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{{Infobox Australian rules football season |
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| top goal scorer = [[Craig Edwards (footballer)|Craig Edwards]] ({{WAFL |
| top goal scorer = [[Craig Edwards (Australian footballer)|Craig Edwards]] ({{WAFL|SF}})<br/>[[Kevin Caton]] ({{WAFL|SD}}) |
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| sandover medal = [[Robbie West]] ({{WAFL |
| sandover medal = [[Robbie West]] ({{WAFL|WP}}) |
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| prevseason = [[1991 WAFL season|1991]] |
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| nextseason = [[1993 WAFL season|1993]] |
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The '''1992 WAFL season''' was the |
The '''1992 WAFL season''' was the 108th season of senior football in [[Perth]], Western Australia. It is most notable for the end of the Claremont [[dynasty (sports)|dynasty]] of the previous five seasons, which was pre-season an expected result of losing all but nine of the premiership side to the [[Australian Football League|AFL]] [[1991 AFL Draft|draft]] or in two cases retirement.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Norrish Passed Fit for Tigers’; ''[[The West Australian]]'', 4 April 1992, p. 91</ref> The Tigers, whose guernsey reverted from the gold sash to the CFC monogram, which they wore during their miraculous premiership success in 1964,<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Claremont Revert to Logo’; ''The West Australian'', 4 April 1992, p. 91</ref> fell from first with only two losses to avoiding the wooden spoon only by percentage, in the process using fifty-two players in the league team.<ref>Casey, Kevin (1995); ''The Tigers’ Tale: the origins and history of the Claremont Football Club'', p. 175. {{ISBN|0646264982}}</ref> East Fremantle won their first premiership for seven years after a very disappointing 1991, whilst East Perth, who had been stragglers for the preceding half-decade, made a remarkable rush from fifth position (after being outside the five for most of the season) to narrowly miss their first Grand Final since winning the 1978 premiership. |
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After [[Ian Dargie]]’s drought-breaking Sandover win for Subiaco in 1991, West Perth, despite suffering the rare ignominy of finishing last in all three grades |
After [[Ian Dargie]]’s drought-breaking Sandover win for Subiaco in 1991, West Perth, despite suffering the rare ignominy of finishing last in all three grades<ref>[http://www.wafooty.com.au/download/d/t2S9bD25xC6EMmqmpApopxqMygR9bFONkYczOkFXvhg WAFL Reserves Ladder Positions] (download)</ref><ref>[http://www.wafooty.com.au/download/d/R_9lqgDaI2MsxeIiVk607KGT6cDcV-CNYBg-FUNoJ8M WAFL Colts Ladder Positions] (download)</ref>{{ref label|other|a|a}} and having their colts lose fifteen matches in succession after winning their first six,<ref name="Move">Stocks, Gary; ‘Time for City Clubs to Move’; ''The West Australian'', 24 August 1992, p. 88</ref> ended the second-longest club drought in Sandover history with the Falcons’ first win since [[Brian Foley (footballer)|Brian Foley]] in 1959. |
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Off the field, the WAFL was hit by the unwillingness of financially |
Off the field, the WAFL was hit by the unwillingness of financially crippled Perth to accept relocation to Kelmscott as an integral part of its future development plan<ref name="East">East, Alan (2005); ''From Redlegs to Demons : A History of the Perth Football Club from 1899''; p. 165</ref> – indeed there was an aggressive debate during the pre-season about whether Perth or East Perth should have been the team to make this move.<ref name="Move"/> The reluctance of West Perth to move to the northwestern suburbs despite incentive payments from the WAFL totalling $390,000 also affected the league,<ref>‘WA Football 2000’; in Barker, Anthony J. ''Behind the Play: A History of Football in Western Australia''; pp. 275-276 {{ISBN|0975242709}}</ref> although unlike the Demons West Perth announced mid-season they would move to Joondalup for 1994.<ref name="Move"/> |
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==Home-and-away Season== |
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==Home-and-away season== |
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===Round 1=== |
===Round 1=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 1}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 1}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|17.12 (114)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|12.10 (82)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|3545|<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Debutants Shine for South’; ''The West Australian'', 6 April 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|13.20 (98)|H|{{WAFL|EP}}|13.12 (90)|[[Leederville Oval]]|3099}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|17.13 (115)|H|{{WAFL|Sub}}|13.8 (86)|[[Claremont Oval]]|2771}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|16.12 (108)|H|{{WAFL|EF}}|10.10 (70)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|3299}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Despite fielding only eight of their 1991 premiership players, [[Gerard Neesham]]’s unique coaching methods rub off on the new faces for a convincing victory in the “replay”.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Neesham Keeps Tigers Hungry’; ''The West Australian'', 6 April 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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===Round 2=== |
===Round 2=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 2}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 2}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|18.17 (125)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|8.12 (60)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|2973}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|20.13 (133)|H|{{WAFL|SD}}|14.16 (100)|[[Perth Oval]]|2893}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|9.17 (71)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|11.12 (78)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|5721}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|21.13 (139)|H|{{WAFL|Cla}}|12.14 (86)|[[Lathlain Park]]|2588|<ref name="Pears">Lague, Steve; ‘Pears Keeps AFL Aim on Track’; ''The West Australian'', 13 April 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Half-forward Lloyd Haskett, who had not played since 1989 due to two shoulder reconstructions, demolishes pre-season premiership favourite Swan Districts with six goals for a forward line expected to be weak following the retirement of [[Glen Bartlett]] and Ken Seymour.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Bionic Man Bamboozles Swans’; ''The West Australian'', 6 April 1992, p. 96</ref> |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=Perth end the equal second-longest [[winning streak (sports)|winning streak]] in open-age WA(N)FL football by inflicting Claremont's first defeat since Round 6 of 1991.<ref>[http://waflfootyfacts.net/streaks_all_teams.html#ConsecutiveGamesWon WAFL Footy Facts: Consecutive Games Won]</ref> |
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*Perth, led by [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]] discard [[Stephen Pears]], end the equal second-longest [[winning streak (sports)|winning streak]] in open-age WA(N)FL football by inflicting Claremont’s first defeat since Round 6 of 1991.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://waflfootyfacts.net/streaks_all_teams.html |title=WAFL Footy Facts: Consecutive Games Won |access-date=25 November 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415054014/http://waflfootyfacts.net/streaks_all_teams.html#ConsecutiveGamesWon |archive-date=15 April 2014 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> The defeat was Claremont’s heaviest since losing by 62 points [[1988 WAFL Grand Final|in the 1988 Grand Final]].<ref name="Pears"/> |
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*Former soccer player [[Marty Atkins]] uses his skills from that sport to overpower East Fremantle’s attack in perfect conditions, consistently keeping the Sharks out in a close game.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Soccer Gives Atkins a Kick’; ''The West Australian'', 13 April 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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===Round 3=== |
===Round 3=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 3}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 3}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|16.15 (111)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|7.8 (50)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|2897}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|11.15 (81)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|15.16 (106)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|3500}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|17.16 (118)|H|{{WAFL|Sub}}|13.13 (91)|[[Lathlain Park]]|2529}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|10.8 (68)|A|{{WAFL|EF}}|12.16 (88)|[[Claremont Oval]]|2274}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*[[Mal Brown]], after seeing his reserves win 33.25 (223) to 2.6 (18), rues many selection choices as the previously unbeaten Bulldogs completely lack determination against the unfancied Royals.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Reserves Some Comfort to Brown’; ''The West Australian'', 20 April 1992, p. 76</ref> |
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*Steve Lally, one of the smallest players in the WAFL, picks up ten kicks in the third quarter to turn a 29-point deficit into a surprise victory, leaving no team unbeaten after three rounds.<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Demons Rover Turns Giant Killer’; ''The West Australian'', 13 April 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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===Round 4=== |
===Round 4 (Anzac Day weekend)=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 4}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 4}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|19.16 (130)|H|{{WAFL|Sub}}|15.9 (99)|[[WACA Ground|WACA]]|4144|<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Hastie Magic Gives Swans Winning Edge’; ''The West Australian'', 27 April 1992, p. 104</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|10.10 (70)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|17.14 (116)|[[Leederville Oval]]|3369}} |
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{{AFLGame|Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|13.12 (90)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|7.11 (53)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|4194}} |
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{{AFLGame|Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|8.15 (63)|H|{{WAFL|Cla}}|7.11 (53)|[[Perth Oval]]|3808}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Three of the matches this round were played on the Monday, which was a holiday owing to [[Anzac Day]] falling on a Saturday. |
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*East Perth show the cupboard at Claremont as finally bare with a tough win in a low-scoring game where the Tigers’ young and inexperienced forwards completely fail to convert.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Miller the Spark for Royals’; ''The West Australian'', 28 April 1992, p. 81</ref> |
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*East Fremantle coach [[Ken Judge|Judge]], seeing Perth as the “form side” of the league, completely shadows the Demons’ dangerous on-ball division and makes it almost impossible to move the ball forward.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Sharks Keep Demons in the Shadows’; ''The West Australian'', 28 April 1992, p. 82</ref>}} |
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===Round 5=== |
===Round 5=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 5}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 5}} |
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{{AFLGame|Friday, 1 May (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Friday, 1 May (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|18.11 (119)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|10.18 (78)|[[WACA Ground|WACA]]|3070}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|8.12 (60)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|19.19 (133)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|3026|<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Polished South Embarrass Subi’; ''The West Australian'', 4 May 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|15.17 (107)|H|{{WAFL|EP}}|8.7 (55)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|3500}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|6.15 (51)|A|{{WAFL|SD}}|15.20 (110)|[[Claremont Oval]]|3280}} |
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*Injured [[West Coast Eagles|Eagle]] [[Peter Wilson (Australian rules footballer)|Peter Wilson]], only on Thursday cleared to play after major shoulder surgery, produces a sizzling display as East Fremantle for the second week running thrash a supposed “boom” team.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Wilson Powers Back for Sharks’; ''The West Australian'', 4 May 1992, p. 96</ref> |
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*After Claremont’s fourth consecutive loss it is speculated on the Sunday that coach Neesham will return as a player at the age of 37, but he denies the rumour and does not do so.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Young Swan Shines in Big Victory’; ''The West Australian'', 4 May 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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===Round 6=== |
===Round 6=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 6}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 6}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|13.19 (97)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|11.15 (81)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|3456}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|16.15 (111)|A|{{WAFL|Sub}}|19.12 (126)|[[Perth Oval]]|2731}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|11.10 (76)|A|{{WAFL|Cla}}|14.7 (91)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|3863}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|9.8 (62)|A|{{WAFL|EF}}|20.15 (135)|[[Leederville Oval]]|2424}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*East Fremantle’s 73-point margin is their biggest ever at Leederville Oval,<ref>[http://waflfootyfacts.net/LeedervilleOval.html WAFL Footy Facts: Leederville Oval] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921082534/http://waflfootyfacts.net/LeedervilleOval.html |date=2013-09-21 }}</ref> though 55 points short of their biggest win over the Falcons. |
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*Teenage rover Matt Connell, with an amazing 43 possessions, sparks Subiaco after the Lions, going into the game with one win out of five, were thirty points behind at half-time.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Connell sparks Lions’; ''The West Australian'', 11 May 1992, p. 76</ref> |
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*Five goals in time-on of the third quarter gives Claremont a morale-boosting victory to end a run of four defeats.<ref>Acott, Kent; ‘Tigers Bounce Back in Style’; ''The West Australian'', 11 May 1992, p. 76</ref>}} |
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===Round 7=== |
===Round 7=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 7}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 7}} |
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{{AFLGame|Friday, 15 May (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Friday, 15 May (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|15.11 (101)|H|{{WAFL|Cla}}|11.8 (74)|[[WACA Ground|WACA]]|2160|<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Determined Falcons Rewarded with Win’; ''The West Australian'', 16 May 1992, p. 88</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|16.10 (106)|H|{{WAFL|SD}}|10.16 (76)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|3395}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|13.15 (93)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|21.9 (135)|[[Lathlain Park]]|2292}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|13.12 (90)|A|{{WAFL|EF}}|16.11 (107)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|2302}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=[[Paul Harding (Australian rules footballer)|Paul Harding]], recruited [[St Kilda Football Club|from St. Kilda]] to improve the Eagles’ ruck strength, performs so well for East Fremantle at centre half-forward that there are suggestions he should play there at AFL level.<ref>Acott, Kent; ‘Harding an Option on Forward Line’; ''The West Australian'', 18 May 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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===Round 8=== |
===Round 8=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 8}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 8}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|16.14 (110)|H|{{WAFL|SF}}|14.13 (97)|[[Lathlain Park]]|2241}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|20.12 (132)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|12.12 (84)|[[Perth Oval]]|2194}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|16.11 (107)|H|{{WAFL|Cla}}|11.16 (82)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|3086}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|19.19 (133)|H|{{WAFL|SD}}|6.8 (44)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|2582}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Former [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] reserves player [[Damian Condon]], along with George christie playing for the first time since 1990, demolishes Swan Districts full-forward [[Kevin Caton]] (who scores only one behind) as East Fremantle crush the Swans in the biggest win of the 1992 home-and-away season.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Hawthorn Link Turns Up Trumps’; ''The West Australian'', 25 May 1992, p. 81</ref> |
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*27-year-old [[Boulder City Football Club|Boulder City]] wingman Brad George, in his first league match after over 100 as a bush nomad, becomes a vital cog as Perth come from 27 points down at half-time to beat the fancied Bulldogs.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Perth’s Veteran Tyro Makes His Mark’; ''The West Australian'', 25 May 1992, p. 80</ref>}} |
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===Round 9=== |
===Round 9=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 9}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 9}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|10.16 (76)|A|{{WAFL|Sub}}|20.18 (138)|[[Leederville Oval]]|2772}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|13.15 (93)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|12.11 (83)|[[Claremont Oval]]|2170}} |
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{{AFLGame|Monday, 1 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Monday, 1 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|21.15 (141)|H|{{WAFL|EP}}|9.17 (71)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|7939}} |
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{{AFLGame|Monday, 1 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Monday, 1 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|12.19 (91)|H|{{WAFL|EF}}|10.11 (71)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|18130}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*[[John Georgiades]] is best afield as a half-back flanker patching up the depleted Lion defence, leaving the club 1 percent from fifth position.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Lion’s Backward Move a Winner’; ''The West Australian'', 1 June 1992, p. 79</ref> |
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*An altercation over the quality of umpiring between veteran umpire Phil O‘Reilly and long-time Tigers’ member Doug Ringhalt dominates discussion of Claremont’s third win for 1992.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Claremont in Umpire Row’; ''The West Australian'', 1 June 1992, p. 79</ref> |
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*After a thrilling local derby for three and a half quarters, South Fremantle, strengthened by the return of Eagle regular [[David Hart (footballer)|David Hart]] from injury, went away to comfortably end the Sharks’ winning run.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Footy the Winner in Bulldog Triumph’; ''The West Australian'', 2 June 1992, p. 82</ref> |
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*The biggest WAFL home-and-away crowd since the fifth round of 1987<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://australianfootball.com/seasons/biggest_crowd/WAFL_129/200/ha |title=West Australian Football League: Biggest Home-and Away Crowds |access-date=24 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224115100/http://australianfootball.com/seasons/biggest_crowd/WAFL_129/200/ha |archive-date=24 December 2013 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> leads to three thousand fans being locked out when Fremantle Oval is declared full, but eventually admitted amidst the pandemonium.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Chaos Rules as Fans Crash Derby’; ''The West Australian'', 2 June 1992, p. 82</ref>}} |
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===Round 10=== |
===Round 10=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 10}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 10}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|17.19 (121)|A|{{WAFL|SD}}|23.13 (151)|[[Leederville Oval]]|2565}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|9.11 (65)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|16.10 (106)|[[Perth Oval]]|3051}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|15.11 (101)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|12.11 (83)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|2565}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|9.16 (70)|H|{{WAFL|Cla}}|10.8 (68)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|2974}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*[[Scott Cummings (footballer)|Scott Cummings]] kicks six goals in a fine debut to ward off lowly West Perth, but coach [[John Todd (footballer)|John Todd]] is very wary of having found a long-term star.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Todd Cool in Hot Debut’; ''The West Australian'', 8 June 1992, p. 84</ref> |
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*24-year-old former colts player Ashley Clementi shows he retains his junior form in a fine league debut for South Fremantle, for whom [[Wally Matera]] and [[Brad Collard]] collected seventy possessions between them.<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Clementi Worth the Long Wait’; ''The West Australian'', 8 June 1992, p. 84</ref>}} |
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===Round 11=== |
===Round 11=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 11}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 11}} |
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{{AFLGame|Friday, 12 June (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Friday, 12 June (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|12.19 (91)|H|{{WAFL|SF}}|9.12 (66)|[[WACA Ground|WACA]]|2329}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|17.12 (114)|H|{{WAFL|Sub}}|17.14 (116)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|2800}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|16.17 (113)|A|{{WAFL|EF}}|20.14 (134)|[[Lathlain Park]]|3500}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|14.11 (95)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|16.9 (105)|[[Claremont Oval]]|2100}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Led by star ruck-rover Robbie West, West Perth show their preference for night football – leading to jokes about moving to Subiaco – in a major upset over the second-placed Bulldogs in slippery conditions.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Falcons at Their Best after Dark’; ''The West Australian'', 13 June 1992, p. 77</ref> |
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*Bill Moneghan, playing for the first time after a major knee reconstructions, moves from defence to centre half-forward to drive Subiaco to a brilliant victory with only eighteen fit players from thirty-four points behind halfway through the third quarter.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Dashing Moneghan Runs Swans Ragged’; ''The West Australian'', 15 June 1992, p. 95</ref> |
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*Despite eight goals from youngster [[Chris Gerreyn]], Shane Evans as a leading centre half-forward and former [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy player]] [[Craig McGrath (Australian footballer)|Craig McGrath]] in the goal square are too much for the Tigers in a keenly fought match.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Evans shines in New Role’; ''The West Australian'', 15 June 1992, p. 95</ref>}} |
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===Round 12=== |
===Round 12=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 12}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 12}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|17.20 (122)|H|{{WAFL|Sub}}|11.15 (81)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|2195}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|13.15 (93)|A|{{WAFL|Per}}|21.9 (135)|[[Leederville Oval]]|1708}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|16.6 (102)|A|{{WAFL|EF}}|15.13 (103)|[[Perth Oval]]|1428|<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Sharks Steal the Points’; ''The West Australian'', 22 June 1992, p. 76</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|11.17 (83)|A|{{WAFL|Cla}}|14.13 (97)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|2462}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=East |
{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*East Fremantle’s comeback from 45 points down at three-quarter time to win is the fourth-biggest in WA(N)FL history and at the time the biggest since 1964.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://waflfootyfacts.net/GameRecords.html |title=WAFL Footy Facts: Won from Third-Quarter Deficit |access-date=25 November 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029193428/http://waflfootyfacts.net/GameRecords.html#Wins3rdQtrDeficit |archive-date=29 October 2013 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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*Hard and uncompromising Demon defenders Shane Renfree and Warren Nicholas temporarily solve the club’s key forward woes, kicking nine goals between them in the final 45 minutes as Perth score 15.3 (93) to 5.5 (35).<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Renfree Provides Spark as Part-Time Goalkicker’; ''The West Australian'', 22 June 1992, p. 76</ref> |
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*Midfielder Mat Eliot, in only his twelfth match, drives an inexperienced Claremont to a fine victory over a Swans team that scores only four goals to three-quarter time.<ref>Duffield, Mark; ‘Fringe Performer Grabs Centre Stage’; ''The West Australian'', 22 June 1992, p. 76</ref>}} |
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===Round 13=== |
===Round 13=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 13}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 13}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|12.11 (83)|H|{{WAFL|SD}}|10.17 (77)|[[Lathlain Park]]|1636}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|6.11 (47)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|9.5 (59)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|1798}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|9.11 (65)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|10.13 (73)|[[Claremont Oval]]|1463}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|10.12 (72)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|7.7 (49)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|1510}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*A magnificent goal from captain Merv Kelly against a howling gale in torrential rain<ref>[http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/cdio/weatherData/av?p_display_type=dataDGraph&p_stn_num=009151&p_nccObsCode=136&p_month=06&p_startYear=1992 Subiaco Treatment Plant (009151) June 1992 rainfall]</ref> allows Perth to overcome the loss of six regular players to [[influenza|the flu]] and inflict the third straight loss upon Swan Districts – whose players do not adapt to the conditions.<ref>Hoppell, Charles; ‘Captain Kelly Steers Demons through Gale’; ''The West Australian'', 29 June 1992, p. 80</ref> |
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*First-gamer [[Paul Barnard]] kicks two crucial goals – one with his first kick in WAFL football – as East Perth come from twenty points behind at half-time to win well in very tough conditions.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Barnard’s First Kick Sparks Royal Revival’; ''The West Australian'', 29 June 1992, p. 80</ref>}} |
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===Round 14=== |
===Round 14=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 14}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 14}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|18.14 (122)|H|{{WAFL|SF}}|10.13 (73)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|2919}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|13.13 (91)|A|{{WAFL|Per}}|17.11 (113)|[[Perth Oval]]|2071}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|13.8 (86)|H|{{WAFL|Cla}}|9.8 (62)|[[Leederville Oval]]|1743}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|17.18 (120)|H|{{WAFL|EF}}|15.7 (97)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|2278}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*East Perth coach [[Stan Magro]] is faced with a [[Australian dollar|$]]500 fine after saying the umpiring of Ray Zoch and Peter Repper was “deplorable” – despite admitting they did not cost the Royals the match.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Criticism Puts Magro on Mat’; ''The West Australian'', 6 July 1992, p. 89</ref> |
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*The coach of former Swan defender [[Stan Nowotny]] provides young Scott Hardy, in his first WAFL match, with the skills to push Swans’ running brigade to overrun South Fremantle with nine final-quarter goals.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Top Job by Master’s Apprentice’; ''The West Australian'', 6 July 1992, p. 89</ref> |
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*Young [[Darren Harris (footballer born 1968)|Darren Harris]] complements West and ruckman Nelson to lead West Perth to an upset win in slippery conditions over a Claremont team declared by Neesham to be at “its lowest level in fifteen years”.<ref>Casellas, Ken; ‘Harris Steps out of the Shadows’; ''The West Australian'', 6 July 1992, p. 89</ref>}} |
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===Round 15=== |
===Round 15=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 15}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 15}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|15.11 (101)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|10.9 (69)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|3226}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|10.14 (74)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|9.8 (62)|[[Wanneroo, Western Australia|Wanneroo]]|2773|<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Colthart a Shining Light for Royals’; ''The West Australian'', 13 July 1992, p. 88</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|13.12 (90)|A|{{WAFL|Sub}}|14.11 (95)|[[Claremont Oval]]|2249}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|13.8 (86)|A|{{WAFL|EF}}|19.17 (131)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|3354|<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Revitalised Read a Bonus for Sharks’; ''The West Australian'', 13 July 1992, p. 88</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=A depleted Perth drops from fourth to sixth in a game described by South Fremantle coach Mal Brown as the lowest-standard game of the season.<ref>Casellas, Ken; ‘Matera Thrives after Bonny Call’; ''The West Australian'', 13 July 1992, p. 88</ref>}} |
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===Round 16=== |
===Round 16=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 16}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 16}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|24.11 (155)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|12.13 (85)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|2199}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|17.8 (110)|A|{{WAFL|SD}}|20.15 (135)|[[Perth Oval]]|2302}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|15.11 (101)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|22.11 (143)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|7401}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|12.11 (83)|A|{{WAFL|Cla}}|23.16 (154)|[[Lathlain Park]]|2235}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Subiaco pile on fourteen goals to two after a close first two-and-a-half quarters as young [[Matthew Burton (Australian footballer)|“Spider” Burton]] combines with the returning [[Phil Scott (footballer)|Phil Scott]] to crush the Falcons, who are left a game and 19 percent clear on the bottom.<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Burton Back to His Best’; ''The West Australian'', 20 July 1992, p. 88</ref> |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes= |
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*Claremont’s [[Phil Gilbert]] kicks six goals after half-time in the unfamiliar role of full-forward to give the Tigers a crushing victory, but misses the rest of 1992 after breaking his jaw in a collision with teammate Brian Sutherland.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Tigers’ Victory Soured by Injury’; ''The West Australian'', 20 July 1992, p. 88</ref>}} |
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===Round 17=== |
===Round 17=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 17}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 17}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|13.16 (94)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|13.11 (89)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|2011}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|15.14 (104)|H|{{WAFL|EP}}|13.10 (88)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|2367}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|21.14 (140)|H|{{WAFL|Sub}}|8.10 (58)|[[Kelmscott, Western Australia|Kelmscott]]|1675}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|9.8 (62)|A|{{WAFL|EF}}|16.18 (114)|[[Claremont Oval]]|1754|<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Malaxos and Davidson Back to Haunt Tigers’; ''The West Australian'', 27 July 1992, p. 95</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Michael Broadbridge, controversially named as Swan Districts’ deputy-vice-captain, shows his leadership skill by staving off an upset in time-on after West Perth kicked six unanswered goals in the first 25 minutes of the final quarter to be eight points ahead.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Broadbridge Leads from Front’; ''The West Australian'', 27 July 1992, p. 95</ref> |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes= |
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*Free-running play by the likes of Shane Renfree, Steven Lally, Russell Thompson, Brendon Baker and Darren Rigby leads Perth back into the five as young Toby Jackson shadows the powerful Subiaco following division.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Application Jackson’s Salvation’; ''The West Australian'', 27 July 1992, p. 95</ref>}} |
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===Round 18=== |
===Round 18=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 18}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 18}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|23.22 (160)|H|{{WAFL|SD}}|11.8 (74)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|2878}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|15.9 (99)|H|{{WAFL|SF}}|13.18 (96)|[[Leederville Oval]]|1999|<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Fresh Falcons Sink South’; ''The West Australian'', 3 August 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|21.9 (135)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|11.16 (82)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|2388}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|9.11 (65)|A|{{WAFL|Cla}}|16.12 (108)|[[Perth Oval]]|2011}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Demoted Eagle [[Phil Scott (footballer)|Phil Scott]] produces a breathtaking display as Subiaco, five goals behind at quarter-time, kick 23.19 (157) in the last three quarters, including fifteen unanswered goals from shortly after half-time.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Sizzling Scott Ignites Subiaco’; ''The West Australian'', 3 August 1992, p. 96</ref> |
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*[[Trent Nichols]], after a talk with Eagle coach [[Michael Malthouse]], plays an amazingly tough game with a shin splint, as East Fremantle move a game clear on top again.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Nichols Lifts His Rating’; ''The West Australian'', 3 August 1992, p. 96</ref>}} |
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===Round 19=== |
===Round 19=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 19}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 19}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|9.12 (66)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|14.10 (94)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|2212|<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘Move to Souths Pays Off’; ''The West Australian'', 10 August 1992, p. 89</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|9.14 (68)|A|{{WAFL|WP}}|20.12 (132)|[[Lathlain Park]]|1854}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|12.12 (84)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|12.16 (88)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|1905}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|11.15 (81)|A|{{WAFL|SD}}|14.12 (96)|[[Claremont Oval]]|1874}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Former defender Anthony Stubberfield relishes a move by Royal coach [[Stan Magro|Magro]] to attack as, kicking 4.2 (26), he becomes the focal point in a victory that effectively seals East Perth’s place in the five.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Magro Makes Right Moves’; ''The West Australian'', 10 August 1992, p. 89</ref> |
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*West Perth tagger Ric Toovey controls Demon dangerman [[Adrian Barich]] and West Perth’s on-ball division runs over the Demons – giving the Falcons a chance to avoid a third straight wooden spoon.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Toovey Hard to Shake’; ''The West Australian'', 10 August 1992, p. 89</ref>}} |
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===Round 20=== |
===Round 20=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 20}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 20}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SD}}|15.15 (105)|H|{{WAFL|Per}}|6.8 (44)|[[Bassendean Oval]]|2015|<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Dehring Enjoys Role in Swans’ Tagging Brigade’; ''The West Australian'', 17 August 1992, p. 84</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EP}}|10.6 (66)|A|{{WAFL|Sub}}|22.13 (145)|[[Perth Oval]]|1657}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|14.19 (103)|H|{{WAFL|Cla}}|8.8 (56)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|2251}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|WP}}|12.12 (84)|H|{{WAFL|EF}}|7.9 (51)|[[Leederville Oval]]|1908}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*South Fremantle take top position via a win in weather so wet and dark<ref>[http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/cdio/weatherData/av?p_display_type=dataDGraph&p_stn_num=009151&p_nccObsCode=136&p_month=08&p_startYear=1992 Subiaco Treatment Plant (009151) August 1992 rainfall]</ref> switching the newly-installed lights on was considered.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Brown‘s Shout at West Perth’; ''The West Australian'', 17 August 1992, p. 85</ref> |
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*West Perth show how well they have developed under [[Jeff Gieschen|Gieschen]] with a convincing wet-weather win as Robbie West – who dominated player-of-the year award as few others have done but failed to break into the Eagles’ team – completely controls the packs and moves the Falcons from last place for the first time since Round 3.<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘West Eyes Eagles Spot’; ''The West Australian'', 17 August 1992, p. 84</ref> |
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*An undisciplined and disarranged East Perth team nonetheless remains safe in the five with Perth’s loss to Swan Districts, despite awful play epitomised by giving Subiaco two gift goals from 50-metre penalties.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Grieve Sets Standards Royals Can’t Match’; ''The West Australian'', 17 August 1992, p. 84</ref>}} |
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===Round 21=== |
===Round 21=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 21}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 21}} |
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{{AFLGame|Friday, 21 August (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Friday, 21 August (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|13.9 (87)|A|{{WAFL|SD}}|19.12 (126)|[[Fremantle Oval]]|9067}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Per}}|12.19 (91)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|15.13 (103)|[[Lathlain Park]]|3701}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|Cla}}|15.15 (105)|H|{{WAFL|WP}}|12.14 (86)|[[Claremont Oval]]|2562}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|26.13 (169)|H|{{WAFL|Sub}}|12.13 (85)|[[East Fremantle Oval]]|2955}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*A bumper crowd attends the first night match at Fremantle Oval and sees Swan Districts convincingly seal the double chance. |
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*Wingman John Lawrence, after an impressive first half, switches to half-forward and demolishes Subiaco with four third-quarter goals to return the Sharks to premiership favoritism. Subiaco rested five key players after Swan Districts’ win meant they could not reach third position.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Lawrence Lifts Sharks’; ''The West Australian'', 24 August 1992, p. 88</ref> |
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*Claremont avoid becoming the first team since 1916 to fall from premiers to wooden spooners with a hard-fought win led by the experienced [[Tony Begovich]] who used all his speed and skill despite a horror injury run.<ref>Tennison, Max; ‘Begovich Awaits AFL Recall’; ''The West Australian'', 24 August 1992, p. 88</ref>}} |
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==Ladder== |
==Ladder== |
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{{WAFL Ladder/1992}} |
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|title=1992 ladder |
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|team1=EF|name_EF={{WAFL|EF}}|win_EF=14|loss_EF=7|draw_EF=0|pf_EF=2133|pa_EF=1731|status_EF=P |
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|team2=SF|name_SF={{WAFL|SF}}|win_SF=14|loss_SF=7|draw_SF=0|pf_SF=2060|pa_SF=1766 |
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|team3=SD|name_SD={{WAFL|SD}}|win_SD=13|loss_SD=8|draw_SD=0|pf_SD=2180|pa_SD=1986 |
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|team4=Sub|name_Sub={{WAFL|Sub}}|win_Sub=11|loss_Sub=10|draw_Sub=0|pf_Sub=2151|pa_Sub=2125 |
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|team5=EP|name_EP={{WAFL|EP}}|win_EP=10|loss_EP=11|draw_EP=0|pf_EP=1912|pa_EP=2076 |
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|team6=Per|name_Per={{WAFL|Per}}|win_Per=8|loss_Per=13|draw_Per=0|pf_Per=1982|pa_Per=2165 |
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|team7=Cla|name_Cla={{WAFL|Cla}}|win_Cla=7|loss_Cla=14|draw_Cla=0|pf_Cla=1756|pa_Cla=1912 |
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|team8=WP|name_WP={{WAFL|WP}}|win_WP=7|loss_WP=14|draw_WP=0|pf_WP=1756|pa_WP=2169 |
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|status_text_P=Premiers |
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|result1=Q|result2=Q|result3=Q|result4=Q|result5=Q |
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|class_rules = 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for. |
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|source=[http://waflfootyfacts.net/season/games/results.php?Season=1992#Ladder WAFL Footy Facts] |
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==Finals== |
==Finals== |
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===Elimination and Qualifying Finals=== |
===Elimination and Qualifying Finals=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Elimination Final}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Elimination Final}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 29 August (11:45 am)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 29 August (11:45 am)|{{WAFL|Sub}}|10.12 (72)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|24.13 (157)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|12,366|<ref>Lague, Steve; ‘End of the Road for Sorry Lions’; ''The West Australian'', 31 August 1992, p. 87</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=East Perth kick 15.9 (99) to 3.4 (22) after an even first half to thrash a sorry Subiaco – in coach [[Haydn Bunton, Jr.|Haydn Bunton junior]]’s last match in Western Australia – as rover Heath East equals [[Graham Melrose]]’ 1980 feat of kicking nine goals.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Royals Make Amends’; ''The West Australian'', 31 August 1992, p. 87</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=Qualifying Final}} |
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Qualifying Final}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 29 August (2:45 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 29 August (2:45 pm)|{{WAFL|SF}}|22.19 (151)|H|{{WAFL|SD}}|8.11 (59)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|12,366}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=Since the two finals were played at the same venue on the same day, the attendance figure is the same. |
{{AFLGameFooter|notes=*Since the two finals were played at the same venue on the same day, the attendance figure is the same. |
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*[[Dean Irving]] nullifies young Swans ruckman [[Travis Edmonds]] and South Fremantle’s smaller players run riot with thirteen of fourteen goals from midway through the opening quarter to gain revenge for their last-round defeat.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘In-form Irving Makes a Point’; ''The West Australian'', 31 August 1992, p. 86</ref>}} |
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===Semi- |
===Semi-finals=== |
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{{AFLGameHeader|title=First |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 5 September (11:45 am)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 5 September (11:45 am)|{{WAFL|SD}}|12.9 (81)|A|{{WAFL|EP}}|13.14 (92)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|15,284|<ref>Stocks, Gary;‘McGrath Grateful for Tribunal Rest’; ''The West Australian'', 7 September 1992, p. 82</ref>}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=East Perth stand up to the “acid test” by twice jumping to a four-goal lead and holding off Swans challenges.}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 5 September (2:45 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|8.9 (57)|A|{{WAFL|SF}}|11.16 (82)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|15,284}} |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 5 September (2:45 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|8.9 (57)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|11.16 (82)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|15,284}} |
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*South Fremantle firm to premiership favourites with a fourth solid win – built on speed – over an East Fremantle team flattered by the scoreline due to the Bulldogs’ inaccuracy in front of goal.<ref>Reid, Russell; ‘Dogs Revel in Glut of Talent’; ''The West Australian'', 7 September 1992,p. 81</ref>}} |
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===Preliminary |
===Preliminary final=== |
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{{AFLGame|Saturday, 12 September (2:45 pm)|{{WAFL |
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 12 September (2:45 pm)|{{WAFL|EF}}|14.13 (97)|H|{{WAFL|EP}}|14.9 (93)|[[Subiaco Oval]]|12,490}} |
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{{AFLGameFooter|notes=Perth reject Ian Newman fills the big-man “hole” in East Fremantle’s team, winning 40 hit-outs and working tirelessly into the wind in the final quarter.<ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Forgotten Man Sets Up Sharks in Thriller’; ''The West Australian'', 14 September 1992, p. 86</ref>}} |
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===Grand Final=== |
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|title = 1992 WAFL Grand Final |
|title = 1992 WAFL Grand Final |
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|date = Saturday, 19 September (2:45 pm) |
|date = Saturday, 19 September (2:45 pm) |
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|home team = {{WAFL |
|home team = {{WAFL|SF}} |
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|home Q1 = 2.6 (18) |
|home Q1 = 2.6 (18) |
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|home Q2 = 4.6 (30) |
|home Q2 = 4.6 (30) |
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|home best = Fimmano, Bradley Collard, Hynes, Hepburn, Grant, Sundtan |
|home best = Fimmano, Bradley Collard, Hynes, Hepburn, Grant, Sundtan |
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|home injuries = |
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|home reports = Craig Edwards for charging Neil Lester-Smith |
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|home substitute= |
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|winner = A |
|winner = A |
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|away team = {{WAFL |
|away team = {{WAFL|EF}} |
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|away Q1 = 1.8 (14) |
|away Q1 = 1.8 (14) |
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|away Q2 = 6.14 (50) |
|away Q2 = 6.14 (50) |
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|away final = 12.19 (91) |
|away final = 12.19 (91) |
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|away super = |
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|away goals = [[Andrew Lockyer|Lockyer]] 2, Billy Krakouer 2, Neil Lester- |
|away goals = [[Andrew Lockyer|Lockyer]] 2, Billy Krakouer 2, Neil Lester-Smith 2, Condon, Amaranti, Jeff Davidson, Newman, Nichols, Malaxos |
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|away best = Bilcich, Newman, Browning, Malaxos, Nichols, Condon, Moss |
|away best = Bilcich, Newman, Browning, Malaxos, Nichols, Condon, Moss |
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|venue = [[Subiaco Oval]] |
|venue = [[Subiaco Oval]] |
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|crowd = 30,130 |
|crowd = 30,130 |
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|report = <ref>Stocks, Gary; |
|report = <ref>Stocks, Gary; ‘Trio Trigger Upset’; ''The West Australian'', 21 September 1992, p. 90</ref> |
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|umpires = Trevor Garrett, Greg Scroop |
|umpires = Trevor Garrett, Greg Scroop |
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|BOG award = [[Simpson Medal]] |
|BOG award = [[Simpson Medal]] |
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|BOG winner = [[Clinton Browning]] ({{WAFL |
|BOG winner = [[Clinton Browning]] ({{WAFL|EF}}) |
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|notes = East Fremantle produce a major upset on a grey and windy day, shutting down South Fremantle’s “engine room” and former spearhead Browning restricting leading goalkicker Edwards to 0.1 (1) and claiming the Simpson Medal. |
|notes = East Fremantle produce a major upset on a grey and windy day, shutting down South Fremantle’s “engine room” and former spearhead Browning restricting leading goalkicker Edwards to 0.1 (1) and claiming the Simpson Medal.}} |
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==Notes== |
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<span style="font-size:90%">{{note label|other|a|a}}The only other clubs to finish last in all three grades since 1957 have been [[Peel Thunder Football Club|Peel Thunder]] in their inaugural 1997 season and Swan Districts in 1988. ''No'' club has won premierships in all three grades in this time span.</span> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist| |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://www.wafl.com.au/fixtures-and-results/1992/undefined Official WAFL website] |
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*[http://australianfootball.com/seasons/season/WAFL/1992 West Australian Football League (WAFL), 1992] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20131203041120/http://australianfootball.com/seasons/season/WAFL/1992 West Australian Football League (WAFL), 1992] |
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{{WAFL seasons}} |
{{WAFL seasons}} |
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 18 October 2024
1992 WAFL season | |
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Teams | 8 |
Premiers | East Fremantle 27th premiership |
Minor premiers | East Fremantle 31st minor premiership |
Sandover Medallist | Robbie West (West Perth) |
Bernie Naylor Medallist | Craig Edwards (South Fremantle) Kevin Caton (Swan Districts) |
Matches played | 90 |
The 1992 WAFL season was the 108th season of senior football in Perth, Western Australia. It is most notable for the end of the Claremont dynasty of the previous five seasons, which was pre-season an expected result of losing all but nine of the premiership side to the AFL draft or in two cases retirement.[1] The Tigers, whose guernsey reverted from the gold sash to the CFC monogram, which they wore during their miraculous premiership success in 1964,[2] fell from first with only two losses to avoiding the wooden spoon only by percentage, in the process using fifty-two players in the league team.[3] East Fremantle won their first premiership for seven years after a very disappointing 1991, whilst East Perth, who had been stragglers for the preceding half-decade, made a remarkable rush from fifth position (after being outside the five for most of the season) to narrowly miss their first Grand Final since winning the 1978 premiership.
After Ian Dargie’s drought-breaking Sandover win for Subiaco in 1991, West Perth, despite suffering the rare ignominy of finishing last in all three grades[4][5][a] and having their colts lose fifteen matches in succession after winning their first six,[6] ended the second-longest club drought in Sandover history with the Falcons’ first win since Brian Foley in 1959.
Off the field, the WAFL was hit by the unwillingness of financially crippled Perth to accept relocation to Kelmscott as an integral part of its future development plan[7] – indeed there was an aggressive debate during the pre-season about whether Perth or East Perth should have been the team to make this move.[6] The reluctance of West Perth to move to the northwestern suburbs despite incentive payments from the WAFL totalling $390,000 also affected the league,[8] although unlike the Demons West Perth announced mid-season they would move to Joondalup for 1994.[6]
Home-and-away season
[edit]Round 1
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Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 17.12 (114) | def. | Perth 12.10 (82) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3545) | [9] |
Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm) | West Perth 13.20 (98) | def. | East Perth 13.12 (90) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 3099) | |
Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm) | Claremont 17.13 (115) | def. | Subiaco 13.8 (86) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2771) | |
Saturday, 4 April (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 16.12 (108) | def. | East Fremantle 10.10 (70) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 3299) | |
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Round 2
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Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 18.17 (125) | def. | West Perth 8.12 (60) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2973) | |
Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm) | East Perth 20.13 (133) | def. | Swan Districts 14.16 (100) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2893) | |
Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 9.17 (71) | def. by | South Fremantle 11.12 (78) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 5721) | |
Saturday, 11 April (2:15 pm) | Perth 21.13 (139) | def. | Claremont 12.14 (86) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 2588) | [11] |
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Round 3
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Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 16.15 (111) | def. | West Perth 7.8 (50) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2897) | |
Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 11.15 (81) | def. by | East Perth 15.16 (106) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3500) | |
Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm) | Perth 17.16 (118) | def. | Subiaco 13.13 (91) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 2529) | |
Saturday, 18 April (2:15 pm) | Claremont 10.8 (68) | def. by | East Fremantle 12.16 (88) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2274) | |
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Round 4 (Anzac Day weekend)
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Saturday, 25 April (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 19.16 (130) | def. | Subiaco 15.9 (99) | WACA (crowd: 4144) | [17] |
Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm) | West Perth 10.10 (70) | def. by | South Fremantle 17.14 (116) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 3369) | |
Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 13.12 (90) | def. | Perth 7.11 (53) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 4194) | |
Monday, 27 April (2:15 pm) | East Perth 8.15 (63) | def. | Claremont 7.11 (53) | Perth Oval (crowd: 3808) | |
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Round 5
[edit]Round 5 | |||||
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Friday, 1 May (6:45 pm) | Perth 18.11 (119) | def. | West Perth 10.18 (78) | WACA (crowd: 3070) | |
Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 8.12 (60) | def. by | South Fremantle 19.19 (133) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 3026) | [20] |
Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 15.17 (107) | def. | East Perth 8.7 (55) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3500) | |
Saturday, 2 May (2:15 pm) | Claremont 6.15 (51) | def. by | Swan Districts 15.20 (110) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 3280) | |
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Round 6
[edit]Round 6 | |||||
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Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 13.19 (97) | def. | Perth 11.15 (81) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 3456) | |
Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm) | East Perth 16.15 (111) | def. by | Subiaco 19.12 (126) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2731) | |
Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 11.10 (76) | def. by | Claremont 14.7 (91) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3863) | |
Saturday, 9 May (2:15 pm) | West Perth 9.8 (62) | def. by | East Fremantle 20.15 (135) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2424) | |
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Round 7
[edit]Round 7 | |||||
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Friday, 15 May (6:45 pm) | West Perth 15.11 (101) | def. | Claremont 11.8 (74) | WACA (crowd: 2160) | [26] |
Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 16.10 (106) | def. | Swan Districts 10.16 (76) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3395) | |
Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm) | Perth 13.15 (93) | def. by | East Perth 21.9 (135) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 2292) | |
Saturday, 16 May (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 13.12 (90) | def. by | East Fremantle 16.11 (107) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2302) | |
Paul Harding, recruited from St. Kilda to improve the Eagles’ ruck strength, performs so well for East Fremantle at centre half-forward that there are suggestions he should play there at AFL level.[27] |
Round 8
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Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm) | Perth 16.14 (110) | def. | South Fremantle 14.13 (97) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 2241) | |
Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm) | East Perth 20.12 (132) | def. | West Perth 12.12 (84) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2194) | |
Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 16.11 (107) | def. | Claremont 11.16 (82) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 3086) | |
Saturday, 23 May (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 19.19 (133) | def. | Swan Districts 6.8 (44) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2582) | |
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Round 9
[edit]Round 9 | |||||
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Saturday, 30 May (2:15 pm) | West Perth 10.16 (76) | def. by | Subiaco 20.18 (138) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2772) | |
Saturday, 30 May (2:15 pm) | Claremont 13.15 (93) | def. | Perth 12.11 (83) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2170) | |
Monday, 1 June (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 21.15 (141) | def. | East Perth 9.17 (71) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 7939) | |
Monday, 1 June (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 12.19 (91) | def. | East Fremantle 10.11 (71) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 18130) | |
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Round 10
[edit]Round 10 | |||||
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Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm) | West Perth 17.19 (121) | def. by | Swan Districts 23.13 (151) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2565) | |
Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm) | East Perth 9.11 (65) | def. by | South Fremantle 16.10 (106) | Perth Oval (crowd: 3051) | |
Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 15.11 (101) | def. | Perth 12.11 (83) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2565) | |
Saturday, 6 June (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 9.16 (70) | def. | Claremont 10.8 (68) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2974) | |
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Round 11
[edit]Round 11 | |||||
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Friday, 12 June (6:45 pm) | West Perth 12.19 (91) | def. | South Fremantle 9.12 (66) | WACA (crowd: 2329) | |
Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 17.12 (114) | def. | Subiaco 17.14 (116) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2800) | |
Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm) | Perth 16.17 (113) | def. by | East Fremantle 20.14 (134) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 3500) | |
Saturday, 13 June (2:15 pm) | Claremont 14.11 (95) | def. by | East Perth 16.9 (105) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2100) | |
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Round 12
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Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 17.20 (122) | def. | Subiaco 11.15 (81) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2195) | |
Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm) | West Perth 13.15 (93) | def. by | Perth 21.9 (135) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1708) | |
Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm) | East Perth 16.6 (102) | def. by | East Fremantle 15.13 (103) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1428) | [40] |
Saturday, 20 June (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 11.17 (83) | def. by | Claremont 14.13 (97) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2462) | |
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Round 13
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Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm) | Perth 12.11 (83) | def. | Swan Districts 10.17 (77) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1636) | |
Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 6.11 (47) | def. by | East Perth 9.5 (59) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 1798) | |
Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm) | Claremont 9.11 (65) | def. by | South Fremantle 10.13 (73) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1463) | |
Saturday, 27 June (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 10.12 (72) | def. | West Perth 7.7 (49) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1510) | |
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Round 14
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Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 18.14 (122) | def. | South Fremantle 10.13 (73) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2919) | |
Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 13.13 (91) | def. by | Perth 17.11 (113) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2071) | |
Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm) | West Perth 13.8 (86) | def. | Claremont 9.8 (62) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1743) | |
Saturday, 4 July (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 17.18 (120) | def. | East Fremantle 15.7 (97) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2278) | |
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Round 15
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Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 15.11 (101) | def. | Perth 10.9 (69) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3226) | |
Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 10.14 (74) | def. | West Perth 9.8 (62) | Wanneroo (crowd: 2773) | [50] |
Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 13.12 (90) | def. by | Subiaco 14.11 (95) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2249) | |
Saturday, 11 July (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 13.8 (86) | def. by | East Fremantle 19.17 (131) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 3354) | [51] |
A depleted Perth drops from fourth to sixth in a game described by South Fremantle coach Mal Brown as the lowest-standard game of the season.[52] |
Round 16
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Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 24.11 (155) | def. | West Perth 12.13 (85) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2199) | |
Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 17.8 (110) | def. by | Swan Districts 20.15 (135) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2302) | |
Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 15.11 (101) | def. by | South Fremantle 22.11 (143) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 7401) | |
Saturday, 18 July (2:15 pm) | Perth 12.11 (83) | def. by | Claremont 23.16 (154) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 2235) | |
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Round 17
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Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 13.16 (94) | def. | West Perth 13.11 (89) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2011) | |
Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 15.14 (104) | def. | East Perth 13.10 (88) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2367) | |
Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm) | Perth 21.14 (140) | def. | Subiaco 8.10 (58) | Kelmscott (crowd: 1675) | |
Saturday, 25 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 9.8 (62) | def. by | East Fremantle 16.18 (114) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1754) | [55] |
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Round 18
[edit]Round 18 | |||||
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Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 23.22 (160) | def. | Swan Districts 11.8 (74) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2878) | |
Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm) | West Perth 15.9 (99) | def. | South Fremantle 13.18 (96) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1999) | [58] |
Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 21.9 (135) | def. | Perth 11.16 (82) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2388) | |
Saturday, 1 August (2:15 pm) | East Perth 9.11 (65) | def. by | Claremont 16.12 (108) | Perth Oval (crowd: 2011) | |
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Round 19
[edit]Round 19 | |||||
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Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 9.12 (66) | def. by | South Fremantle 14.10 (94) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2212) | [61] |
Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm) | Perth 9.14 (68) | def. by | West Perth 20.12 (132) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1854) | |
Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 12.12 (84) | def. by | East Perth 12.16 (88) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1905) | |
Saturday, 8 August (2:15 pm) | Claremont 11.15 (81) | def. by | Swan Districts 14.12 (96) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1874) | |
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Round 20
[edit]Round 20 | |||||
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Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 15.15 (105) | def. | Perth 6.8 (44) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2015) | [64] |
Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm) | East Perth 10.6 (66) | def. by | Subiaco 22.13 (145) | Perth Oval (crowd: 1657) | |
Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 14.19 (103) | def. | Claremont 8.8 (56) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2251) | |
Saturday, 15 August (2:15 pm) | West Perth 12.12 (84) | def. | East Fremantle 7.9 (51) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1908) | |
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Round 21
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Friday, 21 August (6:45 pm) | South Fremantle 13.9 (87) | def. by | Swan Districts 19.12 (126) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 9067) | |
Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm) | Perth 12.19 (91) | def. by | East Perth 15.13 (103) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 3701) | |
Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm) | Claremont 15.15 (105) | def. | West Perth 12.14 (86) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 2562) | |
Saturday, 22 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 26.13 (169) | def. | Subiaco 12.13 (85) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2955) | |
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Ladder
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | D | PF | PA | PP | Pts |
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1 | East Fremantle (P) | 21 | 14 | 7 | 0 | 2133 | 1731 | 123.2 | 56 |
2 | South Fremantle | 21 | 14 | 7 | 0 | 2060 | 1766 | 116.6 | 56 |
3 | Swan Districts | 21 | 13 | 8 | 0 | 2180 | 1986 | 109.8 | 52 |
4 | Subiaco | 21 | 11 | 10 | 0 | 2151 | 2125 | 101.2 | 44 |
5 | East Perth | 21 | 10 | 11 | 0 | 1912 | 2076 | 92.1 | 40 |
6 | Perth | 21 | 8 | 13 | 0 | 1982 | 2165 | 91.5 | 32 |
7 | Claremont | 21 | 7 | 14 | 0 | 1756 | 1912 | 91.8 | 28 |
8 | West Perth | 21 | 7 | 14 | 0 | 1756 | 2169 | 81.0 | 28 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals
[edit]Elimination and Qualifying Finals
[edit]Elimination Final | |||||
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Saturday, 29 August (11:45 am) | Subiaco 10.12 (72) | def. by | East Perth 24.13 (157) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 12,366) | [71] |
East Perth kick 15.9 (99) to 3.4 (22) after an even first half to thrash a sorry Subiaco – in coach Haydn Bunton junior’s last match in Western Australia – as rover Heath East equals Graham Melrose’ 1980 feat of kicking nine goals.[72] |
Qualifying Final | |||||
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Saturday, 29 August (2:45 pm) | South Fremantle 22.19 (151) | def. | Swan Districts 8.11 (59) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 12,366) | |
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Semi-finals
[edit]First semi-final | |||||
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Saturday, 5 September (11:45 am) | Swan Districts 12.9 (81) | def. by | East Perth 13.14 (92) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 15,284) | [74] |
East Perth stand up to the “acid test” by twice jumping to a four-goal lead and holding off Swans challenges. |
Second semi-final | |||||
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Saturday, 5 September (2:45 pm) | East Fremantle 8.9 (57) | def. by | South Fremantle 11.16 (82) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 15,284) | |
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Preliminary final
[edit]Preliminary final | |||||
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Saturday, 12 September (2:45 pm) | East Fremantle 14.13 (97) | def. | East Perth 14.9 (93) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 12,490) | |
Perth reject Ian Newman fills the big-man “hole” in East Fremantle’s team, winning 40 hit-outs and working tirelessly into the wind in the final quarter.[76] |
Grand Final
[edit]1992 WAFL Grand Final | |||||
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Saturday, 19 September (2:45 pm) | South Fremantle | def. by | East Fremantle | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 30,130) | [77] |
2.6 (18) 4.6 (30) 9.10 (64) 9.13 (67) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
1.8 (14) 6.14 (50) 7.16 (58) 12.19 (91) |
Umpires: Trevor Garrett, Greg Scroop Simpson Medal: Clinton Browning (East Fremantle) | ||
Hepburn 3, Wally Matera, Williams, Herman, Clifford Collard, Campbell, Flugge | Goals | Lockyer 2, Billy Krakouer 2, Neil Lester-Smith 2, Condon, Amaranti, Jeff Davidson, Newman, Nichols, Malaxos | |||
Fimmano, Bradley Collard, Hynes, Hepburn, Grant, Sundtan | Best | Bilcich, Newman, Browning, Malaxos, Nichols, Condon, Moss | |||
Craig Edwards for charging Neil Lester-Smith | Reports | ||||
East Fremantle produce a major upset on a grey and windy day, shutting down South Fremantle’s “engine room” and former spearhead Browning restricting leading goalkicker Edwards to 0.1 (1) and claiming the Simpson Medal. |
Notes
[edit]a The only other clubs to finish last in all three grades since 1957 have been Peel Thunder in their inaugural 1997 season and Swan Districts in 1988. No club has won premierships in all three grades in this time span.
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