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  2. East Perth Football Club - Wikipedia

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    East Perth's traditional and most bitter rivals are West Perth Football Club. Known as the Perth Derby , they have competed in many historic matches including Grand Finals in 1922, 1932, 1960, 1969, 1971, 2002, when East Perth defeated the Falcons by 60 points to complete a hat-trick of premierships, and 2013 .

  3. East Perth Football Club (1891) - Wikipedia

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    The East Perth Football Club was an Australian rules football club, who was known as the original East Perth Football Club from 1891 before the East Perth from today was formed. The original East Perth club's record was far from illustrious, involving a mere two season stint (1891 and 1892) as members of the Western Australian Football ...

  4. Ugly Men's Association - Wikipedia

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    The East Perth Football Club then built on the concept to raise funds for the Perth Children's Hospital and the War Patriotic Fund. The football club's work developed into a successful grassroots organisation with the first branch opening in the Perth suburb of Mount Lawley and focusing on supporting cases of hardship caused by war. [2]

  5. Wellington Square, Perth - Wikipedia

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    Between 1906 and 1909 West Australian Football League team East Perth were based at Wellington Square but played home games elsewhere. [1] Perth Rugby Club (later Perth-Bayswater) used the square from the late 1920s as a training venue. [3] In 2020 the City of Perth began a $18.7 million upgrade of Wellington Square.

  6. Frank Allen (Australian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    He retired in 1956 due to a knee injury, missing out on East Perth's premiership. Allen later coached the Sunday Football League club Hellenics, having previously coached the East Perth seconds in 1954. Outside of football, he worked as an accountant. [1] In 2016, he was awarded the Game Ball Legend title by the East Perth Football Club. [4]

  7. Perth Museum, new home of the Stone of Destiny, set to open - AOL

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    Councillor Grant Laing, Perth and Kinross Council leader, said: “Perth Museum will be a landmark attraction that brings Scotland’s history to life and is the culmination of our long-term ...

  8. Leederville Oval - Wikipedia

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    The new construction was named the RP Fletcher Stand after the president of the West Perth Football Club from 1946 to 1962. [4] A match between West Perth and East Perth in round 21 of the 1978 season saw 24,567 attend, a ground record. [11] West Perth vacated the ground in 1993, moving to Arena Joondalup for the 1994 season.

  9. Category:East Perth Football Club - Wikipedia

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