west perth 1995 premiership team

With an outstanding young playing group, quality leadership and a strong club culture, success beckons for "the boys from ol' West Coast".West Coast Amateur Football Club is one of the most successful clubs in the WAAFL competition.Sign up to receive news and updates.Since its genesis in 1984, West Coast has won 15 premierships. We look forward to building on that record this year, which marks the club's 34th birthday and the 43 year of amateur football "down by the sea".PO Box 36, Floreat Forum WA 6014Over the course of its 34 year history, the club has experienced numerous highlights, including a number of successful seasons in the WAAFL’s premier A Grade competition, culminating in arguably the pinnacle of West Coast's history, with the League team winning the A Grade Premiership in 1994 under the guidance of John Dimmer - who went on to coach West Perth to WAFL flags in 1995 and 1999, followed by premierships with South Fremantle in 2005 and 2009.From its City Beach Oval base, West Coast Cowan enjoyed a relatively successful period. The B Reserve team won the 2001 Premiership; the B Colts team were 2003 Premiers; and the West Coast Cowan C League team - which included a number of players from the 2003 Colts Premiers - won the 2006 flag under the guidance of Tom Wagner. Having earned promotion back to B Grade in 2007, the League side achieved the remarkable feat of back-to-back flags that year. The Victorian Football Club was established at a meeting on 2 May 1885. 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. The success of this merger was confirmed later that year, when West Coast Cowan won the WAAFL's coveted Champion Club award in its inaugural season.After a mixed 2017 season, the club finds itself back in B Grade and ready to consolidate for another tilt at the WAAFL's premier competition in the years ahead. The B Reserve team won the 2001 Premiership; the B Colts team were 2003 Premiers; and the West Coast Cowan C League team - which included a number of players from the 2003 Colts Premiers - won the 2006 flag under the guidance of Tom Wagner. Spending most of his time on the wing, Black has had an outstanding 2013 season which saw him also represent Western Australia in the state game win over Victoria in Northam, and he had another outstanding game in the grand final.The 21-year-old earned his place in the team thanks to some outstanding goalkicking form in the reserves and he has some very obvious strengths to his game that make him an important cog in the forward-line – the ability to mark on the lead and generally to kick straight.He ended up with 13 possessions, 31 hit outs, six clearances and four inside-50 entries to be a strong contributor to West Perth's win while also limiting the influence for East Perth of Johnson and Lycett around the ground.Finished with 16 possessions, five marks, three inside-50 entries and three rebounds from the defensive 50.The 28-year-old finished the grand final with 15 possessions, four tackles, two clearances, two inside-50 entries and two rebounds from the defensive 50.Smith didn’t add another goal and Hunt's performance of shutting him down went a long way to West Perth's eventual victory.In the end, Keunen was terrific in the grand final up against two men with AFL experience not to mention who both had a height and weight advantage over him.Finished the grand final with a team-high 36 possessions and an incredible 13 clearances of which seven came from centre bounces.Finished the grand final with 23 possessions and four clearances as he continues to build his reputation as one of the very best emerging talents in the WAFL.Had a superb grand final across half-forward finishing with 17 possessions, nine tackles, four clearances, four inside-50 entries and a goal to start off the final quarter to put West Perth up by 17 points.The 26-year-old added another two goals in the grand final when he kicked his first just before half-time and then second at the 12-minute mark of the third term to put West Perth back out to a nine-point lead.After just having played 23 matches, he is now a premiership player and made a solid contribution in the grand final win over East Perth with two goals from nine disposals, five marks, three clearances, three tackles, two inside-50 entries and two hit outs.He worked tirelessly to get himself right and wasn’t set to go for semi-final weekend, but then did play in West Perth's reserves preliminary final win over Perth and that saw him available for selection in the league grand final.Prior to 2013, he had always played as a defender and given West Perth's strong back-line he might not have held his spot there but he has turned himself into a forward this year with his main job to apply enormous pressure and he has done that outstandingly well.Initially he came into the team to play as a tall forward target and to help back up Keunen in the ruck, but over the last month he has switched to the back-line and done some big jobs and did another one in the grand final.Had another solid performance in the grand final with 14 possessions, four marks, two inside-50 entries and four rebounds from the defensive 50.He also had 15 possessions, six marks and three inside-50 entries to go with his two goals.He hurt his shoulder in the first half, but fought through that pain to continue to play a physical style of football and was even still able to spoil and mark above his head despite his shoulder complaint.He had an outstanding two seasons ending up with West Coast rookie-listing him for 2013 and now, when not playing with the Eagles in 2014 he will be back at East Perth because of the alignment.He had several different opponents throughout the day and continued to be a crucial member of the West Perth defence finishing with 12 possessions and five rebounds out of the defensive 50.Mellington will now revert to playing with Peel Thunder in the WAFL in 2014 if he remains on Fremantle's list.WEST Perth beat East Perth by 49 points in Sunday's WAFL grand final to claim the Falcons' first premiership since 2003 and all 22 players made a strong contribution in the premiership triumph.He then was the main target in the forward-line for much of the grand final and contributed strongly with 14 possessions, five inside-50 entries and four goals.

The new team was to play its games at the Recreation Ground (now Esplanade Reserve) and wear the colours cardinal and navy. WEST Perth beat East Perth by 49 points in Sunday's WAFL grand final to claim the Falcons' first premiership since 2003 and all 22 players made a strong contribution in the premiership triumph. He booted his first goal late in the third quarter from a near impossible angle outside the boundary before adding a second during the last term.It has been a long 10 years until this year's grand final, but Salecic now is a dual premiership player and a premiership captain as the 213-game, Breckler Medal winning captain's reputation as an all-time great of the West Perth Football Club continues to grow.His first goal was the opening major of the game when he kicked a beauty from deep in the forward pocket before he added a second at the 15-minute of the first quarter, his third just before half-time, fourth at the 15-minute mark of the last quarter and then fifth at the 30-minute mark.He struggled to find his best position in 2012 in his first year off the Eagles list, but settled into a role in defence during the 2013 season and shone whether playing on small or tall forwards from the opposition, and whether asked to play lockdown roles or to be the general to set up play from defence.The Hutchings story saw him initially drafted to St Kilda from East Perth but after just one year with the Saints he was delisted and returned to the WAFL and signed with West Perth.That didn’t get off to the perfect start with him sidelined early on in the season, but he came in to play two matches in the reserves before coming into the league side for the Falcons in Round 11 and remained there from Round 15 onwards.His physicality, tackling ability and refusal to be beaten in a contest continues to lead the way for the Falcons and that made him a natural match-up for East Perth co-captain Craig Wulff early in the grand final.The 29-year-old finished with 24 possessions, 12 clearances, seven tackles and five inside-50 entries with the conditions making the game a tight and tough affair, and that suited him right down to the ground.There has been no more committed West Perth midfielder over the past decade as he continually puts his body on the line for the Falcons, and now he has been rewarded with a premiership and played a tremendous grand final himself.However, he returned in the reserves in Round 24 against Swan Districts and was backed in to play in the league second semi-final against Claremont, and put in a strong showing and held his spot for the grand final and did well limited the influence of East Perth's small forwards, and had four rebounds from the defensive 50 himself.He thought he had four goals as well before the umpires reversed a decision in the second quarter that was initially paid a goal when they determined it had been touched off his boot.

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west perth 1995 premiership team