• The VFL instituted the
amended Argus system to determine the season's premiers. • St Kilda finished last without a win, their sixth consecutive wooden spoon, and seven games behind second-last Geelong, both VFL/AFL records. • In each of Rounds 8 and 10, while champion
Albert Thurgood was serving a three-match suspension for striking, one of his team-mates took the field each week under the
nom de guerre "Goodthur"; the name was used (in quote marks) in all news reports of the matches. Football historians Michael Maplestone and Stephen Rogers, through a process of elimination, determined that Goodthur was most likely
Fred Mann, and official statistics reflect this. • Collingwood's
Charlie Pannam becomes the first VFL player to play 100 VFL games (at the end of the 1902 season, he had played in 104 of the 106 VFL games that Collingwood had played since the VFL's first round of games in 1897). ==Awards==