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Over 100 Years ANZAC Tribute Perth Poster OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 6 APRIL 25, 2015 $3.00 Little separates Port clubs over 100 years ANZAC Tribute Perth poster ANZAC Day 25 April 2015 THE TLC GROUP THE LIFTING COMPANY www.TheLiftingCompany.com.au Lifting,There Rigging is andAlways Height a Safety Solution Specialists Specialists in Lifting, Rigging and Height Safety Equipment TLC SURFACE TREATMENT www.TLCSurfaceTreatment.com.au Protective Coating Applicators Perth’s Industrial Spray Painting & Sandblasting Specialists TLC FABRICATION www.TheLiftingCompany.com.au Engineering, Design & Fabrication THE LIFTING COMPANY Professionals in Fabrication www.TheLiftingCompany.com.au There is Always a Solution Proud sponsors of the Perth Demons Football Club Ph: (08) 9353 4333 www.theTLCgroup.com.au CONTENTS 3 Every Week 6 ....................................................... Collectables 7 ................................................................... Tipping 7 .................................... Tweets of the Week 22-24 ............................................................ WAFC 27 ....................................................... Club Notes 28 .................................................................... Stats 29 ................... Scoreboards and ladders 30 ............................................................. Fixtures Features 4-5 ..................Little separates Port clubs over 100 years 8 ................. Demons launch Hall of Fame 16-17 .................................. Perth team poster Game time 9 ............................................... Game previews 11 ..................................... Fremantle v Sydney 11 ............................... Brisbane v West Coast 12-13 ................................. Perth v East Perth 14-15 ..................................... Peel v Claremont 18-19 ........... West Perth v Swan Districts 20-21 .... South Fremantle v East Fremantle CONTENTS 4 PortLittle separates clubs over 100 years OVER the past 100 years Since 1915, the two teams have met 323 times – little has separated with the Sharks victorious on 164 occasions and the Publisher Port rivals South and Bulldogs 156. There have been three draws. This publication is proudly produced Only five meetings between these clubs have for the WA Football Commission by East Fremantle – and Media Tonic. occurred on the exact date of April 25 and neither Phone 9388 7844 heading into Round 6 of club has won consecutive ANZAC Day matches. The Fax 9388 7866 the McDonald’s WAFL games were in 2009 (SF won by six), 2010 (EF won by Sales: [email protected] season that separation 46), 2011 (SF won by 29), 2013 (EF won by 29) and Editor has been reduced to 3.08 2014 (SF won by 17). Tracey Lewis percentage points. The first year league games were played on April Email: [email protected] 25 was 1953. A full set of four matches was played By Tracey Lewis The Sharks head into Photography in Round 1that year with East Fremantle taking on Andrew Ritchie, William Crabb, enemy territory at Fremantle Claremont in a game that celebrated the opening of Belinda Pike & Duncan Watkinson Oval this Monday with that slight edge as both East Fremantle Oval), while West Perth played South Design/Typesetting teams have won three and lost two of their opening Fremantle, East Perth took on Subiaco and Perth Jacqueline Holland five games. played Swan Districts. Direction Design and Print Bulldogs coach Todd Curley has a team coming The Perth and East Perth clash at Lathlain Park this Printing off a loss to Subiaco, while Sharks coach Steve Data Documents Saturday will be the 48th game played on April 25. www.datadocuments.com.au Malaxos steered his team to a big win over Swan Districts at Steel Blue Oval last week. When it comes to Monday games, of which we have two this round, 25 league games were played Curley was pretty forthright in his review of his on a Monday to the end of 1914. A total of 320 have Cover team after the loss to the reigning premiers and could been played in the 100 years from 1915 to 2014. Ashton Hams be expected to ring the changes as the in-form and unbeaten Bulldogs Since 1898 when the behind The Football Budget is printed on Since 1915, the two teams counted as a score (before then Gloss 90gsm paper, which is sourced reserves team has a strong band of from a sustainably managed forest players pushing for selection. only goals counted) - there have have met 323 times – been only four drawn matches on and uses manufacturing processes of While this ANZAC Day weekend a Monday. West Perth drew with the highest environmental standards. we recognise the 100th anniversary with the Sharks victorious Bouncedown is printed by an East Perth in June 2012, Claremont of the Gallipoli landing on April 25, Environmental Accredited printer. The on 164 occasions and the and West Perth drew in April 1969, 1915, WAFL historian Steve Davies magazine is 100% recyclable. Subiaco and West Perth drew in has provided the Football Budget Bulldogs 156. There have June 1921 and East Fremantle and with some fascinating facts about WAFL admission prices Perth drew in June 1906. $15 – Adult* one of football’s enduring rivalries been three draws. $12 – Concession* over the past 100 years. 2 for 1 offer – Student Edge Member* East Fremantle was formed in Free – Children U16 » Fremantle *Includes a copy of Football Budget 1898 and South Fremantle was admitted to the WAFL two years later in 1900. Derby 20111 Other fast facts when it comes to derbies Find us on since 1900: • South and East have met 53 times overall in April. The first time was in 1912. South Fremantle lead 27 wins to East Fremantle 26 in April clashes. Copyright © No part of this publication may • This will be the 58th time South Fremantle and be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system East Fremantle have met on a Monday. This without the permission of the publisher. Opinions expressed in the Football Budget excludes a Monday Derby under lights at the are not necessarily those of the WAFC. Showgrounds on March 18, 1968 as part of a The WAFC or affiliated clubs believe that the material produced in this publication is pre-season night premiership competition. accurate, but gives no warranty in relation • East Fremantle has played 103 Monday WAFL thereto and disclaims all liability for claims against the WAFC or affiliated clubs, Media games. The first was June 5, 1905. The Sharks Tonic, its employees, agents, or any other have won 58, lost 44 and drawn 1. person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. • The first South Fremantle and East Fremantle Registered by Australia Post - PP642521/00112 Monday clash was on June 3, 1907. 5 The Football Budget pays tribute to the WAFL players (and umpires) who have died on active service. CLAREMONT NORTH FREMANTLE SUBIACO Second World War/Korea First World War First World War NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES CLARKE, Sydney Campbell (Sam) 1933-1941 133 BACKSHALL, Walter James 1905-1909 36 APPEL, Herbert Johanson 1910-1911 13 CURTIS, Horace Gordon Stanley 1939 1 BYFIELD, William 1912 6 BOOR, Alaric Pinder 1910 5 EXLEY, Albert Ira 1928-29 10 DUNSTAN, John Leonard 1911 1 BURRILL, Harold Alfred 1906-1907 15 GUTHRIE, Hugh Kitchener 1937-41 69 ELLEMENT, Victor Ernest 1914 1 CHRISTIE, Andrew 1909-1912 44 GUTHRIE, Robert Edmund 1936-37 8 HEWBY, William John (Bill) 1912-1914 30 DAWSON, Frank Willis 1916 3 HOLLY, William Ivor 1940 4 MADDERN, William Thomas (Billy) 1914 11 FOLLEY, Edwin Powell 1909-1911 13 HOWE, Alexander Maxwell 1934 2 NEWHAM, John Drummond (Jackie) 1909-1911 26 GLUCK, Leopold Joel 1905-1906 9 JEFFREY, Alan William 1931-1934 35 PODGER, Samuel Thomas 1910 1 MADDERN, William Thomas (Billy) 1910-11 14 KING, Thomas Herbert 1941 8 SHINGLER, Frederick Charles 1910 5 PROPERJOHN, Edward Joshua 1913 2 LUSCOMBE, Bryan Taylor 1944 1 THOMAS, William Arnold Spencer 1915 13 RAMSDEN, Albert Edward John 1910 1 LYON, Malcolm William (Mac) 1934 4 TOOHEY, John Maurice (Jack) 1913-1914 10 THOMAS, William Arnold Spencer 1916 4 MOTTERAM, Harry Lawrence 1934 6 WHITTLE, Arthur Gilbert (Chum) 1909-1914 78 Second World War WILLIAMS, Charles Alfred 1933-1934 8 PERTH NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES EAST FREMANTLE Boer War AHEARN, James Leo 1925-31, 121 First World War NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES 1933-34 NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES FORREST, Anthony Alexander 1900 2 EVANS, Eric Keith (Tim) 1941 1 DOIG John Alexander Robertson (Hooky) 1899-1912 225 First World War HALPIN, Lester John Timothy 1940-41 10 HASTINGS, Frederick Alfred Warren 1906 7 NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES KEAST, Dixon Ross 1941 2 HEWBY, William John (Bill) 1915 4 ABBOTT, Charles Edgar Arthur 1901 2 PHILLIPS, Dudley Rayner 1933 10 McCARTHY, John (Jack) 1915-1916 35 BARNETT, Charles 1911-1912 8 RYAN, Desmond Joseph 1934-1935 25 MOFFLIN, Percy Sutherland 1902 1 CONNOLLY, Michael 1908 2 SKULLEY, Harry Arthur 1921 14 WRIGHTSON, Arthur Henry (Cock) 1908-1913 88 CUMMING, Derwas Goring Charles 1907-1910, 51 SMITH, Geoffrey Warren George 1929-1934 116 WRIGHTSON, Roy James (Nugget) 1910-1915 70 1914 WARREN, Stanley 1937-1938 15 Second World War DUNSTAN, John Leonard 1912 1 SWAN DISTRICTS NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES FOY, James Francis 1912-1916 59 Second World War LOUTHEAN, Donald 1939 4 KENNEDY, Richard St John 1901-1910 136 NAME CAREER SPAN GAMES PROSSER, James Hanham (Jim) 1931-1936 48 McCORMACK, William (Curley) 1911-1915 69 BURCHELL, Ronald 1937 10 EAST PERTH O’GORMAN, Stephen 1915-1916 20 BURNS, Peter John Leonard Herbert 1940-1941 13 First World War PORTER, Herbert Bishop
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