SANFL reduced to nine teams with merger between Woodville and West Torrens, WAFL introduces final five. In 1951 Lascelles merged with Woomelang to form the Woomelang. [7][8] The new club was immediately granted entry into the WA Football Association (later called the WA Football League) and won its first premiership in 1897. Fair/Good condition. 1955 Perth. Randy Wauben, Allen East [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 played his early football with Essendon and Fitzroy in Victoria before heading west in 1895 to play in the Goldfields. Together with a photograph of the 1992 Weg poster, used as a basis for the design. Show 1 more like this, Collingwood: Range with 1927 dinner menu for West Adelaide hosting Collingwood; 1969-81 newsletters (15); Collingwood mini flashlight. 104 x 77 cm (frame); ii) A West Coast Eagles 2005, framed signed Guernsey, signed John Worsfold (coach) and Ben Cousins, Weg Posters: Collection of framed original Weg posters (9), each overall 66 x 82 cm, comprising 1992 West Coast, 1993 Essendon, 1994 West Coast, 1995 Carlton, 1997 Adelaide, 1998 Adelaide, 2002 Brisbane, 2004 Port Adelaide & 2005 Sydney 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 There is only one thing that matters in AFL football and thats the scoreboard and it determines so many things. (7); Port Adelaide (2); South Melbourne/Sydney Swans (7) & West Coast (1). (35 items), C1953-2011 'Football Record's, noted home & away (236); Finals (60); Grand Finals (27); magazines & other publications including 'Footy Fan' (17) & 'sports Weekly' (32); footy cards (58); plus rare team photo in poor condition 'Fitzroy Football Club, West, West Coast/Weg Artwork: Preliminary artwork for cover of 2006 Grand Final DVD, produced and signed by Weg, for Visual Entertainment Group. The Football Record: Special editions for the 1959 State-of-Origin Match, June 20 (Victoria v West Australia), the Night Match Sept 7 (St.Kilda v Hawthorn), the 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood v Essendon), the 2ns Semi-Final (Melbourne v Carlton), the [Prelim He represented WA twice in 1971. This was the first-ever draw at Claremont Oval in its fortieth season as a WA(N)FL venue. 1969: West Perth 21-21 ( 147) def East Perth 10-14 ( 74) 1971: West Perth 14-17 ( 101) def East Perth 9-15 ( 69) 1975: West Perth 23-17 ( 155) def South Fremantle 7-9 ( 51) 1995: West Perth 21-11 ( 137) def Subiaco 12-9 ( 81) 1999: West Perth 14-13 ( 97) def South Fremantle 11-6 ( 72) 2003: West Perth 13-9 ( 87) def Subiaco 9-10 ( 64) The draw with West Perth, on one of only two wet Saturdays all year. Claremont, after its worst start to a season since 1958 and third-worst winless start in its history, finally win its first match since 17 August 1968 against a South Fremantle team that cannot match the determination of the inexperienced Tigers. Fair/ (87 items) Fair/Good, Collingwood Small postcard 'Collingwood Football Club, Runners Up, Season 1925' (faults); booklet 'The Magpies of 1965'; plus album of 'Football Record's 1958-97 (13) including 1997 Collingwood v West Coast in London; & Ntfa Records (8). No WANFL/WAFL/Westar Rules club since 1970 has achieved four consecutive premierships.b Austin Robertson junior was held goalless on only five occasions in his 269 games in the WANFL and VFL (in 1966 with South Melbourne), which occurred in 1962, 1963, 1965 and twice during his final 1974 season. Good condition, Ross Edwards' autograph book, with c584 signatures, noted 1951 West Indies, WA & Queensland; 1952 NSW, South Africa, WA, NSW & Queensland; 1953 South Aust, Victoria, Australian XI, South Aust & WA; 1956 WA Schoolboys; 1967 WA, Victoria, NSW, India; 1967, 1909 American Schoolboys Visit to Australia: a remarkable group of real-photo postcards recording a 9 month visit to Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii by the Columbia Park Boys' club of San Francisco. Original . Extremely rare, 1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete West Adelaide set (8/56). Since relocating, the Falcons have enjoyed relative success with five premierships from nine grand finals, the most recent flag coming in 2022. Plus 1980s Swans toilet paper (2 rolls in original, 1937 Geelong Premiership medal, solid gold and blue enamel medal with monogram 'VFL' in centre, surrounded by text 'Victorian Football League/ Premiers', engraved on reverse, 'Geelong F.C. The West Australian colours of black and red were to be maintained for the new club. Scoreboards are stubborn things but theyve been around a long time. 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) A range of football club badges and fobs, comprising north Adelaide 1958 and 1963; West Torrens 1958, 1966 vice President, 1988 & 1994; Woodville 1980, 1984-86 & 1988; and West Broken Hill 1966 and 1972, (13 items). 4 - Max Tetley (1932, 1934, 1935, 1941) Fair/G condition. Poor kicking denies Swan Districts a win with newcomers Darryl Balchin and Neil Taylor overcoming their woeful 1968 knock ruck weakness and leaves severe doubts about the undefeated Royals. East Perth Best and Fairest 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961. In addition to 1969 and 1971, it's sometimes forgotten that West Perth defeated East Perth in the 1960 Grand Final. Cat.Numbers 41-48. East Perths ability to dominate Farmer ensures they defeat the depleted Cardinals more easily than the scoreboard implies West Perth were flattered by eight final-quarter goals. Claremonts John Lewis ties a fluctuating match highlighted by a brilliant third quarter from John Parkinson with the last kick of the day. East Perth break Perths Round 11 record for the biggest win with fewer scoring shots and derail Perths dream of four successive premierships. Fair/VG. In red and yellow enamel. c1973-2006 'Football Record's/programmes, noted 1973 John Greening Appeal - Collingwood v St Kilda. Plus 'Spearhead, 1937 'The Football Budget, 1937 Carnival Souvenir, Ninth Australian Carnival Series', for Victoria v West Australia. 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. Subiacos elimination of needless short play and Robertsons eleven goals has the Maroons surprisingly winning the expected first semi-final preview. Kalgoorlie Railway Football Club 1962. 1947 East Fremantle Seconds. All but one in sleeves showing club colours. Geelong premiership 1963. Sign up to receive the latest SANFL news straight to your inbox. The team's club song is "It's a Grand Old Flag" and its traditional rivals are East Perth. Carter's Price Guide to Antiques in Australasia is Registered Trademark of John Furphy Pty. c1973-2006 'Football Record's/programmes, noted 1973 John Greening Appeal - Collingwood v St Kilda. This is to Certify that G Farmer Esq represented his State in an Australian Football Championship. So, there are plenty of different photos to track down and, usually, only players and administrators will have them. The tables are displayed best in landscape mode, so tilt your phone for the best view! Footballer' Grand Final souvenir edition for Sturt V West Torrens, with gorgeous colour front cover, coupon removed at p.37, otherwise fine condition. 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. Show 1 more like this, 1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete West Adelaide set (8/56). The Royals policy of using seven ruckmen and rotating all in the forward line exploits the Demons ruck weakness and ensures East Perth a fourth chance at the premiership, This page was last edited on 19 November 2022, at 13:03. With CoA. West Coast: 2005 original losing Weg poster. Show 1 more like this. 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. Badges c.1991 set of 16 badges in presentation case, comprising AFL, Adelaide Crows, Blues, Bombers, Brisbane, Cats, Eagles, Footscray Bulldogs, Hawks, Kangaroos, Lions, Magpies, Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers, St Kilda Saints, Sydney Swans. 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. A framed 2014 West coast Eagles Guernsey signed by the team members. In the shortened 2020 season they lost just one game the grand final to Williams. Show 5 more like this, West Coast/Weg Artwork: Preliminary artwork for cover of 1992 Grand Final video, produced and signed by Weg, for Australian Football Video, c1994, size 32 x 46 cm. (Qty 5). Early West Australian football medallion a Subiaco football club Membership medallion. David Dysons superb display in holding Robertson to one goal. signed West Coast football. The league's popularity, aided by the driest football season in Perth since 1940,[5] and a new $500,000 grandstand at Subiaco Oval,[6] reached a high not to be surpassed. 193 games and 110 goals for Norwood 1970 1980, 1982, 85 games and 79 goals for West Perth 1966 1969, Member of premiership team for West Perth 1969, Member of premiership team for Norwood 1975, 1978, Member of pre-season premiership team for Norwood 1977 (Ardath Cup NFL), Inducted into the Norwood Football Hall of Fame 2006, Inducted into the Western Australian Football Hall of Fame 2015. set of VFL belts [12]. (Qty Total 58), 1933-89 Football Club badges noted Camberwell, Clarence, Eaglehawk, Eastlake, Echuca, Edwardstown, Golden Point, Golden Square, Hesket, Kermadie, Maryvale, Mt Clear, National Bank Amateur, Nhill, North Faulkner, North Launceston, Nyah West, Ormond, South, West Coast Eagles Football Club memorabilia: i. 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 West Coast: 2005 original losing Weg poster, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 63 x 82 cm. Exceptional condition for these. . I promised some years ago to get back to Wickepin to catch the scoreboard live. Show 1 more like this, West Coast: 2005 original losing Weg poster. The Victorian Football Club was established at a meeting on 2 May 1885. Geelong Team of the Century (first ruck). 1997 Collingwood v West Coast in London. 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. (107 Items) Farmer returned to Western Australia at the start of the 1968 season and was cleared to West Perth as a playing coach 1968-1971. Football Group, noted 1985-2015 'Football Record's (116) including Finals (42) & Grand Finals (23). (Qty, Collection of photographs from Polly's time at West Perth, including six action photographs; 1969 Premiership trophy & flag; Polly Farmer being chaired from the field; Polly's 339th game; and ten reprinted team photographs, various sizes, condition, Group including pewter medal, 67 mm diameter, 'Westside Football Salutes, Graham Farmer, 356 games, 1953-1971' in presentation case; 1971 menu/program 'A Tribute to Graham Farmer'; annual reports for 1968 1970 & 1971; two pewter mugs won by Polly in 1968;, 'Football Record' & 'Football Budget' including 1963 1st Semi Final - Melbourne v St Kilda; 1963 Preliminary Final - Melbourne v Hawthorn; 1964 Victoria v WA; 1967 Preliminary Final - Geelong v Carlton; 1971 Grand Final East Perth v West Perth; 1971 South Australian Ephemera: 1911-2002 items in Folder, noted 1911 Port Adelaide Tour, Victorian Railways menu; 1938 South Adelaide Premiership Victory picnic; 1961 West Adelaide Fc Premiership dinner menu; 1964 South Adelaide Fc Premiership dinner menu;. 1924 'S.A.Footballer, Premiership 1924 Souvenir', with Grand Final - West Torrens v Sturt, attractive colour front cover. v Victoria 1977, 1994 Grand Final (Claremont v East Fremantle), 1995 Grand Final (Subiaco v West Perth) and 1996 Grand Final. 29), 1975 vs St Kilda (Vol.64 No.10) and 1995 vs West Coast (Rnd.9, first game at Bruce, Tasmanian Australian National Football Laegue/Tasmanian Football League: pin badges selection comprising Hobart FC ('The Tigers') 1958 membership badge, New Norfolk DFC ('The Eagles') 1962 membership and 1981 player badges, plus Clarence District FC ('The, The Football Budget (WAFL): A range of issues from May 1968 to August 1969 in mixed condition, plus special editions for W.A. Wickepin is a WA wheatbelt town 214km south-east of Perth. 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. (7 items), W.A. Your email address will not be published. 1997 Collingwood v West Coast in London. Unique. 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 b Austin Robertson junior was held goalless on only five occasions in his 269 games in the WANFL and VFL ( in 1966 with South Melbourne), which occurred in 1962, 1963, 1965 and twice during his final 1974 season. Scoreless at East Fremantle by Les Everett, The Western Oval miniature replica (part 2), The Western Oval miniature replica (part 1). Extremely rare Diameter 24.4 mm. Good 1994 . East Fremantle kick their highest score since 1966 to stand a game from fourth as. The teams covered include old, 1924 'S.A. 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. 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). [5] At a meeting of the two clubs on 16 April 1889, it was unanimously decided to amalgamate the two clubs West Australian and Victorians into a single club known as the Metropolitan Football Club for the 1889 season. East Perth are again poor against a weak team, as their half-forward line consistently breaks down to create doubts about their ability to erase three grand final losses. Of these clubs, only Victorians - direct antecedent of West Perth - still exists. Escort Championship Grand Finals 1979 & 1980 (3). The new team was to play its games at the Recreation Ground (now Esplanade Reserve) and wear the colours cardinal and navy. Inspection will reward Ltd. trading as CARTER'S Publications. Year 14th - 23rd, Photographs: Framed or mounted photographs, including two showing Polly's spectacular mark in 1958 Grand Final; another showing Polly Farmer celebrating 1969 West Perth premiership, various sizes. The pundits would be proved wrong, with the Kim Rigoll-captained West Perth beating their more fancied opponents to win the '99 flag 14.13 (97) to 11.6 (72). The Great Footy Game. Fair/good condition. Select which years: 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)..
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