•
North Melbourne became the first team to wear coloured shorts (club colour royal blue) instead of black or white, due to the impending introduction of colour television in Australia. All teams (except
Collingwood,
Richmond and
St Kilda where black was a club colour) followed from the beginning of
1975 after colour television was introduced. • In the round 7 match between
Essendon and
Richmond at
Windy Hill, Richmond's Mal Brown clashed with Essendon's Graeme Jenkin as the teams moved towards the locker rooms at the half-time siren; after Essendon runner Laurie Ashley went out of his way to confront and abuse Brown, Brown struck Ashley, starting a 15-minute brawl that involved players, team officials, trainers, fans, and police. Richmond's
Brian Roberts was left with a broken nose, while Essendon trainer Jim Bradley and a fan were both knocked unconscious and had to be carried from the arena on stretchers. Four players and three officials were charged as a result of the investigation: • Laurie Ashley (Essendon runner): suspended for 6 matches after being held to be responsible for starting the brawl. • Mal Brown (Richmond player): suspended for one match for striking Laurie Ashley. • Jim Bradley (Essendon fitness adviser): suspended for 6 matches for charging and striking Mal Brown. • Steve Parsons (Richmond player): suspended for 4 matches for striking Jim Bradley. •
Ron Andrews (Essendon player): suspended for 6 matches for striking Brian Roberts. •
Graeme Richmond (Richmond team manager): suspended until 31 December 1974 (17 matches) and fined $2,000 by the VFL Board of Directors for conduct unbecoming or prejudicial to the interests of the League. On 18 September, the VFL demanded that Richmond pay the fine or face indefinite suspension, but the VFL dropped the fine on appeal. •
John Cassin (Essendon player): cleared after the tribunal found that he was only trying to assist in breaking up the brawl. • As a result of a police investigation, assault charges were laid against Steve Parsons and Graeme Richmond; both Parsons and Richmond were cleared of these charges on 11 September. • In the round 21 match between Richmond and South Melbourne, there was a record 51 aggregate behinds and 91 aggregate scoring shots. •
North Melbourne full-forward
Doug Wade kicked his 1,000th career goal in the qualifying final against
Hawthorn at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground on 7 September. ==Awards==