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The 1995 WAFL season was the 111th season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations. Already depleted in strength by the rise of the West Coast Eagles, the WAFL suffered a further blow to its popularity and standard when the AFL, to counter the Eagles’ dominance of the early 1990s with a champion defence and vast player depth, introduced the Fremantle Dockers as a second Western Australian club.
1995 WAFL season | |
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Teams | 8 |
Premiers | West Perth 16th premiership |
Minor premiers | Subiaco 8th minor premiership |
Sandover Medallist | Craig Treleven (East Fremantle) |
Bernie Naylor Medallist | Jason Heatley (Subiaco) |
Matches played | 88 |
The introduction of Fremantle into the AFL meant that the national league was competing with the WAFL on every weekend, and this led to an acceleration of the long-term decline in WAFL attendances. Crowds declined by forty-six percent compared to 1994 figures,[1] and the resultant financial problems led to many proposals to improve the competition's appeal, ultimately leading to the abortive renaming ‘Westar Rules’ and the introduction of a ninth club, Mandurah-based Peel Thunder, who have proved perennially un-competitive on-field. The WAFL's proposed move of perennial tailender Perth to the Perth Hills was voted down by the Demons’ board on 11 July, when that body's members voted 115 to 83 to remain at Lathlain Park, largely because of the unaffordability of WAFL-standard facilities in Gosnells.[2]
1995 saw the abandonment of another abortive experiment, that of allowing a fifth team in the finals, although the “double-header” introduced with the final five in 1991 was retained for the first week of finals.
Under former star player Gary Buckenara, Subiaco dominated the home-and-away season losing only two matches, but were narrowly beaten in the second semi-final and thrashed in the Grand Final by West Perth – now firmly established at Joondalup – due to an outstanding performance from Darren Harris. Subiaco were spearheaded by full-forward Jason Heatley, who after several years of very poor records from full-forwards, produced a century of goals in a WAFL home-and-away season for the first time since Mick Rea ten seasons beforehand. The Falcons, who had not won a title since 1975 apart from a Colts premiership in 1990, won the pre-season ‘Emu Export Cup’ as well as the premiership.[3]
In contrast, Swan Districts, under new coach Graham Melrose after John Todd returned to South Fremantle and having lost several key players including David Ogg, Kevin Caton and Paul Gow to country clubs,[4] lost their first fifteen games and would not return to the finals until 2004. A plan to install lights at Bassendean for $160,000 was abandoned by the local council because it was thought there would be too much competition with sports such as basketball and soccer,[5] whilst longtime president Bill Walker resigned under the duress of major financial problems.[6]
Round 1 | |||||
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Saturday, 8 April (2:15 pm) | West Perth 12.14 (86) | def. by | South Fremantle 14.12 (96) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2265) | |
Saturday, 8 April (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 13.12 (90) | def. | Claremont 10.9 (69) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1892) | [7] |
Saturday, 8 April (2:15 pm) | Perth 13.14 (92) | def. by | East Perth 15.11 (101) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1938) | |
Saturday, 8 April (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 7.13 (55) | def. by | Subiaco 22.20 (152) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2001) | |
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Round 2 | |||||
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Saturday, 15 April (2:15 pm) | Claremont 16.8 (104) | def. by | Subiaco 16.14 (110) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1809) | |
Saturday, 15 April (2:15 pm) | Perth 10.14 (74) | def. | Swan Districts 8.10 (58) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1754) | |
Monday, 17 April (2:15 pm) | East Perth 14.7 (91) | def. by | West Perth 24.17 (161) | Perth Oval (crowd: 3170) | |
Monday, 17 April (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 14.7 (91) | def. by | East Fremantle 14.18 (102) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 5232) | |
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Round 3 | |||||
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Saturday, 22 April (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 18.14 (122) | def. | East Perth 9.6 (60) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1911) | |
Saturday, 22 April (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 12.11 (83) | def. by | Claremont 14.9 (93) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1708) | |
Saturday, 22 April (2:15 pm) | West Perth 17.20 (122) | def. | Perth 4.11 (35) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2426) | |
Tuesday, 25 April (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 14.19 (103) | def. | South Fremantle 14.15 (99) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 3523) | |
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Round 4 | |||||
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Saturday, 29 April (2:15 pm) | West Perth 21.8 (134) | def. | Swan Districts 10.12 (72) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2178) | [15] |
Saturday, 29 April (2:15 pm) | Perth 11.12 (78) | def. by | East Fremantle 13.13 (91) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1624) | [16] |
Sunday, 30 April (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 13.10 (88) | def. by | Claremont 18.12 (120) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2044) | |
Sunday, 30 April (2:15 pm) | East Perth 11.27 (93) | def. | Subiaco 9.9 (63) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2194) | |
East Perth inflict Subiaco’s first defeat despite shocking inaccuracy as their midfield mans up brilliantly to shut down the dangerous Lion attack.[17] |
Round 5 | |||||
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Saturday, 6 May (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 13.13 (91) | def. by | West Perth 24.18 (162) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2076) | |
Saturday, 6 May (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 24.18 (162) | def. | Perth 9.11 (65) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1460) | [18] |
Saturday, 6 May (2:15 pm) | Claremont 14.16 (100) | def. | East Perth 8.7 (55) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1455) | |
Saturday, 6 May (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 14.8 (92) | def. by | South Fremantle 18.8 (116) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2214) | |
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Round 6 | |||||
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Saturday, 13 May (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 29.12 (186) | def. | Swan Districts 15.12 (102) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1489) | |
Saturday, 13 May (2:15 pm) | East Perth 13.11 (89) | def. by | South Fremantle 19.6 (120) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1845) | |
Saturday, 13 May (2:15 pm) | West Perth 11.16 (82) | def. by | Subiaco 24.9 (153) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2304) | |
Saturday, 13 May (2:15 pm) | Perth 14.15 (99) | def. by | Claremont 16.13 (109) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1388) | |
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Round 7 | |||||
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Saturday, 20 May (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 19.23 (137) | def. | East Fremantle 15.10 (100) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2291) | |
Saturday, 20 May (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 6.5 (41) | def. by | East Perth 15.20 (110) | Bunbury (crowd: 3500) | [23] |
Saturday, 20 May (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 26.11 (167) | def. | Perth 11.6 (72) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1703) | |
Saturday, 20 May (2:15 pm) | Claremont 17.16 (118) | def. | West Perth 9.14 (68) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1928) | |
Despite losing Kingsley Hunter to a broken collarbone, Claremont easily defeat West Perth as Chris Gerreyn takes over in attack and Matthew Gauci shuts out the Falcon forwards.[24] |
Round 8 | |||||
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Saturday, 27 May (2:15 pm) | Claremont 10.11 (71) | def. | East Fremantle 9.13 (67) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1694) | |
Saturday, 27 May (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 27.22 (184) | def. | Swan Districts 13.8 (86) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1675) | |
Saturday, 27 May (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 19.16 (130) | def. | West Perth 10.9 (69) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2144) | [25] |
Saturday, 27 May (2:15 pm) | Perth 13.13 (91) | def. by | East Perth 17.15 (117) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1632) | |
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Round 9 | |||||
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Saturday, 3 June (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 11.5 (71) | def. by | Perth 23.8 (146) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1598) | |
Saturday, 3 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 24.13 (157) | def. | Claremont 16.16 (112) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2466) | |
Monday, 5 June (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 15.9 (99) | def. | South Fremantle 15.7 (97) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 6,601) | |
Monday, 5 June (2:15 pm) | West Perth 15.10 (100) | def. | East Perth 11.14 (80) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2772) | |
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Round 10 | |||||
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Saturday, 10 June (2:15 pm) | East Perth 9.9 (63) | def. by | East Fremantle 16.12 (108) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1215) | |
Saturday, 10 June (2:15 pm) | Perth 18.13 (121) | def. | West Perth 17.12 (114) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1634) | |
Saturday, 10 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 13.18 (96) | def. | South Fremantle 14.11 (95) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1969) | |
Saturday, 10 June (2:15 pm) | Claremont 20.9 (129) | def. | Swan Districts 9.10 (64) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1197) | [31] |
Perth, after a taunt by the crowd, come back from 38 points down for a huge upset over the eventual premiers[32] |
Round 11 | |||||
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Saturday, 17 June (2:15 pm) | Claremont 10.11 (71) | def. by | South Fremantle 13.13 (91) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1885) | |
Saturday, 17 June (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 13.11 (89) | def. by | West Perth 18.14 (122) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1571) | |
Saturday, 17 June (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 27.16 (178) | def. | Perth 7.8 (50) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1743) | |
Saturday, 17 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 15.18 (108) | def. | East Perth 14.10 (94) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2085) | |
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Round 12 | |||||
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Saturday, 24 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 21.20 (146) | def. | Perth 14.8 (92) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1576) | |
Saturday, 24 June (2:15 pm) | East Perth 12.7 (79) | def. by | Claremont 18.7 (115) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1388) | |
Saturday, 24 June (2:15 pm) | West Perth 20.7 (127) | def. | East Fremantle 13.14 (92) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1931) | |
Saturday, 24 June (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 23.14 (152) | def. | Swan Districts 15.8 (98) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1573) | |
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Round 13 | |||||
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Saturday, 8 July (2:15 pm) | West Perth 11.8 (74) | def. | Claremont 1.7 (13) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1194) | |
Saturday, 8 July (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 7.15 (57) | def. by | Subiaco 11.11 (77) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1399) | |
Saturday, 8 July (2:15 pm) | Perth 7.9 (51) | def. by | South Fremantle 13.6 (84) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 964) | |
Saturday, 8 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 14.15 (99) | def. | Swan Districts 10.6 (66) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1051) | |
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Round 14 | |||||
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Saturday, 15 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 7.10 (52) | def. by | Perth 9.5 (59) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1084) | |
Saturday, 15 July (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 10.9 (69) | def. by | East Fremantle 15.16 (106) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1112) | |
Saturday, 15 July (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 10.12 (72) | def. by | West Perth 14.13 (97) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2468) | |
Saturday, 15 July (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 10.10 (70) | def. | East Perth 8.12 (60) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1870) | |
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Round 15 | |||||
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Saturday, 22 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 9.15 (69) | def. by | East Fremantle 10.16 (76) | Geraldton (crowd: 2600) | |
Saturday, 22 July (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 10.16 (76) | def. by | Subiaco 26.25 (181) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1556) | [43] |
Saturday, 22 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 16.15 (111) | def. | Perth 10.12 (72) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1333) | [44] |
Saturday, 22 July (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 14.10 (94) | def. | West Perth 13.9 (87) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2637) | |
South Fremantle, although lacking seven regular players, kick three goals in four minutes of time-on of the last quarter to end West Perth’s impressive winning sequence.[45] |
Round 16 | |||||
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Saturday, 29 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 8.18 (66) | def. by | Subiaco 15.12 (102) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1045) | |
Saturday, 29 July (2:15 pm) | Perth 13.11 (89) | def. by | Swan Districts 17.10 (112) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1163) | |
Saturday, 29 July (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 10.14 (74) | def. | East Fremantle 4.8 (32) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3086) | |
Saturday, 29 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 15.21 (111) | def. | West Perth 10.8 (68) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1356) | |
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Round 17 | |||||
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Saturday, 5 August (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 7.14 (56) | def. by | Claremont 14.16 (100) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1386) | |
Saturday, 5 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 11.12 (78) | def. by | East Perth 16.11 (107) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1708) | [48] |
Saturday, 5 August (2:15 pm) | West Perth 25.19 (169) | def. | Perth 11.10 (76) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1582) | |
Saturday, 5 August (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 20.22 (142) | def. | South Fremantle 13.10 (88) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2939) | |
West Perth, goalless at quarter-time, kick nine and eleven in their two quarters with the breeze to annihilate the Demons. Paul Mifka, who began at full-back, was moved to a half forward flank and kicked ten goals.[49] |
Round 18 | |||||
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Saturday, 12 August (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 14.19 (103) | def. | Claremont 9.14 (68) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1692) | |
Saturday, 12 August (2:15 pm) | East Perth 17.16 (118) | def. by | Subiaco 19.6 (120) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1872) | |
Saturday, 12 August (2:15 pm) | Perth 9.11 (65) | def. by | East Fremantle 16.13 (109) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1156) | |
Saturday, 12 August (2:15 pm) | West Perth 14.16 (100) | def. | Swan Districts 8.7 (55) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1282) | [50] |
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Round 19 | |||||
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Saturday, 19 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 10.11 (71) | def. by | West Perth 18.17 (125) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1320) | |
Saturday, 19 August (2:15 pm) | Claremont 12.4 (76) | def. | East Perth 10.10 (70) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1106) | |
Saturday, 19 August (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 14.11 (95) | def. | South Fremantle 10.10 (70) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1165) | [54] |
Saturday, 19 August (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 25.21 (171) | def. | Perth 11.14 (80) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1374) | |
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Round 20 | |||||
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Saturday, 26 August (2:15 pm) | Perth 11.8 (74) | def. by | Claremont 18.15 (123) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1339) | |
Saturday, 26 August (2:15 pm) | West Perth 21.14 (140) | def. by | Subiaco 22.11 (143) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 3368) | [58] |
Saturday, 26 August (2:15 pm) | East Perth 15.13 (103) | def. | South Fremantle 11.10 (76) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1739) | |
Saturday, 26 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 25.16 (166) | def. | Swan Districts 11.15 (81) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1458) | |
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Round 21 | |||||
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Saturday, 2 September (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 20.19 (139) | def. | East Fremantle 19.19 (133) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2192) | |
Saturday, 2 September (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 11.8 (74) | def. by | Perth 11.17 (83) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1903) | |
Saturday, 2 September (2:15 pm) | Claremont 10.8 (68) | def. by | West Perth 20.15 (135) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2137) | |
Saturday, 2 September (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 13.14 (92) | def. by | East Perth 16.13 (109) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1824) | |
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | D | PF | PA | PP | Pts |
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1 | Subiaco | 21 | 19 | 2 | 0 | 2718 | 1932 | 140.7 | 76 |
2 | West Perth (P) | 21 | 13 | 8 | 0 | 2342 | 1871 | 125.2 | 52 |
3 | South Fremantle | 21 | 12 | 9 | 0 | 2075 | 1818 | 114.1 | 48 |
4 | East Fremantle | 21 | 12 | 9 | 0 | 2154 | 1913 | 112.6 | 48 |
5 | Claremont | 21 | 11 | 10 | 0 | 1846 | 1800 | 102.6 | 44 |
6 | East Perth | 21 | 10 | 11 | 0 | 1920 | 1939 | 99.0 | 40 |
7 | Perth | 21 | 5 | 16 | 0 | 1664 | 2441 | 68.2 | 20 |
8 | Swan Districts | 21 | 2 | 19 | 0 | 1613 | 2618 | 61.6 | 8 |
First semi-final | |||||
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Sunday, 10 September (11:15 am) | South Fremantle 10.15 (75) | def. by | East Fremantle 18.5 (113) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 12,949) | [62] |
Andrew Lockyer kicks his hundredth goal for the Sharks, finishing the season with 105. |
Second semi-final | |||||
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Sunday, 10 September (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 16.11 (107) | def. by | West Perth 16.12 (108) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 12,949) | [63] |
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Preliminary final | |||||
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Saturday, 16 September (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 17.20 (122) | def. | East Fremantle 16.13 (109) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 7,265) | |
Nathan O‘Connor, in the extremely unfamiliar role of a “tagger”, shuts out dangerous East Fremantle midfielder Craig Treleven and sets up many Lion goals to prove the decisive factor in a close victory.[64] |
1995 WAFL Grand Final | |||||
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Sunday, 24 September (2:15 pm) | West Perth | def. | Subiaco | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 30,712) | |
4.3 (27) 9.7 (61) 15.9 (99) 21.11 (137) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
3.4 (22) 5.6 (36) 7.6 (48) 12.9 (81) |
Umpires: Sam Kronja, Trevor Garrett, Darren Starcevich Simpson Medal: Darren Harris (West Perth) | ||
Groom 5, Darren Harris 4, Smith 4, Downsborough 3, Mildenhall 2, Curley, O'Brien, Logan | Goals | Miller 2, Willett 2, Donnelly, Schofield, Macnish, Heatley, Moraghan, Breman, Langdon | |||
Darren Harris, Malone, Mifka, Trewhella, Logan, Smith | Best | O'Connor, Dunton, Parker, Schofield, Lamb, Langdon | |||
Reports | Langdon for striking Curley Miller for using insulting gestures towards umpire. | ||||
A ferocious West Perth side breaks a twenty year premiership drought in the most violent WAFL Grand Final since 1981,[65] with Harris having an amazing 40 possessions and fullback Mifka keeping Heatley to just one goal.[66] |
a Perth were known as Victoria Park in the 1934 and 1935 seasons.
b The WAFL, along with the AFL, introduced extra time for finals tied in regulation time for the 1991 season.
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