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2013 WAFL Grand Final
Template:WAFL WP Template:WAFL EP
20.11 (131) 12.10 (82)
Date22 September 2013
StadiumPatersons Stadium
Attendance20,008
Accolades
Simpson MedalMark Hutchings (Template:WAFL WP)
Broadcast in Australia
NetworkABC1 (television)
720 ABC (radio)
ABC Grandstand (radio/online)
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The 2013 WAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the West Perth Football Club and the East Perth Football Club on Sunday 22 September 2013 at Patersons Stadium, to determine the premier team of the West Australian Football League (WAFL) for the 2013 season.

West Perth won the game by 49 points - 20.11 (131) to 12.10 (82) - and Mark Hutchings of West Perth was awarded the Simpson Medal.[1] The win gave West Perth's 19th WAFL premiership.

Match Details

2013 WAFL Grand Final
Sunday, 22 September 2:15pm Template:WAFL WP def. Template:WAFL EP Patersons Stadium (crowd: 20,008) Source
4.2 (26)
10.3 (63)
13.7 (85)
20.11 (131)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
5.2 (32)
8.4 (52)
11.8 (74)
12.10 (82)
Simpson Medal: Mark Hutchings
Television broadcast: ABC1

Teams

West Perth
B: 20 Laine Rasmussen 12 Daniel Hunt 7 Steven Browne
HB: 3 Andrew Strijk 20 Shaun Marusic 5 Jordan Jones
C: 1 Aaron Black 8 Mark Hutchings 4 Rohan Kerr
HF: 2 Jason Salecic (c) 40 Josh Mellington 6 Marc Crisp
F: 47 Kody Manning 17 Matthew Fowler 44 Nicholas Rodda
Foll: 19 Chris Keunen 18 Jay Van Berlo 10 Matthe Guadagnin
Int: 25 Ray Bartholomew 14 Shane Nelson 23 Luke Tedesco
27 Steve Potente
Coach: Bill Monaghan
East Perth
B: 11 Ryan Maldenis 6 Kyle Anderson 18 Jacob Derickx
HB: 16 Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls 20 Blayne Wilson 37 Mitch Fraser
C: 28 Cale Morton 7 Brendan Lee 2 Steven Payne
HF: 5 Aaron Sweet 22 Scott Lycett 13 Craig Wulff (c)
F: 44 Michael Swan 15 Josh Smith 1 Dean Cadwallader
Foll: 19 Paul Johnson 39 Adam Selwood 27 Jamie Cripps
Int: 4 Cameron Grover 3 Matt Seal 46 Arthur Bennell
12 Marcus White
Coach: Brian Dawson

References

  1. ^ Hope, Shayne (23 September 2013). "Surprise stoppages win the critical factor". The West Australian. pp. 6–7, The Game.