List of Victorian Lacrosse Premiers

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

Women's Premiership Trophy: Fearon Cup (1962- )

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]
1881 Melbourne[6]
1882 Fitzroy[7]
1883 South Melbourne[8]
1884 South Melbourne[9]
1885 Collingwood[10] Fitzroy[11]
1886 Melbourne University[12] South Melbourne[13] (defeated 2-0 in play-off)
1887 Melbourne University[14]
1888 South Melbourne[15]
1889 Melbourne University
1890 Melbourne University
1891 Collingwood
1892 Caulfield
1893 Caulfield
1894 Caulfield
1895 Melbourne University
1896 Essendon
1897 Melbourne University
1898 MCC
1899 Melbourne University
1900 Melbourne University
1901 MCC
1902 MCC
1903 Essendon
1904 Essendon
1905 St Kilda
1906 Essendon
1907 Essendon
1908 Essendon
1909 Essendon
1910 Essendon
1911 Essendon
1912 South Yarra
1913 South Yarra
1914 South Yarra
1915 Melbourne University
1916 Adult Deaf[16][17] Malvern[18]
1917 Malvern
1918 Malvern
1919 Hawthorn
1920 Melbourne University[19] MCC[20]
1921 MCC[21] Hawthorn[22]
Premiers Minor Premiers Grand Final
1922 Brighton Brighton[23] MCC 7 – 16 Brighton[24]
1923 Brighton Malvern[25] Brighton 8 – 7 Malvern[26]
1924 Malvern Malvern[27] Melbourne University 6 – 8 Malvern[28]
1925 Malvern Malvern[29] Malvern 12 – 7 MCC[30]
1926 Malvern Malvern[31] MCC 7 – 8 Malvern[32]
1927 MCC Malvern[33] MCC 8 – 7 Malvern[34]
1928 Malvern Malvern[35] Malvern 15 – 1 Williamstown[36]
1929 Malvern Malvern[37] Williamstown 5 – 9 Malvern[38]
1930 Coburg Coburg[39] Coburg 8 – 5 Malvern[40]
1931 Malvern MCC[41] Malvern 9 – 4 MCC[42]
1932 Malvern Malvern[43] Malvern 16 – 5 MCC[44]
1933 Malvern Malvern[45] MCC 7 – 11 Malvern[46]
1934 Malvern Malvern[47] Malvern 22 – 2 MCC[48]
1935 Malvern Malvern[49] Malvern 13 – 6 Williamstown[50]
1936 Malvern Malvern[51] Malvern 14 – 7 Williamstown[52]
1937 Malvern Malvern[53] Williamstown 6 – 16 Malvern[54]
1938 Malvern Malvern[55] Malvern 17 – 10 Williamstown[56]
1939 Malvern Malvern[57] Malvern 16 – 5 Camberwell[58] Williamstown Williamstown 9 – 0 YWCA [59]
1940 Malvern Malvern[60] Malvern 29 – 10 Glen Iris[61]
1941 Caulfield Malvern[62] Malvern 16 – 19 Caulfield[63] competition in recess
1942 no competition – World War II[64]
1943 Caulfield Caulfield 17 – 15 Malvern (ET)[65]
1944 Malvern Malvern[66] Malvern 25 – 17 Caulfield[67]
1945 Malvern Malvern[68] Malvern 23 – 12 Caulfield[69]
1946 Malvern Malvern[70] Malvern 9 – 7 Williamstown[71]
1947 Malvern Malvern[72] Malvern 15 – 11 Old Trinity[73]
1948 Malvern Malvern 17 – 13 Caulfield[74]
1949 Caulfield Malvern[75] Malvern 6 – 9 Caulfield[76]
1950 Malvern Malvern[77] Malvern 12 – 8 Old Trinity[78]
1951 Malvern Malvern[79] Malvern 15 – 5 Caulfield[80]
1952 Malvern Malvern Black [81] Malvern Black 21 – 7 Melbourne High School Old Boys[82]
1953 Malvern Malvern Black[83] Malvern Black 6 – 1 Caulfield[84]
1954 Malvern Malvern Black[85] Malvern Black 16 – 6 Melbourne High School Old Boys[86]
1955 Malvern Malvern Black[87] Malvern Black 10 – 8 Caulfield[88]
1956 Malvern Malvern 9 – 6 Melbourne High School Old Boys
1957 Malvern Malvern 8 – 4 Melbourne High School Old Boys
1958 Malvern Malvern 13 – 7 Caulfield
1959 Malvern Malvern 9 – 7 Caulfield
1960 Caulfield Caulfield – Malvern
1961 Caulfield Caulfield – Malvern
1962 Caulfield Caulfield – Malvern Footscray
1963 Williamstown Williamstown 22 – 14 Malvern Footscray
1964 Malvern Malvern 17 – 15 Williamstown Footscray
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
1978 Williamstown Williamstown – Surrey Park Newport
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[89] Caulfield Caulfield 2 – 0 Newport [90]
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 – Surrey Park Newport
1991 Williamstown Williamstown – 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 Malvern – Williamstown Newport
1998 Williamstown Williamstown – Eltham Williamstown
1999 Williamstown Williamstown – Eltham Newport
2000 Williamstown Williamstown – Eltham Caulfield
2001 Williamstown Williamstown – Eltham Caulfield
2002 Malvern Malvern 9 – 8 Eltham Caulfield
2003 Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown – 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

* Unofficial competition – Victorian Lacrosse Association not formed until 1879

Premierships by Club

Club Men's Most Recent Women's Most Recent
Malvern 41 2002 0 n/a
Williamstown 32 2016 0 n/a
Newport 0 n/a 25 2016
Williamstown Women's LC 0 n/a 18 1998
Caulfield 7 1966 7 2005
Melbourne University 10 1920 0 n/a
Essendon* 9 1911 0 n/a
Surrey Park 7 2014 0 n/a
Footscray 1 2013 5 2013
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

References

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