• Prior to the season, the
Richmond Football Club formally announced its intentions to move its home base from the
Punt Road Oval to the nearby
Olympic Park, owing mostly to an ongoing dispute with the
Richmond Cricket Club. Such a move required the approval of the League's Board of Management; the vote was tied 6–6, then voted down by the
casting vote of League president
William McClelland (a casting vote for the
status quo was customary in the event of a tie). As such, Richmond was forced to remain at the Punt Road Oval. • In Round 1, the first goal kicked by South Melbourne's
Bob Pratt against Melbourne was his 500th career goal. • In Round 7,
Collingwood full-forward
Gordon Coventry scored his 1,200th VFL goal. • All Round 10 matches were postponed because all VFL grounds were under water following an extended period of torrential rain. All subsequent rounds were also pushed back by one week. • After Round 13,
Gordon Coventry was
suspended for eight weeks for striking Richmond's Joe Murdoch, and missed the finals series. • After Round 14,
Essendon's forward-pocket
Ted Bryce was suspended for eighteen weeks for kicking
Carlton rover
Norm Cashin. • In Round 17, field-umpire
Jack McMurray umpired his 300th senior VFL match. • In Round 18, needing seven goals to reach 100,
St Kilda's full-forward
Bill Mohr kicked eight goals, finishing his season with 101 goals. In a 13-season (1929–1941), 735 goal career, this was his highest ever total. •
North Melbourne and both recorded their first wins against since entering the VFL in 1925. North Melbourne's win in Round 14 ended an 18-game losing streak against Richmond, and Hawthorn's win in Round 16 ended a 21-game losing streak. ==Awards==