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    • The 2022 Victorian Football League season was the 140th season of the Victorian Football Association/Victorian Football League, a second-tier Australian rules football competition played in the states of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. The season commenced on 25 March and concluded with the Grand Final on 18 September.
      The premiership was won by Casey, after it defeated Southport in the Grand Final on 18 September 2022 by 32 points. It was Casey's sixth Division 1 premiership.


      League membership


      Following its sole season in the VFL, the Brisbane-based Aspley Football Club withdrew from the competition, after reviewing its strategy as a football club and electing to focus on its QAFL and QFA teams and junior pathways without the burden of competing in the state level competition. The club departed with the shortest tenure of any VFA/VFL club in history, playing only ten games in the pandemic-interrupted 2021 season.
      Aspley's departure left Southport as the league's sole stand-alone senior club based outside Victoria. A total of 21 clubs held licences to compete in the 2022 season.


      Premiership season


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      = Round 2

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      = Round 3

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      = Round 4

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      = Round 5

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      = Round 6

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      = Round 7

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      = Round 8

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      = Round 9

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      = Round 10

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      = Round 11

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      = Round 12

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      = Round 13

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      = Round 14

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      = Round 15

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      = Round 16

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      = Round 17

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      = Round 18

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      = Round 19

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      = Round 20

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      = Round 21

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      = Round 22

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      Ladder




      Finals series




      = Qualifying and Elimination Finals

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      = Semi-finals

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      = Preliminary Finals

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      = Grand final

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      Awards


      The J. J. Liston Trophy was won by Tom Gribble (Werribee), who polled 30 votes. Gribble finished ahead of Boyd Woodcock and Jacob Dawson (both of Southport), who polled 22 votes. It was Gribble's second consecutive Liston Trophy, having won the 2019 Liston Trophy before the award's two-year hiatus.
      The Frosty Miller Medal was won by Chris Burgess (Gold Coast), who kicked 52 goals during the home-and-away season.
      The Fothergill–Round–Mitchell Medal was won by Ethan Phillips (Port Melbourne).
      The Coaches MVP award was won by Southport's Jacob Dawson.


      List changes




      = Retirements

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      = Pre-season player movements

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      Five VFL-listed players were drafted to the AFL during the 2022 draft.


      = Mid-season player movements

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      Five VFL-listed players were drafted to the AFL in the 2022 mid-season rookie draft on 1 June.


      See also


      List of VFA/VFL premiers
      Victorian Football League
      Australian Football League
      2022 AFL season
      2022 VFL Women's season


      References

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