2003 VFL season


The 2003 VFL season was the 122nd season of the Victorian Football League, a second-tier Australian rules football competition played in the states of Victoria and Tasmania.
won the premiership for the 13th time, after defeating by 29 points in the [|2003 VFL Grand Final].

League membership and affiliations

There were several changes to the VFL–AFL reserves affiliations prior to the 2003 season:
As a result of the changes, the VFL was reduced from sixteen teams to thirteen. was now the only one of the ten Victorian AFL clubs left fielding its own reserves team in the VFL, with nine clubs in VFL-AFL affiliations.

Ladder


Awards

Notable events

  • The VFL granted a favourable fixture to the three stand-alone VFL clubs, Tasmania, North Ballarat and Frankston to try to assist them financially. The clubs were given extra home games and they were given extra Sunday matches to avoid clashes with the local competitions which were still mainly played on Saturdays.