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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 19 AUGUST 11, 2018 $3.00 » New members in milestone club » Team lists CONTENTS Every Week 7 Tipping 8 AFL Teams 18-19 WAFC 20 Club Notes 21 Stats 22 Scoreboards and ladders 23 Fixtures Feature 4-5 New members in milestone club Game time 9 Game previews 10-11 Perth v Claremont 12-13 West Perth v Subiaco 14-15 East Perth v East Fremantle 16-17 Swan Districts v South Fremantle 3 Newprestigious batch joins WA footy club Second chances at the AFL’s youngest club have helped two WA football products join one of the State’s most respected sporting groups. Matt de Boer and Tendai Mzungu, Publisher teammates at Fremantle, joined 15 other This publication is proudly produced players and an umpire in being inducted for the WA Football Commission by into the WA football 200 Club. Its members Media Tonic. have reached that number of league games. Phone 9388 7844 A total of 33 games with Greater Western Fax 9388 7866 Sydney’s AFL and NEAFL teams pushed de Boer Sales: [email protected] over the line while Mzungu, who played six games Editor at the top level and six in the State league with the Ross Lewis Suns needed the final year of playing service to pass [email protected] » Jay van Berlo the mark. Photography To qualify for the WA 200 Club players must have Andrew Ritchie started their league careers in WA or played at least 25 WAFL matches. Design/Typesetting Jacqueline Holland 2018 INDUCTEES (with WAFL affiliation) Direction Design and Print Matt De BOER (Claremont) Printing Claremont 2008-09, 2011 19 games Data Documents www.datadocuments.com.au Fremantle 2009-2016 138 games Peel Thunder 2014-2016 24 games Cover Kirk Ugle (SD) to celebrate 100 Greater Western Sydney 2017-2018 28 games games with Swan Districts. GWS (NEAFL) 2017-2018 5 games The Football Budget is printed on Total senior games 214 games Gloss 90gsm paper, which is sourced Jonathon GRIFFIN (East Fremantle) from a sustainably managed forest and uses manufacturing processes of the East Fremantle 2011-2012, 2018 29 games highest environmental standards. Adelaide 2007-2010 41 games Bouncedown is printed by an Environmental Accredited printer. Fremantle 2011-2017 56 games The magazine is 100% recyclable. Central Districts 2005-2009 44 games Peel Thunder 2014-2017 52 games WAFL admission prices $15 – Adult* Total senior games 222 games $12 – Concession* Stephen HILL (West Perth) Free – Children 15 and under West Perth 2008 8 games *Includes a copy of Football Budget Fremantle 2009-2018 203 games Total senior games 211 games Find us on Ben HOWLETT (Peel Thunder) Peel Thunder 2006-09, 2018 76 games Essendon 2010-2015, 2017 124 games Bendigo Bombers 2010, 13, 15, 17 17 games Copyright © No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system Total senior games 217 games without the permission of the publisher. Opinions expressed in the Football Budget Lewis JETTA (Swan Districts) are not necessarily those of the WAFC. The Swan Districts 2009 22 games WAFC or affiliated clubs believe that the material produced in this publication is Sydney 2010-2015 127 games accurate, but gives no warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all liability for claims West Coast 2016-2018 42 games against the WAFC or affiliated clubs, Media Tonic, its employees, agents, or any other East Perth 2016-2018 12 games person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. Western Australia 1 game Registered by Australia Post - » Tendai Mzungu Total senior games 204 games PP642521/00112 4 New batch joins prestigious WA footy club By Ross Lewis Chris KEUNEN (West Perth) Tendai MZUNGU (Perth) Sharrod WELLINGHAM (East Perth) West Perth 2006-11, 2013-17 203 games Perth 2006-2010 72 games East Perth 2013-14, 2016-18 23 games Western Australia 1 game Fremantle 2011-2016 102 games Collingwood 2008-2012 92 games Total senior games 204 games Greater Western Sydney 2017 4 games Williamstown 2007 15 games Eric MACKENZIE (Claremont) Peel Thunder 2015-2016 23 games Collingwood VFL 2008-09, 2012 13 games Claremont 2007-2011 40 games GWS (NEAFL) 2017 6 games West Coast 2013-2017 79 games West Coast 2007-14, 2016-18 147 games Total senior games 207 games Western Australia 1 game East Perth 2016-2018 16 games Tony NOTTE (Swan Districts) Total senior games 223 games Total senior games 203 games Swan Districts 2008-2018 217 games Wayde TWOMEY (Swan Districts) Beau MAISTER (Claremont) West Coast 2008 2 games Swan Districts 2008-10, 98 games Claremont 2005, 2007-11, 2015-18 154 games Western Australia 5 games 2012-13 West Coast 2008-2010 23 games Total senior games 224 games Carlton 2011 2 games St Kilda 2012-2014 21 games Alex RANCE (Swan Districts) Werribee VFL 2006-2007 10 games Sandringham 2013-2014 10 games Swan Districts 2007 1 game Northern Bullants VFL 2011 16 games Western Australia 1 game Richmond 2009-2018 194 games Subiaco 2014-2017 76 games Total senior games 209 games Coburg Tigers 2008-2010 30 games Western Australia 2 games Chris MASTEN (East Fremantle) Total senior games 225 games Total senior games 204 games East Fremantle 2007-08, 2009-11 26 games Ian RICHARDSON (Claremont) *Figures could include Foxtel Cup matches West Coast 2008-2018 192 games Claremont 2008-13, 2015-18 205 games East Perth 2016 – 2017 9 games UMPIRES Western Australia 6 games Total senior games 227 games Brad HUNT Total senior games 211 games Chris MAYNE (Perth) Boundary Umpire Jay VAN BERLO (West Perth) Perth 2007-08, 2010 12 games WAFL 205 games (including West Perth 2007-2018 181 games 4 Grand Finals) Fremantle 2008-2016 172 games Fremantle 2008-2010 32 games State 5 games Collingwood 2017-18 17 games Western Australia 3 games Total senior games 210 games Collingwood, VFL 2017 18 games Total senior games 216 games Total senior games 219 games THE OFFICIAL BEER OF FOOTBALL IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA 5 by Sean Cowan Collectables During 2018, the Football Budget will again feature a section on WAFL memorabilia and invites you to write or email if you want more information about the football collectables you have tucked away at home. If you ask older readers of the Football Budget about the best period in WA Football, many of them would tell you about the 1960s. It was an era when WA was able to win a national carnival (1961) and then play fantastic footy against the Vics in Perth, winning one game in 1965 and losing a handful of others by small margins. It was also a golden time for WAFL collectables. The ever-popular Mobil card series were produced in 1964 and 1965, while the Daily News issued badges and cloth patches throughout the 1960s. There were also some great plastic tokens made by Twisties and Milo later in the decade. Some of the most difficult items to find, The balls came in the colours of both however, are the souvenir mini posters that teams, meaning there were two different balls were published within the pages of the issued each year. Weekend News magazine each week during But I’ve never really been able to work out footy season from 1966-1969. different posters have been identified across when this started and when it finished. Those who revere the footballers of the I have just two of these balls in my 1960s would immediately recognise most of the three collections mentioned above. I doubt there would be more than one or collection – one for Perth from 1968 and one the players from the training photographs for South Fremantle from 1975. that appeared on these posters. two that we haven’t yet seen. I’ve also seen balls for West Perth from That’s if you can find any of them. But if anyone’s got any of these, I would 1969 and 1971, Perth and South Fremantle They were generally roughly torn out love to hear from you. It would be great to get the list nailed down so that we all know what from 1970, East Perth from 1972 and Subiaco of the magazine and posted on youngsters’ from 1973. walls. Needless to say, many of them ended we’re looking for. But all of these fall in the period between up in the bin and those that do turn up today As you might expect, collecting WAFL 1968 and 1975, which means there are at least are often in poor condition. Despite the poor memorabilia for 33 years has allowed me to 14 footballs to collect. Does anyone know condition, they still look great. build up quite a collection. whether these were handed out before 1968 But there are still plenty of holes to be Some years ago, I was shown a big or after 1975? collection of these by a local collector. A filled. And I’m keener on finding some items Melbourne-based collector also has most of than I am on finding others. If you have a query regarding WAFL memorabilia, those produced, while I was lucky enough to Right near the top of my list is the set of send photographs and/or details to Sean at pick up a nice lot of them myself some time souvenir footballs that were made by Burley [email protected] or Sean Cowan, c/o ago. Other than that, I’ve seen very few. and kicked into the crowd by the competing Football Budget, PO Box 911, Subiaco WA 6904.