Astbury was key defender in West Perth's premiership teams in 1969 and 1971. [77], After Subiaco led 5.2 (32) to 1.3 (9) into the wind with Robert Kitchin compensating for Ramshaws eclipse of Robertson, Cable and Graham Jenzen lead Perth to a fine win as the Maroons excessive handball in defence costs them dearly.[84]. [57], Perth again shows themselves the best-equipped WANFL team for wars of attrition as they overcome East Perth in a hard, tough games after the Royals came within ten points midway through the last quarter. 1922 'S.A.Footballer, Premiership Souvenir, 1922', with Grand Final - Norwood v West Adelaide, attractive colour front cover. 1929 Weekly Times 'Football Team Photos' (21/36 known), comprising Bairnsdale, Benalla Rovers, Castlemaine, Dimboola, Echuca, Fitzroy, Geelong, Hamilton, Horsham, Kyabram, Melbourne Grammar, Nhill, Oakleigh, port Fairy, port Melbourne, Sale, Stawell,, Monopoly: limited edition Monopoly sets for Carlton, Collingwood, Adelaide, Fremantle, Port Adelaide & West Coast (2). Hal Krotzer, Delphos Jefferson. 4 - W. Clelland (1897, 1899, 1901, 1905), J. Leonard - 2 1970 Nabisco poster 'Polly Farmer, West Perth', laminated & signed in gold pen 'Graham Polly Farmer', window mounted with photo, framed & glazed, overall 58 x 78 cm. Biography - Graham Vivian (Polly) Farmer - Indigenous Australia . Ben Cousins: c.2007 West Coast Eagles guernsey commemorating the highlights of his glittering 1996-2007 Wce career, signed by Cousin's across the number '9', also signed with his 'Such is Life' motto. Show 1 more like this, 1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete West Adelaide set (8/56). West Perth went on to win a last to first flag, which Smeath added to his 1969 and 71 premiership successes. (7); Port Adelaide (2); South Melbourne/Sydney Swans (7) & West Coast (1). Longwarry competed in the WGFL (West Gippsland Football League) between 1927 and 1988, winning the senior grade premiership 7 times. A devastating 10.5 (65) to 1.2 (8) last quarter, with rovers Doncon and Verstegen getting the ball from the centre every time, demolishes Subiaco after a fairly even three quarters and shows the Royals eagerness to avenge their last three Grand Final defeats. The Perth Oval crowd between the two fierce rivals is the biggest WANFL home-and-away crowd ever, beating the 1949 South Fremantle v West Perth record by almost two thousand. 1: . Yearbooks | East Perth Football Club 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
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. Collection of 10 Claremont Football Club Members badges various year dates iii) three other, A West Coast Eagles, signed presentation John Worsfold framed print inscribed 'To Bluey, Best Wishes, John Worsfold 24' note: image is John Worsfold against Tony Modra- Adelaide Crows frame size: 71.5 x 77 cm
1922 'S.A.Footballer, Premiership Souvenir, 1922', with Grand Final - Norwood v West Adelaide, attractive colour front cover. West Perth coach 1968-71 for premierships in 1969 and 1971. On our many journeys through the WA countryside Id keep my wife fascinated with stories of the great players associated with each town. Subiaco kicked its highest open-age score until 1984 when it kicked 32.12 (204) against Perth, Perth easily win an uninspiring match between two depleted teams it was said most spectators were eagerly listening on the radio to. (107 Items)
The Great Footy Game. West Perth v East Perth - Grand Final - 1969 (League) | WAFL. 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). 1924 'S.A.Footballer, Premiership 1924 Souvenir', with Grand Final - West Torrens v Sturt, attractive colour front cover. Framed 1994 Sunday Times, AFL Premiers poster 56 x 39 cm - image iii. Cat.Numbers 49-56. Fair/good condition. David Dysons superb display in holding Robertson to one goal. My part in this strange scoreboard project began here. He was also a champion lawn bowler and a fine country cricketer. 1954 Perth. WAFL FootyFacts - West Perth Show 1 more like this, Travel Posters: 'Ansett-Ana DC6B'S' (2); Weg 1990 Collingwood Premiership poster; TAA Gold Coast poster; Pioneer (buses) Australia (3); Victorian Education Department (3); Hayman Island 'Gay and Informal' art by Klay; 'Bananas for Extra Vigor' promotional, WAFL: WA publications, noted 'Whos Who in West Australian Football' (4) for 1983, 1985, 1986 & 1987; 'Football 150' (Perth, 1979); 'WAs Fabulous 40' by East (Perth, 1984). Played 79 games for West Perth 1968-71, kicking 55 goals. 1946 East Fremantle. Round 20; West Perth: 4.5: 6.7: 10.12: 12.14: 86: Sat 23-Aug-1969 2:20 PM Att: Venue: Leederville Oval: South Fremantle: 2.2: 7.4: 10.5: 11.11: 77: West Perth won by . Lascelles Football Club was part of the north West football Association. (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. (107 Items), SANFL: Club Annual Reports, c1973-2001, noted South Adelaide (5), Sturt (15), West Adelaide (7) & Woodville (1). Serial No.152. 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
Australian Football 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). Claremont win their fourth match out of five to avoid the wooden spoon and deprive Perth of the double chance. The Heroes of '72: Royals Reign Once Again | Pete Carter G/VG. The use of former ruckman Bryan Pleitner on a wing exposed East Perths lack of size there, and Keith Doncon again suffered a season-ending injury, this time a major knee strain during the second quarter. E. Tyson - 17 v Swan Districts (1934) All Australian Players. (Qty 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).. List of West Australian Football League premiers - Wikipedia The three clubs, along with High School (now Hale School) were to play out the 1885 season, however High School dropped out after just two rounds.[4]. Cat.Numbers 49-56. John Dimmer - 2, Copyright 2023 West Perth Football Club, Jason Salecic - SixSeasons (2008 - 2013). 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;. Fitzroy: 1973-80 club related publications and emissions with Football Records comprising 1972 vs Hawthorn (Vol.61 No.8), vs Richmond (No.27), vs Melbourne (No. (7 items), W.A. Also 'Football Times Year Book's
Australian Football Hall of Fame, Inaugural Legend of the Game (one of 12). N.L.Glenister/1937'. Stats are always playing catch up. 1950-51 Argus badges 'Vfa & Country League Club Mascots' including Preston, Yarraville, Geelong West, Oakleigh, Brighton, Benella, Trafalgar, Wangaratta Rovers & Horsham (20 different). In 1951 Lascelles merged with Woomelang to form the Woomelang. Subiacos short game and Robertsons weakness in one-out contests means the Maroons are cut to ribbons after a goalless first quarter, as West Perths speed yields 11.7 (73) to 3.10 (28) in the second and third stanzas. In 1915 the team became the original tenant of the newly built Leederville Oval where it would remain based until 1993, at which time the team moved to Joondalup to play games at Arena Joondalup from the 1994 season onwards. Extremely rare, WAFL: 1955-80 'Football Budget's in 3 Binders, Comprising Home & Away (83); Finals (15); and Grand Finals (9) - Including 1955 Perth V West Perth. Kilda'; c1983-84 West End/The Advertiser 'SANFL Footballers Posters' (10);, SANFL: 1924-2008 collection with club annual reports/yearbooks (62) - Glenelg (4), North Adelaide (7), Norwood (4), Port Adelaide (2), South Adelaide (4), Sturt (20), West Adelaide (14), Woodville (2) & West Torrens (5). West Perth: Fremantle: Subiaco: 1976-77: Scarborough: Floreat Park No. Why Dimmer rates West Perth's 1999 flag as best Ltd. AFL Memorabilia Bundle with RAV4 Cars & Kitchen Boards, Signed AFL Player Photos - Eagles, Swans, Port Adelaide, Laminated and duplicated AFL team posters (1992-1999), Aussie Football Memorabilia Set with Cars, Trucks, and Figures, English Football Programmes Collection (1960s), Amateur Footballer: Teams Covered 1933-1935, 1924 Grand Final Souvenir: Sturt vs West Torrens, Gold Fob for Lascelles Football Club, 1920 Season, 1933 Sydney Football Carnival Team Photos, Scarce West Melbourne VFA Postcard (1906), Fitzroy Club Publications and Ephemera (1973-80), WAFL Football Budgets and Special Editions (1968-1996), Signed Polly Farmer Nabisco Poster with Photo and Frame, 300th Game Commemorative Jug for Graham Farmer, 1961 Australian Football Championship Certificate & Award, 1956 Australian Football Carnival Player's Certificate, Polly Farmer's Football Legacy through Photographs, Ben Cousins' Signed Commemorative West Coast Eagles Guernsey, Special Editions of Football Record for 1959 Season, WA Football League Umpire Appointment Postal Card, Footscray Football Club 75th Anniversary Print by Jamie Cooper, Collingwood Football Club Memorabilia Collection, West Coast Eagles Signed Guernsey & Posters, Football Programs and Grand Finals Collection, West Coast Eagles Signed Guernseys (2005 & 2008), Assorted Football Club Badges/Pins from Various Regions, Iconic John Gerovich Photographic Print with Signature, Signed John Worsfold Eagles Print with Inscription and Frame, West Coast Eagles 2000 Team Signed Guernsey Presentation, "Warriors of the West" Signed Print by Jamie Cooper, Carlton Autograph Book with Notable Signatures, Pre-Season & Practice Match Programs 1998-2008 (58 Clubs), Club Ephemera: Menus, Almanacs, Reports (1958-2005), 1965 Golden Fleece & c1970 Mobil Transfers/Decals, Vintage Sports Posters & Prints Collection, SANFL Club Reports and Magazines Collection, Complete WAFL Register & Club Annual Reports (48 items), Rare West Torrens footballer cards from 1909, Rare West Adelaide Footballer Cards - Complete Set, WAFL Football Budgets 1955-80 (107 items), SANFL Club Annual Reports (1973-2001) Lot of 28, WAFL & Other WA Football Programmes: 1949-1976, West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Memorabilia Collection, WAFL Football Register 1962-1972 (11 editions), Collection of AFL team and player calendars 1989-2009, Australian Football Club Ephemera Collection, SANFL Club Songs/History Records & Sturt Football Club Magazines, 1937 Football Budget Carnival Souvenir Victoria vs West Australia, South Australian Ephemera Collection (1911-2002), 1925 Premiership Souvenir: Norwood vs West Torrens Grand Final, 1924 SA Football Premiership Souvenir with Grand Final Cover, 1922 Premiership Souvenir with Norwood v West Adelaide Grand Final, Limited Edition AFL Monopoly Sets - 7 Unopened Items, Westside Football Newspaper and Register Collection, Collection of Vintage Football Badges and Medals (46 pieces), Darbyshire West Perth Football Club Pottery Figure, Weg Posters Collection: AFL, Cricket, and Rugby Memorabilia, AFL Team Press Kits Collection (1986-1996), West Adelaide Bobbing Head Footballer Figurine, Football Budget Grand Final & Football '72, Interstate Football Budget 1936: WA vs SA, American Schoolboys' 9-Month Visit to Australia & New Zealand, Rare 1929 Football Team Photos (21/35 known), Geelong Football Club 1963 Premiership Dinner Menu with Signatures. With CoA. Fourths 78 Mick Patrick (1969) MOST CLUB GOALS IN A GAME: Max George - 14 goals versus West Perth, 1974 RECORD HOME ATTENDANCE: 22,300 - May 10 1980. Mainly good cond. Stan Heal - 2 Fair/Good Condition. Among the top four, Perth failed to achieve a fourth consecutive premiership[a] that at one point looked very much in their grasp due to the overwork of Barry Cable which robbed him of some brilliance,[3] early-season injuries to key players Iseger and Page[4] and a couple of surprising losses to lower clubs, whilst East Perth, who won consistently without being impressive for most of the season, failed for the fourth time in as many seasons in the Grand Final, this time to West Perth and in a much more decisive manner than any of their Perth defeats. Show 2 more like this, SANFL: Club Annual Reports, c1973-2001, noted South Adelaide (5), Sturt (15), West Adelaide (7) & Woodville (1). However, that match is overshadowed by 1961 when the Royals lost the "unlosable game" - having dropped just two of 22 games beforehand - as Swan Districts won their first premiership (en route to a hat-trick).