Does anyone know the origins of the Challenge Finals that were played around 1900-1930ish in the SANFL?
From the records I can see that the minor premier was essentially given two chances at the Grand Final if they made it and if they didn't make the Grand Final, they were then allowed to play a second Grand Final of sorts against the team that won the Grand Final, this would then decide who was the premiers. Obviously the team that won this second Grand Final, this Challenge Final, was then declared premiers, but I'm wondering what the theory or rule was behind this?
What I mean is, how was it decided that this was a good idea? Was it a rule the league brought in, did they copy it from somewhere, was there any thought in it at all, does anyone know?
For teams like North Adelaide, it makes a big difference, as I think if the Challenge Finals weren't played, they would have 16 flags at this stage, rather than 13, so they'd be well clear of Sturt.