2019 Wafl Premiership Season Fixtures

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2019 Wafl Premiership Season Fixtures 2019 WAFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON FIXTURES Round Day Date Home Away Venue Round 1 Saturday 06-April-2019 Claremont East Fremantle Claremont Oval Saturday 06-April-2019 Subiaco East Perth Leederville Oval Saturday 06-April-2019 Swan Districts South Fremantle Steel Blue Oval Saturday 06-April-2019 Perth West Coast Lathlain Park Saturday 06-April-2019 Peel Thunder West Perth David Grays Arena Round 2 Saturday 13-April-2019 East Fremantle Subiaco East Fremantle Oval Saturday 13-April-2019 East Perth Swan Districts Leederville Oval Saturday 13-April-2019 South Fremantle Perth Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 13-April-2019 Peel Thunder West Coast David Grays Arena Saturday 13-April-2019 West Perth Claremont Joondalup Arena Round 3 - Easter Friday 19-April-2019 Subiaco West Coast Leederville Oval Friday 19-April-2019 Peel Thunder East Fremantle David Grays Arena Saturday 20-April-2019 Swan Districts Perth Steel Blue Oval Saturday 20-April-2019 East Perth Claremont Leederville Oval Sunday 21-April-2019 South Fremantle West Perth Fremantle Community Bank Oval Round 4 - Anzac Day Thursday 25-April-2019 Perth East Perth Lathlain Park Saturday 27-April-2019 Subiaco Peel Thunder Leederville Oval Saturday 27-April-2019 South Fremantle East Fremantle Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 27-April-2019 Claremont West Coast Claremont Oval Saturday 27-April-2019 West Perth Swan Districts Joondalup Arena Round 5 Saturday 04-May-2019 Perth Claremont Lathlain Park Saturday 04-May-2019 Swan Districts Subiaco Steel Blue Oval Saturday 04-May-2019 Peel Thunder East Perth David Grays Arena Saturday 04-May-2019 South Fremantle West Coast Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 04-May-2019 East Fremantle West Perth East Fremantle Oval STATE GAME Sat/Sun 11/12-May-2019 WAFL SANFL TBC Round 6 Thursday 16-May-2019 East Perth West Coast Leederville Oval Saturday 18-May-2019 Swan Districts East Fremantle Steel Blue Oval Saturday 18-May-2019 Claremont Peel Thunder Claremont Oval Saturday 18-May-2019 Subiaco South Fremantle Leederville Oval Saturday 18-May-2019 Perth West Perth Lathlain Park Round 7 Saturday 25-May-2019 Claremont Subiaco Claremont Oval Saturday 25-May-2019 East Fremantle Perth East Fremantle Oval Saturday 25-May-2019 South Fremantle East Perth Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 25-May-2019 Swan Districts West Coast Steel Blue Oval Saturday 25-May-2019 West Perth Peel Thunder Joondalup Arena Round 8 WA Day Saturday 01-June-2019 Perth Swan Districts Lathlain Park Saturday 01-June-2019 Peel Thunder Subiaco David Grays Arena Saturday 01-June-2019 Claremont West Coast Claremont Oval Monday 03-June-2019 East Fremantle South Fremantle East Fremantle Oval Monday 03-June-2019 East Perth West Perth Leederville Oval Round 9 Saturday 08-June-2019 Subiaco Perth Leederville Oval Bye: Sunday 09-June-2019 East Perth East Fremantle Leederville Oval CFC, PTFC, SFFC, SDFC Sunday 09-June-2019 West Perth West Coast Joondalup Arena Round 10 Saturday 15-June-2019 Peel Thunder South Fremantle David Grays Arena Bye: Sunday 16-June-2019 Swan Districts Claremont Steel Blue Oval EFFC, EPFC, PFC, SFC, WCE, WPFC Round 11 Saturday 22-June-2019 Claremont East Perth Claremont Oval Saturday 22-June-2019 Perth Peel Thunder Lathlain Park Saturday 22-June-2019 South Fremantle Subiaco Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 22-June-2019 East Fremantle West Coast East Fremantle Oval Saturday 22-June-2019 Swan Districts West Perth Steel Blue Oval Round 12 Saturday 29-June-2019 East Fremantle Claremont East Fremantle Oval Saturday 29-June-2019 East Perth Perth Leederville Oval Saturday 29-June-2019 Peel Thunder Swan Districts David Grays Arena Saturday 29-June-2018 South Fremantle West Coast Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 29-June-2019 West Perth Subiaco Joondalup Arena Round 13 - NAIDOC Saturday 06-July-2019 Subiaco East Fremantle Leederville Oval Saturday 06-July-2019 Swan Districts East Perth Steel Blue Oval Saturday 06-July-2019 Claremont South Fremantle Claremont Oval Saturday 06-July-2019 Peel Thunder West Coast David Grays Arena Saturday 06-July-2019 West Perth Perth Joondalup Arena Round 14 Saturday 13-July-2019 East Fremantle Swan Districts East Fremantle Oval Saturday 13-July-2019 East Perth Peel Thunder Leederville Oval Saturday 13-July-2019 Perth South Fremantle Lathlain Park Saturday 13-July-2019 West Perth West Coast Joondalup Arena Sunday 14-July-2019 Subiaco Claremont Leederville Oval Round 15 Saturday 20-July-2019 East Fremantle Peel Thunder East Fremantle Oval Bye: Saturday 20-July-2019 West Perth East Perth Joondalup Arena CFC, PFC, SFFC, SFC, SDFC, WCE Round 16 Saturday 27-July-2019 Claremont Perth Claremont Oval Bye: Saturday 27-July-2019 South Fremantle Swan Districts Fremantle Community Bank Oval EFFC, EPFC, PTFC, WPFC Saturday 27-July-2019 Subiaco West Coast Leederville Oval Round 17 Thursday 01-August-2019 Perth Subiaco Lathlain Park Saturday 03-August-2019 Peel Thunder Claremont David Grays Arena Saturday 03-August-2019 East Perth South Fremantle Leederville Oval Saturday 03-August-2019 Swan Districts West Coast Steel Blue Oval Saturday 03-August-2019 West Perth East Fremantle Joondalup Arena Round 18 Saturday 10-August-2019 East Fremantle East Perth East Fremantle Oval Saturday 10-August-2019 Subiaco Swan Districts Leederville Oval Saturday 10-August-2019 South Fremantle Peel Thunder Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 10-August-2019 Perth West Coast Lathlain Park Saturday 10-August-2019 Claremont West Perth Claremont Oval Round 19 Friday 16-August-2019 East Perth West Coast Leederville Oval Saturday 17-August-2019 Perth East Fremantle Lathlain Park Saturday 17-August-2019 Swan Districts Peel Thunder Steel Blue Oval Saturday 17-August-2019 South Fremantle Claremont Fremantle Community Bank Oval Saturday 17-August-2019 Subiaco West Perth Leederville Oval Round 20 Saturday 24-August-2019 East Perth Subiaco Leederville Oval Saturday 24-August-2019 Claremont Swan Districts Claremont Oval Saturday 24-August-2019 Peel Thunder Perth David Grays Arena Saturday 24-August-2019 East Fremantle West Coast East Fremantle Oval Saturday 24-August-2019 West Perth South Fremantle Joondalup Arena Qualifying and TBC Elimination Final 2nd Semi and 1st Semi TBC Final Preliminary Final TBC GRAND FINAL TBC .
Recommended publications
  • Integrated Community, Sport and Leisure Precinct OVERVIEW the VISION
    ANNUAL REPORT East Fremantle Oval Integrated Community, Sport and Leisure Precinct OVERVIEW THE VISION The Project The redevelopment of the East Fremantle Oval Precinct is being The Town of East Fremantle in partnership The development and investment into the actioned as a priority major project with the East Fremantle Football Club, Integrated Community, Sport and Leisure for the Town of East Fremantle to the East Fremantle Bowls Club, the East Precinct will contribute significantly to the achieve the following objectives: Fremantle Croquet Club, East Fremantle overall economic and social benefits to the Playgroup and Child Nurse and other local region. This facility will ultimately serve a community groups are jointly pursuing catchment of more than 7,000 people in the development and funding for a new Town of East Fremantle whilst also reaching Integrated Community, Sport and Leisure a broader potential catchment across the Precinct, on the East Fremantle Oval site, region of 65,000 people. § To maximise the opportunities for § To host a place where people can § To reflect on our shared history (both in the Town of East Fremantle, Western There has been substantial planning and local residents to pursue a healthy develop and impart skills and to fulfil ancient and contemporary) and to Australia. research conducted by the Town of East and active lifestyle through a range of their potential in their chosen sport/ make new stories The Town of East Fremantle has developed Fremantle and its project partners, which sporting and leisure pursuits and for activity § To create opportunities for new personal development for all ages and a strong alliance with participating supports the development of a facility that § To build social connectedness and businesses to be created and to thrive.
    [Show full text]
  • Tiger Talk Claremont Football Club Inside This Issue
    MARCH 2013 TTIGERTTIGERIIGGEERR TTALKTTALKAALLKK THE OFFICAL NEWSLETTER OF ONE TEAM WITH 2,589 KEY PLAYERS AND CLIMBING. CLAREMONT FOOTBALL CLUB INSIDE THIS ISSUE CFC REDEVELOPMENT MARC WEBB – MARK SEABY “ONE TEAM “ ARTICLE AND THE CHALLENGE INTERVIEW MARKETING PICTURES TO GO 3 IN A ROW PROMOTION · · · · “ www.claremontfc.com President’s Report Ken Venables - President On behalf of the Board of Directors I take this opportunity to wish you all a healthy, happy and successful 2013. It is that exciting time of the year again when Both gentlemen were co-opted on to the Board Perth and the Fremantle Dockers with Peel. the football season we have all been looking at the start of 2012. We also welcome Sam Whilst this decision was made by the football forward to is almost upon us. Our Senior Drabble to the Board this year as a co-optee. commission to involve both East Perth and Peel Coach, Marc Webb, has been coordinating very Sam is a descendant of the famous Drabble no other WAFL Club was invited to participate impressive pre-season sessions since full scale Hardware family business which was located in and nor were we consulted prior to the decision training resumed on January 17. Bay View Terrace. being announced. I must add however that this A great feeling continues within the player There is a huge year ahead of us off the fi eld football club was not, at any stage, interested group on the back of another incredibly with the demolition of our clubrooms at the in becoming involved. successful year in 2012, two magnifi cent end of the season.
    [Show full text]
  • What's Inside?
    What’s Inside? 2017 YEARLY PLANNER PLAYERS EVERY ISSUE DAY ROUND EVENT GAME LOCATION TIME Sat, 18th Round 1 EFFC v CFC East Fremantle Oval 2.15pm MEET MESSAGE FROM Sat, 25th Round 2 CFC BYE 8 THE PLAYERS 4 THE PRESIDENT MARCH Sat, 1st Round 3 PFC v CFC Lathlain Park 1.40pm *7MATE WINMAR MAKING MESSAGE FROM 16 Fri, 7th Round 4 Fathering Project EPFC v CFC Leederville Oval 7.10pm 17 5 THE CEO HIS THIRD START Fri, 14th Round 5 Easter SFFC v CFC Fremantle Oval 4.15pm APRIL Laurie, the MESSAGE FROM HARRIS HAS THE MIDAS Sat, 22nd Round 6 ANZAC CFC v SFC East Fremantle Oval 2.15pm 18 drought buster 6 THE COACH TOUCH Sat, 29th Round 7 SDFC v CFC Steele Blue Oval 2.15pm LEE HAS EYES DISTRICT APRIL Sat, 6th Round 8 CFC v PTFC Fremantle Oval 2.15pm 19 ON A FLAG 24 SCHOOL CLINIC Sat, 13th Round 9 CFC v PFC Fremantle Oval 7.10pm MAY Sat, 20th Round 10 Men’s Health WPFC v CFC HBF Arena Joondalup 2.15pm CLAREMONT MORABITO HOPING 25 WOMEN’S Sat, 27th State Round CFC BYE 20 FOR A MAY START 13 FOOTBALL NEWS Sat, 3rd Round 11 WA Round CFC BYE Sat, 10th Opening Day 1.45pm LE FANU ABOUT OUR 21 CONTINUES HIS Sat, 10th Round 12 Count me in Round CFC v EFFC Claremont Oval 2.15pm 26 2017 SPONSORS FOOTBALL MURPHY REMAINS AT THE JUNE Sat, 17th Round 13 CFC v SDFC Claremont Oval 2.15pm JOURNEY HELM COACHES Sat, 24th Proudie’s Day Sat, 24th Round 14 CFC v WPFC Claremont Oval 2.15pm CLUB AWARDS BRADLEY’S Sat, 1st Round 15 PTFC v CFC Bendigo Bank Stadium 2.15pm 7 SAGE ADVICE Sat, 8th Round 16 NAIDOC Round CFC v SFFC Claremont Oval 1.40pm *7MATE ED & SHIRLEY Sat,15th Round 17 SFC v CFC Esperance 2.15pm JULY 23 HONOURED CONDON AND WHITE Sat, 22nd Round 18 CFC BYE 12 ARE ON BOARD 22 Sat, 29th Round 19 CFC v EPFC Claremont Oval 2.15pm KEN CASELLAS Sat, 5th Round 20 PFC v CFC Lathlain Park 2.15pm 14 TALKS TO THE CLAREMONT SALUTES A Sat, 12th CFC Ladies Day 1.40pm *7MATE COACHES.
    [Show full text]
  • Encyclopedia of Australian Football Clubs
    Full Points Footy ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUBS Volume One by John Devaney Published in Great Britain by Full Points Publications © John Devaney and Full Points Publications 2008 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission. Every effort has been made to ensure that this book is free from error or omissions. However, the Publisher and Author, or their respective employees or agents, shall not accept responsibility for injury, loss or damage occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of material in this book whether or not such injury, loss or damage is in any way due to any negligent act or omission, breach of duty or default on the part of the Publisher, Author or their respective employees or agents. Cataloguing-in-Publication data: The Full Points Footy Encyclopedia Of Australian Football Clubs Volume One ISBN 978-0-9556897-0-3 1. Australian football—Encyclopedias. 2. Australian football—Clubs. 3. Sports—Australian football—History. I. Devaney, John. Full Points Footy http://www.fullpointsfooty.net Introduction For most football devotees, clubs are the lenses through which they view the game, colouring and shaping their perception of it more than all other factors combined. To use another overblown metaphor, clubs are also the essential fabric out of which the rich, variegated tapestry of the game’s history has been woven.
    [Show full text]
  • The Heart Still Beats True
    Issue 5, July 2018 HEARTBEAT A newsletter for past players and officials of the West Perth Football Club The heart still beats true Inside this Issue Page Welcome 1 Where Are They Now? 2 Heading West 4 1957 team flashback 8 Mel is recognised 9 Welcome to the July 2018 those past players who Father and son in focus 12 issue of HeartBeat. may have sired future My first game 14 club champions, we take a In this edition, we catch look at the father-son and Obituaries 16 up with former captain- grandfather -grandson coach Bob Spargo and rules as they stand. players Brendon Fewster and Howard Collinge. Finally, if you back yourself to name the We’ll also look back on a player in the above big night at the Australian photograph, feel free to Does your heart beat true? Football Hall of Fame for drop us a line at Mel Whinnen and, for all [email protected] career, and recognise other past players who have passed away more recently. Where are they now? – Howard Collinge I started my junior football in the West Perth zone and landed in the Falcons Colts at age sixteen, alongside a bunch of skinny talented guys like Craig Turley, Dean Laidley, Paul Mifka and Darren Bewick. I progressed to the Reserves to play alongside great athletes like John Gastev, Peter Cutler and James Waddell. They all went on to great careers at West Perth and beyond. I took a different path. I was a Falcons fan, for sure. Les Fong was a secret hero of mine for many reasons.
    [Show full text]
  • The History of the South Fremantle Football Club
    The History of the South Fremantle Football Club South Fremantle Football Club, nicknamed The Bulldogs, is a semi-professional Australian Rules Football Club and one of nine clubs that compete in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). It was formed in 1900 and has its training, administration and home games at Fremantle Oval. History The Fremantle Football Club (originally known as Unions and unrelated to either an earlier club which actually played rugby as well, or the current AFL club of the same name) had won ten premierships in the fourteen years that they were in the WA Football Association (now known as the West Australian Football League). By 1899, however, the club suffered from financial problems that caused the club to disband. The South Fremantle Football Club was formed to take their place following an application to the league by Griff John, who would be appointed secretary of the new club, with Tom O'Beirne the inaugural president. Most players, however, were from the defunct Fremantle club. The new club did well in its first year, finishing runners-up. However, over the next three seasons the performance fell away badly and, in April 1904 a Fremantle newspaper confidently reported that South Fremantle would not appear again. However, the club decided to carry on and centreman Harry Hodge took over as skipper, but the season was a disaster. The club won only one game. They won their first premiership in 1916 and went back-to-back in 1917, both times defeating their local rivals, East Fremantle in the final and challenge final.
    [Show full text]
  • Reporter Stirling Vincent 10062021
    Thursday, June 10, 2021 perthnow.com.au/community-news Council staff bid to stop ASHESmemorials to loved ones TEST Kristie Lim she wanted more time to did not have the informa- discuss whether ashes tion on-hand at the meet- CITY of Vincent officers could be allowed to be ing. want to stop people scat- scattered in public places. Cr Ashley Wallace said tering the ashes of their “In Wales, they have for- more time was needed to loved ones on council ests where you can put consider whether a ban on land. your loved one in an orga- scattering of ashes would The proposal is part of a nic cardboard box and be a good idea or not. review of the City’s bury them in a forest Infrastructure and memorials in public plac- where there are no environment executive es and reserves policy. plaques,” she said. director Andrew Murphy Council officers say “I do think that our per- said some people might people can instead use the ceptions of what we do not like ashes being scat- Metropolitan Cemeteries with our loved ones are tered in public areas. Board’s “specialised facil- changing and if it is orga- The policy will be dealt Turtley awesome ities”. nic and not upsetting the with by the council before However the council environment, I don’t have December 31. Ten gorgeous baby turtles have been has pushed back, voting at a problem with it.” The City of Bayswater released into a suburban lake. its May 18 meeting to defer She also asked officers has a memorial seat policy Picture: Catherine advertising the proposed about whether there were which does not allow ash- FULL STORY P3 Ehrhardt policy for comment.
    [Show full text]
  • Wafc Strategic Facilities Plan 2020-2030 Contents
    WAFC STRATEGIC FACILITIES PLAN 2020-2030 CONTENTS FOREWORD 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 5 FACILITY PILLARS 6 CONTEXT OUR NETWORK OF VENUES 8 FACILITIES AND SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT 9 WAFL VENUES 10 STAKEHOLDER NEEDS 12 PARTICIPATION & AUDIT FINDINGS 13 STATE-WIDE STRATEGIC PRIORITIES GETTING MORE OUT OF EXISTING FACILITIES 16 ENHANCING RELATIONSHIPS WITH STAKEHOLDERS 17 DEVELOPING FACILITIES TO MEET DEMAND 18 METROPOLITAN PRIORITIES BY DISTRICT 20 COUNTRY PRIORITIES BY REGION 24 IMPLEMENTATION & FUNDING IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM 29 FUNDING PARTNERSHIPS 32 INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES 33 2 FOREWORD As we rebound from one the most significant crisis’ the game has ever seen in WA, football facilities will be at the forefront of connecting and enhancing communities and providing people with high quality experiences when engaging in our great game. This document outlines some of the shortfalls of facility provision in our state, but more importantly how the WA Football industry will tackle the improvements of these shortfalls in a planned and collaborative approach through to 2030. It is no secret that our game has experienced significant growth since the WAFC’s last Strategic Facilities Plan in 2006 with female football, NAB AFL Auskick and club football all contributing to the growth. This plan provides clubs, leagues, government and other stakeholders with a strategy to align planning, investment and development of football facilities across WA. It is vital that we continue to partner with all levels of Government and football stakeholders and acknowledge the part they play in delivering a true industry plan. Now, more than ever, we need to focus on Club Football, of which high quality and inclusive facilities is a key enabler to support participation in our game.
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Talent in WAFL Finals » Team Lists
    OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 17 JULY 28, 2018 $3.00 » AFL talent in WAFL finals » 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 AFL talent in WAFL finals Game time 9 Game previews 10-11 East Fremantle v Swan Districts 12-13 West Perth v Peel Thunder 14-15 Claremont v Subiaco 16-17 East Perth v Perth 3 Thunder,crunch Royals the AFL numbers There hasn’t been a more controversial topic The key changes to the rules were - in the WAFL this decade. 1. The five-game minimum qualification must And for two of the parties involved, this will be league matches. be the last season of their hotly-debated player 2. The introduction of a requirement that players alignment deal. play a minimum three WAFL league matches But the WAFL has to face the prospect that AFL- from on or after June 30. Publisher listed players will again feature prominently during 3. An adjustment of the AFL-listed player cap in This publication is proudly produced the league’s 2018 finals series. finals matches down from 15 to 12. for the WA Football Commission by Although Peel and East Perth are both sitting 4. The ability for AFL clubs to submit special Media Tonic. outside the top five – the Thunder are sixth with the requests to the WAFC for young emerging Phone 9388 7844 players or players returning from injury to Fax 9388 7866 Royals seventh - a win this round could catapult one Sales: [email protected] into the finals berths.
    [Show full text]
  • S E a S O N G U I
    21 2021 20 21 SEASON GUIDE 21 2021 2021 2021 20 2 | 2021 SEASON GUIDE 2021 FIXTURES ROUND DATE VS LOCATION TIME 1 Sat, April 3 Swan Districts Steel Blue Oval 2:10pm 2 Sat, April 10 South Fremantle Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 3 Sat, April 17 Perth Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 4 Sat, April 24 Peel Thunder David Grays Arena 2:10pm 5 Sat, May 1 West Perth Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 6 Sat, May 8 Subiaco Leederville Oval 2:10pm 7 Sat, May 22 East Fremantle New Choice Homes Park 2:10pm 8 Sat, May 29 East Perth Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 9 Sat, June 5 West Coast Revo Fitness Stadium 12:10pm 10 Sat, June12 Peel Thunder Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 11 BYE 12 Sat, June 26 West Perth Provident Financial Oval 2:10pm 13 Sat, July 3 Swan Districts Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 14 Sat, July 10 South Fremantle Fremantle Community Bank 2:10pm Oval 15 Sat, July 17 East Fremantle Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 16 BYE 17 Sun, August 1 East Perth Leederville Oval 2:10pm 18 Sat, August 7 Subiaco Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm 19 Sat, August 14 Perth Mineral Resources Park 2:10pm 20 Sat, August 21 West Coast Revo Fitness Stadium 2:10pm TBC WAFL FINALS TBC GRAND FINAL CLAREMONTFC.COM.AU | 3 As a club let’s all be COMMITTED to the 1% er’s that make big things happen. “The little things,” are the cru- cial details that determine the outcomes of life.
    [Show full text]
  • Lives & Breathes His Way To
    OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 3 AprIL 1, 2017 $3.00 Jones lives300 & breathes games his way to » Game previews » Entertainment » Collectables CONTENTS 3 Every Week 6 Collectables 7 Tipping 7 Tweets of the Week 20-22 WAFC 23 Club Notes 25 Stats 26 Scoreboards and ladders 27 Fixtures Features 4-5 Jones lives and breathes his way to 300 games 8 Entertainment Game time 9 Game previews 10-11 Perth v Claremont 12-13 Peel v South Fremantle 14-15 East Perth v Swan Districts 16-17 West Perth v Subiaco 18 West Coast v St Kilda 18 CONTENTS Port Adelaide v Fremantle 4 Jones lives and300 breathes his way to Publisher games This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by Media Tonic. Phone 9388 7844 Fax 9388 7866 Sales: [email protected] Editor Tracey Lewis Email: [email protected] Photography Andrew Ritchie, Duncan Watkinson, Showcase photgraphix Design/Typesetting Jacqueline Holland Direction Design and Print Printing Data Documents www.datadocuments.com.au Cover Clint Jones - by Duncan Watkinson The Football Budget is printed on Gloss 90gsm paper, which is sourced from a sustainably managed forest and uses manufacturing processes of the highest environmental standards. Bouncedown is printed by an Environmental Accredited printer. The magazine is 100% recyclable. WAFL admission prices $15 – Adult* $12 – Concession* Free – Children 15 and under *Includes a copy of Football Budget Find us on Copyright © No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system without the permission of the publisher. Opinions expressed in the Football Budget are not necessarily those of the WAFC.
    [Show full text]
  • BEATTY PARK LEISURE CENTRE CONSERVATION PLAN Vincent
    BEATTY PARK LEISURE CENTRE CONSERVATION PLAN Vincent Street, North Perth September 2007 for the Town of Vincent Job No. 04183 With Robin Chinnery, Historian Cover Image: Original entrance to the Beatty Park Leisure Centre. Image courtesy Town of Vincent. Page i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Town of Vincent commissioned this Conservation Plan to assist them in conserving and developing the Beatty Park Leisure Centre to assure its future. Apart from being a very important part of the Town and State’s heritage, it is the Town of Vincent’s most significant trading enterprise. A separate conservation plan will be commissioned for the remainder of the park. The pool and spectator stands were developed in 1962 for the VII th British Empire and Commonwealth Games and substantial additions were made in 1993-4, changing the focus of the venue towards leisure rather than a venue for training elite athletes. The whole of the place is a busy working facility and there is a need to upgrade the 1962 facilities in particular. The Town is considering a major refurbishment and upgrade of the stands and pool area to meet with contemporary standards and expectations, and this prospect precipitated the need for a conservation plan. The 1962 structure is under- utilised with, for example, only a fraction of the stand seating being used, and there are some re-planning possibilities to consider to make the operation as a whole perform better, which may give rise to the consideration of alternative uses for some of the spaces under the 1962 stands. As the place is included in the Register of Heritage Places and registered as Beatty Park and Beatty Park Leisure Centre , the Conservation Plan is intended to assist the Town of Vincent and the Heritage Council of Western Australia to assess the impact of proposed change on cultural heritage values and the conservation of the place.
    [Show full text]