1955 Perth Premiership Team . In a match where only 1.4 (10) was scored into a violent wind, East Perths determination allows it to hold the Cardinals for the thrilling final eight minutes after Farmer had led them to equalise earlier in the final quarter. Football Group, noted 1985-2015 'Football Record's (116) including Finals (42) & Grand Finals (23). Dennis Cometti, The West Australian, 5 July 2013. Also 'Football Times Year Book's, WAFL: 'Ross Elliott's West Australian Football Register' 1974-1986 editions complete; plus 1970-2004 Club Annual Reports (35), noted Claremont (9), East Fremantle (3), East Perth (1), Perth (4), South Fremantle (2), Subiaco (7), Swan Districts (7) & West, 1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete West Torrens set (8/56). Another Wickepin product, Keith Miller was a team mate of Astbury in those West Perth premiership teams. 1933 Sydney Football Carnival full page from 'The Australasian' with photos of the teams from Queensland, New South Wales, West Australia, Tasmania, Canberra, South Australia & Victoria, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 36 x 55 cm. East Perth Yearbook and Financial Statements 2022 East Perth Yearbook 2017 East Perth Yearbook 2016 East Perth Yearbook 2015 Original design in black & white, size 26 x 39 cm; plus a colour guide (30 x 42 cm). G/VG condition. It has always been known as a strong sporting town and was made a little more famous by being a key ingredient in Albert Faceys A Fortunate Life. Unique. Height 11 cm, 1933 'The News' full page supplements 'South Australian football Captains', each 28 x 45 cm, noted Vic Bateman (Sturt), P.Furler (north Adelaide), S.Ween (Port Adelaide), W.Williamson (West Torrens) and Stan Jaffer (South Adelaide). 1994 Coca-Cola 'AFL Footballers Pogs' [40], 'Crows Pogs' [40] & 'West Coast Pogs' [40]; 1995 Coca-Cola 'Sa Pogs' [47], 'Vic Pogs' [47] & 'Wa Pogs' [47]. Fair/G condition. Cowan, Sean (18 April 2015). Enter your email address to learn about more scoreboards via courier pigeon and by email. Stats are always playing catch up. Original . c1973-2006 'Football Record's/programmes, noted 1973 John Greening Appeal - Collingwood v St Kilda. Framed 1994 Sunday Times, AFL Premiers poster 56 x 39 cm - image iii. Framed 2004 signed team club guernsey, with players signature list verso frame size: 97 x 76 cm ii. Fair/Good, Collingwood Small postcard 'Collingwood Football Club, Runners Up, Season 1925' (faults); booklet 'The Magpies of 1965'; plus album of 'Football Record's 1958-97 (13) including 1997 Collingwood v West Coast in London; & Ntfa Records (8). Show 1 more like this. South Fremantle suffer their fourth wooden spoon of the 1960s as they lose consecutive matches by over 100 points for the only time in open-age football. We have no record of any other postcards from this, 1929 Weekly Times 'Football Team Photos' (21/35 known), comprising Benalla Rovers, Carlton, Castlemaine, Echuca, Footscray, Geelong, Hawthorn, Horsham, Kyabram, Melbourne, Melbourne Grammar, Nhill, Northcote, Oakleigh, port Fairy, St. Kilda, South, Geelong: dinner menu 'Geelong Football Club, Premiership dinner, Centenary hall, Thursday 5th December 1963', with 15 signatures on inside back cover including Colin rice, John watts, Roy West, John Brown & Paul Vinar. The West Perth Football Club, nicknamed the Falcons, is an Australian rules football club located in Joondalup, Western Australia. Player honours: Best and fairest 1976; premiership team 1969, 1973, 1974; Victorian representative (8 games, 1 goal); captain 1978; Richmond Team of the Century. Lascelles Premiers: G.A.Fitch: season 1920'. 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 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 . West Perth coach 1968-71 for premierships in 1969 and 1971. These items have been sold, and the description, image and price are for reference purposes only. 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. (28 items) [3] Two weeks after the establishment of the new club it formed the WAFA together with Rovers and Fremantle. Footscray/Western Bulldogs: 'Warriors of the West' print by Jamie Cooper, signed by Chris Grant, Tony Liberatore, Scott Wynd & the artist, numbered 159/250, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 111 x 95 cm. Stan Heal - Six Seasons (1947 - 1952), E. Tyson - 1119 Goals Framed 1995 Sunday Times, first Show 2 more like this, Football Collectables: box including fixtures, ephemera, programmes, badges, rosettes; West Adelaide annual reports (5); 2005 West Adelaide hall of Fame cards [26]; AFL Team 2001 Starter Deck; West Coast 2006 Premiers souvenir. East Perths ability to dominate Farmer ensures they defeat the depleted Cardinals more easily than the scoreboard implies West Perth were flattered by eight final-quarter goals. 193 games and 110 goals for Norwood 1970 1980, 1982, 85 games and 79 goals for West Perth 1966 1969, Member of premiership team for West Perth 1969, Member of premiership team for Norwood 1975, 1978, Member of pre-season premiership team for Norwood 1977 (Ardath Cup NFL), Inducted into the Norwood Football Hall of Fame 2006, Inducted into the Western Australian Football Hall of Fame 2015. But when WA stayed in Perth and teams from two other states visited (often SA and Victoria), there were sometimes two different WA teams chosen (and two different photos). (Qty 5) 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. Mainly good cond. 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. West Coast Eagles Football Club 2000 - 2011 range of membership and supporters badges and fobs, (10 items). 2023 John Furphy Pty. Good condition. Grand Final - 12:00am, Sep 27 1969. Fair condition (tape on spine). The draw with West Perth, on one of only two wet Saturdays all year. Graham Farmer - 2 West Perth went on to win a last to first flag, which Smeath added to his 1969 and 71 premiership successes. 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. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Copyright 2023 SANFL. 1969: 23: 16: 5: 2: Premiers: 35: LA Roper: Graham Farmer: Graham Farmer: Graham Farmer: Laurie Richards (82) 1970: 21: 10: 11: 0: 6th . [7][8] The new club was immediately granted entry into the WA Football Association (later called the WA Football League) and won its first premiership in 1897. Cat.Numbers 49-56. Even to this day, players who turn out for WA's state team get a copy of a commemorative team photograph to take away with them. Show 2 more like this, Signed Displays, noted Andrew McLeod (Adelaide), Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide), Jared Brennan (Brisbane/Gold Coast), Chris Tarrant (Collingwood), Darren Jolly (Swans/Collingwood), Grant Birchall (Hawthorn), Adam Simpson (North Melbourne) & Josh Hill, WAFL: 'Ross Elliott's West Australian Football Register' 1974-1986 editions complete; plus 1970-2004 Club Annual Reports (35), noted Claremont (9), East Fremantle (3), East Perth (1), Perth (4), South Fremantle (2), Subiaco (7), Swan Districts (7) & West, 1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete West Torrens set (8/56). East Fremantle gain revenge for the 1967 Lathlain Park debacle and record their first win over Perth since 1966, breaking a record sequence of eight losses. 1955 Perth. Highest Ever Score. All window mounted., Weg posters: original Weg posters for 2001 Brisbane lions (2 - signed Weg) ; 2002 Brisbane lions (1 signed Weg) ; 2003 Brisbane lions (1 - signed Weg) ; 2004 Port Adelaide (2 - one signed Weg) ; 2005 Swans; 2006 West Coast (3) ; 2007 Geelong (2 - one, Press Kits: collection including 1986 West Coast Eagles; 1987 Brisbane bears (2) ; 1991 Adelaide Crows; 1994 Fremantle; 1996 AFL Centenary. 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). Fair/Good condition. . Show 3 more like this, 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;. Framed 1994 Sunday Times, AFL Premiers poster 56 x 39 cm - image iii. Fair/good condition. Anything and everything WAFL. A range of football club badges and fobs, comprising north Adelaide 1958 and 1963; West Torrens 1958, 1966 vice President, 1988 & 1994; Woodville 1980, 1984-86 & 1988; and West Broken Hill 1966 and 1972, (13 items). The advent of Graeme Campbell lured the speedster back to the Cardinals fold, and a fruitful return it proved to be. 1924 'S.A.Footballer, Premiership 1924 Souvenir', with Grand Final - West Torrens v Sturt, attractive colour front cover. Ends. (107 Items), SANFL: Club Annual Reports, c1973-2001, noted South Adelaide (5), Sturt (15), West Adelaide (7) & Woodville (1). If the top team lost the final, then they had the right to call for a challenge match to be played the following week to determine the premiership. (107 Items) 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. Australian Football Hall of Fame, Inaugural Legend of the Game (one of 12). 1920, 1921 and 1928; 'N.F.C. Wickepin is a WA wheatbelt town 214km south-east of Perth. 1936 'The football Budget' for Interstate match - West Australia v South Australia. Good The 1969 WANFL season was the 85th season of the Western Australian National Football League. Fair/Good condition. Show 3 more like this, Football Club Badges/Pins, noted Carlton, Footscray (3), Melbourne 1964, St Kilda, Clarence, East Ballarat 1947, Glenorchy, Golden Point, Golden Square (2), Hobart (2), Merino-Digby, Metropolitan Football League, North Hobart, Ormond, Penola, Pimpinio,, A framed Photographic print: mark of the century John Gerovich 1956, with signature John Gerovich played for south Fremantle 1950's- 1960's the original image was taken by the West Australian Newspaper press photographer, Maurie Hammond, in the 1956 WAFL, i) A. 29), 1975 vs St Kilda (Vol.64 No.10) and 1995 vs West Coast (Rnd.9, first game at Bruce, The Football Budget (WAFL): A range of issues from May 1968 to August 1969 in mixed condition, plus special editions for W.A. West Coast: 2005 original losing Weg poster, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 63 x 82 cm. My part in this strange scoreboard project began here. Collection of 14 West Coast Eagles club Membership and promotional badges various including Captains club, various year dates members badges, key ring ii) A. Carter's Price Guide to Antiques in Australasia is Registered Trademark of John Furphy Pty. 1969-70: Midland-Guildford: South Perth: University: Scarborough: 1970-71: West Perth: University No. East Perth Post War Team of the Century (first ruck). signed West Coast football. All rights reserved. Original design in black & white, size 26 x 39 cm; plus a colour guide (30 x 42 cm). WAFL south Fremantle Football Club 1963. Played 176 games for East Perth 1953-61, kicking 157 goals. 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, 1933 Sydney Football Carnival full page from 'The Australasian' with photos of the teams from Queensland, New South Wales, West Australia, Tasmania, Canberra, South Australia & Victoria, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 36 x 55 cm. 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). Show 1 more like this, 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. The Royals policy of using seven ruckmen and rotating all in the forward line exploits the Demons ruck weakness and ensures East Perth a fourth chance at the premiership, This page was last edited on 19 November 2022, at 13:03.

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