1939_WANFL_season

1939 WANFL season

1939 WANFL season

Australian rules football season


The 1939 WANFL season was the 55th season of the various incarnations of the Western Australian National Football League. It is best known for West Perth's record losing streak of twenty-seven matches up to the fifteenth round, an ignominy equalled by Peel Thunder in their formative years but never actually beaten.[1] The Cardinals finished with the worst record since Midland Junction lost all twelve games in 1917, and were the first WANFL team with only one victory for twelve seasons.[2] In their only win, champion forward Ted Tyson became the first West Australian to kick over one thousand goals and he just failed to replicate his 1938 feat of leading the goalkicking for a bottom club. Subiaco, despite a second Sandover win from Haydn Bunton (in spite of several problematic leg injuries) won only three matches, and Swan Districts, affected by the loss of star goalkicker Ted Holdsworth to Kalgoorlie,[3] began a long period as a cellar-dweller with a fall to sixth.

Quick Facts Teams, Premiers ...

Claremont, with captain George Moloney returning to the goalfront from the centre, won their second consecutive premiership despite the loss of many key players in the week before the Grand Final, whilst East Fremantle and East Perth remained firmly entrenched in the top and had a neck-and-neck battle late in the season for the double chance. Perth and South Fremantle, both of whom had had long periods in the wilderness, fought an exciting battle for the last place in the top four that ended with the red and whites winning by the narrowest of margins, in the process providing a basis for the club's dynasty following World War II, which began on the weekend of the penultimate round.

Two key rule changes were made in the WANFL and nationally in 1939. The holding the ball rule was altered to eliminate the provision for a player to drop the ball when tackled, meaning that a player was forced to either kick or handpass the ball when tackled to avoid conceding a free kick; and, the boundary throw-in was reintroduced whenever the ball went out of bounds, except when put out deliberately, instead of a free kick being awarded against the last player to touch the ball, as had been the case since 1925.[4]

Home-and-away season

Round 1

More information Round 1 ...

Round 2 (Labour Day)

More information Round 2 ...

Round 3

More information Round 3 ...

Round 4

More information Round 4 ...

Round 5

More information Round 5 ...

Round 6

More information Round 6 ...

Round 7

More information Round 7 ...

Round 8

More information Round 8 ...

Round 9

More information Round 9 ...

Round 10 (Foundation Day)

More information Round 10 ...

Round 11

More information Round 11 ...

Round 12

More information Round 12 ...

Round 13

More information Round 13 ...

Round 14

More information Round 14 ...

Round 15

More information Round 15 ...

Round 16

More information Round 16 ...

Round 17

More information Round 17 ...

Round 18

More information Round 18 ...

Round 19

More information Round 19 ...

Round 20

More information Round 20 ...

Ladder

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: WAFL Footy Facts
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

First semi-final

More information First semi-final ...

Second semi-final

More information Second semi-final ...

Preliminary final

More information Preliminary final ...

Grand final

1939 WANFL Grand Final
Saturday, 7 October (2:45 pm) East Fremantle def. by Claremont Subiaco Oval [103]
5.4 (34)
7.7 (49)
10.8 (68)
 11.10 (76)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.2 (14)
8.7 (55)
12.10 (82)
 14.11 (95)
Umpires: George Owens
George Doig 6, Sanford, McGlinn, Wendt, Ebbs, Kingsbury Goals Heusler 3, Baker 3, Bermingham 2, George Moloney 2, Hooper 2, Gibson, Reeves
Seubert, George Doig, Sanford, Jack Clark, McGlinn, Briggs Best O‘Neill (best on ground), Heusler, Sammy Clarke, Julian, Reeves, Kenworthy
Injuries Serjeant (broken jaw)
Lovegrove (ankle)

Despite the absence of Compton (suspended), Reid and Edmeades, and injuries to skipper George Moloney and Lovegrove, Claremont convincingly win their second premiership with a brilliant third quarter into the wind.


References

  1. "WAFL Footy Facts: Consecutive Games Lost". Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  2. "WAFL Footy Facts: Worst Home-and-away Season Record". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  3. ‘Football: Holdsworth for ‘Fields’; The Daily News, 10 January 1939, p. 8
  4. "Throw-pass attacked". Camperdown Chronicle. Camperdown, VIC. 5 November 1938. p. 4.
  5. ‘Claremont’s Strength: East Fremantle Well Beaten’; The West Australian, 24 April 1939, p. 17
  6. ‘Subiaco’s Narrow Win – Several Promising New Players’; The West Australian, 24 April 1939, p. 17
  7. ‘Third Quarter Rally – South Fremantle’s Success’; The West Australian, 24 April 1939, p. 17
  8. ‘Strong Finishing Effort – East Perth Outstays Perth’; The West Australian, 24 April 1939, p. 17
  9. ‘Flowers First’; Mirror, 8 April 1939, p. 22
  10. ‘Accurate Shooting: South Fremantle’s Success’; The West Australian, 1 May 1939, p. 12
  11. ‘Sixteen Goals to Gook: West Perth Severely Beaten by Perth’; The West Australian, 1 May 1939, p. 12
  12. ‘Claremont’s Strong Finish: Swan Districts Overwhelmed’; The West Australian, 1 May 1939, p. 12
  13. ‘Seven Points to Spare – East Perth’s Tussle at Subiaco’; The West Australian, 1 May 1939, p. 12
  14. East, Alan (2005); From Redlegs to Demons : A History of the Perth Football Club from 1899; p. 215
  15. ‘Superior Forward Play – Perth Narrowly Defeats Subiaco’; The West Australian, 8 May 1939, p. 17
  16. ‘East Perth Untroubled: Winning Lead in First Term’; The West Australian, 8 May 1939, p. 17
  17. ‘Claremont’s Strength: South Fremantle Well Beaten’; The West Australian, 8 May 1939, p. 17
  18. ‘An Improved Showing – East Fremantle’s First Success’; The West Australian, 8 May 1939, p. 17
  19. ‘Perth’s Strength: South Fremantle Outclassed’; The West Australian, 15 May 1939, p. 16
  20. ‘East Perth’s Good Form – Swan Districts Fights Hard’; The West Australian, 15 May 1939, p. 16
  21. ‘A Runaway Victory – East Fremantle’s Attractive Display’; The West Australian, 15 May 1939, p. 16
  22. ‘Claremont Wins Easily – Subiaco’s Lost Chances’; The West Australian, 15 May 1939, p. 16
  23. ‘Perth Wins Again: Ten Goals to Gook’; The West Australian, 22 May 1939, p. 17
  24. ‘West Perth’s Fine Showing – Claremont Hard-Pressed’; The West Australian, 22 May 1939, p. 17
  25. ‘Goal Front Accuracy: East Fremantle’s Big Score’; The West Australian, 22 May 1939, p. 17
  26. ‘East Perth Successful: South Fremantle’s Belated Rally’; The West Australian, 22 May 1939, p. 17
  27. ‘Match Won in First Half: Swan Districts’ Initial Success’; The West Australian, 29 May 1939, p. 16
  28. ‘Thrilling Last Quarter – East Fremantle Finishes Strongly’; The West Australian, 29 May 1939, p. 16
  29. ‘East Perth’s System: Brilliant Win from Claremont’; The West Australian, 29 May 1939, p. 16
  30. ‘West Perth Outplayed: Victory for South Fremantle’; The West Australian, 29 May 1939, p. 16
  31. ‘Subiaco’s Experiments: Good Victory over West Perth’; The West Australian, 5 June 1939, p. 11
  32. ‘Hard-Fought Match – Swan Districts’ Great Recovery’; The West Australian, 5 June 1939, p. 11
  33. ‘Claremont’s Superiority: East Fremantle’s Poor Showing’; The West Australian, 5 June 1939, p. 11
  34. ‘East Perth’s First Loss: Perth’s Outstanding Ruck Work’; The West Australian, 29 May 1939, p. 16
  35. ‘East Perth Beaten: East Fremantle’s Fine Display’; The West Australian, 12 June 1939, p. 17
  36. ‘Heavy Blow to Perth: Weakened Claremont Side Triumphs’; The West Australian, 12 June 1939, p. 17
  37. ‘Ten Goals in a Quarter – South Fremantle Overwhelm subiaco’; The West Australian, 12 June 1939, p. 17
  38. ‘Swan Districts Anxious: Plucky Effort by West Perth’; The West Australian, 12 June 1939, p. 17
  39. ‘Brilliant First Quarter: South Fremantle’s Success’; The West Australian, 19 June 1939, p. 16
  40. ‘Strong Defence Work: Claremont Defeats Swan Districts’; The West Australian, 19 June 1939, p. 16
  41. ‘Goal Scoring Made Easy – East Perth Overwhelms Subiaco’; The West Australian, 19 June 1939, p. 16
  42. ‘Beaten by 72 Points: West Perth Outclassed by Perth’; The West Australian, 19 June 1939, p. 16
  43. ‘Claremont’s Failure: Goldfields Superior in First Half’; The West Australian, 19 June 1939, p. 16
  44. See ‘League Football – State Players Chosen; Hutchinson Captain – Matches Against Victoria’; The West Australian, 19 June 1939, p. 16
  45. ‘A Shock to Claremont; Chances Missed by Subiaco’; The West Australian, 6 June 1939, p. 17
  46. ‘West Perth Outclassed: East Fremantle’s Big Score’; The West Australian, 3 July 1939, p. 21
  47. ‘Brilliant Rally Fails – South Fremantle’s Three-Point Win’; The West Australian, 3 July 1939, p. 21
  48. ‘A Desultory Game – East Perth Defeats Swan Districts’; The West Australian, 3 July 1939, p. 21
  49. ‘Low-Scoring Game – Swan Districts Fail Badly’; The West Australian, 10 July 1939, p. 16
  50. ‘Superior Combination – East Perth’s 58-Point Victory’; The West Australian, 10 July 1939, p. 16
  51. ‘South Fremantle’s Pace: Unlucky day for Claremont’; The West Australian, 10 July 1939, p. 16
  52. ‘Subiaco Beaten Again: Perth too Strong in Second Half’; The West Australian, 10 July 1939, p. 16
  53. "WAFL Footy Facts: Swan Districts vs Each Opponent". Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  54. ‘Surprise at Bassendean: Swan Districts Beats Perth’; The West Australian, 17 July 1939, p. 19
  55. ‘South Fremantle Fails – Fierce Game against East Perth’; The West Australian, 17 July 1939, p. 19
  56. ‘Victory by 99 Points: Claremont’s All-Round Strength’; The West Australian, 17 July 1939, p. 19
  57. ‘Goal Front Accuracy – East Fremantle’s Easy Win’; The West Australian, 17 July 1939, p. 19
  58. ‘Better Forward Work – East Fremantle’s Narrow Victory’; The West Australian, 24 July 1939, p. 16
  59. ‘Tyson’s Eleven Goals; West Perth Easily Beaten’; The West Australian, 24 July 1939, p. 16
  60. ‘Subiaco’s Strong Finish: 29-Point Win from Swan Districts’; The West Australian, 24 July 1939, p. 16
  61. ‘A Convincing Performance: East Perth Fails at Claremont’; The West Australian, 24 July 1939, p. 16
  62. ‘West Perth Outclassed: Swan Districts’ Heavy Scoring’; The West Australian, 31 July 1939, p. 17
  63. ‘East Perth Kicks Poorly – Notable Victory for East Fremantle’; The West Australian, 31 July 1939, p. 17
  64. ‘A Strong Finish – South Fremantle‘s Success’; The West Australian, 31 July 1939, p. 17
  65. ‘Claremont Not Extended: Disjointed Play by Perth’; The West Australian, 31 July 1939, p. 17
  66. ‘East Fremantle’s Pace: A 41-Point Victory’; The West Australian, 7 August 1939, p. 18
  67. ‘Claremont Wins Again – Interesting Game at Bassendean’; The West Australian, 7 August 1939, p. 18
  68. ‘A Disappointing Match – East Perth Beats Subiaco Easily’; The West Australian, 7 August 1939, p. 18
  69. ‘Perth Unimpressive – Small Margin Over West Perth’; The West Australian, 7 August 1939, p. 18
  70. ‘A Belated Effort – South Fremantle Fails’; The West Australian, 14 August 1939, p. 18
  71. ‘Perth Kicks Badly: Easy Win for East Perth’; The West Australian, 14 August 1939, p. 18
  72. ‘West Perth’s First Victory – Improved Form at Subiaco’; The West Australian, 14 August 1939, p. 18
  73. ‘Claremont Easily Beaten: Fine Display by East Fremantle’; The West Australian, 14 August 1939, p. 18
  74. ‘East Perth’s Adaptability: Comfortable Victory over West Perth’; The West Australian, 21 August 1939, p. 15
  75. ‘An Even Struggle – South Fremantle Beats Claremont’; The West Australian, 21 August 1939, p. 15
  76. ‘Perth’s Good Second Half: 30-Point Win from Subiaco’; The West Australian, 21 August 1939, p. 15
  77. ‘Goal-Front Accuracy – East Fremantle’s Success’; The West Australian, 21 August 1939, p. 15
  78. “Follower” (pseudonymous author); ‘East Perth Now First; South Fremantle Improves’; The West Australian, 21 August 1939, p.15
  79. ‘West Perth Defeated – East Fremantle’s Poor Kicking’; The West Australian, 28 August 1939, p. 15
  80. ‘Claremont’s Powerful Burst: Runaway Victory over Subiaco’; The West Australian, 28 August 1939, p. 15
  81. ‘Perth’s Great Finish: South Fremantle Beaten’; The West Australian, 28 August 1939, p. 15
  82. ‘Swan Districts Outclassed: East Perth Superior in Drab Game’; The West Australian, 28 August 1939, p. 15
  83. ‘Perth Win Keen Match’; The Sunday Times, 3 September 1939, p. 13
  84. ‘East Perth Outpointed by South; Large Crowd Sees Brilliant Port Game’; The Sunday Times, 3 September 1939, p. 13
  85. ‘Weakened Old East’s Good Win’; The Sunday Times, 3 September 1939, p. 13
  86. ‘Monts Run Up Record Score’; The Sunday Times, 3 September 1939, p. 13
  87. "WAFL Footy Facts: All Records". Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  88. "WAFL Footy Facts: Quarters and Halves". Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  89. ‘South Fremantle Enter Final Four: Overwhelming Win at Leederville’; The Sunday Times, 10 September 1939, p. 15
  90. ‘Claremont Head the List’; The Sunday Times, 10 September 1939, p. 15
  91. ‘Big Win to Perth’; The Sunday Times, 10 September 1939, p. 15
  92. ‘Narrow Victory for Swans’; The Sunday Times, 10 September 1939, p. 15
  93. “LEAGUE FOOTBALL. EAST PERTH’S SUCCESS. South Fremantle Fights Hard.”; The West Australian, 18 September 1939; p. 12
  94. “Football Semi-Final – East Fremantle’s Rally: Claremont Beaten by 37 Points.”; The West Australian, 25 September 1939, p. 5
  95. ‘Football Final – Claremont’s Victory; Fierce Play and Fighting’; The West Australian, 2 October 1939; p. 3
  96. Potter, Harry; ‘Claremont Win Grand Final Against Great Odds’; The Daily News, 7 October 1939; p. 4S

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article 1939_WANFL_season, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.