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- The 1923 Victorian Football Association season was the 45th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Footscray Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne by 14 points in the Grand Final on 1 October. It was the club's eighth VFA premiership, which meant that the club surpassed Geelong (L.) for the most premierships won in VFA history. (en)
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- Kerley 2, Barfoot, Cruddin, Taylor (en)
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- G. Dobrigh, for using bad language with the umpire (en)
- G. Ogilvie, for striking L. ZinnickJ. Garbutt, for striking L. MullinsH. Bissett, for fighting with C. HowellG. Dobrigh, for charging A. SmithG. Dobrigh, for retaliating against V. Samson after being chargedG. Dobrigh, for striking A. Smith (en)
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- VFA Premiership season (en)
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- Mullins 2, Eason, Howell, O'Brien, Samson, Scanlon (en)
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- C. Howell, for elbowing H. BissettC. Howell for fighting with H. BissettV. Samson, for striking G. DobrighA. Smith, for retaliating against G. Dobrigh after being struck (en)
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- The 1923 Victorian Football Association season was the 45th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Footscray Football Club, after it defeated Port Melbourne by 14 points in the Grand Final on 1 October. It was the club's eighth VFA premiership, which meant that the club surpassed Geelong (L.) for the most premierships won in VFA history. (en)
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