Up until 1987, Western Australia was immersed in WAFL culture and East Fremantle enjoyed a strong following. The team's home ground is East Fremantle Oval. In 1950 they reversed the 1949 Grand Final result against the Cardinals but lost narrowly to an inaccurate South Fremantle in the premiership decider. He celebrated his 150th game in style in a first semi-final win against Peel Thunder and now the Claremont life member will be hoping to cap off the best and most consistent season of his career by winning Saturday's Grand Final. Suffering from internal dissent as presidents Barry McGrath and Nick Catalano were opposed by the board over not only relocation, which most other members opposed in favour of a better deal from the West Australian Football Commission,[9] but also the admission of Peel Thunder,[10] Perth immediately returned to the basement. When he's then not there or has a quiet day, the difference is stark. The reigning premiers (2022) are West Perth, winning its 20th premiership. Times named in 2022: 5 The Australian Football Indigenous Team of the Century was today announced in Melbourne. While those six defenders earned their spots, Angus Dewar (Subiaco, five selections), Tony Notte (Swan Districts, five), Chad Pearson (South Fremantle, four) and Drew Rohde (Subiaco, four) were other back-line players to put themselves in the hunt. WAFL Round 1 v West Coast Eagles . EMERGENCY STEFAN GIRO (Subiaco) The former Carlton AFL big-bodied midfielder has found a home for himself with the Royals and while 2022 didnt end up in the finals appearance they were hoping, he couldnt have possibly done more. Davies, Steve, and Greg Wardell-Johnson (2009). West Australian football fans will have unprecedented access to the WAFL in 2022 and beyond, with the agreement of the most expansive and contemporary broadcast deal in the history of the competition. In 1980, the WANFL dropped the "N" and the "ern" and reverted to being called the WAFL. He became a premiership player in 2021 by confirming himself as a regular player at Subiaco and while 2022 didnt have the same team success with the Lions missing finals, what it meant for him was him taking the next step in his career. Times named in 2022: 8 In response, the government wanted a full-scale investigation into the likely future financial demands of football. Over his entire 89-game WAFL career now after serving a significant reserves apprenticeship, he has consolidated himself as a no-nonsense key defender who might not grab the spotlight like his teammates, but at the same time is very rarely beaten and is outstanding at taking on the league's best forwards. [citation needed], In 1886 a new club Fremantle-based club Unions joined. The Goldfields competition (later known as the Goldfields Football League) was hence comparable in status and standard to the Perth competition for many years. The inSync Product provides both on-premise and cloud solutions to enterprises for end-point devices (laptops, mobiles) backups and archival of data. The competition was stiff, though, and fellow midfielders Bailey Rogers, Sam Fisher and Haiden Schloithe grabbed spots in the forward-line where they did spend some time throughout the season as well. The West Australian Football League (WAFL) is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, Western Australia.The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting from March to September, with the top five teams playing off in a finals series, culminating in a Grand Final.The league also runs reserves, colts (under-19) and women's . West Perth ended up with 19 players earning a spot at least once, Claremont 18, Swan Districts 18, South Fremantle 17, East Fremantle 16, East Perth 12, Subiaco 11, Perth 11 and the West Coast Eagles eight. In 1996, the AFL, as part of their centenary celebrations, named a 'Team of the Century' - a collection of players from the VFL/AFL's 100 years. Its was adapted when the Club changed logos to the Sharks in 1983. Round 13 Noah Strom (South Fremantle) THUNDER FRIDAYS; Upcoming Events; Facilities; However, during this period more and more star WAFL players were looking to head to the Victorian Football League (VFL), enticed by the bigger money and the fact that it was more and more gaining a reputation as the "big" league. The Team consisted of players from East Fremantle and South Fremantle that had played at least 100 WAFL games for either Fremantle club. YouTube Encyclopedic. No longer was he a handy role player on a star-studded team, but he became one of the stars as a prime on-baller for Subiaco. [38] A senior women's competition was inaugurated in 2019. Patrons at the WAFL pay at the gates. Times named in 2022: 7 The next year, in 1967, the same clubs played off with a similar result with the margin stretched to 18 points. His move last year to the half-back flank continues to be paying dividends both for him personally and for East Fremantle as a team. The following are relatively recent attendance figures. This chronology below is not a definitive outline of . The East Fremantle Football Club was formed in 1898 and is the most successful side in Western Australia, their 29 premierships placing them second behind Port Adelaide in the country. His passion and intensity was infectious, his ferocity was intimidating and his celebrations were unforgettable as he put together a season of kicking 39 goals including six in Round 3 along with two hauls of five, and kicking four another couple of times. Wed, November 30, 2022 - 11:04 AM. However, with champion ruckman Merv McIntosh desperate to see his team with a premiership, Perth under experienced former Carlton centreman Ern Henfry and captain Keith Harper, improved in 1955 to win fourteen of twenty minor round games and defeat the Cardinals in the first semi-final. CENTRE JYE BOLTON (Claremont) Matera (Italian pronunciation: [matra], locally [matera] (listen); Materano: Matr [matr]) is a city in the region of Basilicata, in Southern Italy. Unlucky Subiaco players to miss the top 21 in 21 years include; Lachlan Delahunty . The Australian Football Hall of Fame was established in 1996. All figures for games and goals refer to premiership (home-and-away and finals) matches only. Demon Hodge making most of being unleashedFriday, July 5, 2013 - 10:34 AM - by Chris Pike. His role did change at times and he spent some time setting up play off half-back, but wherever he was playing he was as effective and consistent as ever. Round 19 Milan Murdock (East Fremantle) Previous Teams of the Year: 1 (2020). (This was shown by the fact that it had a separate seat on the Australian National Football Council until 1919.). Friday, April 29, 2022 - 9:00 AM by Chris Pike. However, the three premierships won during this time are given equal status to any other, in official records (East Perth however don't give their 1944 premiership win equal status). They were given one concession, which was to draft champion Hawthorn player Ben Allen, who . To commemorate the 100 th birthday of the V/AFL, the Team of the Century was named at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne, by the selection . RUCK HAMISH FREE (South Fremantle) We are so proud of our team, partners & our competition. [citation needed], On returning home from there they naturally wished to play the sport they'd grown up with and no doubt exerted some influence on their less affluent peers as to such. From the very first matches played in the late 1850s through to the end of the 20th century, football in Australia was very state league-focussed. East Fremantle was a foundation member of the WAFL Women's competition in 2019. On a Claremont team full of superstars and higher profile players, it's hard to ignore that he has become their barometer. He held the West Perth club record of 256 games and but for this coaching opportunity he may well have become the first WAFL player to play 300 league games. INTERCHANGE: Luke Meadows (WP), Kyle Baskerville (EF), Liam Hickmott (S), Hamish Brayshaw (EP) [1] The club enjoyed success in the latter part of the 1900s, winning its first premiership in controversial circumstances in 1907: the club originally lost the grand final against East Fremantle by five points, but this was amended to a one-point victory after Perth successfully protested that the free kick from which one of East Fremantle's goals was scored was awarded after the half time bell. But in 1977, when the first proper State of Origin match was played, it saw Western Australia inflict its biggest defeat on a Victorian team. He is a walking highlight reel and has a mortgage on the Goal of the Year awards each and every WAFL season, but there's plenty of substance to the leading small forward in the competition as well. WACA Team of the Century 4 years 2 months ago #160884. swan42; Visitor jackspratt wrote: In the spirit of AR's excellent threads on WAFL/VFL best teams, this has just popped up on TheWest online, purporting to be the ultimate team to . Clearly there is a huge appetite for State Of Origin . Round 4 Jesse Turner (Swan Districts) He has never looked back since and was his team's Player of the Finals in his debut season and then took an even greater leap forward throughout 2022. The league is run adjacent to the WAFL premiership.[34]. And virtually overnight Australian Rules football became the dominant code for the spectator as well. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP. But all he will be worried about is trying to become a dual premiership player on Saturday. Unlike many other sporting competitions, the WAFL didn't go into recess during World War I, although two teams North Fremantle and Midland Junction were "casualties" of the war, competing for the last time in 1915 and 1917 respectively. It would have been based at Northam's Jubilee Oval. WAFL Grand Final Returns to Optus Stadium in 2023 February 22nd, 2023. . Despite Unions/Fremantle being the most dominant club in the WAFA up to this point winning the competition 10 times in its 13 years of existence, problems with debt saw the club disappear and some people involved with the old entity formed South Fremantle Football Club in its place. Only one player earned selection 10 times throughout the season and that was Swan Districts wingman and vice-captain Jesse Turner. Though wingman David Pretty won the Simpson Medal, Perth failed against East Fremantle, and missed the finals in 1975. Among the thousands of members' who have played, coached and helped administer the Perth Football Club since its inception in 1899, 35 individuals were honoured as the inaugural inductees into the Perth Demon's Hall of Fame club on Saturday night in front of over 450 people. However East Perth finally won through in the 1972 grand final. Ruckman Wim Rosbender marked his best season, winning the Simpson Medal. Travis Head's 49 not out against India has helped Australia seal their place in the WTC decider. He has played 44 reserves games along the way and only managed 18 league appearances in those first three seasons, but has consolidated himself the last three years and stepped up even further in 2022. It wasnt an easy back-line to be part of given they were often under siege with opposition forays forward, but he stood strong impressively as a defender and intercept marker while doing his best to set up play out of the back-line. It's remarkable now to think that his first full WAFL season in 2016 saw him play as a key defender where he was a prolific ball winner when he's now been the key forward of the last seven years. I'm a lifelong collector of WA football memorabilia. Perth is statistically one of the least successful teams in the competition, and has not played in a grand final since 1978. Now 1,500 people to a home game is considered a strong attendance. Event Information His team dominated the competition at the turn of the century topping the ladder in 1999, 2000 and 2001. Established in 1986, the Club has deep history and roots within WA football, and is one of the most recognisable sporting brands/clubs in Western Australia. WAFL: Geoff Marsh (cricket) played 5 senior games for South Fremantle in the WAFL in 1978. During the war years Perth continued to be prominent, finishing third in each of 1916, 1917 and 1918, but following the end of the war Perth (or Victoria Park as they were known in 1934 and 1935) was to have a long period in the doldrums. [citation needed], However progress of Australian rules in Western Australia still lagged behind the big football cities of Melbourne, Adelaide and Geelong and is evidenced by the unstable nature of the clubs that participated in the early years. Just, wow. In the spirit of AR's excellent threads on WAFL/VFL best teams, this has just popped up on TheWest online, . Corporal Percy Sutherland MOFFLIN (10th Light Horse). Times named in 2022: 7 The league is currently affiliated with the two Western Australia-based AFL clubs. The higher standard of play that followed helped to increase the game's popularity and increased the professionalism of the WAFA which in turn saw a more stable look come to the league which to this point saw teams frequently coming and going, not to mention problems with frequent crowd violence. Claremont's Ryan Lim and Swan Districts' Jesse Turner were the standout wingmen of the season while Jye Bolton, Angus Schumacher and Blaine Boekhorst claimed the three on-ball positions. Overall, the club has won seven premierships, including a hat-trick between 1966 and 1968, with the last coming in 1977. The two clubs faced each other again in the 1908 and 1909 grand finals, East Fremantle victorious on both occasions. Peel actually scored 10.10 (70) for the match, but their score was deleted as a penalty for playing a player with an incorrect clearance. Peel had 22 players make a Team of the Week and they had the most across the competition to make it just once with 12. The team was selected in recognition of the contribution made by Indigenous players over the past 100 years. A shortlist of players was . Half forwards: Alex Jesaulenko, (Carlton, St Kilda) Royce Hart (Richmond) Dick Reynolds (Essendon) Forwards: Leigh Matthews (Hawthorn) John Coleman (Essendon) Haydn Bunton (Fitzroy) Followers: Graham Farmer (Geelong) Ron Barassi (Melbourne, Carlton) . It was epic to see it shine in Leedy yesterday. They then upset South by twelve points and came back on a windy day to defeat East Fremantle by two points in the 1955 WANFL Grand Final for their first premiership in forty-eight years. The offer was withdrawn. George had the knack of being able to take the ball out of the . McIntosh crowned his last game winning the Simpson Medal for best on field. He was later appointed coach . VS. Leederville Oval. At the end of each round of the 2022 WAFL season, a Team of the Week was selected made up of the standout 22 performers from that weekend's action giving players from each team 18 opportunities to put their case forward for a spot in the Team of the Year. Pune Area, India. Interchange: Gary Ablett (Hawthorn, Geelong) Jack Dyer . They approached the state government for financial aid, and were rewarded with a grant of $1.9million. Farmer was named as first ruck in the AFL Team of the Century, the WAFL Team of the Century, the Teams of the Century for East Perth, Geelong and West Perth and in the Indigenous Team of the Century. In 1933, he was the first person to kick 100 goals in a season in WAFL history (he would go on to break the century in eigh different seasons). BACK POCKET TOBY MCQUILKIN (South Fremantle) Times named in 2022: 5 He finished the WAFL season with Peel in some remarkably dominant form as he laid claim to being the best big man across the competition. The West Coast Eagles were formed and competed in the VFL for the first time in 1987 (the VFL was renamed the AFL in 1990). The cycle was repeated even more dramatically in 2014: the Demons had looked like a first league finals berth since 1997 before fading and had had both lower grades make the top four in 2013, but in 2014 after winning their opening two matches an injury crisis and off-field dissent wrecked Perth to such an extent that it won only one more match for its fifteenth wooden spoon and ninth since 1981. FORWARD POCKET HAIDEN SCHLOITHE (South Fremantle) On Wednesday 12 October 1927, the WAFL was renamed the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL) the "national" concept in the name being adopted by the SANFL, TANFL and other leagues when the Australian Football Council became the Australian National Football Council earlier in the year.[29]. The WAFL was founded in 1885 as the West Australian Football Association (WAFA), and has undergone a variety of name changes since then, re-adopting its current name in 2001. FULL-BACK MATTHEW JUPP (East Fremantle) Representing the south-east area of the Perth metropolitan region, the club currently trains and plays its home games at Lathlain Park (currently known, for sponsorship reasons, as Mineral Resources Park), having previously played at the WACA Ground between 1899 and 1958 and later in 1987 and 1988. For the soccer club, see. Against a backdrop in which several WAFL clubs were looking to enter the VFL or in which a struggling Victorian club may be relocated to Perth, the WAFL decided to hastily form a new club to enter the VFL such that they could retain control of a West Australian presence in the situation. These migrants came from a climate where Australian Rules football was more popular and included a large number of footballers including some celebrated players. [6] There were unsuccessful plans by the WAFL to relocate the Demons to the Perth Hills to capture expanding outer suburbs as West Perth did by moving to Joondalup,[7] but in spite of the trouble many players had travelling to Lathlain, the Perth board voted by 115 to 83 to remain there on 11 July 1995. Of the 418 available spots in the Teams of the Week across the 20 rounds, it was East Fremantle's players who earned selection the most with their 16 players earning a spot on 60 occasions. WAFL Team of the Year 2021 Wednesday, September 15, 2021 - 8:43 PM - by Chris Pike. 443; Gomes Given Green Light to Continue as Sharks Captain . Player of the match Charlie Stobo described Western Australia as a "bloody hard" team to break into, so he's trying to make the most of it. Transcription. Not only did it open spots up in the midfield, but he has proven himself ideally suited to a role down back. INTERCHANGE HAMISH BRAYSHAW (East Perth) Fri Apr 07 14:10. Western Australian football was particularly strong during the years immediately following World War II. WAFL clubs have struggled ever since with their sudden demise from being technically equal to any VFL club, to feeder club status. (AFL Team of the Century) TC9 in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Greek Team of the Century; VFL/AFL Italian Team of the Century; Indigenous Team of the Century; Notes. He was the club's leading goalkicker in 1980 (97 goals - also winning the WAFL's Bernie Naylor Medal), and also 1981 (119 goals - a club record). He could well be South Fremantle's most decorated player this century and despite retiring following the elimination final loss to Peel Thunder, he remained right at the peak of his powers by the end of the 2022 season. Times named in 2022: 9 Showing just what a quality season he had was celebrated on Tuesday night when he won the Sandover Medal for 2022 and he did that despite only playing 14 of the 18 matches, including missing the last three after rupturing his ACL in Round 16 against West Perth. Now 39 games into his career and already a premiership player, is someone Subiaco can build around moving forward. Times named in 2022: 7 In 1952, the Avon Valley Football Association applied to enter a team in the WANFL, following concerns about its players being poached by Perth-based teams. Previous Teams of the Year: 6 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021). The team includes many names that have become synonymous with East Fremantle. Round 20 Lloyd Meek (Peel Thunder), Copyright 2023 West Australian Football Commission He had every reason to expect to be part of more team success upon joining Subiaco given the club's remarkable recent history. It has been a bit of a journey for the 26-year-old to consolidate himself as a regular league player at Perth since making his debut back in 2017. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. The move to regionalisation which saw Unions take on the old Fremantle's name and colours made it difficult for this club that didn't represent a particular area to attract players. Subiaco and Swan Districts have the equal most wooden spoons, with 21. In the twenty-five open-age seasons from 1919 to 1946 Perth played in the finals only three times for just one win over East Perth in 1934. HALF-FORWARD FLANK SAM FISHER (Swan Districts) The schoolboy side lasted just two matches, but the three other sides went on to contest what in retrospect was viewed as the first-ever official Western Australian Football Association (WAFA) premiership, won by Rovers. ESP | Previous Teams of the Year: 6 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021). Whilst 2022 didnt pan out that way with a rare non-finals season for the Lions, he didnt disappoint as a recruit fresh out of the AFL system at Fremantle. In his day he was the fastest big man or near big man in the game. He finished the season on fire with all seven of his Team of the Week selections coming in the last eight rounds of the season and he very nearly claimed a second Sandover Medal. Essendon Essendon VFL and VFLW The Hangar - Non-footy talk Essendon History. 1898 saw the entry of East Fremantle to the league. the VFL representative team) had by far the best record in interstate games for a long time. During the 1980s and 1990s, the club also had severe financial problems, so bad that in 1990 after losing revenue from gate pooling and the WAFC being forced to pay the West Coast Eagles' licence fee as its holder, the Demons had to raise $100,000 to avoid folding at the close of the season. What a remarkable career he's had now over 131 games with Claremont since arriving in 2016 and there were no signs at all of him dropping off in 2022. East Fremantle, the WAFL's most successful club, won the centenary premiership in 1985 and in 1986 Subiaco had the honour to be the last club to win the premiership prior to Western Australia's participation in the national league. Previous Teams of the Year: 1 (2021). EMERGENCIES: Lloyd Meek (PT), Stefan Giro (S), Shane Nelson (WP). In a year where his brothers Angus and Andrew continued to star in the AFL at Melbourne and Fremantle respectively, he put together the best WAFL season of his career that has now spanned 60 matches in the competition dating back to his debut in 2018. Recent AFL players who originated from the Perth Football Club include Lance Franklin, Chance Bateman, Troy Cook, Leon Davis, Darren Glass, Steven Armstrong, Scott Stevens, Damon White, Brennan Stack, Mark Coughlan, Ryan Hargrave, Michael Johnson, Sharrod Wellingham, Chris Mayne and David Myers. The club is recognised as one of the most successful WAFL teams . Times named in 2022: 8 He now retires a 200-game player with South Fremantle and it wouldnt surprise to see him win a fifth fairest and best award and this is his seventh Team of the Year selection. Victory came despite solitary resistance from Jermaine Blackwood, who scored 79 of his team's runs in a one-man effort to give the Windies a chance. The South Melbourne Soccer Club Team of the Century was an event on February 12th 2002 - held at the Palladium at Crown Casino - at which South Melbourne's greatest ever side was announced. [16], Attendance at WAFL matches dropped when each of the two Western Australian based AFL teams entered the league. The departure of Armstrong to Subiaco in 1980 only made things worse: despite the presence of a fine coach in Alan Joyce for two seasons, Perth never improved upon 1979's sixth place between 1980 and 1985 and won only 28 of its 126 games. Despite the fact that many involved with Fremantle moved onto South Fremantle the new club is not seen as a continuation of the old and did not lay claim to its proud records to that date. Courageous defender, Mal Day, won the Simpson Medal for an outstanding game. Only Players, Officials and Volunteers that served the club between 1898 and 1986 were deemed worthy to be inducted. Round 18 Regan Clarke (Perth) Round 6 Blair Bell (Peel Thunder) In 1887 Fremantle left the WAFA and the West Australian Football Club joined but they would only play two seasons before they disappeared. Team Store; Membership; Events & Functions. The Team 1906-1944 Backs: Wally Fletcher Harry Sherlock Alby Western Half Backs: Harold (Nashy) Brentnall Ray Starr Archie Herd Centres: Ike Allen William (Digger)Thomas Jackie Guhl Half Fwds: Mick Cronin (Capt) Paddy Hebbard Previous Teams of the Year: 1 (2021). From 1956 to 1961 it would be East Perth's turn to dominate the WAFL with them featuring in all 6 Grand Finals of this period and coming out with 3 victories. Times named in 2022: 8 The WAFL has run a simultaneous reserves competition and colts (under-19s) competition for its clubs since 1925 and 1957 respectively. (Fremantle, Rovers. Previous Teams of the Year: 5 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021). East Fremantle has a fierce rivalry with its Port cousin, South Fremantle, and the Foundation Day Derby between the two sides is a much anticipated highlight of the local football calendar. East Perth's inaugural season in the WAFLW will be historic for the new eight team competition and the club's fi. From 1921 to 1923 the club suffered the ignominy of a hat-trick of wooden spoons, and though it became more competitive in the ensuing decade only in 1927, 1934 and 1939 did the Redlegs win more games than they lost. The club song of the Perth Football Club is sung to the tune of the Anthem of the United States Marine Corps, the same tune is used by the Adelaide Crows. This article is about the Australian rules football club. Friday, October 7, 2022 - 8:47 AM. Watch on. Oct 2. One of the best afield with 20 possessions. In 1997 the East Fremantle Football Club named its Team of the Century, to coincide with the club centenary celebrations. Previous Teams of the Year: 0. EMERGENCY SHANE NELSON (West Perth) The manner in which the Demons reversed a last round loss to East Perth by eleven goals in the first semi final might have made people think at the very least a grand final berth was forthcoming, but South Fremantle put paid to that with a six-goal win in the preliminary final. In 1890 Unions would rename themselves Fremantle as those involved in the game saw the need to identify themselves with the region they were located in. During the 1880s, the discoveries of gold, firstly in the Kimberley, Pilbara and Murchison regions, led to a dramatic increase in WA's population, including many players and supporters of Australian Rules from the eastern colonies. Round 8 Matthew Jupp (East Fremantle) Entdecke 1996 Select AFL Hall of Fame Card: IAN STEWART . The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting from March to September, with the top five teams playing off in a finals series, culminating in a Grand Final. Sandover Medal: (13 total) Lin Richards (1931), Jim Conway (1950), Jack Clarke (1957), Ray Sorrell (1961, 1963), David Hollins (1971), Graham Melrose (1974), Brian Peake (1977), Murray Wrensted (1985), Craig Treleven (1995), Adrian Bromage (1998), Rory O'Brien (2013), Blaine Boekhorst (2022), Simpson Medallists (in Grand Final): (10 total) Alan Ebbs (1945), Frank Conway (1957), Ray Sorrell (1962), Norm Rogers (1964), Dave Imrie (1965), Gary Gibellini (1974), Kevin Taylor (1979), Clinton Browning (1992), Mark Amaranti (1994), Adrian Bromage (1998), Simpson Medallists (in State Game): (5 total) Ray Sorrell (1962), Kevin Taylor (1982), Paul Harding (1991), Craig Treleven (1995), Rod Tregenza (1999), Bernie Naylor Medallists: (20 total) Ernest Kelly (1904, 38 goals), Henry Sharpe (1905, 50 goals), Henry Sharpe (1907, 48 goals), Charles Doig (1908, 26 goals), Charles Doig (1909, 38 goals), Arthur Rawlinson (1917, 46 goals), Joseph Lawn (1919, 55 goals), Dinney Coffey (1923, 36 goals), George Doig (1933, 106 goals), George Doig (1934, 152 goals), George Doig (1935, 113 goals), George Doig (1936, 109 goals), George Doig (1937, 144 goals), George Doig (1941, 141 goals), George Prince (1949, 82 goals), Bob Johnson (1966, 92 goals), Kevin Taylor (1979, 102 goals), Neil Lester-Smith (1989, 90 goals), Rod Tregenza (1999, 86 goals), Rod Tregenza (2000, 86 goals), Prendergast Medallists: (9 total) Bill Taggart (1954), 1977: Joe Angel, 1978: Kevin Taylor, 1994: Jon Stagg, 2002: Leigh Willison, 2007: Morgan Cooper, 2008: Conor Davidson, 2010: James Murray, Timothy Viney (2011), Benjamin Harding (2017), Jack Clarke Medal: (5 total) Mark Amaranti (1985), Graham Ralph (1989), Matthew Cremin (2000), Andrew Green (2001), Jacob Green (2013), Chesson Medallists: (2 total) Greg Brown (1972), Doug Winning (1973), All-Australian team: Jack Clarke (1953, 1956, 1958, 1961), Alan Preen (1958), Norm Rogers (1958), Ray Sorrell (1958, 1961), Brian Peake (1979 (c), 1980, 1986 (c)), Tony Buhagiar (1979), Kevin Taylor (1983), Peter Wilson (1986), Updated: July 2020Source(s): Playing list, Coaching staff. 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