East Fremantle kick their highest score since 1966 to stand a game from fourth as. Cat.Numbers 41-48. Perths weakness around the ground they take only 53 marks to 77 leaves it unable to counter West and Barry Cable playing as a defensive man rather than a stormtrooper. By positioning Cable on a half-back flank as an extra defender, Perth score 2.4 (16) to 2.0 (12) into an almost hurricane-force wind to take second position, as Cables eleven last-quarter possessions are all moved precisely to running teammates. 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). Early West Australian football medallion a Subiaco football club Membership medallion. Swan Districts 27.20 (182) defeated West Perth 8.8 (56) RECORD FINALS ATTENDANCE: 50,883 - September 18 1982. Stats are always playing catch up. Football Group, noted 1985-2015 'Football Record's (116) including Finals (42) & Grand Finals (23). c1973-2006 'Football Record's/programmes, noted 1973 John Greening Appeal - Collingwood v St Kilda. Narrogin Railway Football Club 1949.. The West Perth Football Club, nicknamed the Falcons, is an Australian rules football club located in Joondalup, Western Australia. Excellent condition. Against the eventual premiers, Perth beat Claremonts 1940 record for the biggest win with fewer scoring shots. The West Australian colours of black and red were to be maintained for the new club. Their young ruck division of Moss, McIntosh (in his last match before shifting to St. Kilda) Boomer Harvey and Reynolds crushes the Demons at ball-ups and around the ground. Teams; West Perth; Honour Board; West Perth Honour Board. v Victoria 1977, 1994 Grand Final (Claremont v East Fremantle), 1995 Grand Final (Subiaco v West Perth) and 1996 Grand Final. The Great Footy Game. Winless Claremont captain-coach Dennis Marshall says he must start a rebuilding program after Swan Districts pass their 1968 win tally against a selfish Tiger team, where the youngsters teach lessons to Claremonts elders. Good condition. Ltd. trading as CARTER'S Publications. 1969 Graham Farmer's 300th Game: Crystal water jug with silver-plated handle & lid, engraved 'Presented to, Graham Farmer, by The West Perth Football Club Inc, 10.5.69, to commemorate his, 300th League Game'. * Highest Ranked Team was awarded the Premiership after Elimination Final Round in 2019-20 due to COVID-19 Pandemic 1920, 1921 and 1928; 'N.F.C. Show 5 more like this, West Coast/Weg Artwork: Preliminary artwork for cover of 1992 Grand Final video, produced and signed by Weg, for Australian Football Video, c1994, size 32 x 46 cm. East Perth are again poor against a weak team, as their half-forward line consistently breaks down to create doubts about their ability to erase three grand final losses. He led West Perth to premierships in 1969 and 1971. Molloy, Frank; Roving Pair Live up to Reputation; Christian, Geoff; Valli stars in New Role; Casellas, Ken; Garnaut Fails in Key Position; Todd, John; Win Proves Big Boost to Subiacos Morale; Casellas, Ken; Swans Attack Shows Spirit; Molloy, Frank; West Perth Control Ruck, Roving Duels; Christian, Geoff; Big Score by Port Team; Christian, Geoff; South Rally to Win after Bad Start; Christian, Geoff; Wynne Enhances Claims for State Selection; Casellas, Ken; Subiaco Crush Claremont; Casellas, Ken; Bunton Roves Throughout; Casellas, Ken; Bennett, Rovers Inspire Perth; Casellas, Ken; Bennett in New Role, Lifts Perth; Todd, John; Young Players Show Courage; Christian, Geoff; Subiaco Survive Crisis and Consolidate Place; Subiacos Late Goal Burst KOs Old East; Molloy, Frank; South Ruckmen Hold Balance of Power; Christian, Geoff; Miller-Peel Switch enlivens Perth in Attack; Christian, Geoff; Subiaco Gain New Status and Grand Final Contender; Todd, John; Walker Makes Light of Injury, Inspires Swans; Molloy, Frank; Bennett Gives Solid Display at Centre; Christian, Geoff; East Fremantle Rally Finds West Perth off Balance; Casellas, Ken; Subiaco Fail to Curb Manning and Nesbit; Molloy, Frank; Dalton Regains Best Form; Casellas, Ken; Bandy Shows Improvement; Christian, Geoff; Swans Attack Brilliantly in Final-Term Burst; Christian, Geoff; Farmer Inspires His Team in Hectic Last Term; Casellas, Ken; Cable Keeps Swans at Bay; Molloy, Frank; Easkins Holds Defence Firm; Todd, John; West Perth Ruckmen Pave Way to Victory; Casellas, Ken; Carroll Lifts Sides Attack; Christian, Geoff; Atwells Moves Help Perth Outplay East Perth; Casellas, Ken; Garnaut Adds Punch to Forward Line; Farmer, Barry; Claremont Attack Combines Skilfully; Christian, Geoff; Perth Spirit Turns Defeat into Victory; Farmer, Barry; South Youth Policy Pays Dividends; Todd, John; East Fremantle Ruck and Rovers Dominate; Christian, Geoff; Control on Centreline Helps Subiaco to Triumph; Casellas, Ken; Wynne Makes Light of Injury; Farmer, Barry; Claremont Hold Off Belated Challenge; Christian, Geoff; Perth Overwhelm Subiaco in Show of Strength; Christian, Geoff; Whinnen Hits Peak Form; Casellas, Ken; Claremont Crush Perth, Leave Problems for Atwell; Farmer, Barry; Doncon Makes Sound Return; Christian, Geoff; Cable, at Brilliant Best, Lifts Perth in Semi-Final; Todd, John; Subiaco Err in Using Handball in Defence; Christian, Geoff; West Perths Fiery Opening Rocks East Perth; Christian, Geoff; Doncon Out, East Perth Pick 22 Players for Final; Christian, Geoff; East Perth Crush Perth in Grand Final Rehearsal; Christian, Geoff; Farmers Skill Seen in Team Victory; Western Australian National Football League, Perth Regional Office (009034) annual rainfall, "WAFL Footy Facts: Perth Consecutive Games Won", "West Australian Football League: Biggest Home-and-Away Attendances", "WAFL Footy Facts: Biggest Wins with Less Scoring Shots", Perth Regional Office (009034) July 1969 rainfall, WAFL Footy Facts: Most Consecutive Games Between Successive Draws, "WAFL Footy Facts: East Fremantle Longest Losing Streaks v Each Opponent", "WAFL Footy Facts: Consecutive Losses by 100 or More Points", Western Australian National Football League (WANFL), 1969, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1969_WANFL_season&oldid=1122748894, Use Australian English from December 2017, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Richards 7, Smeath 6, Miller 2, Wynne 2, Watling, Baker, Knell, Valli, Dorrington 3, Bygraves 3, Smith, Tierney, Verstegen, Dempsey, Knell, Watling, Whinnen, Farmer, Richards, Smeath. Fair/good condition. 1914 Carnival Team1914 (WA 2nd XVIII v Norwood), 1933 Carnival (formal team photo, dress uniform photo andphoto on ground), 1946 (WA v SA)1947 (WA 2nd XVIII v Essendon), 1952 (Vic & SA Touring Team) (big photo and small photo), 1953 Carnival (big photo and small photo), 1970 (Victoria and Tasmania Touring Team), 1980 (Vic v WA State of Origin in Melbourne), 1902 South Fremantle Juniors (Third Rate Junior Association), 1922/7 West Perth B-Grade (without officials), 1922/7 West Perth B-Grade (with officials), 1928 East Fremantle (Eastern States Tour), 1952 Fremantle District Ex Scholars Combined Side. 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). The teams covered include old, Longwarry Football Club: 1930 Premiership medallion, 9ct gold, engraved verso 'Presented to J. Freeman' 5.2gms. Noted Adelaide (c30); Brisbane (8); Fremantle (2); Port Adelaide (22); Sydney (35); West Coast (1). 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). West Perth premiership 1969, 1971 (both as playing coach). 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. c1939-61 Autograph Book, with c65 signatures, with good range of Carlton players including Jim Park (killed in World War II); tennis star Harry Hopman; 1960-61 West Indies cricketers (8 including Frank Worrell). Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. (Qty There is only one thing that matters in AFL football and thats the scoreboard and it determines so many things. 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. Too late, theyve gone digital though the somewhat uninspiring original remains. Very attractive and rare, SANFL: c1970s 45rpm Records of club Songs/club Histories (10), noted Glenelg (2), north Adelaide, Norwood (2), Port Adelaide, Sturt (plus extra sleeve), West Adelaide and Woodville (2). Lascelles Football Club was part of the north West football Association. Played 101 games for Geelong 1962-67, kicking 65 goals. Lascelles Football Club was part of the north West football Association. The 1969 WANFL season was the 85th season of the Western Australian National Football League. 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. This is to Certify that G Farmer Esq represented his State in an Australian Football Championship. Sign up to see all the news from around the SANFL each week directly in your inbox! G/VG condition. SANFL reduced to nine teams with merger between Woodville and West Torrens, WAFL introduces final five. Longwarry competed in the WGFL (West Gippsland Football League) between 1927 and 1988, winning the senior grade premiership 7 times. Despite all having now played well over 100 games in the WAFL, Black, Nelson, Meadows, Keitel, Aidan Lynch, Blake Wilhelm, Anton Hamp, Knott, Mark Hamilton and Dean Munns all were crucial in the team winning that premiership. (Essendon colours with 'West Adelaide' on base), 1952 'The football Budget' Grand Final - south Fremantle v West Perth; plus 'Football '72'. Claremont, after its worst start to a season since 1958 and third-worst winless start in its history, finally win its first match since 17 August 1968 against a South Fremantle team that cannot match the determination of the inexperienced Tigers. Mainly good cond. It saw continued dominance by the three Perth clubs and Subiaco, who occupied the top half of the ladder constantly from the fourth round onwards, and finished four games clear of the other four clubs, who were all in a rebuilding mode with varying success late in the season both Swan Districts and Claremont fielded some of the youngest teams in the competition's history, whilst the Tigers, who fielded thirteen first-year players[1] including Graham Moss, Russell Reynolds and Bruce Duperouzel,[2] began disastrously but four wins in five games paved the way to impressive record from 1970 to 1972. 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
East Perth Best and Fairest 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961. Also 'Football Times Year Book's
These items have been sold, and the description, image and price are for reference purposes only. Together with a photograph of the 1992 Weg poster, used as a basis for the design. Its said that when batting Doncon always knew his score (and he scored a lot of runs), the team score and his partners score scoreboards are a rarity in country cricket. Colourful, attractive and very scarce. Show 1 more like this. West Perth Team of the Century (first ruck). Mixed condition. (107 Items), SANFL: Club Annual Reports, c1973-2001, noted South Adelaide (5), Sturt (15), West Adelaide (7) & Woodville (1). Show 1 more like this. He had not been held to one goal since his goalless Round 15, 1965 game with South Fremantle.c Subiaco did play in the 1943 second-semi when league football was restricted to players under nineteen years of age as of 1 October. He represented WA twice in 1971. Budgets, Cards, Badges and Jumpers. The Football Record: Special editions for the 1959 State-of-Origin Match, June 20 (Victoria v West Australia), the Night Match Sept 7 (St.Kilda v Hawthorn), the 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood v Essendon), the 2ns Semi-Final (Melbourne v Carlton), the [Prelim, Western Australia: 1923 (circa) Postal Card Kgv 'One/Penny' on 1d brown overprint with 'West Australian Football League Umpire's Notice' printed mesage on back sent to B Wackemeyer, Burns Philp, Fremantle advising appointment to umpire at Subiaco, Footscray: 'Warriors of the West - Celebrating 75 Years 1925-2000 - Footscray Football Club - Western Bulldogs', print by Jamie Cooper, signed by the artist plus Chris Grant, Scott Wynd & Tony Liberatore, limited edition 165/250, window mounted, framed &, Warragul c1930 team photograph; 1931 'Football Record' - Gippsland Football League v Central Gippsland Football Association; programme for 1927 West Gippsland Hospital Carnival; cover for 1930 Warragul Football Club dinner signed by A.Strange. Highest Ever Score. Ltd. 2023 John Furphy Pty. (qty.). All but one in sleeves showing club colours. West Adelaide football club, 1951 - 1997 range of badges, fobs and pins, (22 different). 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). Graham Farmer - 2 Ltd. trading as CARTER'S Publications. Show 1 more like this, 1909 Unknown Publisher 'South Australian Footballers', the complete West Adelaide set (8/56). Framed 1995 Sunday Times, first
Triple West Perth fairest and best winner Dion Fleay is also a Falcon from Wickepin. E. Tyson - 17 v Swan Districts (1934) All Australian Players. Geelong Team of the Century (first ruck). Next Game - League League Ladder Swans Subscription Email Address * First Name Last Name at Wickepin, while my wife dozed off, I decided I should record something of each place and the scoreboard was the obvious thing to me. (9), Transfers/Decals: 1965 Golden Fleece 'Tasmania Activ-8 Transfers' (7/11) (Burnie, East Launceston, Hobart, Latrobe, Longford, North Hobart & Sandy Bay); plus c1970 Mobil 'Channel 9 Territory SANFL Decals' (6/10 + 2 spares), for Central Districts, North, Posters Album: c1936-2001 posters & prints, noted 1936 'The News' 'SANFL Team Photos' for Sturt; c1960 Education Department of Victoria 'Skills Posters' (7); 1967 Everybody's 'St. 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. 2023 John Furphy Pty. [3] Two weeks after the establishment of the new club it formed the WAFA together with Rovers and Fremantle. [2] Originally located at Leederville Oval, the team was relocated in 1994 to Arena Joondalup, a sports complex in the northern suburbs of Perth. In the shortened 2020 season they lost just one game the grand final to Williams. Tom Osborne, Bluffton. (28 items), WAFL: 1970-76 'Football Budget's (79) including Grand Finals 1970-75; also other WA programmes (8) including 1949 South West Districts Football Carnival. 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). 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). Your email address will not be published. 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). The Football Record: Special editions for the 1959 State-of-Origin Match, June 20 (Victoria v West Australia), the Night Match Sept 7 (St.Kilda v Hawthorn), the 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood v Essendon), the 2ns Semi-Final (Melbourne v Carlton), the [Prelim
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, 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, 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, A West Coast Eagles, Team signed presentation framed Guernsey 2000, with plaque 'From West Coast Eagles Football Department 2000' frame size: 102.5 x 74.5 cm. c1939-61 Autograph Book, with c65 signatures, with good range of Carlton players including Jim Park (killed in World War II); tennis star Harry Hopman; 1960-61 West Indies cricketers (8 including Frank Worrell). (West Torrens 1st Premiership). Career highlights; . Casellas, Ken; Marshall Aims to Rebuild; See Farmer, Barry; Scalping Not Considered by the League; Christian, Geoff; Souths Loss Poses Selection Problems; Christian, Geoff; 74 pt. 1969 NWC All-Conference Football Team Back to NWC Football: Offense. MacGowan, Montague St., East St.Kilda]: 12 editions between May 1933 and August 1935. Fair/VG. Dennis Cometti, The West Australian, 5 July 2013. Season P W L D Place Players Used . (Qty, Collection of photographs from Polly's time at West Perth, including six action photographs; 1969 Premiership trophy & flag; Polly Farmer being chaired from the field; Polly's 339th game; and ten reprinted team photographs, various sizes, condition, Group including pewter medal, 67 mm diameter, 'Westside Football Salutes, Graham Farmer, 356 games, 1953-1971' in presentation case; 1971 menu/program 'A Tribute to Graham Farmer'; annual reports for 1968 1970 & 1971; two pewter mugs won by Polly in 1968;, 'Football Record' & 'Football Budget' including 1963 1st Semi Final - Melbourne v St Kilda; 1963 Preliminary Final - Melbourne v Hawthorn; 1964 Victoria v WA; 1967 Preliminary Final - Geelong v Carlton; 1971 Grand Final East Perth v West Perth; 1971
And this apparently started with the very first state team, back in 1904. Celebrate the Victories of our great clubs 1949, 1969 and 1999 Premiership Years Friday 30 August 2019 at 6.30pm WA Italian Club 219 Fitzgerald Street, West Perth Cost: $150 Sumptuous 3 course meal Beer, wine and soft drinks Tables of 10 or can purchase tickets separately Dress: Formal MC: Dennis Cometti RSVP: Tracy at West Perth Football Club on reception@falconsfc.com.au or 9300 3611 by . 1906 Valentine's 'League Series' picture postcard for West Melbourne in the Vfa (1879-1880 & 1899-1907), Very Fine unused. MacGowan, Montague St., East St.Kilda]: 12 editions between May 1933 and August 1935. West Perth coach 1968-71 for premierships in 1969 and 1971. Played 176 games for East Perth 1953-61, kicking 157 goals. Good, 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 Brisabne, 2004 Port Adelaide & 2005 Sydney. Tackles. Fair/ (87 items)
Escort Championship Grand Finals 1979 & 1980 (3). Show 1 more like this, 1959 'The Football Budget', Volume 24, issues 1-31 including WA v Hawthorn, South Aust v West Aust (two matches), Grand Final - East Perth v Subiaco, and year summary on glossy pages - mentioning G Farmer winning the Simpson Medal for best on ground in, 1956 Carnival: Attractive certificate with Australian Coat-of-Arms & text 'Australian National Football Council, Carnival Player's Certificate, This is to Certify that G Farmer represented his State in an Australian Football Carnival. For a complete history on West Perth Football Club visitwww.waflonline.com.au, 37.17 v East Fremantle 9.7 (13 June 1981), E. Tyson - 143 (1934) No WANFL/WAFL/Westar Rules club since 1970 has achieved four consecutive premierships.b Austin Robertson junior was held goalless on only five occasions in his 269 games in the WANFL and VFL (in 1966 with South Melbourne), which occurred in 1962, 1963, 1965 and twice during his final 1974 season. Fair/G condition. 1992 AFL premiership won by West Coast as first club outside of the Victoria border. Win to East Perth; Casellas, Ken; Lewis Kicks Point in Last Second; Christian, Geoff; Subiaco Not Impressive in Beating Claremont; Casellas, Ken; South Fail to Curb Turner; Todd, John; East Perth Ruckmen Dominate Hit-Outs; Molloy, Frank; Richards and Wynne Shine; Molloy, Frank; Miller Inspires Souths , Todd, John; League Leaders Show Signs of Complacency. See our Sundries page, above, for many more words about scoreboards. Player honours: Best and fairest 1976; premiership team 1969, 1973, 1974; Victorian representative (8 games, 1 goal); captain 1978; Richmond Team of the Century. West Perth V East Perth. 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). Jacob, Lindsay (1969-1981) (North Melbourne, Kedron, Ulverstone, Sherwood) Jacobs, Ben (2011-2018) (Port Adelaide Magpies, Port Adelaide, North Ballarat, North Melbourne, Werribee) Jacobs, Danny (1999-2007) (Essendon, Hawthorn) Jacobs, Graeme (1964-1970) (Melbourne, South Melbourne) Jacobs, Graham (1959-1963) (Richmond) [15], Subiacos desire to play dry-weather football on the first wet day of the season costs them dearly against the Swans, as they break down at half-forward until the second half and do not hang on after taking the lead. Under the captain-coaching of former Royal Polly Farmer, West Perth win their first premiership since 1960 in brilliant fashion, setting records for highest Grand Final score and biggest win, which they broke in 1975. West Perth went on to win a last to first flag, which Smeath added to his 1969 and 71 premiership successes. [6] In 1891, a meeting of footballers was held to form a new team, to be called West Perth, which embraced the members of the then-defunct Metropolitan Football Club. 1906 Valentine's 'League Series' picture postcard for West Melbourne in the Vfa (1879-1880 & 1899-1907), Very Fine unused. 1938 WA Amateur State Team. With CoA. C1998-2008 programmes for pre-season & practice matches (58), nearly all clubs represented Adelaide (9), Brisbane (6), Carlton (6), Collingwood (10), Essendon (10), Fremantle (2), Geelong (8), Hawthorn (3), Melbourne (8), north Melb (9), Port Adelaide (6), Collingwood: Range with 1927 dinner menu for West Adelaide hosting Collingwood; 1969-81 newsletters (15); Collingwood mini flashlight. Contact Us, Sandover Medal (West Australian Football League), Member of the Order of the British Empire, Sister Kate's Children's Cottage Home (Perth). . Call us old-fashioned, but banners, club songs and plenty of goals with or without giant birds flying out of multiple scoreboards create the basic ingredients for a perfect day or night oout. 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. c1973-2006 'Football Record's/programmes, noted 1973 John Greening Appeal - Collingwood v St Kilda. In the 20th anniversary year of the . Fair/G condition
1921', Black Forest Football, SANFL Ephemera: Itinerary card, 'Trip to Western Australia 1913, Port Adelaide Football Club'; 1924 West Torrens Annual report; 1928 Scoring card 'Inter-state football match, Warracknabeal v S.Australia; 1934 'Record' West Torrens v Tasmanian League; 1954, Darbyshire West Perth Football Club figure, designed by Paul Rigby, darbyshire pottery Perth, c1938 and 1956. 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). R. Scott - 910 Goals (2), 1941-62 range, noted 1941 'South Australian football Budget' Preliminary Final West Adelaide v Norwood; 1943 A.A.S.C. [28], Bill Walker, despite suffering a bad back injury early in the match, constantly brings the ball into the open to have Swans running over Claremont after the Tigers obtained a four-goal quarter-time lead. Carter's Price Guide to Antiques in Australasia is Registered Trademark of John Furphy Pty. (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. Exceptional condition for these. He played his early football with Essendon and Fitzroy in Victoria before heading west in 1895 to play in the Goldfields. As you can see from the list below, I'm still chasing plenty of team photos. Good condition. Fair/Good condition. Show 3 more like this, Geelong: tie pin with enamel cat in Geelong colours, with original card 'End of Seson Trip 1964, Gold Coast, with Compliments of A.R. Played six games for Victoria, kicking six goals. Scoreless at East Fremantle by Les Everett, The Western Oval miniature replica (part 2), The Western Oval miniature replica (part 1). 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. Geelong coach 1973-75. (2
Round 3; Swan Districts: 8.15: 63: Sat 19-Apr-1969 2:20 PM Att: 8555 Venue: Bassendean Oval: West Perth: 28.21: 189: West Perth won by 126 points [Game Stats]; Subiaco: 17.15: 117: Sat 19-Apr-1969 2:20 PM Att: 7654 Venue: Subiaco Oval: South Fremantle Circa 1919. (2, West Coast/Weg Artwork: Preliminary artwork for cover of 1992 Grand Final video, produced and signed by Weg, for Australian Football Video, c1994, size 32 x 46 cm. 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.
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