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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 14 JULY 13, 2019 $3.00 » Eagles land in new nest » Collectables Limited Bound Copies of the Football Budget available for Sale • Full Seasons Professionally Bound • 1998 to 2018 $75 per Volume Contact [email protected] or 9388 7844 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL GRAND FINAL SEPTEMBER 24, 2017 $10.00 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 1 APRIL 6, 2019 $3.00 The last WAFL Grand Final at Subiaco Oval 2017 Collector’s Edition » New era dawns for WAFL » POSTER INSIDE + 8 page Subiaco Oval history feature » Match facts Limited Bound Copies of the Football Budget available for Sale CONTENTS • Full Seasons Professionally Bound Every week • 1998 to 2018 6 Tipping 7 Previews $75 per Volume 20-21 WAFC 22 Club Notes 23 WAFL statistics Contact [email protected] 25 WAFLW fixtures, results or 9388 7844 26 Scoreboards and ladders 27 WAFL fixtures Features EPTEMBER 24, 2017 $10.00 GRAND FINAL S ROUND 1 APRIL 6, 2019 $3.00 4-5 Eagles land in new nest ON OF THE WAFL OFFICIAL PUBLICATI OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL 8 Collectables WAFL game time 9 West Perth v West Coast 10-11 East Fremantle v Swan Districts 12-13 East Perth v Peel Thunder 14-15 Perth v South Fremantle 16-17 Subiaco v Claremont WAFLW game time 18 Claremont v East Fremantle 19 Peel Thunder v Subiaco The last WAFL Grand Final at Subiaco Oval » New era dawns for WAFL 2017 Collector’s Edition » Match facts » POSTER INSIDE + 8 page Subiaco Oval history feature 3 4 Eagles land in brand new footy nest It is a far cry from when West Coast Eagles’ with the natural aging of their facilities, the Eagles changeroom was an old bakery delivery van. needed to look elsewhere for a permanent base. Now the AFL powerhouse has a new home After a year-long search, West Coast picked the befitting its status as one of the premier sporting Lathlain Park site with plans to add a second oval Publisher teams in the country. and plenty of bricks and mortar to the ground This publication is proudly produced occupied by Perth’s WAFL outfit for 60 years. for the WA Football Commission by The Eagles will this weekend unveil to the public Media Tonic. their new $50 million training and administrative While the Demons got a new co-tenant, the Phone 9388 7844 base that is designed to give the club the best changes to the ground would also have benefits for Fax 9388 7866 opportunity to stay at the top of the AFL tree. the State league club. An overhaul of Perth’s facilities Sales: [email protected] begins soon. Back in 1987 the facilities were far less salubrious. Editor Coinciding with West Coast’s new base was Ross Lewis In West Coast’s first season the club didn’t have a [email protected] true home. The players trained at Mt Lawley’s old the club’s entry into the WAFL competition with a Editorial Consultant Teachers College grounds – now a car park for the reserves team. Tracey Lewis Edith Cowan University campus. And the Eagles have bought back a “home” game Photography All the strappings, ice packs, spare boots and from West Perth this round to stage a ceremonial Andrew Ritchie even the rubdown tables were in the van driven launch of their new pad at the renamed Mineral Design/Typesetting by the Eagles’ much-loved property manager – and Resources Park. Jacqueline Holland West Coast’s facilities are part of a $75 million Direction Design and Print player confidante – the late Hank Gloede. renovation of the ground and surrounding areas, Printing At that time the WAFL and West Coast weren’t Data Documents quite on the same page, mainly because the Eagles strengthening the community feel in the Lathlain www.datadocuments.com.au were in essence controlled by a public company. area. Eventually, WA’s first VFL/AFL club would come The opening of the facilities is a major source of Cover satisfaction for long-standing Eagles chief executive Jake Waterman, centre, Brayden into the fold of the WA Football Commission and with Ainsworth and Josh Smith celebrate the help of the then Federal Labor Government, the Trevor Nisbett, who oversaw the redevelopment. the Eagles’ new home Eagles settled into Subiaco Oval in the mid-1990s. “This is a wonderfully exciting day for our football club,” Nisbett said. 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The WAFC or affiliated clubs believe that the material produced in this publication is accurate, but gives no warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all liability for claims against the WAFC or affiliated clubs, Media Tonic, its employees, agents, or any other person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. Registered by Australia Post - PP642521/00112 5 Eagles land in brand new footy nest The main oval at Mineral Resources Park has similar dimensions West Perth’s Futures side will take on a combined under-16 South to Perth’s Optus Stadium, the Eagles home playing venue while the West team in a curtain raiser fixture from 11.50am before the WAFL second training ground enables the club to simulate the size of the Eagles take on the Falcons from 2.15pm. MCG – the home of the AFL Grand Final. The match will also be broadcast on the club’s Facebook and West Coast chairman Russell Gibbs said the facilities, including YouTube channels. the precinct’s two ovals, would be available for community use and become the training base for the Eagles women’s team as well and he hoped the AFLW team would play home games there. “This precinct will provide the opportunity for all ages and all walks of community to engage in sport, participation as well as other activities with the Wirrpanda Foundation, at the Town of Victoria Park and the Perth Football Club,” he said. “It is going to range right through from kids participation in football, young ladies participation in football – I think we are still working out how best we can engage in community. We have a fantastic precinct which is not just ovals but also the surrounds as well.” With the help of Mineral Resources, entry is free to the West Coast- West Perth match. Fans will also be invited to check out the club’s new headquarters, including the public café, team store, indoor training hall, sensory theatre and inner sanctum museum. Tipping HOME West Perth East Fremantle East Perth Perth Subiaco West Coast Hawthorn v v v v v v v v AWAY West Coast WAFL Swan Districts Peel Thunder South Fremantle Claremont West Coast Fremantle Tracey Lewis Football Budget Ross Lewis Football Budget WCW EF EP SF S WC H TOTAL WCW EF EP SF S WC H TOTAL 54 52 Russell Reid The West Australian Xavier Ellis Channel 7 and 92.9 WCW EF PT SF S WC H TOTAL WCW EF EP SF S WC H TOTAL 51 51 Glen Quartermain Sunday Times Karl Langdon 6PR WCW SD PT SF S WC H TOTAL WCW SD PT SF S WC H TOTAL 55 54 Dennis Cometti Channel 7 Sean Cowan Football Budget WCW EF PT SF S WC H TOTAL WCW EF EP SF S WC H TOTAL 51 49 Chris Mitsopoulos Sport FM Favourites WP EF PT P C WC H TOTAL WCW EF PT SF S WC H TOTAL 51 54 Ben Cameron ABC WP EF PT SF S WC H TOTAL 52 Talking and listening are powerful. We all experience mental health issues. Check in on a mate if they’re not going so well. Visit thinkmentalhealthwa.com.au for more information 6 Previews by Ross Lewis \\ Blair Bell (PT) MATCH of the ROUND SUBIACO v CLAREMONT, Leederville Oval, Sunday July 14, 2.15pm SUBIACO (11-1) CLAREMONT (9-3) 5-0 W-W-W-W-W Last 5 matches 5-0 W-W-W-W-W WCE, P, SD, WP, EP Who is to come P, PT, WP, SF, SD Midfielder Ben Newton ensured Subiaco Running hot There were plenty of stoppages last had plenty of scoring opportunities round and Jeremy Goddard stood tall with eight inside 50m entries in the in the ruck to register 55 hit-outs as the triumph over East Fremantle. Tigers held off South Fremantle. Last time they met: R7, 2019 – Claremont 8.4 (52) lost to Subiaco 11.10 (76). At Claremont Oval. GOALS: S – Borchet 3; Waters 2. C – Bradshaw 3; Treacy, C Oakley 2. BEST: S – Kitchin, Hoskins, Litherland. C – Mitchell, Hamp, Lewsey. \\ Ben Newton EAST FREMANTLE v SWAN DISTRICTS, New Choice Homes Park, Saturday July 13, 2.15pm EAST FREMANTLE (3-9) SWAN DISTRICTS (2-10) 1-4 L-W-L-L-L Last 5 matches 0-5 L-L-L-L-L PT, WP, EP, P, WCE Who is to come SF, WCE, S, PT, C Subiaco got the jump on East Fremantle last round but Kody Running hot Two goals and 28 possessions from George Hampson was a clear Manning didn’t stop trying to curb the Lions.