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  2. East Fremantle Football Club - Wikipedia

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    East Fremantle has a fierce rivalry with its Port cousin, South Fremantle, and the Foundation Day Derby between the two sides is a much anticipated highlight of the local football calendar. East Fremantle's success has thus far eclipsed that of South Fremantle, who (as of 2021) have won 14 WAFL premierships.

  3. East Fremantle Football Club Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The East Fremantle Football Club Hall of Fame was launched on 2 July 2012 when 52 inductees were celebrated during a dinner at the East Fremantle Football Club Social Hall. [1] Despite being the most successful team in the West Australian Football League , the East Fremantle Football Club had never had a Hall of Fame, the closest being the 1997 ...

  4. East Fremantle Oval - Wikipedia

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    The ground was also utilised by the East Fremantle Lacrosse Club as one of its home venues, [4] and hosted a "Test match" between two Fremantle and Perth sides in 1908. In 1924, the ground hosted what was to be the final edition of the West Australian State Championship with Subiaco defeating Goldfields Football League side Boulder City 12.12 ...

  5. List of East Fremantle footballers who have played in the VFL ...

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    Jesse Crichton (Fremantle) Jamie Cripps (St.Kilda and West Coast Eagles) Patrick Cripps (Carlton) Bradd Dalziell (Brisbane Lions and West Coast Eagles) Peter Davidson (West Coast Eagles and Brisbane Bears) Laurie Dearle (1919–1979) (Essendon) Gary Dhurrkay (1974–2005) (Fremantle and Kangaroos) Brad Dick (Collingwood) Brad Dodd (Fremantle ...

  6. List of East Fremantle Football Club premiership teams

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    The East Fremantle Football Club is the third most successful Australian Rules Football Club in Australia, having won a total of 29 West Australian Football League premierships (in the South Australian National Football League, Port Adelaide has won 35 premierships and Norwood has won 30).

  7. Jack Clarke (footballer, born 1931) - Wikipedia

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    Clarke played as a ruckman for East Fremantle, making his debut in 1952. In 1957 he won the Sandover Medal as the fairest and best player in the league as well as playing in a premiership-winning team. [1] [2] Clarke played 206 games for East Fremantle, plus 26 state games for Western Australia in the period 1952 to 1962.

  8. Adrian Bromage - Wikipedia

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    Bromage spent 7 years with the AFL, until late 2019, as a Gippsland Football Development Manager and is now the current Managing Director of Metung Hot Springs. [1] In September 2024, Bromage joined East Fremantle Football Club as general manager of football operations. He was soon appointed interim CEO and then appointed CEO in a full-time ...

  9. Brad Dodd - Wikipedia

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    Brad Dodd (born 23 March 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League (AFL).. Dodd was originally rookie drafted by the Fremantle Football Club in 1997 AFL Draft from East Fremantle in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and was elevated to the senior list in 1998, where he made his debut against Melbourne in round 1 of that season.