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{{short description|Australian rules football season}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}
{{Use Australian English|date=December 2017}}
{{Infobox Australian rules football season
{{Infobox Australian rules football season
| competition = wafl
| competition = wafl
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| caption =
| caption =
| teams = 9
| teams = 9
| premiers = Peel Thunder
| premiers = {{WAFL|PT}}
| count =
| count = 2
| minor premiers = {{WAFL Sub}}
| minor premiers = {{WAFL|Sub}}
| mpcount = 15
| mpcount = 15
| matches =
| matches =
| attendance =
| attendance =
| highattend =
| highattend =
| top goal scorer =
| top goal scorer = Liam Ryan<br><small>{{WAFL|Sub}} (71 goals)</small>
| sandover medal =
| sandover medal = Haiden Schloithe<br><small>{{WAFL|SF}} (52 votes)</small>
| prevseason = [[2016 WAFL season|2016]]
| prevseason = [[2016 WAFL season|2016]]
| nextseason = <!--[[2018 WAFL season|2018]] Remove comment tags when 2018 draw published-->
| nextseason = [[2018 WAFL season|2018]]
}}
}}


The '''2017 WAFL season''' is the 133rd season of the various incarnations of the [[West Australian Football League]] (WAFL). The season commenced on 18 March 2017 and will conclude with the 2017 [[WAFL Grand Final]] on 23 September 2017.
The '''2017 WAFL season''' was the 133rd season of the various incarnations of the [[West Australian Football League]] (WAFL). The season commenced on 18 March 2017 and concluded with the 2017 [[WAFL Grand Final]] on 24 September 2017.


==Ladder==
==Ladder==
{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL
{{WAFL Ladder/2017}}
|title=2017 ladder
|section=Ladder
|loss_before_draw=true|for_against_style=points|use_goal_percentage=y
|winpoints=4|drawpoints=2<!--CAN CHANGE VALUE OF WINS AND DRAWS FOR DIFFERENT LEAGUES:-->

|team1=Sub|name_Sub={{WAFL|Sub}}|win_Sub=19|loss_Sub=1|draw_Sub=0|pf_Sub=2061|pa_Sub=1267
|team2=SF|name_SF={{WAFL|SF}}|win_SF=16|loss_SF=4|draw_SF=0|pf_SF=2258|pa_SF=1419
|team3=PT|name_PT={{WAFL|PT}}|win_PT=12|loss_PT=8|draw_PT=0|pf_PT=1479|pa_PT=1332|status_PT=P
|team4=SD|name_SD={{WAFL|SD}}|win_SD=10|loss_SD=10|draw_SD=0|pf_SD=1470|pa_SD=1662
|team5=WP|name_WP={{WAFL|WP}}|win_WP=10|loss_WP=10|draw_WP=0|pf_WP=1594|pa_WP=1832
|team6=EP|name_EP={{WAFL|EP}}|win_EP=9|loss_EP=11|draw_EP=0|pf_EP=1656|pa_EP=1604
|team7=Cla|name_Cla={{WAFL|Cla}}|win_Cla=8|loss_Cla=12|draw_Cla=0|pf_Cla=1641|pa_Cla=1596
|team8=EF|name_EF={{WAFL|EF}}|win_EF=3|loss_EF=17|draw_EF=0|pf_EF=1418|pa_EF=2054
|team9=Per|name_Per={{WAFL|Per}}|win_Per=3|loss_Per=17|draw_Per=0|pf_Per=1432|pa_Per=2243
|status_text_P=Premiers
|col_Q=#CCFFCC|text_Q=
|result1=Q|result2=Q|result3=Q|result4=Q|result5=Q

<!--CLASSIFICATION RULES-->
|class_rules = 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

|update=complete
|source=[http://waflfootyfacts.net/season/games/results.php?Season=2017#Ladder WAFL Footy Facts]
}}
For the full list of results for the home-and-away season, refer to the attached reference.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://australianfootball.com/seasons/season/wafl/129/premiership%2Bseason/10/10/2017/basic|title=2017 WAFL season|work=AustralianFootball.com|date=24 September 2017}}</ref>


==Clubs==
==Clubs==
{| class="navbox wikitable sortable" style="width:80%; text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:80%; text-align:center"
|-
|-


! style="width:20%" | Club
! style="width:20%" | Club
! style="width:20%" | Home Ground
! style="width:20%" | Home ground
! style="width:16%" | Location
! style="width:16%" | Location
! style="width:17%" | Captain
! style="width:17%" | Captain
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|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[Claremont Football Club|Claremont]]
! scope="row" | [[Claremont Football Club|Claremont]]
| [[Claremont Showgrounds]]
| [[East Fremantle Oval]]<br>[[Fremantle Oval]]<br>[[Claremont Oval]]
| [[Claremont, Western Australia|Claremont]]
| [[Claremont, Western Australia|Claremont]]
| {{sortname|Jake|Murphy|dab=Australian footballer}}
| {{sortname|Jake|Murphy|dab=Australian footballer}}
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| [[Fremantle Oval]]
| [[Fremantle Oval]]
| [[Fremantle]]
| [[Fremantle]]
|{{sortname|Ryan|Cook|dabAustralian rules footballer}}
|{{sortname|Ryan|Cook|dab=Australian rules footballer}}
|{{sortname|Todd|Curley}}
|{{sortname|Todd|Curley}}
|-
|-
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===Elimination and Qualifying Finals===
===Elimination and Qualifying Finals===
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Elimination Final}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Elimination Final}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 2 September<br/>(2:40pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|11.9 (75)|H|{{WAFL WP}}|8.12 (60)|[[Fremantle Oval|Fremantle Community Bank Oval]]|5,637|}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 2 September<br/>(2:40pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|11.9 (75)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|8.12 (60)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|5,637|[http://australianfootball.com/game/view/99654 Report]}}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes=}}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes=}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Qualifying Final}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Qualifying Final}}
{{AFLGame|Saturday 2 September<br/>(2:10 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|9.8 (62)|A|{{WAFL PT}}|12.8 (80)|[[Fremantle Oval|Fremantle Community Bank Oval]]|3,493|}}
{{AFLGame|Saturday 2 September<br/>(2:10 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|9.8 (62)|A|{{WAFL|PT}}|12.8 (80)|[[Fremantle Oval|Fremantle Community Bank Oval]]|3,493|[http://australianfootball.com/game/view/99655 Report]}}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes=}}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes=}}


===Semi Finals===
===Semi-finals===
{{AFLGameHeader|title=First Semi Final}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=First semi-final}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 10 September<br/>(2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|20.16 (136)|H|{{WAFL SD}}|8.8 (56)|[[Fremantle Oval|Fremantle Community Bank Oval]]|3,884|}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 10 September<br/>(2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|20.16 (136)|H|{{WAFL|SD}}|8.8 (56)|[[Fremantle Oval|Fremantle Community Bank Oval]]|3,884|[http://australianfootball.com/game/view/99933 Report]}}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes = }}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes = }}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Second Semi Final}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Second semi-final}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 10 September<br/>(2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|10.8 (68)|A|{{WAFL PT}}|14.8 (92)|[[Leederville Oval]]|2,996|}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 10 September<br/>(2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|10.8 (68)|A|{{WAFL|PT}}|14.8 (92)|[[Leederville Oval]]|2,996|[http://australianfootball.com/game/view/99656 Report]}}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes = }}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes = }}


===Preliminary Final===
===Preliminary final===
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Preliminary Final}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Preliminary final}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 17 September<br/>(2:40 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|14.14 (98)|H|{{WAFL SF}}|10.6 (66)|[[Leederville Oval]]||}}
{{AFLGame|Sunday 17 September<br/>(2:40 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|14.14 (98)|H|{{WAFL|SF}}|10.6 (66)|[[Leederville Oval]]|4,097|[http://australianfootball.com/game/view/100266 Report]}}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes = }}
{{AFLGameFooter|notes = }}


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|title = 2017 WAFL Grand Final
|title = 2017 WAFL Grand Final
|date = Sunday 24 September<br/>(2:50 pm)
|date = Sunday 24 September<br/>(2:50 pm)
|home team = {{WAFL PT}}
|home team = {{WAFL|PT}}
|home Q1 =
|home Q1 = 3.1 (19)
|home Q2 =
|home Q2 = 5.4 (34)
|home Q3 =
|home Q3 = 7.4 (46)
|home final =
|home final = 11.6 (72)
|home goals =
|home goals = Sheridan 2, Jetta 2, Taberner 2, Logue, Duman, Deluca, Ugle, Dawson 1
|home best =
|home best = Darcy, Ryan, Nyhuis, Suban, Pearce, O'Brien, Taberner
|home injuries =
|home injuries =
|home reports =
|home reports =
|winner =
|winner = H
|away team = {{WAFL Sub}}
|away team = {{WAFL|Sub}}
|away Q1 =
|away Q1 = 2.2 (14)
|away Q2 =
|away Q2 = 4.7 (31)
|away Q3 =
|away Q3 = 6.13 (49)
|away final =
|away final = 7.14 (56)
|away goals =
|away goals = Sokol 4; Wheeler 2; Phelan 1
|away best =
|away best = Horsley, Kitchin, Phelan, Sokol, Litherland, Heal, Baker
|away injuries =
|away injuries =
|away reports =
|away reports =
|venue = [[Domain Stadium]]
|venue = [[Domain Stadium]]
|crowd =
|crowd = 18,180
|report =<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wafootball.com.au/news/13479/peel-goes-back-to-back-in-cracking-grand-final-to-farewell-subi|title=Peel goes back-to-back in cracking Grand Final to farewell Subi|work=wafootball.com.au|date=24 September 2017|archivedate=24 September 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170924105623/http://www.wafootball.com.au/news/13479/peel-goes-back-to-back-in-cracking-grand-final-to-farewell-subi}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://australianfootball.com/game/view/100267|title=Peel Thunder vs. Subiaco|date=24 September 2017|work=AustralianFootball.com}}</ref>
|report =
|umpires =
|umpires = Matthew Adams, Justin Power, Trent McPhee
|BOG award =
|BOG award = [[Simpson Medal]]
|BOG winner =
|BOG winner = Luke Ryan <small>(Peel Thunder)</small>
|broadcast = [[Seven Network]]
|broadcast = [[Seven Network]]
|notes =
|notes =
* [[Peel Thunder]] won their second premiership in history. They also become the first team since [[1993 WAFL season|1993]] to win a premiership after finishing 3rd on the ladder at the end of the home-and-away season.
}}
}}


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{{WAFL seasons}}
{{WAFL seasons}}

[[Category:West Australian Football League seasons]]
[[Category:West Australian Football League seasons]]
[[Category:2017 in Australian rules football|WAFL]]
[[Category:2017 in Australian rules football|WAFL]]

Latest revision as of 01:52, 17 October 2024

2017 WAFL season
Teams9
PremiersPeel Thunder
2nd premiership
Minor premiersSubiaco
15th minor premiership
Sandover MedallistHaiden Schloithe
South Fremantle (52 votes)
Bernie Naylor MedallistLiam Ryan
Subiaco (71 goals)
← 2016
2018 →

The 2017 WAFL season was the 133rd season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League (WAFL). The season commenced on 18 March 2017 and concluded with the 2017 WAFL Grand Final on 24 September 2017.

Ladder

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2017 ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 Subiaco 20 19 1 0 2061 1267 162.7 76
2 South Fremantle 20 16 4 0 2258 1419 159.1 64
3 Peel Thunder (P) 20 12 8 0 1479 1332 111.0 48
4 Swan Districts 20 10 10 0 1470 1662 88.4 40
5 West Perth 20 10 10 0 1594 1832 87.0 40
6 East Perth 20 9 11 0 1656 1604 103.2 36
7 Claremont 20 8 12 0 1641 1596 102.8 32
8 East Fremantle 20 3 17 0 1418 2054 69.0 12
9 Perth 20 3 17 0 1432 2243 63.8 12
Source: WAFL Footy Facts
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

For the full list of results for the home-and-away season, refer to the attached reference.[1]

Clubs

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Club Home ground Location Captain Coach
Claremont East Fremantle Oval
Fremantle Oval
Claremont Oval
Claremont Jake Murphy Darren Harris
East Fremantle East Fremantle Oval East Fremantle Jamie McNamara Robert Wiley
East Perth Leederville Oval Leederville Patrick McGinnity Luke Webster
Peel Thunder Rushton Park Mandurah Gerald Ugle Cam Shepherd
Perth Lathlain Park Lathlain Clinton Jones Earl Spalding
South Fremantle Fremantle Oval Fremantle Ryan Cook Todd Curley
Subiaco Leederville Oval Leederville Kyal Horsley Jarrad Schofield
Swan Districts Bassendean Oval Bassendean Tallan Ames Greg Harding
West Perth Arena Joondalup Joondalup Jay van Berlo Bill Monaghan

Finals series

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Elimination and Qualifying Finals

[edit]
Elimination Final
Sunday 2 September
(2:40pm)
Swan Districts 11.9 (75) def. West Perth 8.12 (60) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 5,637) Report
Qualifying Final
Saturday 2 September
(2:10 pm)
South Fremantle 9.8 (62) def. by Peel Thunder 12.8 (80) Fremantle Community Bank Oval (crowd: 3,493) Report

Semi-finals

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First semi-final
Sunday 10 September
(2:15 pm)
South Fremantle 20.16 (136) def. Swan Districts 8.8 (56) Fremantle Community Bank Oval (crowd: 3,884) Report
Second semi-final
Sunday 10 September
(2:15 pm)
Subiaco 10.8 (68) def. by Peel Thunder 14.8 (92) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2,996) Report

Preliminary final

[edit]
Preliminary final
Sunday 17 September
(2:40 pm)
Subiaco 14.14 (98) def. South Fremantle 10.6 (66) Leederville Oval (crowd: 4,097) Report

Grand Final

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2017 WAFL Grand Final
Sunday 24 September
(2:50 pm)
Peel Thunder def. Subiaco Domain Stadium (crowd: 18,180) [2][3]
3.1 (19)
5.4 (34)
7.4 (46)
11.6 (72)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
2.2 (14)
4.7 (31)
6.13 (49)
7.14 (56)
Umpires: Matthew Adams, Justin Power, Trent McPhee
Simpson Medal: Luke Ryan (Peel Thunder)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Sheridan 2, Jetta 2, Taberner 2, Logue, Duman, Deluca, Ugle, Dawson 1 Goals Sokol 4; Wheeler 2; Phelan 1
Darcy, Ryan, Nyhuis, Suban, Pearce, O'Brien, Taberner Best Horsley, Kitchin, Phelan, Sokol, Litherland, Heal, Baker
  • Peel Thunder won their second premiership in history. They also become the first team since 1993 to win a premiership after finishing 3rd on the ladder at the end of the home-and-away season.

References

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  1. ^ "2017 WAFL season". AustralianFootball.com. 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Peel goes back-to-back in cracking Grand Final to farewell Subi". wafootball.com.au. 24 September 2017. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Peel Thunder vs. Subiaco". AustralianFootball.com. 24 September 2017.