1881 SAFA season


The 1881 South Australian Football Association season was the 5th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The premiership season began on Saturday 7 May.
went on to record its 4th consecutive premiership.
The years premiership trophy was called the Fowler Challenge Cup. Players were also presented with an individual Gold Medal engraved with their name and on the reverse side - S.A.F.A. Season 1881 The Fowler Champion Medal Won by Norwood.
and Kensington merged at a meeting held on 11 April 1881 to create full squads of a senior and second twenty and it was decided that the colour of the club be black-and scarlet guernsey, hose, and cap, and navy blue knickerbockers but resigned from the competition after 4 games.
It was then reported endeavours were being made to induce the North Adelaide Juniors and the North Parks to amalgamate and apply to the Association for permission to take up the fixtures of the Adelaide and Kensington Club. However, this didn't eventuate but the two clubs would merge and join the SAFA in 1885 as a new Adelaide senior team.

SAFA Senior Clubs 1881 Season

ClubColoursHome GroundCaptainComments
Adelaide-Kensington Black Scarlet
Navy Blue
Old Adelaide Ground, North AdelaideH.S. WyattResigned from SAFA
on 1 June 1881
Norwood Dark blue RedEast Park Lands, AdelaideA.E. Waldron
Port Adelaide MagentaAlberton Oval, AlbertonJ. Sandilands
South Adelaide Navy Blue WhiteSouth Terrace, AdelaideT.Maloney /
A.C. Mehrtens
South Park Light Blue WhiteSouth Park Lands, Adelaide
Victorian Orange BlackMontefiore Hill, North AdelaideG.E.Downs

Premiership season

BYE ROUND

Saturday 11 June to 18 June 1880 were bye Rounds due to the SAFA hosting Carlton from Melbourne. A series of 4 matches were played against the local SAFA Clubs.

Bye Round

A practice match for the SAFA Intercolonial Twenty was scheduled.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1881, on VIC'S GROUNDS, MONTEFIORE HILL.
INTERCOLONIAL TWENTY V. ASSOCIATION.
The following is the SAFA football team chosen to go to Melbourne on the 16th: —
J. Brophy, E. Cox, A. W. Docks, J.Creswell, M. Coffey, W. Dixon, A, Dick, A.Frayne, R. Hill, H. B. Lavis, T.Maloney, A.Mehrtens, P. G. McShane, J. Minney, H. Macnamara, A. Shawyer, J. Fidoli, D. C. Scott, R. Turpeny, J. Watt, A. E. Waldron, R. Wardrop
The following have been chosen to play against them in the practice match, to be held on August 13, on the Victorians' ground:—
A. Shawyer, J. Minney, J. Traynor, W. Longdon, W. Hilditch, J. Fletcher, Ern. Le Messurier, C.Godfrey, W, Knill, T. Smith, J. E. Woods, W.Budgen, A. M. Pettinger, H. S. Wyatt, J. Sandilands, B. Coonan, T.Blinman, G. Bragge, J. Pollock, A. Attridge; emergency—H. Ewer. W. Reed, J. Rees, J. Munro.

Ladder

Note:
  • South Adelaide played South Park three times for a 1-1-1 record; South Adelaide were ranked above South Park on a superior head-to-head record against Norwood.
  • Adelaide-Kensington withdrew from the competition after Round 4; all published ladders record their Round 5 match against Norwood as a win for Norwood on forfeit. A table published on Saturday 2 July 1881 states - Adelaide & Kensington and records 5 losses.

Additional matches

Members of the Carlton Football Club arrived at Port Adelaide wharf by the steamer Victorian on Thursday morning at 11.30am, 9 June 1881 after a very rough passage from Melbourne.