List of West Australian Football League premiers
This is a list of the West Australian Football League premiers, the premier state based Australian rules football league in Western Australia, and includes premiers of the Western Australian Football Association (1885–1907), Western Australian National Football League (1931–1979), WA State League (1990) and Westar Rules (1997–2000).
Premiers
In 1967, WAFL football historian Dave Clement discovered a discrepancy between the official premiership list as published by the league and what he had determined from examination of records from the time. The original list has Fremantle winning six of the first seven premierships. However, documentation was found that the Unions club had won three premierships in succession.[1] The discrepancy was not officially acknowledged and fixed until the League's centenary in 1985.[2]
In the early years, a number of cups were awarded to clubs who won the premiership, including the "Dixson Cup"[1] and the "Farley Cup"[3]
Prior to 1931, premierships were either awarded to the team leading the ladder or who won a final. If the top team lost the final, then they had the right to call for a challenge match to be played the following week to determine the premiership. In 1931 the system changed to the Page finals system where the top two teams play in the second semi final, with the loser having a second chance and the winner progressing straight to the Grand Final. The winner of the third and fourth placed teams who played in the first semi final play the loser of the second semi final in the preliminary final.[4]
Western Australian Football Association (1885–1907)
Season | Premiers |
Runners Up |
Score |
Captain | Coach |
Best on Ground |
Venue |
Attendance |
Umpire(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1885 | Rovers | ||||||||
1886 | Fremantle | ||||||||
1887 | Unions | ||||||||
1888 | Unions | ||||||||
1889 | Unions | ||||||||
1890 | Fremantle | ||||||||
1891 | Rovers | ||||||||
1892 | Fremantle | ||||||||
1893 | Fremantle | ||||||||
1894 | Fremantle | ||||||||
1895 | Fremantle | Poss Watson | |||||||
1896 | Fremantle | Poss Watson | |||||||
1897 | West Perth | Imperials | Barney Grecian | ||||||
1898 | Fremantle | West Perth | Poss Watson | ||||||
1899 | West Perth | East Fremantle | Barney Grecian | ||||||
1900 | East Fremantle | South Fremantle | Thomas C Wilson | ||||||
1901 | West Perth | East Fremantle | Les Jones & Billy Plunkett | ||||||
1902 | East Fremantle | North Fremantle | John Atkinson Chadwick | ||||||
1903 | East Fremantle | West Perth | John Atkinson Chadwick | ||||||
1904 | East Fremantle | Perth | 12.11 (83) – 3.7 (25) | Thomas C Wilson | |||||
1905 | West Perth | East Fremantle | 4.7 (31) – 3.9 (27) | Billy Plunkett & Shooter Ford | |||||
1906 | East Fremantle | West Perth | 12.3 (75) – 5.6 (36) | Thomas C Wilson | |||||
1907 | Perth | East Fremantle | 6.6 (42) – 5.11 (41) | J. Leckie |
West Australian Football League (1908–1930)
Season | Premiers | Runners Up | Score | Captain |
Coach |
Best on Ground | Venue | Attendance | Umpire(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1908 | East Fremantle | Perth | 5.7 (37) – 0.8 (8) | Thomas C Wilson | Fremantle Oval | – | I Crapp | ||
1909 | East Fremantle | Perth | 8.8 (56) – 4.6 (30) | Thomas C Wilson | WACA Ground | – | I Crapp | ||
1910 | East Fremantle | East Perth | 5.5 (35) – 2.10 (22) | James Doig | Fremantle Oval | – | I Crapp | ||
1911 | East Fremantle | West Perth | 14.12 (96) – 7.3 (45) | James Doig | Subiaco Oval | – | I Crapp | ||
1912 | Subiaco | East Fremantle | 5.8 (38) – 4.5 (29) | Perth Oval | 4,000 | I Crapp | |||
1913 | Subiaco | Perth | 6.7 (43) – 4.7 (31) | WACA Ground | 10,000 | I Crapp | |||
1914 | East Fremantle | South Fremantle | 5.13 (43) – 3.6 (24) | Harry Sharpe | Subiaco Oval | – | I Crapp | ||
1915 | Subiaco | Perth | 3.3 (21) – 2.7 (19) | Perth Oval | – | B Orr | |||
1916 | South Fremantle | East Fremantle | 7.12 (54) – 5.5 (35) | F Collins[5] | WACA Ground | – | Craig | ||
1917 | South Fremantle | East Fremantle | 6.5 (41) – 3.8 (26) | F Collins[6] | WACA Ground | – | Craig | ||
1918 | East Fremantle | East Perth | 11.8 (74) – 8.5 (53) | W. J. “Nipper” Truscott | Subiaco Oval | 8,000 | I Crapp | ||
1919 | East Perth | East Fremantle | 10.8 (68) – 7.4 (46) | Chris Slattery | WACA Ground | – | Cooper | ||
1920 | East Perth | East Fremantle | 6.16 (52) – 4.6 (30) | Charlie McKenzie & Chris Slattery | WACA Ground | 12,000 | Collins | ||
1921 | East Perth | East Fremantle | 5.9 (39) – 4.8 (32) | Vern Harold & Charlie McKenzie | Subiaco Oval | – | Isaachsen | ||
1922 | East Perth | West Perth | 7.13 (55) – 5.9 (39) | Vern Harold | Subiaco Oval | 12,721 | F O'Connor | ||
1923 | East Perth | East Fremantle | 9.9 (63) – 7.4 (46) | Vern Harold | Subiaco Oval | 16,371 | F O'Connor | ||
1924 | Subiaco | East Fremantle | 7.9 (51) – 3.6 (24) | Snowy Hamilton | Perth Oval | 10,519 | Brack | ||
1925 | East Fremantle | Subiaco | 10.10 (70) – 6.7 (43) | John “Jerry” Dolan | Perth Oval | 15,112 | F O'Connor | ||
1926 | East Perth | Subiaco | 11.19 (85) – 5.5 (35) | Harold Gepp | WACA Ground | – | F O'Connor | ||
1927 | East Perth | South Fremantle | 10.12 (72) – 7.9 (51) | Harold Gepp | Subiaco Oval | – | F O'Connor | ||
1928 | East Fremantle | East Perth | 10.13 (73) – 8.8 (56) | John “Jerry” Dolan | Subiaco Oval | – | F O'Connor | ||
1929 | East Fremantle | South Fremantle | 8.22 (70) – 5.9 (39) | Dinny Coffey | Subiaco Oval | 11,021 | P Trotter | ||
1930 | East Fremantle | South Fremantle | 12.15 (87) – 9.11 (65) | Jerry Dolan | Subiaco Oval | – | F Collins |
Western Australian National Football League (1931–1979)
West Australian Football League (1980–1989)
Season | Premiers | Runners Up | Score | Captain | Coach | Simpson Medal | Venue | Attendance | Umpires |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1980 | South Fremantle | Swan Districts | 23.18 (156) – 15.8 (98) | Noel Carter | Mal Brown | Maurice Rioli (SF) | Subiaco Oval | 46,208 | R Phillips, J Morris |
1981 | Claremont | South Fremantle | 16.15 (111) – 12.24 (96) | Graham Moss | Graham Moss | Gary Shaw (C) Maurice Rioli (SF) |
Subiaco Oval | 50,517 | R Capes, R Powell |
1982 | Swan Districts | Claremont | 18.19 (127) – 11.12 (78) | Graham Melrose | John Todd | Graham Melrose (C) | Subiaco Oval | 50,833 | D Gillies, R Phillips |
1983 | Swan Districts | Claremont | 15.14 (104) – 12.11 (83) | Keith Narkle | John Todd | Brad Shine (SD) | Subiaco Oval | 47,760 | M Ball, D Rowe |
1984 | Swan Districts | East Fremantle | 20.18 (138) – 15.12 (102) | Keith Narkle | John Todd | Barry Kimberley (SD) | Subiaco Oval | 41,831 | M Ball, D Johnson |
1985 | East Fremantle | Subiaco | 15.12 (102) – 14.13 (97) | Ron Alexander | Ron Alexander | Brian Taylor (S) | Subiaco Oval | 42,657 | D Johnson, P O'Reilly |
1986 | Subiaco | East Fremantle | 19.16 (130) – 8.13 (61) | Neil Taylor | Haydn Bunton, Jr. | Mark Zanotti (S) | Subiaco Oval | 38,389 | M Ball, K O'Driscoll |
1987 | Claremont | Subiaco | 20.20 (140) – 10.9 (69) | Gerard Neesham | Gerard Neesham | Peter Thorne (C) | Subiaco Oval | 32,340 | G Vernon, P O'Reilly |
1988 | Subiaco | Claremont | 19.8 (122) – 8.12 (60) | Greg Carpenter | Haydn Bunton, Jr. | Mick Lee (S) | Subiaco Oval | 28,183 | P O'Reilly, D Johnson |
1989 | Claremont | South Fremantle | 15.16 (109) – 5.9 (39) | John Scott | Gerard Neesham | Ben Allan (C) | Subiaco Oval | 38,198 | D Johnson, P O'Reilly |
W.A. State League (1990)
Season | Premiers | Runners Up | Score | Captain | Coach | Simpson Medal | Venue | Attendance | Umpires |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990 | Swan Districts | Claremont | 16.7 (103) – 10.17 (77) | Peter Hodyl | John Todd | Greg Walker (SD) | Subiaco Oval | 26,541 | P O'Reilly, G Vernon |
West Australian Football League (1991–1996)
Season | Premiers | Runners Up | Score | Captain | Coach | Simpson Medal | Venue | Attendance | Umpires |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | Claremont | Subiaco | 19.18 (132) – 8.7 (55) | Mark Hann | Gerard Neesham | Dale Kickett (C) | Subiaco Oval | 22,731 | G Vernon, T Garrett |
1992 | East Fremantle | South Fremantle | 12.19 (91) – 9.13 (67) | Steve Malaxos | Ken Judge | Clinton Browning (EF) | Subiaco Oval | 30,130 | T Garrett, G Scoop |
1993 | Claremont | West Perth | 13.14 (92) – 8.14 (62) | Darrell Panizza | Gerard Neesham | Dale Kickett (C) | Subiaco Oval | 32,404 | S Kronja, G Scoop |
1994 | East Fremantle | Claremont | 13.13 (91) – 10.10 (70) | Steve Malaxos | Ken Judge | Mark Amaranti (EF) | Subiaco Oval | 17,594 | S Kronja, G Scoop |
1995 | West Perth | Subiaco | 21.11 (137) – 12.9 (81) | Darren Harris | John Dimmer | Darren Harris (WP) | Subiaco Oval | 30,712 | S Kronja, T Garrett, D Starcevich |
1996 | Claremont | East Perth | 13.8 (86) – 12.12 (84) | Jeremy Guard | Darrell Panizza | Todd Ridley (C) | Subiaco Oval | 29,771 | A Binks, W French, S Kronja |
Westar Rules (1997–2000)
Season | Premiers | Runners Up | Score | Captain | Coach | Simpson Medal | Venue | Attendance | Umpires |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | South Fremantle | East Fremantle | 13.7 (85) – 11.13 (79) | Jon Dorotich & Peter Worsfold |
John Todd | David Hynes (SF) | Subiaco Oval | 32,371 | T Garrett, W French, A Binks |
1998 | East Fremantle | West Perth | 20.10 (130) – 13.9 (87) | Stephen Bilcich | Tony Micale | Adrian Bromage (EF) | Subiaco Oval | 23,258 | A Binks, W French, S Gill |
1999 | West Perth | South Fremantle | 14.13 (97) – 11.6 (72) | Kim Rigoll | John Dimmer | Christian Kelly (WP) | Subiaco Oval | 25,473 | B Rosebury, M Fussell, W French |
2000 | East Perth | East Fremantle | 18.11 (119) – 11.14 (80) | Jeremy Barnard | Tony Micale | Dean Cox (EP) | Subiaco Oval | 30,174 | D Corcoran, B Rosebury, D Margetts |
West Australian Football League (2001–)
Records
Premierships
Current Clubs
Club | Premierships | Most recent premiership | Most recent Grand Final | Runners-up |
---|---|---|---|---|
East Fremantle | 29 | 1998 | 2012 | 28 |
West Perth | 19 | 2013 | 2018 | 14 |
East Perth | 17 | 2002 | 2014 | 15 |
Subiaco | 15 | 2019 | 2019 | 15 |
South Fremantle | 13 | 2009 | 2019 | 18 |
Claremont | 12 | 2012 | 2012 | 12 |
Swan Districts | 8 | 2010 | 2010 | 4 |
Perth | 7 | 1977 | 1978 | 9 |
Peel Thunder | 2 | 2017 | 2017 | 0 |
West Coast Eagles | 0 | - | - | - |
Defunct Clubs
Club | Premierships | Most recent premiership | Most recent Grand Final | Runners-up |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unions/Fremantle | 10 | 1898 | – | 0 |
Rovers | 2 | 1891 | – | 4 |
Fremantle | 1 | 1886 | – | 0 |
North Fremantle | 0 | – | – | 1 |
Imperials | 0 | – | – | 1 |
Midland Junction | 0 | – | – | 0 |
References
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- ^ "Centenary satisfaction for historian". West Australian Football Register: 24–25. 1985.
- ^ "FOOTBALL". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 18 April 1901. p. 6. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ The Footballers. St George Books. p. 32.
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