1994_WAFL_season

1994 WAFL season

1994 WAFL season

Australian rules football season


The 1994 WAFL season was the 110th season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations.

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It was the final season before, to stem fears of dominance by the Eagles of the AFL, a second Western Australian team, the Fremantle Dockers was added to the national competition. Along with financial difficulties faced by perennial stragglers Perth and to a lesser extent West Perth, East Perth,[1] Swan Districts and on-field power club Claremont,[2] this made the league consider substantial measures to deal with the declining popularity of the competition. The 1994 season did see two home-and-away attendances of over ten thousand for the last time in the competition's history.

With president Tom James admitting that if the Falcons remained based in the aging districts of Daglish and Shenton Park, the club would be extinct by 2000,[3] West Perth took the league to the rapidly growing northwestern suburbs of the city by moving to Arena Joondalup in a newly developing region of the city, vacating Leederville Oval for six seasons until the redevelopment of Perth Oval as a rectangular soccer field for the Perth Glory forced the Falcons’ traditional rivals East Perth to move there. The 1994 season also saw the last WAFL games at the WACA Ground until 2022, due to redevelopment of the drainage and grandstands of Subiaco Oval during this and the early part of the 1995 season.

Another notable feature was the first converts to Australian Rules from basketball, Daniel Bandy and Leon Harris, who debuted for Perth and East Perth respectively. Bandy was to be a mainstay for the Dockers during their early years in the AFL.

Home-and-away season

Round 1 (Easter weekend)

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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

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Round 10 (Foundation Day)

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Round 11

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Round 12

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Round 13

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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

Elimination and Qualifying Finals

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Semi-finals

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Preliminary final

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Grand Final

1994 WAFL Grand Final
Saturday, 24 September Claremont def. by East Fremantle Subiaco Oval (crowd: 17,594) [48]
1.3 (9)
3.4 (22)
3.7 (25)
 10.10 (70)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.2 (20)
10.4 (64)
12.8 (80)
 13.13 (91)
Umpires: Greg Scroop, Sam Kronja
Simpson Medal: Mark Amaranti (East Fremantle)
Gary Edwards 3, Wardell-Johnson 2, Morgan 2, Green, Sheldrick, Merillo Goals Amaranti 4, Lally 2, Bilcich 2, Lockyer, Davidson, Dhurrkay, Pobjoy, Harding
Panizza, Merillo, Leach, Jones, Wira, Scott Edwards Best Amaranti, Treleven, Sanders, Condon, Harding, Davies

An opening skirmish between Damien Condon and second semi hero Morgan shows East Fremantle mean business as they completely break down Claremont’s attack for three quarters in hot weather.


References

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  2. See Casey, Kevin (1995); The Tigers’ Tale: the origins and history of the Claremont Football Club, p. 201. ISBN 0646264982
  3. Casellas, Ken; ‘Falcons Nestled in Promised Land’; The West Australian, 25 April 1994, p. 61
  4. Stocks, Gary; ‘Glascott Savours Demons’ First-Up’; The West Australian, 4 April 1994, p. 51
  5. Casellas, Ken; ‘Wardell-Johnson Has What It Takes’; The West Australian, 11 April 1994, p. 69
  6. Stocks, Gary; ‘Falcons Far Too Good’; The West Australian, 11 April 1994, p. 69
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  9. ‘Dargie the Spark as Subiaco Crush Royals’; The West Australian 9 May 1994, p. 73
  10. Lague, Steve; ‘Campbell Out for Year’; The West Australian, 9 May 1994, p. 73
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  13. Lague, Steve; ‘Swan Salute for Walker’; The West Australian, 23 May 1994, p. 70
  14. Lague, Steve; ‘Dogged Fightback Sinks Tame Falcons’; The West Australian, 23 May 1994, p. 70
  15. Reid, Russell; ‘Pressure Off as Watson Finds Winning Formula’; The West Australian, 30 May 1994, p. 72
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  19. Tennison, Max; ‘Richardson Strikes Chord with Falcons’; The West Australian, 27 June 1994, p. 76
  20. Tennison, Max; ‘Glascott’s Babes out of Woods’; The West Australian, 20 June 1994, p. 73
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  22. Tennison, Max; ‘Burton Back from Adversity’; The West Australian, 4 July 1994, p. 69
  23. Acott, Kent; ‘Crook Handcuffs Sumich’; The West Australian, 4 July 1994, p. 68
  24. Lague, Steve; ‘Sharks Stunned by Subiaco Midfield’; The West Australian, 4 July 1994, p. 68
  25. Stocks, Gary; ‘Sharks Put sleeper Hold on Falcons’; The West Australian, 11 July 1994, p. 72
  26. Tennison, Max; ‘‘Stand Critics Play a Part in Tigers’ Revival’; The West Australian, 11 July 1994, p. 71
  27. Lague, Steve; ‘Barich and Allard Make Light of Mud’; The West Australian, 11 July 1994, p. 72
  28. Tennison, Max; ‘Barrows Adds Bite to Falcon Forward Line’; The West Australian, 18 July 1994, p. 76
  29. Stocks, Gary; ‘Swans Lose Plot Against Resurgent Perth’; The West Australian, 18 July 1994, p. 76
  30. Lague, Steve; ‘Tough at the Top for Riley’; The West Australian, 18 July 1994, p. 76
  31. Stocks, Gary; ‘Falcons Soar as Lambourn Romps in Rain’; The West Australian, 25 July 1994, p. 72
  32. Reid, Russell; ‘Sanders Tips Out Big Guns’; The West Australian, 25 July 1994, p. 71
  33. Lague, Steve; ‘Tight-Knit Lion Defenders Hold Sway’; The West Australian, 25 July 1994, p. 72
  34. Stocks, Gary; ‘Aggressive Lions Overrun Falcons’; The West Australian, 8 August 1994, p. 79
  35. Lague, Steve; ‘A Royals Scare Stirs Up Lions for Victory’; The West Australian, 15 August 1994, p. 68
  36. Reid, Russell; ‘Bulldogs Hit Straps’; The West Australian, 15 August 1994, p. 69
  37. Stocks, Gary; ‘Amaranti Inspires Sharks’; The West Australian, 15 August 1994, p. 68
  38. Reid, Russell; ‘Sharks Bare Their Teeth’; The West Australian, 22 August 1994, p. 83
  39. Stocks, Gary; “Falcons Sneak Home”; The West Australian, 22 August 1994, p. 82
  40. Casellas, Ken; ‘Bulldogs Fume Over Dorotich’; The West Australian, 22 August 1994, p. 82
  41. Lague, Steve; ‘Subiaco Does it for Lamb’; The West Australian, 29 August 1994, p. 89
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  43. Lague, Steve; ‘Finals Moved to Avoid Clash with Eagles’; The West Australian, 15 August 1994, p. 69
  44. ‘Falcons Fight off Subiaco’; in The West Australian, 12 September 1994, p. 75
  45. Reid, Russell; ‘Tigers Dust off Sharks’; in The West Australian, 12 September 1994, p. 75
  46. ‘Judge Wild Cards Help Steal Kitty’; in The West Australian, 19 September 1994, p. 76
  47. Stocks, Gary; “Condon Gets Tough for Sharks’ Cause”; in The West Australian, 26 September 1994; p. 82

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