1921 Runners Up
Avoca reformed after the First World War and again played in the Avoca & District Association in 1921.
The Office Bearers were,
President: E.T. (Ned) Brown.
Secretary: H.O. (Harry) Rodwell.
The captain was Jas Yates, and the players Robert Lindsay, Frank Jolly, Dick Elliot, Walter Walsh, Bill Harris, George Daly, Bill Whitley, Jack Clune, Charlie Mcmahon, Roy Kitchell, Percy Summers, Ed Witherden, Terry Kearney, Les Williamson, Norm Whitley, Cyril Kitchell, Dick French, Jack Chapman, Harry Chapman, Dan Larkins, Stan Romey, Harry Rodwell, Charlie Pollinelli, Paddy Ryan, Walter Romey, Vick Humphrey, George Beavis, Jack Beavis, Watty French, Ted Latch, Bob Moreland, Sid Howell, Les Romey, King Joseph, George Harris, Reg Squires, and Bill Gledhill.
On 12 July 1921, Avoca kicked a record score in a match against Moonambel.
Avoca 17.17.119
Moonambel 1.1.7
Avoca's Goals: Bill Harris 6, A Greenwood 5, Morton 4, Yates 1, Mcmahon 1.
Avoca's Best: Morton, Pollinelli, Greenwood, King Joseph, George Beavis, Bill Harris, Dan Larkins, Jas Yates.
Later in the year Avoca easily won the First semi Final against Redbank.
Avoca 7.12.54
Redbank 1.1.7
Avoca's Goals: Bill Harris 4, Charlie Pollinelli 2, Jas Yates 1.
Avoca's Best: Jas Yates, Paddy Ryan, Charlie Pollinelli, Harry Rodwell, Bill Harris, Dan Larkins, Ted Dunn, George Beavis, Charlie McMahon.
In the Grand Final, Natte Yallock defeated Avoca to win the Premiership Cup which was donated by Mr. Walter Walsh.
Natte Yallock 7.11.53
Avoca 3.6.24
Avoca's Best: Jack Beavis, Wal Romey, George Beavis, Ed Witherden, Paddy Ryan (Ruck), and Charlie Pollinelli (Centre).
1922