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The 1903
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season was the 27th season of the
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competition. For the first time in its history, the VFA introduced an annual finals series to determine the premiership. The premiership was won by the
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, after defeating in the challenge final; it was the first premiership in the club's history, after having competed in the Association since its inaugural season in 1877.


Association membership

The size of the association was increased from nine to ten teams in 1903, with the Preston Football Club – which had won the previous three Victorian Junior Football Association premierships – elevated to senior level and admitted to the competition.


Premiership

The Association introduced a finals system to determine the major premiership for the season. Finals had been used by the rival
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since its establishment in 1897, but this was the first time it had been used by the Association. The finals were played according to the amended ''Argus'' system – the system which had been in use in the League since 1902, except with a slight variation that the League would not adopt until 1907; in summary: * The top four clubs after the eighteen home-and-home matches qualified for the finals * In the first week of finals, 1st played 3rd and 2nd played 4th * In the second week, the winners from the first week played against each other * In the third week, the minor premier (''i.e.'' the club atop the ladder after the home-and-home matches) played against the winner from the second week to decide the major premiership – unless the winner from the second week was the minor premier, in which case the premiership was awarded automatically.


Ladder


Finals


Notable events

* Mr James Hall, who had served as Association president since 1901, retired from his position prior to the start of the season. president, Mr Jason Cuming, was initially elected president in the
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in April 1903, but he declined the position; in a second election on 1 May, Essendon Town president Cr John George Aikman was elected president. Aikman served as president until his death in 1928.


See also

* Victorian Football Association/Victorian Football League history (1877–2008) *
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References

{{Preston Football Club Victorian Football League seasons VFA