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Governing body for American football in Victoria, Australia
Formed in 1997, Gridiron Victoria was an amalgamation of the two existing governing bodies of the time, the Victoria Gridiron Football League and the Gridiron Association of Victoria.
Vic Bowl
The Vic Bowl is the Championship Game played between the two best teams in the men's Division One competition throughout the Gridiron Victoria season, whilst the best teams in the men's second division compete for the Division Two Championship.
The Junior Championship game is known as the Junior Vic Bowl, whilst the Women's Championship game is known as the Women's Vic Bowl.
The Warriors Girdiron Clubare the most decorated Division One club with 11 Vic Bowls, their most recent in 2016 with a 16 - 12 win over the Western Crusaders.
The Pakenham Silverbacks have won the most Division Two Championships with 2, their most recent in 2016 with a 43 - 8 victory over the Northern Raiders.
The Croydon Rangers are the most successful Junior team with 7 titles, their most recent in 2022 with a 41 - 18 win over the Geelong Buccaneers.
In the Women's division, the Western Crusaders and Geelong Buccaneers have both won 2 Women's Vic Bowls each.
Clubs
The following is a list of current and former teams competing in Gridiron Victoria.
The Division Two season was incorporated into Division One from 2018 to 2021.
As of 2022, Division 2 has been re-established, with the Western Crusaders 2 taking the title.
There was no Division 2 champion awarded in 2023 due to the finals structure.
Under 19's Vic Bowl
Under 19's Vic Bowl Tally
Team
Wins
Losses
Appearances
Croydon Rangers
8
8
16
Geelong Buccaneers
4
4
8
Berwick Miners
4
3
7
Monash/Warriors Gridiron
3
5
8
Melbourne Uni Royals/Lions
3
1
4
South Eastern Predators
2
1
3
Western Crusaders
1
2
3
Northern Blackhawks
1
0
1
Geelong Wildcats
0
1
1
Banyule Panthers
0
1
1
Southern Vikings
0
1
1
Note: including history in Victorian Gridiron Football League and Gridiron Victoria:
(* Autumn season of 2003)
(** Spring season of 2003 : Two seasons were played in 2003 to re-align the senior season)
Gridiron Victoria State team results
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2012
2012 Australian Gridiron League Game 3
QLD Sundevils
27
Victorian Eagles
14
Super Sports Centre, Runaway Bay, QLD
2012
2012 Australian Gridiron League Game 2
NSW Wolfpack
52
Victorian Eagles
22
Sydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen, NSW
2012
2012 Australian Gridiron League Game 1
WA Raiders
16
Victorian Eagles
0
State Netball Hockey Centre, Melbourne, VIC
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2011
2011 Junior National 3rd Place Game
QLD Sundevils
47
Victorian Eagles
16
Sydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen, NSW
2011
2011 Junior National Championships
Victorian Eagles
57
SA Fire
20
Sydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen, NSW
2011
2011 Junior National Championships
WA Raiders
38
Victorian Eagles
14
Sydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen, NSW
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2010
2010 Senior National Championship Game
NSW Wolfpack
28
Victorian Eagles
7
State Netball Hockey Centre, Parkville, VIC
2010
2010 Senior National Championships
Victorian Eagles
33
Queensland Sundevils
6
State Netball Hockey Centre, Parkville, VIC
2010
2010 Senior National Championships
Victorian Eagles
40
ACT Monarchs
0
State Netball Hockey Centre, Parkville, VIC
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2009
2009 Junior National Championship Game
NSW Wolfpack
14
Victorian Eagles
6
Sports Super Centre, Runaway Bay, QLD
2009
2009 Junior National Championships
Victorian Eagles
14
Queensland Sundevils
8
Sports Super Centre, Runaway Bay, QLD
2009
2009 Junior National Championships
Victorian Eagles
54
ACT Monarchs
8
Sports Super Centre, Runaway Bay, QLD
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2006
2006 National Championship Game
NSW Wolfpack
22
Victorian Eagles
16
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, SA
2006
2006 National Championships
Victorian Eagles
44
SA Fire
0
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, SA
2006
2006 National Championships
Victorian Eagles
34
WA Raiders
8
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, SA
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2005
2005 National Championship Game
NSW Wolfpack
14
Victorian Eagles
13
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, SA
2005
2005 National Championships
Victorian Eagles
62
QLD
0
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, SA
2005
2005 National Championships
Victorian Eagles
14
NSW Wolfpack
0
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, SA
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2005
2005 Junior Friendly
Victorian Eagles
34
ACT monarchs
0
Berwick, VIC
2005
2005 Junior Friendly
S.A Sharks
20
Victorian Eagles
12
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, S.A
2005
2005 Junior Friendly
S.A Sharks
28
Victorian Eagles
24
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, S.A
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2005
Downunder Bowl
Kentucky/Virginia
33
Victorian Eagles
0
Carrara, QLD
2005
Downunder Bowl
Minnesota/Dakota
28
Victorian Eagles
0
Carrara, QLD
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2004
Downunder Bowl
Victorian Eagles
20
North Dakota
14
Carrara, QLD
2004
Downunder Bowl
Hawaii/California
33
Victorian Eagles
0
Carrara, QLD
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2004
2004 Junior National Championships
NSW Wolfpack
30
Victorian Eagles
0
Runaway Bay, QLD
2004
2004 Junior National Championships
Victorian Eagles
12
QLD Sundevils
8
Runaway Bay, QLD
2004
2004 Junior National Championships
Victorian Eagles
30
ACT Monarchs
6
Runaway Bay, QLD
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2004
Junior VIC vs NZ
New Zealand
38
Victorian Eagles
20
Ranger Field
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2004
2004 Tour Game
Victorian Eagles
28
WA Raiders
19
Perth, WA
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2003
2003 National Championships
Victorian Volunteers
1
ACT Monarchs (forfeit)
0
Pines Stadium, Adelaide, SA
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2003
Under 17’s Friendly Game
Victorian Eagles
26
S.A Sharks
8
Ranger Field VIC
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
2001
2001 National Championships
ACT Monarchs
27
Victorian Volunteers
8
Canberra, ACT
2001
2001 National Championships
Queensland
24
Victorian Volunteers
12
Canberra, ACT
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
1999
1999 GA Eastern Regional's
Victorian Volunteers
18
New South Wales
8
Homebush, Sydney, NSW
1999
1999 GA Eastern Regional's
Victorian Volunteers
8
Queensland
0
Homebush, Sydney, NSW
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
1999
1999 GA National Challenge
Victorian Volunteers
1
ACT (forfeit)
0
Penrith Panthers, NSW
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
1996
1996 National Championship Game
New South Wales
7
Victorian Volunteers
6
ACTFL Park, Canberra, ACT
1996
1996 National Championships
Victorian Volunteers
49
ACT
6
ACTFL Park, Canberra, ACT
1996
1996 National Championships
Victorian Volunteers
14
South Australia
35
ACTFL Park, Canberra, ACT
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
1991
1991 Tour Game
Victoria
22
South Australia
12
Adelaide, SA
1991
1991 Tour Game
Victoria
19
New South Wales
0
Olympic Park, Melbourne, VIC
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
1990
1990 Tour Game
Victorian All-Stars
19
South Auckland Raiders
19
Olympic Park, Melbourne, VIC
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
1989
1989 Tour Game
Aurgsberg College (NCAA Div 3)
41
Victoria
12
Olympic Park, Melbourne, VIC
Year
Event
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Score
Venue
1987
Curtain raiser to NCAA game
Victoria
26
South Australia
20
Princess Park, Carlton, VIC
Best & Fairest Trophy
The Victorian Gridiron Officials Association Best & Fairest Trophy is a perpetual award, presented to the player who displays the highest levels of gridiron skill throughout the senior season together with high levels of fairness and sportsmanship encouraged by the rules of the sport.
Three, two and one votes are allocated by the officiating crews at the conclusion of each senior match and these are totalled at the end of the regular season allowing the recipient to be determined.
* The 2021 season was delayed due to COVID-19 lock downs in Victoria and was conducted in Summer/Autumn 2022, before the regularly scheduled Spring/Summer season in 2022.