1999 Westar Rules season
1999 WAFL season | |
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Teams | 9 |
Premiers | Template:WAFL WP 14th premiership |
Minor premiers | Template:WAFL SF 11th minor premiership |
Sandover Medallist | Gus Seebeck (Template:WAFL Per) |
Bernie Naylor Medallist | Rod Tregenza (Template:WAFL EF) |
Matches played | 94 |
The 1999 Westar Rules season was the 115th season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League and the third as “Westar Rules”. It is most notable for the first winless season in open-age Western Australian football since Midland Junction in their final 1917 season lost all twelve of their games, although South Fremantle in the under-19 1944 competition lost all nineteen of their games.[1] Peel Thunder, who at the completion of the season had won only two of their first sixty Westar Rules matches, achieved the equal second-longest winless season in a major Australian Rules league behind SANFL club Sturt in 1995.[a] Although beforehand most critics thought the Thunder would improve on what they did in their first two seasons,[2] late in the season none of the major Westar Rules writers gave them a chance to win even against second-last East Perth at Rushton Park.[3]
In the process Peel became the first team for fifty-four seasons to fail to score in the first half and suffered the second-worst loss in open-age WA(N)FL football. Amazingly, the Thunder’s only near miss was against minor premier South Fremantle in the last round, when they led all day only to lose by seven points.[b] Their inept performances led to controversy concerning the Thunder’s existence among both critics[4] and other Westar Rules clubs, which were to come to a tipping point in subsequent WAFC reports on the state of the competition, notably the “Fong Report” after the 2000 season.
Apart from Peel’s ignominious season, East Perth, suffering from internal dissent[5] and disputes over where they would play their home matches – Perth Oval was scheduled for redevelopment as a rectangular field for soccer club Perth Glory,[6] – fell from fourth to second last in their worst season since 1989, winning only twice against the top seven clubs. South Fremantle and West Perth established themselves as the competition’s heavyweights with a run of spectacular performances. Despite the pre-season loss of Peter Sumich and Scott Watters,[7] the Bulldogs, aided by access to Docker players under the first host club scheme and whose season featured numerous “centenary year” celebrations,[c] won fifteen on end after an opening round defeat[8] and the Falcons lost only once in the final fifteen home-and-away rounds.
Home-and-away Season
Round 1 (Easter Weekend)
Round 1 | |||||
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Saturday, 3 April | Template:WAFL Per 6.13 (49) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 12.8 (80) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1490) | |
Sunday, 4 April | Template:WAFL PT 11.6 (72) | def. by | Template:WAFL SD 17.13 (115) | Rushton Park (crowd: 2245) | [9] |
Sunday, 4 April (6:45 pm) | Template:WAFL WP 14.13 (97) | def. | Template:WAFL EP 5.9 (39) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2935) | [10] |
Monday, 5 April | Template:WAFL EF 18.14 (122) | def. | Template:WAFL SF 14.10 (94) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 4012) | |
Bye Template:WAFL Cla |
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Round 2
Round 2 | |||||
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Saturday, 10 April | Template:WAFL PT 9.9 (63) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 11.16 (82) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1132) | |
Saturday, 10 April | Template:WAFL SD 9.8 (62) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 16.13 (109) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1902) | |
Saturday, 10 April | Template:WAFL Cla 17.19 (121) | def. | Template:WAFL EP 6.11 (47) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1377) | |
Sunday, 11 April | Template:WAFL SF 21.20 (146) | def. | Template:WAFL Per 11.9 (75) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1261) | |
Bye Template:WAFL EF |
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Round 3
Round 3 | |||||
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Saturday, 17 April | Template:WAFL Per 9.8 (62) | def. | Template:WAFL EF 8.12 (60) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1447) | |
Saturday, 17 April | Template:WAFL Sub 8.9 (57) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 10.12 (72) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1903) | |
Saturday, 17 April | Template:WAFL SD 15.8 (98) | def. | Template:WAFL Cla 13.14 (92) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1391) | |
Saturday, 17 April | Template:WAFL SF 33.21 (219) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 3.6 (24) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1142) | |
Bye Template:WAFL EP |
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Round 4 (Anzac Day)
Round 4 | |||||
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Saturday, 24 April | Template:WAFL Sub 22.17 (149) | def. | Template:WAFL EP 3.1 (19) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1313) | [17] |
Saturday, 24 April | Template:WAFL WP 7.18 (60) | def. by | Template:WAFL EF 14.8 (92) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2462) | |
Saturday, 24 April (6:45 pm) | Template:WAFL PT 4.10 (34) | def. by | Template:WAFL Per 9.18 (72) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1305) | [18] |
Monday, 26 April | Template:WAFL Cla 7.9 (51) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 20.14 (134) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2471) | |
Bye Template:WAFL SD |
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East Perth suffer their biggest loss to Subiaco.[19] The Royals record the fewest scoring shots in a WANFL/WAFL/Westar match since Claremont in 1945 against Perth and their fewest since 1913.[20] |
Round 5
Round 5 | |||||
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Saturday, 1 May | Template:WAFL EF 19.18 (132) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 11.13 (79) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1284) | |
Saturday, 1 May | Template:WAFL SD 14.16 (100) | def. | Template:WAFL EP 10.10 (70) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2128) | |
Saturday, 1 May | Template:WAFL SF 11.15 (81) | def. | Template:WAFL WP 11.10 (76) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1794) | |
Saturday, 1 May | Template:WAFL Cla 3.6 (24) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 15.16 (106) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1137) | |
Bye Template:WAFL Per |
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Round 6
Round 6 | |||||
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Saturday, 8 May | Template:WAFL WP 12.14 (86) | def. | Template:WAFL Per 9.4 (58) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1302) | [23] |
Saturday, 8 May | Template:WAFL EF 26.13 (169) | def. | Template:WAFL Cla 11.9 (75) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1417) | [24] |
Saturday, 8 May | Template:WAFL Sub 19.12 (126) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 10.9 (69) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1228) | |
Saturday, 8 May | Template:WAFL SF 16.23 (119) | def. | Template:WAFL EP 7.4 (46) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1117) | [25] |
Bye Template:WAFL PT |
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Round 7
Round 7 | |||||
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Saturday, 15 May | Template:WAFL WP 20.13 (133) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 7.4 (46) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1282) | [4] |
Saturday, 15 May | Template:WAFL EP 8.14 (62) | def. by | Template:WAFL EF 19.13 (127) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1380) | |
Saturday, 15 May | Template:WAFL SD 11.6 (72) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 13.17 (95) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1686) | |
Saturday, 15 May | Template:WAFL Cla 14.8 (92) | def. | Template:WAFL Per 6.12 (48) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1143) | |
Bye Template:WAFL Sub |
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After long-serving ground disputes and modification of the draw, East Perth play their first home game for the season, but are thwarted by the return of former Eagle champion Chris Mainwaring, whose solid, injury-free display suggests he is ready for an AFL recall.[26] |
Round 8
Round 8 | |||||
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Saturday, 22 May | Template:WAFL Per 12.11 (83) | def. by | Template:WAFL EP 13.9 (87) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 2031) | [27] |
Saturday, 22 May | Template:WAFL PT 7.10 (52) | def. by | Template:WAFL Cla 15.15 (105) | Rushton Park (crowd: 976) | |
Saturday, 22 May | Template:WAFL SF 7.13 (55) | def. | Template:WAFL Sub 7.6 (48) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2010) | |
Saturday, 22 May | Template:WAFL EF 16.12 (108) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 8.12 (60) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1575) | |
Bye Template:WAFL WP |
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Round 9
Round 9 | |||||
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Saturday, 29 May | Template:WAFL EF 10.11 (71) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 11.15 (81) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2097) | |
Saturday, 29 May | Template:WAFL EP 15.7 (97) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 6.11 (47) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1481) | [31] |
Saturday, 29 May | Template:WAFL SD 12.13 (85) | def. by | Template:WAFL Per 13.11 (89) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1636) | |
Sunday, 30 May | Template:WAFL Cla 5.11 (41) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 14.13 (97) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1931) | |
Bye Template:WAFL SF |
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Round 10 (Foundation Day)
Round 10 | |||||
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Saturday, 5 June | Template:WAFL Sub 16.14 (110) | def. | Template:WAFL Per 8.8 (56) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1539) | [34] |
Saturday, 5 June | Template:WAFL PT 7.12 (54) | def. by | Template:WAFL SD 12.10 (82) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1137) | [35] |
Monday, 7 June | Template:WAFL EP 7.4 (46) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 18.17 (125) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2968) | [36] |
Monday, 7 June | Template:WAFL SF 13.8 (86) | def. | Template:WAFL EF 12.10 (82) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 12258) | [37] |
Bye Template:WAFL Cla |
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The Foundation Day derby saw the last Westar Rules/WAFL home-and-away attendance of over 10,000 until 2009 and the second last to date.[38] The Bulldogs win a high-standard thriller as the Sharks’ run proves too late – a special win in their centenary year. |
Round 11
Round 11 | |||||
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Saturday, 12 June | Template:WAFL WP 17.14 (116) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 5.8 (38) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1801) | |
Saturday, 12 June | Template:WAFL Per 12.9 (81) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 15.8 (98) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1787) | |
Saturday, 12 June | Template:WAFL EP 10.7 (67) | def. by | Template:WAFL Cla 16.10 (106) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1376) | |
Saturday, 12 June | Template:WAFL Sub 17.14 (116) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 4.3 (27) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1263) | [39] |
Bye Template:WAFL EF |
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Round 12
Round 12 | |||||
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Saturday, 26 June | Template:WAFL Per 8.7 (55) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 21.23 (149) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1423) | |
Saturday, 26 June | Template:WAFL EP 6.11 (47) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 17.11 (113) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1431) | |
Saturday, 26 June | Template:WAFL SD 6.20 (56) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 20.8 (128) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1474) | |
Saturday, 26 June | Template:WAFL Cla 14.9 (93) | def. | Template:WAFL EF 11.15 (81) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1137) | [41] |
Bye Template:WAFL PT |
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Round 13
Round 13 | |||||
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Saturday, 3 July | Template:WAFL WP 11.14 (80) | def. | Template:WAFL Sub 8.8 (56) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2565) | |
Saturday, 3 July | Template:WAFL PT 5.8 (38) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 18.16 (124) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1266) | |
Saturday, 3 July | Template:WAFL EF 13.15 (93) | def. | Template:WAFL Per 12.10 (82) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1646) | [44] |
Saturday, 3 July | Template:WAFL Cla 19.15 (129) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 12.8 (80) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 922) | |
Bye Template:WAFL EP |
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Steve Trewhella, whose start to 1999 was delayed by a broken wrist, plays a major role in a crucial win lifting the Falcons to clear second by tagging Fremantle-listed Luke Toia to completely reverse a 20-point half-time Lion lead that actually flattered West Perth.[45] |
Round 14
Round 14 | |||||
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Saturday, 10 July | Template:WAFL Per 13.9 (87) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 9.12 (66) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1368) | |
Saturday, 10 July | Template:WAFL EF 9.5 (59) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 16.14 (110) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1897) | |
Saturday, 10 July | Template:WAFL EP 8.8 (56) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 20.9 (129) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1380) | [46] |
Saturday, 10 July | Template:WAFL SF 14.14 (98) | def. | Template:WAFL Cla 9.9 (63) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1818) | |
Bye Template:WAFL SD |
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Round 15
Round 15 | |||||
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Saturday, 17 July | Template:WAFL WP 4.17 (41) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 12.7 (79) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2328) | |
Saturday, 17 July | Template:WAFL PT 7.11 (53) | def. by | Template:WAFL EF 20.13 (133) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1202) | |
Saturday, 17 July | Template:WAFL EP 9.14 (68) | def. by | Template:WAFL SD 14.14 (98) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1508) | |
Saturday, 17 July | Template:WAFL Sub 10.9 (69) | def. by | Template:WAFL Cla 13.8 (86) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1553) | [49] |
Bye Template:WAFL Per |
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Round 16
Round 16 | |||||
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Saturday, 24 July | Template:WAFL EP 11.6 (72) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 13.11 (89) | Exmouth (crowd: 2114) | |
Saturday, 24 July | Template:WAFL Per 20.10 (130) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 15.13 (103) | Moora (crowd: 1746) | [52] |
Saturday, 24 July | Template:WAFL Cla 15.14 (104) | def. | Template:WAFL EF 15.12 (102) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1467) | [53] |
Bye Template:WAFL PT, Template:WAFL SF, Template:WAFL WP |
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Round 17
Round 17 | |||||
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Saturday, 31 July | Template:WAFL Per 12.10 (82) | def. by | Template:WAFL Cla 12.15 (87) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1474) | [56] |
Saturday, 31 July | Template:WAFL PT 7.4 (46) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 13.16 (94) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1219) | [57] |
Saturday, 31 July | Template:WAFL EF 17.15 (117) | def. | Template:WAFL EP 13.9 (87) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1662) | |
Saturday, 31 July | Template:WAFL SF 30.11 (191) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 8.10 (58) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1656) | |
Bye Template:WAFL Sub |
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In a thrashing described as a “farce” with the Bulldogs taking 102 marks to 36 and having 113 effective handballs to 45, South Fremantle’s Anthony Jones makes a memorable 100 metre run regarded as the best play in Westar Rules for a long time.[55] |
Round 18
Round 18 | |||||
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Saturday, 7 August | Template:WAFL EP 10.8 (68) | def. by | Template:WAFL Per 19.4 (118) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1533) | [58] |
Saturday, 7 August | Template:WAFL Sub 14.8 (92) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 16.9 (105) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1517) | |
Saturday, 7 August | Template:WAFL SD 11.18 (84) | def. | Template:WAFL EF 11.17 (83) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1439) | |
Saturday, 7 August | Template:WAFL Cla 22.9 (141) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 9.8 (62) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 616) | [59] |
Bye Template:WAFL WP |
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Round 19
Round 19 | |||||
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Saturday, 14 August | Template:WAFL WP 11.22 (88) | def. | Template:WAFL Cla 9.9 (63) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2100) | |
Saturday, 14 August | Template:WAFL Per 18.12 (120) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 10.10 (70) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1642) | |
Saturday, 14 August | Template:WAFL EP 13.20 (98) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 7.9 (51) | Perth Oval (crowd: 954) | |
Saturday, 14 August | Template:WAFL Sub 25.11 (161) | def. | Template:WAFL EF 12.4 (76) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1476) | [62] |
Bye Template:WAFL SF |
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Round 20
Round 20 | |||||
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Friday, 20 August (6:45 pm) | Template:WAFL WP 14.11 (95) | def. | Template:WAFL EP 10.8 (68) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1838) | |
Saturday, 21 August | Template:WAFL Per 7.10 (52) | def. by | Template:WAFL Sub 16.14 (110) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1798) | [66] |
Saturday, 21 August | Template:WAFL SD 22.12 (144) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 10.8 (68) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1228) | [67] |
Saturday, 21 August | Template:WAFL EF 17.23 (125) | def. | Template:WAFL SF 10.15 (75) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2849) | |
Bye Template:WAFL Cla |
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By guarding Bootsma and the other South Fremantle on-ballers, the Sharks end a worrying slump by convincingly ending the seemingly invincible Bulldogs’ run of fifteen consecutive victories – in spite of kicking five goals fifteen behinds in the first half.[68] |
Round 21
Round 21 | |||||
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Friday, 27 August (6:45 pm) | Template:WAFL SF 11.7 (73) | def. | Template:WAFL Cla 10.11 (71) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1317) | [69] |
Saturday, 28 August | Template:WAFL EF 7.11 (53) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 10.13 (73) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1747[70]) | |
Saturday, 28 August | Template:WAFL PT 7.9 (51) | def. by | Template:WAFL EP 11.15 (81) | Rushton Park (crowd: 2569) | |
Bye Template:WAFL Per, Template:WAFL Sub, Template:WAFL SD |
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After Peel hold a narrow lead for most of the first half in wet conditions, Rhys Croxford dashed the Thunder’s hope of a win for 1999 with one goal late in the second quarter and three early in the third – and Peel did not receive another chance.[71] |
Round 22
Round 22 | |||||
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Saturday, 4 September | Template:WAFL EP 13.9 (87) | def. | Template:WAFL Cla 8.8 (56) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1605) | |
Saturday, 4 September | Template:WAFL Sub 23.7 (145) | def. | Template:WAFL PT 7.5 (47) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 927) | [72] |
Saturday, 4 September | Template:WAFL SD 7.7 (49) | def. by | Template:WAFL WP 22.15 (147) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1772) | [73] |
Saturday, 4 September | Template:WAFL SF 20.10 (130) | def. | Template:WAFL Per 5.9 (39) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1538) | [74] |
Bye Template:WAFL EF |
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East Perth leave their home since 1910 of Perth Oval (though it was not known at the time) on a high with a win that denies Claremont a finals berth.[6] The brilliant speed of Halls Creek recruit Brendan Thomas leads the Royals to score 5.3 (33) to nothign after Claremont took the lead halfway through the last quarter in a game that had always been close to that stage.[75] |
Round 23
Round 23 | |||||
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Saturday, 11 September | Template:WAFL WP 16.20 (116) | def. | Template:WAFL Sub 16.7 (103) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1818) | [76] |
Saturday, 11 September | Template:WAFL Per 11.8 (74) | def. by | Template:WAFL EF 21.19 (145) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1590) | [77] |
Saturday, 11 September | Template:WAFL Cla 19.12 (126) | def. | Template:WAFL SD 8.12 (60) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 918) | |
Saturday, 11 September (6:45 pm) | Template:WAFL PT 13.13 (91) | def. by | Template:WAFL SF 13.20 (98) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1178) | |
Bye Template:WAFL EP |
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The winless Thunder nearly cause a huge upset against the minor premiers, leading all day only to go down by seven points after the Bulldogs, looking for a “solid hit-out”, rested six top players. It was the first time in thirty-two games Peel had actually led at half-time, and at one point they led by 37 points with Scott Simister in his best form.[78] |
Ladder
Template:Westar Rules Ladder/1999
Finals
Semi-finals
First Semi Final | |||||
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Sunday, 19 September | Template:WAFL Sub 13.10 (88) | def. | Template:WAFL EF 9.15 (69) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 9,064) | |
Subiaco exploit East Fremantle’s newfound lack of height to eliminate the reigning premiers, who score 2.10 (22) from many more opportunities in the final quarter.[79] |
Second Semi Final | |||||
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Sunday, 19 September | Template:WAFL SF 13.13 (91) | def. | Template:WAFL WP 10.16 (76) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 9,064) | [80] |
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Preliminary Final
Preliminary Final | |||||
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Sunday, 26 September | Template:WAFL WP 16.13 (109) | def. | Template:WAFL Sub 6.8 (44) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 6,149) | |
Grand Final
1999 Westar Rules Grand Final | |||||
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Saturday, 2 October | Template:WAFL SF | def. by | Template:WAFL WP | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 25,473) | [82] |
3.1 (19) 8.1 (49) 10.5 (65) 11.6 (72) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
6.4 (40) 9.8 (62) 11.9 (75) 14.13 (97) |
Simpson Medal: Christian Kelly (Template:WAFL WP) | ||
Taylor 3, Clark 2, Bootsma, Schell, Maher, Worsfold, Grover, PaRsons | Goals | Kelly 4, Fewster 2, Britten 2, Symmons 2, Logan, Bruce, Skender, Morrell[83] | |||
Toby McGrath, Cory McGrath, Taylor, Porter, Clucas | Best | Kelly, Kim Kigali, Fewster, Curley, Clayton Lassock, Mifka | |||
West Perth jump the minor premiers unexpectedly and some brilliant play allows them to evade a Bulldog comeback to win comfortably. |
Notes
a Central District in 1964 and several VFA/VFL clubs share the Thunder’s ignominy of a 20-game winless season: Sandringham in 1941, Box Hill in 1951, and the Bendigo Diggers in 2001 and 2002.
b The only other winless VFL, SANFL or WAFL clubs whose narrowest loss was to the minor premier have been St. Kilda in 1902, whose closest shave was against premiers Collingwood, also by seven points, and Sturt in 1995, whose narrowest loss was to Central District by 24 points.
c Both South Fremantle and Perth were formed in 1899, though South Fremantle’s ancestry can be traced back to the older Fremantle Football Club.
d The WA(N)FL/Westar record win with fewer shots is 53 points (with two fewer shots) by Claremont against Perth in 1994, whilst with equal shots the record is fifty points – also by Subiaco against Swan Districts – in 1968.
References
- ^ WAFL Footy Facts: Worst Record
- ^ See Reid, Russell; ‘Godden Faces End of Season after Injury’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian; 12 April 1999
- ^ ‘Westar Tips’, The West Australian; 28 August 1998
- ^ a b Casellas, Ken; ‘Westar’s Woes Go on Show’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 17 May 1999
- ^ Fight on East Perth
- ^ a b Fight on East Perth: Leaving Perth Oval
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Sumich Bows Out with No Regrets’; The West Australian; 7 April 1999; p. 149
- ^ a b WAFL Footy Facts: Consecutive Games Won
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Sluggish Swans Subdue Peel Challenge’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian; 5 April 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Logan Inspires Falcons’ Victory’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian; 5 April 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Bulldogs Lose Match and Possibly Sumich’; The West Australian, 6 April 1999, p. 67
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Bulldogs Strike Early’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 12 April 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Pyke Has Tigers on Autopilot’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 12 April 1999
- ^ WAFL Footy Facts: Biggest Wins
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Bulldog Blitz Embarrasses Peel’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 19 April 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Bland Comments Motivate the Demons’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 19 April 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Spiritless Royals’ Day of Shame’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 26 April 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Pick Steers Demons to Handy Win’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 26 April 1999
- ^ WAFL Footy Facts: East Perth v Subiaco
- ^ WAFL Footy Facts: East Perth Lowest Scores For
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Battle-Tough Lions Tame Tiger Cubs’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 3 May 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Bulldogs Win Stand-Off’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian 3 May 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Morrell Steps into Breach’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian 10 May 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Melrose Heralds a New Era for Sharks’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian 10 May 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Jumper’s Past Rubs Off on Schell’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian 10 May 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Mainwaring Makes a Point’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 17 May 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Croxford Helps East Perth Get Toehold’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 17 May 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Disciplined Bulldogs Keep Lions in Check’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 17 May 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Embley Steps in To Plug the Gap’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 24 May 1999
- ^ See WAFL Footy Facts: East Perth – Consecutive Games Lost
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Royals Work To Shake Off Thunder’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 31 May 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Wilson Inspires Falcons’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 31 May 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Rookie Six Help Perth to Surprise Victory’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 31 May 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Parker Takes Leap Forward’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 7 June 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Tough Job No Problem for Piggott’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 7 June 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Falcons Survive Buffeting’; The West Australian, 8 June 1999, p. 71
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Historic Win by Bulldogs’; The West Australian, 8 June 1999, p. 71
- ^ West Australian Football League: Biggest Home-and-Away Attendances
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Lions Duo Make Late Bid for Interstate Duty’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 14 June 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Solid Second Half Sets in Bulldogs’ Win’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 14 June 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Tigers Close Gap on Leaders’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 28 June 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Inexperience Costly for Spirited Swans’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 28 June 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Reality Bites after Royals Show Promise’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 28 June 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Ruckman Quits the Sharks’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 5 July 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Trewhella Inspires Fightback’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 5 July 1999
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Stay-Put Spider Seals Subiaco Success’; in The Game, p. 11; The West Australian, 12 July 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Falcons’ Favorite Returns’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 12 July 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Peel Threat to Upstage Comeback’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 12 July 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Tiny Teenager Leads Tigers’ Fightback’; in The Game, p. 11; The West Australian, 19 July 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Busy Schedule Does not Slow Top Bulldog’; in The Game, p. 11; The West Australian, 19 July 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Attack Fails To Inspire Peel’; in The Game, p. 11; The West Australian, 19 July 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Bland Happy to Confront Old Foe’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 26 July 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Tiger Cubs Grow Teeth’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 26 July 1999
- ^ a b Lague, Steve; ‘Donnelly Inspires Lions’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 26 July 1999
- ^ a b Casellas, Ken; ‘Jones Revels in Farce’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 2 August 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Claremont Steals Victory’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 2 August 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Peel Shows Some Endeavour’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 2 August 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Young Demons on Fire’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 9 August 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Quinn Fires Up as Tigers Surge’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 9 August 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Bootsma Hands Win to Bulldogs’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 9 August 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Ball Lifts Swans Over Line’; in The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 9 August 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Ambrose Back to His Best’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 16 August 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Class Catches Out Tigers’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 16 August 1999
- ^ a b Stocks, Gary; ‘Turnbull Shines on Westar’s Dark Day’; in The Game, p. 11; in The West Australian, 16 August 1999
- ^ ‘Westar Tips’; The West Australian, August 14, 1999; p. 115
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Ridley Peaking at the Right Time’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 23 August 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Swans Soar as Wilson Loosens Ties’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 23 August 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Sharks Dent South’s Premiership Hopes’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 23 August 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Bulldogs Wrap Up Top Spot in Rugged Thriller’; The West Australian, 28 August 1999, p. 111
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Fewster Juggling Act Gets Falcons Home’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 30 August 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Croxford Boosts Royals’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 30 August 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Lions in Top Form for Finals’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 6 September 1999
- ^ Casellas, Ken; ‘Wingman Ferguson Has All the Answers’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 6 September 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Recalled Rennick Inspires Bulldogs’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 6 September 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Teenager Makes It His Day’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 6 September 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Fans Get Involved in Action’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 6 September 1999
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Hit-and-Run Raid Pays Off’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 13 September 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Micale Makes Right Moves’; in The Game, p. 7; from The West Australian, September 13, 1999
- ^ Lague, Steve; ‘Lions Make Winning Start on Mission of Redemption’; The Game, p. 7; from The West Australian, 20 September 1999
- ^ Stocks, Gary; ‘Centenary Goal in Sight’; The Game, p. 7; from The West Australian, 20 September 1999
- ^ a b ‘Falcons Thrash Lions to Reach Grand Final’; in The Game, p. 7; from The West Australian; 27 September 1999
- ^ ‘Lassock’s Heroics Inspire the Falcons’; The West Australian, October 4, 1999; p. 70
- ^ Grand Final – 1999 – League