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  2. 1989 WAFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 WAFL season was the 105th season of senior football in Perth. It saw Claremont continue its dominance of the competition with a third successive minor premiership under Gerard Neesham, despite having lost most of their top players of previous seasons to the VFL, and their 1988 conquerors Subiaco fall to third last with a mere six wins – their worst performance since the dark days of ...

  3. List of West Australian Football League premiers - Wikipedia

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    This table is a list of all the grand final matchups in the West Australian Football League by order of how often two teams have played against each other. The table denotes the number of grand final appearances between two teams, the year(s) both teams have played against each other, and the premiership years(s) of each team (if any at all). #

  4. West Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The West Australian Football League (WAFL / ˈ w ɒ f ə l / "waffle" or "W-A-F-L") is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, in Western Australia.The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting from April to September, with the top five teams playing off in a finals series, culminating in a Grand Final.

  5. List of WAFL records - Wikipedia

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    2017, Grand Final 2019, Round 6 3 21 East Perth: 1944, Round 1 1944 Grand Final 4 19 East Perth: 1958, Preliminary Final 1959, Round 17 19 Subiaco: 2006, Round 12 2007, Round 7 19 Subiaco: 2017, Round 2 2017, Semi Final 5 18 Swan Districts: 1979, Round 17 1980, Round 13 18 Claremont: 1991, Round 7 1992, Round 1 [permanent dead link ‍]

  6. Category : West Australian Football League Grand Finals

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    1907 WAFL Grand Final; 1955 WANFL grand final; 1979 WANFL Grand Final; 1980 WAFL Grand Final; 1997 Westar Rules Grand Final; 1998 Westar Rules Grand Final; 2008 WAFL Grand Final; 2009 WAFL Grand Final; 2010 WAFL Grand Final; 2011 WAFL Grand Final; 2012 WAFL Grand Final; 2013 WAFL Grand Final

  7. Swan Districts Football Club - Wikipedia

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    George Krepp in 1938. Swan Districts finished seventh on the WANFL ladder winning seven out of 21 games in their debut season in 1934. [1] The presence of established WANFL players like inaugural captain-coach "Judda" Bee from East Fremantle and Fred Sweetapple from West Perth was critical to the fledgling club's competitiveness.

  8. 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.

  9. David Gault - Wikipedia

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    David Andrew Gault (born 2 August 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the South Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League between 1996 and 2007. He was captain of the club from 2005 until his retirement in 2007.