern Malvern[143] Malvern 15 – 5 Caulfield[144]
1952 Malvern Malvern Black[145] Malvern Black 21 – 7 Melbourne High School Old Boys[146]
1953 Malvern Malvern Black[147] Malvern Black 6 – 1 Caulfield[148]
1954 Malvern Malvern Black[149] Malvern Black 16 – 6 Melbourne High School Old Boys[150]
1955 Malvern Malvern Black[151] Malvern Black 10 – 8 Caulfield[152]
1956 Malvern Malvern Black Malvern Black 9 – 6 Melbourne High School Old Boys
1957 Malvern Malvern Malvern 8 – 4 Melbourne High School Old Boys
1958 Malvern Malvern Malvern 13 – 7 Caulfield
1959 Malvern Malvern Malvern 9 – 7 Caulfield
1960 Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield 15 – 9 Malvern (replay)[153][154]
1961 Caulfield Caulfield 11 – 10 Malvern[155]
1962 Caulfield Caulfield 11 – 6 Malvern[156] Footscray Footscray 12 – 1 Malvern
1963 Williamstown Williamstown Fearon 22 – 14 Malvern[157] Footscray Footscray 18 – 0 Malvern[158]
1964 Malvern Malvern 17 – 15 Williamstown Fearon[159] Footscray Footscray 9 – 4 Williamstown
1965 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1966 Caulfield Caulfield – Malvern Williamstown
1967 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1968 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1969 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1970 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1971 Williamstown Williamstown – Caulfield Williamstown
1972 Malvern Malvern 25 – 24 Williamstown Williamstown
1973 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1974 Malvern Malvern 23 – 19 Williamstown Williamstown
1975 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1976 Williamstown Williamstown 20 – 13 Malvern Williamstown
1977 Williamstown Williamstown 24 – 12 Chadstone Newport Newport 1 – 0 Williamstown
1978 Williamstown Williamstown – Surrey Park Newport Newport – Caulfield
1979 Williamstown Williamstown – Surrey Park Newport
1980 Williamstown Williamstown – Malvern Williamstown
1981 Surrey Park Surrey Park – Williamstown Williamstown
1982 Williamstown Williamstown – Surrey Park Newport
1983 Williamstown Williamstown – Surrey Park Newport
1984 Surrey Park Surrey Park – Williamstown Williamstown
1985 Williamstown Williamstown 18 – 15 Chadstone[160] Caulfield Caulfield 2 – 0 Newport[161]
1986 Williamstown Williamstown – MCC Newport
1987 Malvern Malvern 17 – 16 Chadstone Newport
1988 Surrey Park Surrey Park 19 – 17 Malvern Williamstown
1989 Malvern Malvern 18 – 16 Williamstown Newport
1990 Williamstown Williamstown 27 – 13 Surrey Park Newport
1991 Williamstown Williamstown 18 – 11 Surrey Park Newport
1992 Williamstown Williamstown – Surrey Park Williamstown
1993 Surrey Park Surrey Park – Williamstown Newport
1994 Malvern Malvern 22 – 14 Williamstown Newport
1995 Surrey Park Surrey Park – Malvern Newport
1996 Malvern Malvern – Williamstown Caulfield
1997 Malvern Williamstown 9 – 17 Malvern Newport
1998 Williamstown Williamstown 13 – 8 Eltham Williamstown
1999 Williamstown Williamstown[162] Williamstown 20 – 8 Eltham[163] Newport
2000 Williamstown Williamstown 16 – 14 Eltham Caulfield
2001 Williamstown Williamstown 22 – 12 Eltham Caulfield
2002 Malvern Malvern 9 – 8 Eltham Caulfield
2003 Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown 17 – 9 Caulfield Caulfield
2004 Eltham Eltham Eltham 16 – 11 Williamstown Newport
2005 Eltham Williamstown Eltham 14 – 8 Williamstown Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield 10 – 5 Newport
2006 Eltham Williamstown Williamstown 12 – 13 Eltham Newport Newport Newport 11 – 10 Footscray (2OT)
2007 Eltham Eltham Eltham 17 – 7 Surrey Park Newport Newport Newport 7 – 6 Footscray
2008 Williamstown Eltham Eltham 7 – 12 Williamstown Newport Newport Newport 10 – 4 Footscray
2009 Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown 15 – 9 Surrey Park Footscray Newport Newport 4 – 7 Footscray
2010 Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown 11 – 6 Surrey Park Newport Footscray Footscray 4 – 10 Newport
2011 Surrey Park Surrey Park Williamstown 11 – 17 Surrey Park Newport Footscray Footscray 8 – 10 Newport
2012 Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown 18 – 10 Malvern Newport Newport Newport 12 – 3 Footscray
2013 Footscray Williamstown Surrey Park 7 – 10 Footscray Footscray Footscray Footscray 9 – 6 Newport
2014 Surrey Park Williamstown Footscray 10 – 12 Surrey Park (OT) Newport Footscray Footscray 6 – 7 Newport
2015 Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown 7 – 6 Footscray Newport Newport Newport 8 – 6 Footscray
2016 Williamstown Footscray Footscray 7 – 12 Williamstown Newport Newport Footscray 7 – 9 Newport
2017 Williamstown Footscray Camberwell 6 – 8 Williamstown Footscray Footscray Footscray 7 – 5 Newport
2018 Footscray Williamstown Footscray 9 – 8 Williamstown Newport Newport Newport 7 – 5 Footscray
2019 Williamstown Williamstown Footscray 10 – 18 Williamstown Footscray Footscray Footscray 14 – 7 Newport
2020 no competition – COVID-19 pandemic
2021 competition not completed – COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Footscray Footscray Footscray 15 – 13 Williamstown Footscray Footscray Footscray 15 – 2 Newport
2023 Footscray Footscray Footscray 12 – 8 Malvern Footscray Footscray Footscray 15 – 10 Williamstown
2024 Footscray Williamstown Williamstown 13 - Footscray 14 (OT) Footscray Williamstown Williamstown 9 – 12 Footscray

* Unofficial competition – Victorian Lacrosse Association not formed until 1879

Premierships by Club

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Club Men's Most Recent Women's Most Recent
Malvern 41 2002 0 n/a
Williamstown 34 2019 0 n/a
Newport 0 n/a 26 2018
Williamstown Women's LC 0 n/a 18 1998
Caulfield 7 1966 7 2005
Footscray 5 2024 10 2024
Essendon* 10 1911 0 n/a
Melbourne University 9 1920 0 n/a
Surrey Park 7 2014 0 n/a
MCC 5 1927 0 n/a
Eltham 4 2007 0 n/a
South Melbourne* 3 1888 0 n/a
Caulfield* (19th Cen) 3 1894 0 n/a
South Yarra* 3 1914 0 n/a
Fitzroy* 2 1882 0 n/a
Collingwood* 2 1891 0 n/a
Brighton* 2 1923 0 n/a
Carlton* 1 1879 0 n/a
Melbourne* 1 1881 0 n/a
St Kilda* 1 1905 0 n/a
Adult Deaf* 1 1916 0 n/a
Hawthorn* 1 1919 0 n/a
Coburg* 1 1930 0 n/a

* defunct club

The current Caulfield Lacrosse Club was formed in 1909. A previous Caulfield Lacrosse Club won three VLA premiership in 1892, 1893 and 1894

See also

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References

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