Grand Final History
Grand Final History
Kieran Magee
Episode 47 1943 The Earliest Wooden Spoon Ever
1 hour 14 minutes Posted Jul 4, 2025 at 4:33 am.
Introduction to 1943
Guadalcanal and the Marines
The Centaur Sinking
Turning Point of the War
Political Changes in Australia
Unique Football Events
Issues Facing Football Admins
VFL Expansion Plans
The Return of Players
Planning the 1943 Season
Footballers in Wartime
POWs and Their Matches
AusTus: A Hybrid Game
Challenges of Wartime Football
Coaching Changes
Start of the 1943 Season
Early Season Highlights
Tribunal Tensions
Player Reactions to Brawls
Round Two Thrills
The Hawks’ Name Change
Mid-Season Standings
Services Competition Overview
League Responses to Services Games
Gridiron at the MCG
Round 10 Highlights
Lightning Premiership
Final Rounds Overview
Final Round Drama
Hawthorne’s Missed Opportunity
End of the Regular Season
Semi-Final Previews
Second Semi-Final Recap
Grand Final Build-Up
The Grand Final Teams
Richmond’s Victory
Jack Titus’ Retirement
Closing Thoughts on 1943
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Eleven teams started the 1943 season but only ten made it to the final round. To ensure only one bye per team, the club on the bottom of the ladder after round eleven was eliminated! The earliest Wooden Spoon ever! The war meant everything was different, US Marines were at the MCG, they even played a gridiron game, the American football code as a rare game on the G once it was occupied for the war. The Americans even took on the Australians in a hybrid football game described as ‘aerial bombardment”. All the while the VFL season unfolded, with challenges of player availability and news of loss at the front line. Still plans were being prepared for peace time, would the VFL be expanding?