2001 VFL season
The 2001 VFL season was the 120th season of the Victorian Football League, a second-tier Australian rules football competition played in the states of Victoria and Tasmania. The season featured 16 clubs and ran from 7 April to 23 September, comprising a 20-match home-and-away season followed by a four-week [|finals series] featuring the top eight clubs.
won the top division premiership for the first time, defeating by 37 points in the [|2001 VFL Grand Final]. It was Box Hill's third overall senior VFA/VFL premiership, following second division premierships in 1984 and 1986.
League membership and affiliations
In a continuation of the VFL's amalgamation with the AFL reserves, which had begun in 2000, there were several changes to the VFL-AFL reserves affiliations in 2001.- affiliated with. Under the affiliation, the team's nickname was changed from Lions to Tigers to match Richmond's nickname, and the partnership with Fitzroy came to an end, resulting in the team becoming known as the Coburg Tigers. The financial stability brought by the affiliation saved Coburg from extinction, as the club had been in administration since July 2000 and would have been wound up if it had not entered an AFL affiliation.
- , which had been jointly affiliated with Williamstown and Werribee, became fully affiliated with Werribee.
- affiliated with Williamstown
- affiliated with Springvale
Consequently, there were sixteen teams in the VFL in 2001: eight clubs with VFL-AFL affiliations, three AFL reserves teams, and five stand-alone VFL clubs.
Ladder
Awards
- The Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal was won for the third consecutive year by Nick Sautner, who kicked 73 goals.
- The J. J. Liston Trophy was jointly won by Brett Backwell and Ezra Poyas, who each polled 19 votes. Backwell and Poyas finished ahead of Simon Feast, who was third with 15 votes.
- The Fothergill–Round Medal was won by Kristian DePasquale.
- Werribee won the reserves premiership. Werribee 17.12 defeated Williamstown 12.15 in the Grand Final, held as a curtain-raiser to the Seniors Grand Final on 23 September.
Notable events
- In Round 12, 5.11 trailed 13.14 by 51 points at three-quarter time, before kicking ten goals to one to win the game by five points, 15.13 d. 14.14. It was the largest three-quarter time deficit overcome in a VFA/VFL game since 1949.