1876 South Australian football season

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The 1876 South Australian football season was the fourteenth season of interclub football. It was also the final season of decentralised administration of football in South Australia; the South Australian Football Association was formed the following year to provide a committee-based approach to the administration of the sport.

1876 South Australian football premiership season
PremiersVictorian
1st premiership
Highest1,750 (26 August, Collegians vs. Non-Collegians)
← 1875

Rules Sets

During the 1876 football season in South Australia two dominant rule sets were in use.[1]

  • Kensington Rules
  • Victorian Rules

Major Clubs

Metropolitan

Outer Metropolitan (Country Clubs)

Regional Clubs

  • Mount Gambier
  • Young Australian
  • Penola
  • Naracoorte
  • Caltowie
  • Yangga
  • Laura
  • Port Pirie

Educational Institutions

Metropolitan Football Matches

20 May

Round 1
Saturday, 20 May Woodville 0 drew with Kensington 0 Woodville [2]
Saturday, 20 May (3:00 pm) Victorian 1 def. South Adelaide 0 Montefiore Hill [3]

25 May

Round 2
Thursday, 25 May (1:00 pm) Kapunda 3 def. Woodville 1 Kapunda [4]

3 June

Round 3
Saturday, 3 June (3:00 pm) Port Adelaide 0 def. by Victorian 1 Glanville Hall Estate [5]

10 June

Round 4
Saturday, 10 June (3:00 pm) South Adelaide 0 drew with Woodville 0 [6]

17 June

Round 5
Saturday, 17 June (3:20 pm) Woodville 2 def. Victorian 1 Woodville [7]
Saturday, 17 June Port Adelaide 0 def. by Kensington 1 Glanville Hall Estate [8]

20 June

Round 6
Tuesday, 20 June (1:30 pm) Woodville 4 def. Gawler 0 Woodville [9]
Tuesday, 20 June (2 to 5pm) Willunga 3 def. Kensington 1 Noarlunga [10][11]

1 July

Round 7
Saturday, 1 July (3:00 pm) Kensington 3 def. Woodville 1 Kensington Oval [12]
Saturday, 1 July (3:00 pm) Port Adelaide 0 def. by South Adelaide 1 Glanville Hall Estate [13][14]

8 July

Round 8
Saturday, 8 July (3:10 pm) Adelaide 0 drew with South Adelaide 0 Old Adelaide Ground (crowd: 400) [15]
Saturday, 8 July (3:00 pm) Glenelg 0 def. by Victorian 4 Glenelg [16]
Saturday, 8 July Woodville 0 def. by Port Adelaide 1 Woodville [17]

15 July

Round 9
Saturday, 15 July (3:25 pm) Victorian 2 def. Woodville 0 Montefiore Hill [18]
Saturday, 15 July (4:00 pm) Kensington 5 def. Port Adelaide 2 Kensington Oval [19][20]
Saturday, 15 July Glenelg 0 def. by Australs 1 Glenelg [21][22]

22 July

Round 10
Saturday, 22 July (3:00 pm) Adelaide 1 def. by Woodville 6 North Park Lands (crowd: 300) [23]
Saturday, 22 July (3:00 pm) Victorian 4 def. Port Adelaide 0 Montefiore Hill [24]
Saturday, 22 July Kensington 0 def. by South Adelaide 1 Kensington Oval [25]

29 July

Round 11
Saturday, 29 July (3:30 pm) Woodville 0 def. by South Adelaide 2 Woodville (crowd: 600) [26]
Saturday, 29 July Australs 8 def. Glenelg 0 [27]

5 August

Round 12
Saturday, 5 August (3:15 pm) Adelaide 0 drew with South Adelaide 0 Old Adelaide Ground (crowd: 450) [28][29]
Saturday, 5 August (3:00 pm) Port Adelaide 0 def. by Woodville 1 Glanville Hall Estate [30][31]
Saturday, 5 August Willunga 4 def. Victorian 1 Willunga (crowd: 450) [32]

7 August

Round 13
Monday, 7 August (1:30 pm) Kapunda 0 drew with South Adelaide 0 Kapunda (crowd: 250) [33]

12 August

Round 14
Saturday, 12 August (3:15 pm) Adelaide 0 def. by Woodville 3 Old Adelaide Ground (crowd: 1,000) [34]

19 August

Round 15
Saturday, 19 August Adelaide 0 def. by Victorian 1 Adelaide Ground (crowd: 600) [35][36]
Saturday, 19 August (3:15 pm) South Adelaide 4 def. Woodville 0 South Park Lands [37][38]
Saturday, 19 August Port Adelaide 2 def. Australs 0 Glanville Hall Estate [39]
Saturday, 19 August (3:15 pm) St Peter's College 4 def. Kensington 2 Adelaide Oval [40][41]

2 September

Round 16
Saturday, 2 September Victorian 2 drew with Willunga 2 Montefiore Hill (crowd: 350) [42]

Ladder

In the table below, Senior Results is based only upon games played against senior clubs; the record listed under W-L-D is the record over all matches, including those against country and junior teams.

1876 South Australian Football Ladder
TEAM P W L D Senior Results GF GA
1 Victorian 9 6 2 1 6-1-0 17 8
2 South Adelaide 9 4 1 4 4-1-3 8 1
3 Australs 4 2 1 1 2-1-1 11 4
4 Kensington 7 3 2 2 3-1-1 14 13
5 Woodville 14 6 6 2 4-5-2 13 12
6 Port Adelaide 8 2 6 0 2-6-0 5 13
7 Adelaide 5 0 3 2 0-3-2 1 10
8 Glenelg 3 0 3 0 0-3-0 0 13
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, GF = Points For, GA = Points Against, (P) = Premiers

Exhibition Matches

26 August

August 26
Day, 26 August (3:00 pm) Collegians 2 def. by Non-Collegians 4 North Park Lands (crowd: 1,750) [43]

The Collegians vs. Non-Collegians was an all star match made up of the best players of the Adelaide, Woodville, Kensington, and College clubs.

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