1969 WANFL season - Wikipedia Life Member Badges: 9ct gold & enamel badge 'Ringwood District F.L./Life Member' engraved on reverse 'A.R.West 1936'; 9ct gold & enamel badge 'Victorian Football Union' engraved on reverse 'A.R.West, Life Member 1950'; plus 1975 Grand Final ticket; range. Played 101 games for Geelong 1962-67, kicking 65 goals. set of VFL belts [12]. Together with a photograph of the 1992 Weg poster, used as a basis for the design. R.Scott - 143 (1953), Les Fong - Seven Seasons (1980 - 1986) The Western Australian Football Association, precursor of today's Western Australian Football League, was formed in 1885, with three founder member clubs: Rovers, Victorians and Fremantle, which finished in that order. 2023 John Furphy Pty. Fair condition (tape on spine). 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Stan Heal - 2 Place Melbourne; Year 1961; Section One; State Rep., 1960 'The Football Budget', Volume 25, issues 1-29 including Victoria v WA, Grand Final - West Perth v East Perth, and year summary on glossy pages featuring Graham Farmer winning his second Sandover Medal, bound in one volume with blue cloth, signed . Mainly good cond. Colourful, attractive and very scarce. Fair/Good condition. 1994 . The West Perth Football Club, nicknamed the Falcons, is an Australian rules football club located in Joondalup, Western Australia. Show 1 more like this. West Adelaide football club, 1951 - 1997 range of badges, fobs and pins, (22 different). It has always been known as a strong sporting town and was made a little more famous by being a key ingredient in Albert Faceys A Fortunate Life. Fair condition (tape on spine). Geelong coach 1973-75. A framed 2014 West coast Eagles Guernsey signed by the team members. 1932 West Perth. He finished 2nd in the Brownlow Medal in 1963 and was Geelong's best and fairest in 1963-64 and a member of Geelong's premiership team of 1963. West Perth competes in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW) and is the oldest existing Australian rules football club in Western Australia. Serial No.152. Show 1 more like this, West Coast: 2005 original losing Weg poster. Show 2 more like this, Calendars: c1989-2009 collection, noted 'Men of AFL' (3); Adelaide (3); Brisbane (4); Carlton (4); Essendon (5); Fitzroy (1); Footscray (3); Fremantle (3); Geelong (4); Hawthorn (3); Melbourne (3); North Melbourne (3); Port Adelaide (4); Richmond (6); St., Clubs Ephemera: c1992-2008 membership brochures, programmes, stickers, newsletters/magazines in binder. (West Torrens 1st Premiership). 4 - Max Tetley (1932, 1934, 1935, 1941) In a match where only 1.4 (10) was scored into a violent wind, East Perths determination allows it to hold the Cardinals for the thrilling final eight minutes after Farmer had led them to equalise earlier in the final quarter. When a WA state team travelled interstate and played multiple games, there was usually just one photo for that team. Footscray/Western Bulldogs: 'Warriors of the West' print by Jamie Cooper, signed by Chris Grant, Tony Liberatore, Scott Wynd & the artist, numbered 159/250, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 111 x 95 cm. Show 2 more like this, SANFL: Club Annual Reports, c1973-2001, noted South Adelaide (5), Sturt (15), West Adelaide (7) & Woodville (1). R. Scott - 910 Goals All but one in sleeves showing club colours. Subiaco kicked its highest open-age score until 1984 when it kicked 32.12 (204) against Perth, Perth easily win an uninspiring match between two depleted teams it was said most spectators were eagerly listening on the radio to. (Qty 5) Carter's Price Guide to Antiques in Australasia is Registered Trademark of John Furphy Pty. Lascelles Football Club was part of the north West football Association. East Fremantle come from six goals behind at half-time for a surprise victory over the powerful Cardinals Eric Sarichs complete reorganisation blots out the centreline dominance of. West Perth Football Club Memorabilia Set. . Your email address will not be published. Fair/G condition Australian Football (9) You can restrict the number of items to those sold in recent years. East Perth attracted an average of over twelve thousand spectators to each home match,[7] including an all-time record WANFL home-and-away attendance against West Perth on the Saturday before Foundation Day. G/VG condition. Caroline Wilson, The Age, 9 August 2014. 79 x 59 cm, Joseph Greenberg (1923: 2007) SANFL posters, circa 1980, as issued, for the bulldogs, the tigers, the Redlegs, the roosters, the Magpies, the Panthers, Sturt, the Bloods, the Eagles and the Peckers, each poster signed by Greenberg in the plate but without, Joseph Greenberg (1923: 2007) SANFL posters, circa 1980, as issued, for 'The Magpies', 'Sturt', 'The Eagles' and 'The Redlegs', each poster signed by Greenberg in the plate and with the 'Sportsplan Marketing Pty Ltd' imprint at lower right. Fair/Good Condition. Molloy, Frank; Roving Pair Live up to Reputation; Christian, Geoff; Valli stars in New Role; Casellas, Ken; Garnaut Fails in Key Position; Todd, John; Win Proves Big Boost to Subiacos Morale; Casellas, Ken; Swans Attack Shows Spirit; Molloy, Frank; West Perth Control Ruck, Roving Duels; Christian, Geoff; Big Score by Port Team; Christian, Geoff; South Rally to Win after Bad Start; Christian, Geoff; Wynne Enhances Claims for State Selection; Casellas, Ken; Subiaco Crush Claremont; Casellas, Ken; Bunton Roves Throughout; Casellas, Ken; Bennett, Rovers Inspire Perth; Casellas, Ken; Bennett in New Role, Lifts Perth; Todd, John; Young Players Show Courage; Christian, Geoff; Subiaco Survive Crisis and Consolidate Place; Subiacos Late Goal Burst KOs Old East; Molloy, Frank; South Ruckmen Hold Balance of Power; Christian, Geoff; Miller-Peel Switch enlivens Perth in Attack; Christian, Geoff; Subiaco Gain New Status and Grand Final Contender; Todd, John; Walker Makes Light of Injury, Inspires Swans; Molloy, Frank; Bennett Gives Solid Display at Centre; Christian, Geoff; East Fremantle Rally Finds West Perth off Balance; Casellas, Ken; Subiaco Fail to Curb Manning and Nesbit; Molloy, Frank; Dalton Regains Best Form; Casellas, Ken; Bandy Shows Improvement; Christian, Geoff; Swans Attack Brilliantly in Final-Term Burst; Christian, Geoff; Farmer Inspires His Team in Hectic Last Term; Casellas, Ken; Cable Keeps Swans at Bay; Molloy, Frank; Easkins Holds Defence Firm; Todd, John; West Perth Ruckmen Pave Way to Victory; Casellas, Ken; Carroll Lifts Sides Attack; Christian, Geoff; Atwells Moves Help Perth Outplay East Perth; Casellas, Ken; Garnaut Adds Punch to Forward Line; Farmer, Barry; Claremont Attack Combines Skilfully; Christian, Geoff; Perth Spirit Turns Defeat into Victory; Farmer, Barry; South Youth Policy Pays Dividends; Todd, John; East Fremantle Ruck and Rovers Dominate; Christian, Geoff; Control on Centreline Helps Subiaco to Triumph; Casellas, Ken; Wynne Makes Light of Injury; Farmer, Barry; Claremont Hold Off Belated Challenge; Christian, Geoff; Perth Overwhelm Subiaco in Show of Strength; Christian, Geoff; Whinnen Hits Peak Form; Casellas, Ken; Claremont Crush Perth, Leave Problems for Atwell; Farmer, Barry; Doncon Makes Sound Return; Christian, Geoff; Cable, at Brilliant Best, Lifts Perth in Semi-Final; Todd, John; Subiaco Err in Using Handball in Defence; Christian, Geoff; West Perths Fiery Opening Rocks East Perth; Christian, Geoff; Doncon Out, East Perth Pick 22 Players for Final; Christian, Geoff; East Perth Crush Perth in Grand Final Rehearsal; Christian, Geoff; Farmers Skill Seen in Team Victory; Western Australian National Football League, Perth Regional Office (009034) annual rainfall, "WAFL Footy Facts: Perth Consecutive Games Won", "West Australian Football League: Biggest Home-and-Away Attendances", "WAFL Footy Facts: Biggest Wins with Less Scoring Shots", Perth Regional Office (009034) July 1969 rainfall, WAFL Footy Facts: Most Consecutive Games Between Successive Draws, "WAFL Footy Facts: East Fremantle Longest Losing Streaks v Each Opponent", "WAFL Footy Facts: Consecutive Losses by 100 or More Points", Western Australian National Football League (WANFL), 1969, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1969_WANFL_season&oldid=1122748894, Use Australian English from December 2017, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Richards 7, Smeath 6, Miller 2, Wynne 2, Watling, Baker, Knell, Valli, Dorrington 3, Bygraves 3, Smith, Tierney, Verstegen, Dempsey, Knell, Watling, Whinnen, Farmer, Richards, Smeath. [57], Perth again shows themselves the best-equipped WANFL team for wars of attrition as they overcome East Perth in a hard, tough games after the Royals came within ten points midway through the last quarter. Premierships: 1966-67-68 Coaching career: Woodville (SA) 1974; East Perth 1983-86 Honours: All Australian 1969 Reginald (Nashy) Brentnall Player 1914-27 Games Played: 213 South Fremantle 46 (1914-17); East Perth 161 (1918-27); WA 6 Premierships: South Fremantle 46 (1914-17); East Perth 1919, 21, 22, 23, 26 and 27 Honours: Life Member East Perth West Perth coach 1968-71 for premierships in 1969 and 1971. However, that match is overshadowed by 1961 when the Royals lost the "unlosable game" - having dropped just two of 22 games beforehand - as Swan Districts won their first premiership (en route to a hat-trick). 1933 Sydney Football Carnival full page from 'The Australasian' with photos of the teams from Queensland, New South Wales, West Australia, Tasmania, Canberra, South Australia & Victoria, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 36 x 55 cm. West Perths 126-point win remains the biggest achieved by a visiting club at Bassendean Oval, breaking South Fremantles 112 points in 1952. 1925 'S.A.Footballer, Premiership 1925 Souvenir', with Grand Final - Norwood v West Torrens, attractive colour front cover. Show 1 more like this, C1965-97 'Football Record's/Programmes For AFL Pre-Season Matches - Noted Adelaide (8); Carlton (10); Collingwood (6); Essendon (9); Fitzroy/Brisbane (11); Footscray (4); Fremantle (1); Geelong (8); Hawthorn (5); Melbourne (8); North Melbourne (7); Port [6] In 1891, a meeting of footballers was held to form a new team, to be called West Perth, which embraced the members of the then-defunct Metropolitan Football Club. Together with a photograph of the 1992 Weg poster, used as a basis for the design. But when WA stayed in Perth and teams from two other states visited (often SA and Victoria), there were sometimes two different WA teams chosen (and two different photos). Lascelles Premiers: G.A.Fitch: season 1920'. (Qty 5). Jacob, Lindsay (1969-1981) (North Melbourne, Kedron, Ulverstone, Sherwood) Jacobs, Ben (2011-2018) (Port Adelaide Magpies, Port Adelaide, North Ballarat, North Melbourne, Werribee) Jacobs, Danny (1999-2007) (Essendon, Hawthorn) Jacobs, Graeme (1964-1970) (Melbourne, South Melbourne) Jacobs, Graham (1959-1963) (Richmond) West Perths unexpected physical strength jolts and undisciplined East Perth team, who made the error of kicking into the wind after winning the toss. 1970 Nabisco poster 'Polly Farmer, West Perth', laminated & signed in gold pen 'Graham Polly Farmer', window mounted with photo, framed & glazed, overall 58 x 78 cm. Carter's Price Guide to Antiques in Australasia is Registered Trademark of John Furphy Pty. He represented WA twice in 1971. AFL official memorabilia: with 2013 RAV4 model cars (8) for Adelaide, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Gsw Giants, gold coast, Richmond & West coast Eagles; kitchen boards (3) for Fremantle, West coast Eagles & Western bulldogs; team bar trays (3) for, Signed player photos: for West coast Eagles (7, all 16 x 10 cm) including Matthew Priddis & Nic Naitanui: Sydney swans (5) including Adam Goodes (20 x 30 cm), Paul Roos & Michael O'Loughlin; Port Adelaide (2) including Gavin Wanganeen,; various sizes, up, Weg posters: laminated Weg posters for West coast Eagles 1992 & 1994, Essendon 1993 & Carlton 1995; also duplicated posters (not laminated) for Carlton 1995 (12), North Melbourne 1996 (9), Adelaide 1997 (11), Adelaide 1998 (6), North Melbourne 1999 (10)., A framed 2014 West coast Eagles Guernsey signed by the team members. Unique. Even to this day, players who turn out for WA's state team get a copy of a commemorative team photograph to take away with them. David Dysons superb display in holding Robertson to one goal. Show 1 more like this, 1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete West Adelaide set (8/56). Kilda'; c1983-84 West End/The Advertiser 'SANFL Footballers Posters' (10);, SANFL: 1924-2008 collection with club annual reports/yearbooks (62) - Glenelg (4), North Adelaide (7), Norwood (4), Port Adelaide (2), South Adelaide (4), Sturt (20), West Adelaide (14), Woodville (2) & West Torrens (5). Group including wall plaque 'West Perth Football Club, Team of the Century, 1900-2000, Member, Farmer Graham MBE, Position 1st Ruck' (22 x 30 cm); photo of Polly on awards night; colour photographs of 1969 & 1971 Premiership teams (each 50 x 40 cm). Triple West Perth fairest and best winner Dion Fleay is also a Falcon from Wickepin. Australian Football Hall of Fame, Inaugural Legend of the Game (one of 12). (7); Port Adelaide (2); South Melbourne/Sydney Swans (7) & West Coast (1). 1940 Claremont. Subiacos elimination of needless short play and Robertsons eleven goals has the Maroons surprisingly winning the expected first semi-final preview. Astbury was key defender in West Perth's premiership teams in 1969 and 1971. Fair/ (87 items), West Coast Eagles/WAFL/Fremantle: Group with 2006 Premiers plate; 'Eagle Eye' club magazines, 29 issues 1993-2005; Pro-Star Headliner; range of annual reports, yearbooks & ephemera, Collingwood: 'The Age League Football Fixtures - Collingwood' for 1963 & 1965; oval-shaped entry cards (7) to Collingwood corporate luncheons in 1999, featuring action shots of different Collingwood legends; T-shirt from 1997 Collingwood v West Coast, WAFL: 'Ross Elliott's West Australian Football Register' 1962-1972, the first 11 editions complete. He led West Perth to premierships in 1969 and 1971. c1939-61 Autograph Book, with c65 signatures, with good range of Carlton players including Jim Park (killed in World War II); tennis star Harry Hopman; 1960-61 West Indies cricketers (8 including Frank Worrell). Cowan, Sean (18 April 2015). Grand Final - 12:00am, Sep 27 1969. Cat.Numbers 49-56. Astbury was key defender in West Perths premiership teams in 1969 and 1971. [66], Minus Atwell, Graham Jenzen and Greg Brehaut, Perths fanaticism has them snatch the match from West Perth after being thirty-one points down at half-time giving the Demons the box seat for four consecutive premierships. He represented WA twice in 1971. 1969 Graham Farmer's 300th Game: Crystal water jug with silver-plated handle & lid, engraved 'Presented to, Graham Farmer, by The West Perth Football Club Inc, 10.5.69, to commemorate his, 300th League Game'. AFL - News, Fixtures, Scores & Results - AFL.com.au Show 1 more like this, A West Coast Eagles, Team signed presentation framed Guernsey 2000, with plaque 'From West Coast Eagles Football Department 2000' frame size: 102.5 x 74.5 cm MacGowan, Montague St., East St.Kilda]: 12 editions between May 1933 and August 1935. Plus 1980s Swans toilet paper (2 rolls in original, SANFL: c1970s 45rpm Records of club Songs/club Histories (10), noted Glenelg (2), north Adelaide, Norwood (2), Port Adelaide, Sturt (plus extra sleeve), West Adelaide and Woodville (2). Extremely rare document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); People can say what they like. 1997 Collingwood v West Coast in London. 1992 AFL premiership won by West Coast as first club outside of the Victoria border. (2), 1941-62 range, noted 1941 'South Australian football Budget' Preliminary Final West Adelaide v Norwood; 1943 A.A.S.C. Very attractive and rare, SANFL: c1970s 45rpm Records of club Songs/club Histories (10), noted Glenelg (2), north Adelaide, Norwood (2), Port Adelaide, Sturt (plus extra sleeve), West Adelaide and Woodville (2). The 1969 WANFL season was the 85th season of the Western Australian National Football League. unopened in superb condition. For a complete history on West Perth Football Club visitwww.waflonline.com.au, 37.17 v East Fremantle 9.7 (13 June 1981), E. Tyson - 143 (1934) The dog followed play for two minutes in the last quarter, in the process spreadeagling Bunton of Subiaco and Allen Prosser of East Fremantle. Among the top four, Perth failed to achieve a fourth consecutive premiership[a] that at one point looked very much in their grasp due to the overwork of Barry Cable which robbed him of some brilliance,[3] early-season injuries to key players Iseger and Page[4] and a couple of surprising losses to lower clubs, whilst East Perth, who won consistently without being impressive for most of the season, failed for the fourth time in as many seasons in the Grand Final, this time to West Perth and in a much more decisive manner than any of their Perth defeats. Triple West Perth fairest and best winner Dion Fleay is also a Falcon from Wickepin. West Torrens first Premiership winning 9.12 (66) to 8.10 (58) in front of a crowd of 44,300, Attractive 9ct gold presentation fob (5.1gms) engraved verso 'N.W.F.A. Mixed condition. Show 1 more like this, Travel Posters: 'Ansett-Ana DC6B'S' (2); Weg 1990 Collingwood Premiership poster; TAA Gold Coast poster; Pioneer (buses) Australia (3); Victorian Education Department (3); Hayman Island 'Gay and Informal' art by Klay; 'Bananas for Extra Vigor' promotional, WAFL: WA publications, noted 'Whos Who in West Australian Football' (4) for 1983, 1985, 1986 & 1987; 'Football 150' (Perth, 1979); 'WAs Fabulous 40' by East (Perth, 1984). 1922 'S.A.Footballer, Premiership Souvenir, 1922', with Grand Final - Norwood v West Adelaide, attractive colour front cover. 1969 NWC All-Conference Football Team Back to NWC Football: Offense. All Australian 1956, 1958, 1961. . Career highlights; . Plus 'Spearhead, 1937 'The Football Budget, 1937 Carnival Souvenir, Ninth Australian Carnival Series', for Victoria v West Australia. Win to East Perth; Casellas, Ken; Lewis Kicks Point in Last Second; Christian, Geoff; Subiaco Not Impressive in Beating Claremont; Casellas, Ken; South Fail to Curb Turner; Todd, John; East Perth Ruckmen Dominate Hit-Outs; Molloy, Frank; Richards and Wynne Shine; Molloy, Frank; Miller Inspires Souths , Todd, John; League Leaders Show Signs of Complacency. Anything and everything WAFL. West Perth v East Perth - Grand Final - 1969 (League) | WAFL

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