Australian rules football club
Australian rules football club
West Perth Full name West Perth Football Club Nickname(s) Falcons, Cardinals, Garlic Munchers Motto "Does Your Heart Beat True?" After finals Premiers Home-and-away season 1st Leading goalkicker Tyler Keitel (38 goals) Founded 10 April 1891; 133 years ago (10 April 1891 ) Colours Red BlueCompetition West Australian Football League President Neale Fong [ 1] Coach Jason Salecic Captain(s) Dean Munns Premierships
20 (1897, 1899, 1901, 1905, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1941, 1942, 1949, 1951, 1960, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2013, 2022)
Ground(s) Arena Joondalup (capacity: 16,000)
Official website westperthfc.com.au
The West Perth Football Club , nicknamed the Falcons , is an Australian rules football club located in Joondalup , Western Australia . West Perth competes in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW) and is the oldest existing Australian rules football club in Western Australia.[ 2] Originally located at Leederville Oval , the team was relocated in 1994 to Arena Joondalup , a sports complex in the northern suburbs of Perth. The team's club song is "It's a Grand Old Flag" and its traditional rivals are East Perth .
History
Senior Football team premiers 1901
West Perth were known as "the Cardinals" from the early 1900s till 1981. The name came from the team being referred to as the "blue and cardinals" in the early days.
The Victorian Football Club was established at a meeting on 2 May 1885. The new team was to play its games at the Recreation Ground (now Esplanade Reserve ) and wear the colours cardinal and navy.[ 3] Two weeks after the establishment of the new club it formed the WAFA together with Rovers and Fremantle . 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.[ 4]
The West Australian Football Club was established in 1886 and were admitted to the competition for the 1887 season.[ 5] At a meeting of the two clubs on 16 April 1889, it was unanimously decided to amalgamate the two clubs – West Australian and Victorians – into a single club known as the Metropolitan Football Club for the 1889 season. The West Australian colours of black and red were to be maintained for the new club.[ 6] In 1891, a meeting of footballers was held to form a new team, to be called West Perth, which embraced the members of the then-defunct Metropolitan Football Club .[ 7] [ 8] The new club was immediately granted entry into the WA Football Association (later called the WA Football League) and won its first premiership in 1897.
In 1915 the team became the original tenant of the newly built Leederville Oval where it would remain based until 1993, at which time the team moved to Joondalup to play games at Arena Joondalup from the 1994 season onwards. Since relocating, the Falcons have enjoyed relative success with five premierships from nine grand finals, the most recent flag coming in 2022.
In 2022 the club became the seventh active club to participate in the WAFL Women's (WAFLW), the premier state-based competition for female footballers.[ 9]
Since joining the WAFLW competition, the club celebrated real success with a Preliminary Final appearance in just their third season in the competition. Marking West Perth Football Clubs' Women's WAFLW side as the most successful expansion side since the WAFLW began.
West Perth Football Clubs' Rogers Cup side (U19s competition) is amongst some of the most successful teams in Australian sporting history. Winning the flag in an undefeated season in 2021, this was backed up by 2-undefeated seasons in 2023 and 2024, culminating in a further 2 premierships for the club. As at August 2024, the Rogers Cup team sit at 34 wins in a row - An impressive undefeated streak.
Club song
"It's a Grand Old Flag "
"(Sung to the tune of "You're a Grand Old Flag ")"
It's a grand old flag it's a high flying flag,
It's the emblem for me and for you,
It's the emblem of the team we love,
The team of the red and the blue,
Every heart beats true for the red and the blue,
And we sing this song to you,
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
Keep your eye on the red and the blue!
Honours
Club honours
Premierships
Competition
Level
Wins
Years won
WAFL
Seniors
20
1897, 1899, 1901, 1905, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1941, 1942, 1949, 1951, 1960, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2013, 2022
WAFL Reserves
Reserves
7
1927, 1930, 1947, 1956, 1960, 2014, 2019
WAFL Colts
Colts (U19)
2
1968, 1990
WAFLW Womens
Seniors
0
Rogers Cup
Colts (U19)
3
2021, 2023, 2024
Other titles and honours
Rodriguez Shield
Multiple
4
1960, 1999, 2002, 2022
State Premiership (1904–1924)
Seniors
1
1905
Finishing positions
WAFL
Minor premiership
10
1897, 1899, 1901, 1905, 1942, 1948, 1960, 1975, 1993, 2022
Runners Up
20
1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1898, 1903, 1906, 1911, 1922, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1973, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2015, 2018
Wooden spoons
11
1895, 1918, 1919, 1930, 1938, 1939, 1964, 1974, 1990, 1991, 1992
Individual honours
Sandover Medallists: (12 total)
Simpson Medallists: (11 total)
Bernie Naylor Medalists: (20 total)
All-Australians:
1961: Ray Gabelich
1972: Alan Watling
300 games
Mel Whinnen (371)
Bill Dempsey (343)
200 games:
Alan Watling (284)
Les Fong (284)
Paul Mifka (283)
Ray Scholfield (277)
Wally Price (256)
Peter Menaglio (236)
E J (Ted) Flemming (229)
Bill Rainoldi (228)
E A (Ted) Tyson (228)
Ken Ashdown (218)
Jason Salecic (212)
Norm McDiarmid (210)
Max Tetly (210)
Chris Keunen (209)
Jim Craig (203)
Brian Foley (202)
Len Harman (201)
Eddie Wylde (200)
(*) Indicates current listed players
Club records
Highest score:
Round 10, 1981, 37–17 (239) vs. East Fremantle at Leederville Oval
Round 10, 1987, 37–17 (239) vs. South Fremantle at Leederville Oval
Lowest score:
Round 1, 1912, 0.3 (3) vs. Subiaco at WACA
Most games:
Mel Whinnen 367[ 10] (1960–1977)
Highest goal kicker (season):
E. Tyson 143 goals (1934)
R. Scott 143 goals (1953)
Highest goal kicker (game):
E. Tyson 17 goals v. Swan Districts (1934)
Highest goal kicker (career):
E. Tyson 1196 goals
Longest serving captain:
Les Fong, 7 Seasons (1980–1986)
Longest serving coach:
Bill Monaghan, 10 Seasons (2009 – 2018)
Most club champion awards won:
Mel Whinnen, 9
Record home attendance:
Round 21, 1978, 24,567 vs. East Perth at Leederville Oval
Record finals attendance:
1975 Grand Final, 52,322 vs. South Fremantle at Subiaco Oval
West Perth players who have been inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame :
Premierships
Grand finals
1897:
1899:
1901:
1905: West Perth 4–7 (31 ) def East Fremantle 3–9 (27 )
1932: West Perth 18–9 (117 ) def East Perth 11–8 (74 )
1934: West Perth 11–7 (73 ) def East Fremantle 5–9 (39 )
1935: West Perth 11–8 (74 ) def Subiaco 7–9 (51 )
1941: West Perth 14–14 (98 ) def East Fremantle 10–17 (77 )
1942: West Perth 19–16 (130 ) def Claremont 11–13 (79 )
1949: West Perth 16–13 (109 ) def Perth 12–7 (79 )
1951: West Perth 13–10 (88 ) def South Fremantle 12–13 (85 )
1960: West Perth 17–13 (115 ) def East Perth 12–11 (83 )
1969: West Perth 21–21 (147 ) def East Perth 10–14 (74 )
1971: West Perth 14–17 (101 ) def East Perth 9–15 (69 )
1975: West Perth 23–17 (155 ) def South Fremantle 7–9 (51 )
1995: West Perth 21–11 (137 ) def Subiaco 12–9 (81 )
1999: West Perth 14–13 (97 ) def South Fremantle 11–6 (72 )
2003: West Perth 13–9 (87 ) def Subiaco 9–10 (64 )
2013: West Perth 20–11 (131 ) def East Perth 12–10 (81 )
2022: West Perth 10-9 (69 ) def Claremont 8-9 (57 )
Last premiership team
2022 premiership team
B :
Tyson Moulton (VC)
Sam Rotham
Zac Guadagnin
HB :
Dean Munns (C)
Noah Pegoraro
Ben Johnson
C :
Tristan Hobley
Luke Meadows
Aaron Black (C)
HF :
Sasha Kernutt
Anton Hamp
Conal Lynch
F :
Mitchell Dobson
Tyler Keitel
Keegan Knott
Foll :
Troy Yukich
Mitchell Peirce
Shane Nelson
Int :
Corey Rundle
Nathan Alexandre
Aidan Lynch
Joseph Hinder
Coach :
Darren Harris
Club coaches
Club captains
Current squad
As of October 2022:
1 Coast Hicks
2 Luke Meadows
3 Ben Johnson
4 Tyson Moulton
5 Nathan Alexandre
6 Dylan Yem
7 Keegan Knott
8 Mark Hutchings
9 Trent Manzone
10 Zac Guadagnin
11 Mitchell Antonio
12 Liam Tedesco
13 Dean Munns
14 Shane Nelson
15 Aidan Lynch
16 Mitchell Dobson
17 Blake Wilhelm
18 Scott Nelson
19 Sam Rotham
20 Anton Hamp
21 Tristan Hobley
22 Kellen Johnson
23 Conal Lynch
24 Thomas O'Donnell
25 Mitchell Peirce
26 Troy Yukich
27 Nathan Murray
28 Zac Patterson
29 Alec Johnson
30 Callum Johnson
31 Michael Mallard
32 Rudy Riddoch
33 Koopah Toddles
34 Ryan Hudson
35 Logan Foley
36 Mark Hamilton
37 Tyler Keitel
38 Noah Pegoraro
39 Rowan Garlett
40 Benjamin Delaporte
41 Sasha Kernutt
42 Thomas Boyes
43 Lochlan Paton
44 Joshua Munns
45 Corey Rundle
46 Darcy Dixon
47 Lachlan Cox
48 Rohan Scurria
49 Zachary Fleiner
50 Luke Reilly
51 Connor Klemke
52 Joseph Hinder
53 Jack Burke
55 Brock Lewis
56 Jared Cole
Team of the Century
{{Aussie rules team
| title = Team of the Century
| backpocket1 = Wally Price
| fullback = Ray Schofield
| backpocket2 = Bill Dempsey
| halfbackflank1 = [[Harold Boyd (footballer, born 1900)|Harold Bo
| centrehalfback = Brian France
| halfbackflank2 = Ted Flemming
| wing1 = Peter Menaglio
| centre = Mel Whinnen
| wing2 = Stan Heal
| halfforwardflank1 = John Loughridge
| centrehalfforward = Fred Buttsworth
| halfforwardflank2 = Don Marinko, Sr.
| forwardpocket1 = Bill Valli
| fullforward = Ted Tyson
| forwardpocket2 = Brian Foley
| ruck = Graham Farmer
| ruckrover = Ed O'Keefe
| rover = Les Fong
| interchange1 = Ken Ashdown
| interchange2 = Jim Craig
| interchange3 = Jim Gosnell
| interchange4 = Jack McDiarmid
| interchange5 = Ray Scott
| interchange6 = Max Tetley Alan Watling
| coach = Stan Heal
}}
AFL/VFL players (including rookies)
This is a list of West Perth players who have played at AFL /VFL level:
See also
References and notes
^ "Board of Directors, Staff and Volunteers" . West Perth Football Club. Retrieved 12 April 2019 .
^ "West Perth – Part One: 1885 to 1944" . AustralianFootball.com. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2008 .
^ "Sporting" . West Australian . 5 May 1885.
^ FOOTBALL. – The West Australian . Published Wednesday, 13 May 1885. Retrieved from Trove, 1 July 2012.
^ NEWS OF THE DAY. – The Daily News . Published Saturday, 17 July 1886. Retrieved from Trove, 27 June 2012.
^ FOOTBALL. – Western Mail . Published Saturday, 27 April 1889. Retrieved from Trove, 27 June 2012.
^ [1] The West Australian . Published Friday, 15 April 2016.
^ Cowan, Sean (18 April 2015). "Historian debunks West Perth claim". The West Australian.
^ Eliza Reilly (23 January 2022). "West Perth league debut, rivalries and finals headline WAFLW fixture release" . The West Australian .
^ This tally refers to premiership (home-and-away and finals matches) only.
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