1975_WANFL_season

1975 WANFL season

1975 WANFL season

Australian rules football season


The 1975 WANFL season was the 91st season of senior Australian rules football in Perth and the forty-fifth as the “Western Australian National Football League”. The season saw West Perth, after unexpectedly falling to last in 1974, rise under former Fitzroy coach Graham Campbell to a remarkable premiership win over South Fremantle by a record 104 points in front of what was then the biggest WANFL crowd on record and has since been only exceeded by the 1979 Grand Final. The Bulldogs, apart from Claremont the least successful WANFL club between 1957 and 1974, rose with arrival of Aboriginal stars Stephen Michael and Maurice Rioli to their first finals appearance in five years and began their greatest era since their golden days of the middle 1950s. With East Perth, revitalised after injuries affected their 1974 campaign, and the inconsistent but at times incomparable Swan Districts, they comprised a top four that remained unchanged for the final fourteen rounds.

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East Fremantle, plagued by injuries to Doug Green[1] and a broken wrist for Brian Peake during the first game against West Perth,[2] falling from premiers to fifth and Perth after a slow start of five consecutive losses from runners-up to sixth. Subiaco fell from fourth to second-last and begun a bleak era with no subsequent finals appearance until 1985, but owing to the loss of Featherby, Robertson and Fitzpatrick to retirement or the VFL, critics generally predicted this before the season. Despite recruiting champion East Perth and Richmond player and coach Mal Brown, Claremont collected their fourteenth and to this date last wooden spoon by an equal-record six clear games, as Brown set a record of fifteen matches suspended during the season – beating another Tiger recruit from East Perth in “Nails” Western forty-three seasons previously.[3]

Home-and-away season

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4 (Anzac Day)

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Round 8

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Round 9 (Foundation Day)

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Round 10

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Round 11

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Round 12

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Round 13

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Rodney Burnby does ACL and doesn't play the rest of the season.

Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Round 17

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Round 18

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Round 19

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Round 20

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Round 21

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Ladder

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

Finals

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Second semi-final

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Preliminary final

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Grand Final

1975 WANFL Grand Final
Saturday, 27 September West Perth def. South Fremantle Subiaco Oval (crowd: 52,322) [31]
5.1 (31)
9.6 (60)
13.12 (90)
 23.17 (155)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.2 (20)
4.6 (30)
7.8 (50)
 7.9 (51)
Umpires: Ross Capes
Simpson Medal: Mel Whinnen (West Perth)
Day 8, Watling 5, Knell 4, Smeath 4, Wilson, Hillier Goals Ray Bauskis 3, Eddie Bauskis, Haddow, Rioli, Ciccotosto
Whinnen, Dempsey, Watling, Hillier, Prunster, Sheridan, Smeath, Logan Best Barrett, Eddie Bauskis, McKay, Haddow, Magro, Carson

In front of a record Grand Final crowd, West Perth, with veterans Whinnen and Dempsey dominating their on-ball division, overwhelm South Fremantle in the second half to record the largest Grand Final win on record.[32]

Notes

a Burton would return briefly in 1976 to help the struggling Lions.


References

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  2. East, Alan; ‘Peake in Attack’; The West Australian, 2 June 1975, p. 46
  3. Casey, Kevin; The Tigers’ tale : the origins and history of the Claremont Football Club; p. 133 ISBN 0-646-26498-2
  4. Christian, Geoff; ‘Football Arrived with Record Crowd’; The West Australian, April 7, 1975, p. 40
  5. Casellas, Ken; ‘South Cut East Perth to Ribbons’; The West Australian, 14 April 1975, p. 54
  6. East, Alan; ‘Who’s Going to Stop Swan Districts’; The West Australian, 21 April 1975, p. 55
  7. Christian, Geoff; ‘West Perth Prick the Bubble at Subiaco’; The West Australian, 26 April 1975, p. 92
  8. Hopkins, Collin; ‘Swans Cut Back to Size by Pacy South’; The West Australian, 28 April 1975, p. 47
  9. Christian, Geoff; ‘Swans Collapse Under Pressure’; The West Australian, 12 May 1975, p. 42
  10. ‘No Firm Policy on Guernseys’; The West Australian, 19 May 1975, p. 43
  11. East, Alan (2005); From Redlegs to Demons : A History of the Perth Football Club from 1899; p. 215
  12. East, Alan; “Swans Find Something Extra at the Right Time”; The West Australian, 2 June 1975, p. 47
  13. Wright, Frank; ‘Swans Get Little Opposition’; The West Australian, 9 June 1975, p. 43
  14. Hopkins, Colin; ‘Take That, Swan Districts’; The West Australian, 30 June 1975, p. 55
  15. Christian, Geoff; ‘Perth Nudge Closer to Four’; The West Australian, 30 June 1975, p. 54
  16. East, Alan; ‘Perth Given Lesson in Will-to-Win’; The West Australian, pp. 59-60
  17. East, Alan; ‘Kevin Sheedy Sets East Perth Alight’; The West Australian, 21 July 1975, p. 54
  18. ‘Big Brawl at Fremantle Oval’; The West Australian, 28 July 1975, pp. 1, 56
  19. "WAFL Footy Facts: Swan Districts Game Records". Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  20. "WAFL Footy Facts: Swan Districts v Each Opponent". Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  21. Christian, Geoff; ‘All Credit to East Perth for Courage’; The West Australian, 18 August 1975, p. 59
  22. Christian, Geoff; ‘Rain, West Perth No Trouble to Swans’; The West Australian, 25 August 1975, p. 35
  23. Christian, Geoff; ‘West Perth Hit Top at the Right Time’; The West Australian, 1 September 1975, p. 63
  24. East, Alan; ‘Spotlight on Burton’; The West Australian, 1 September 1975, p. 62
  25. "WAFL Footy Facts: Wins with Less Goals". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  26. Christian, Geoff; ‘South Followers Open Door to Victory’; The West Australian, 8 September 1975, p. 47
  27. Christian, Geoff; ‘How to Play Football – By West Perth’; The West Australian, 15 September 1975, p. 59
  28. Christian, Geoff; ‘South Not in Top Form But Still Too Good’; The West Australian, 22 September 1975, p. 55
  29. Christian, Geoff; ‘No-Contest at the End: Copybook Display by West Perth’; in The West Australian, 29 September 1975, p. 44
  30. Christian, Geoff; ‘Whinnen, Dempsey the Master Craftsmen’; in The West Australian, 29 September 1975, p. 42

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