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  2. East Perth Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The East Perth Football Club, nicknamed the Royals, is an Australian rules football club based in Leederville, Western Australia, current playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). Formed in 1902 as the Union Football Club, the club entered the WAFL in 1906, changing its name to East Perth.

  3. 1971 WANFL season - Wikipedia

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    East Perth 9.8 (62) def. West Perth 7.10 (52) Subiaco Oval (crowd: 25,667) [87] With winds gusting to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) and heavy, squalling rain, [88] the move of Eddie Pitter onto the field and of Bygraves to full-forward drives East Perth to a fourth victory over the Cardinals for 1971, [85] after West Perth looked safe at half-time.

  4. 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]

  5. Mick Cronin (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Cronin again coached East Perth from 1951 to 1955 – with his best successes coming in 1952 and 1953 when East Perth made it to the 1st semi final but lost. He also coached the state in 1951. His coaching may not have reaped much for the Royals, in fact his final stint came at the end of a prolonged era of frustration for the club.

  6. 1972 WANFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 WANFL season was the 88th season of the various incarnations of the Western Australian National Football League.It saw East Perth, after five Grand Final losses in six seasons and a frustrating seven since their last premiership in 1959, break the drought against a Claremont team that had achieved its first minor premiership since Johnny Leonard’s days, despite kicking into the wind ...

  7. Category:East Perth Football Club players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "East Perth Football Club players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 231 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. African royals in Ohio, including a Kent grad, can be ... - AOL

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    "Royal Rules of Ohio" follows the Agyekum sisters in Columbus, who must navigate life in their 20s as Ghanaian royalty. The youngest sister is a Kent grad. African royals in Ohio, including a Kent ...

  9. List of Australian rules football clubs in Western Australia

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    East Fremantle: East Perth Royals: 1906: Medibank Stadium: ... Canning South Perth Football Club; ... East Fremantle Football Club;