The 2004 WAFL season was the 120th season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League.
2004 WAFL season | |
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Teams | 9 |
Premiers | Subiaco 8th premiership |
Minor premiers | Subiaco 9th minor premiership |
Sandover Medallist | Allistair Pickett (Subiaco) |
Bernie Naylor Medallist | Brad Smith (Subiaco) |
Matches played | 94 |
Subiaco, after eleven unsuccessful finals campaigns including six in succession, won its first premiership since Haydn Bunton, Jr. took them to the 1988 flag, whilst Swan Districts, largely clear of their severe financial troubles from the 1990s, played finals for the first time in a decade. During late May and June, perennial tailender Perth looked like playing finals for only the fourth time since 1979, but faltered badly in July and August.
The wooden spoon went to East Fremantle for the first time since their debut season of 1898, with three wins being the Sharks’ worst record since that debut year when they won one match of sixteen (though they also lost seventeen matches in 1968 and 1970).[1] The blue and whites suffered from two narrow losses and a botched resignation by coach Rod Lester-Smith which was unannounced but definite before East Fremantle's Round 13 game against Subiaco.[2] 2003 premiers West Perth, suffering a crippling injury toll, fell to seventh, which remains their lowest position since the great revival under Jeff Gieschen in 1993.[3]
The most notable occurrence during the season was Peel Thunder being recognised with a scoreless match for the first time in any major Australian Rules league since Subiaco failed to score against South Fremantle in August 1906,[4] due to having their score of 10.10 wiped when former Fitzroy and Subiaco rover Peter Bird was ruled to have not been cleared for that opening match.[5] Despite this setback and losing their first eight matches, the Thunder managed to avoid the wooden spoon with five wins being their third-best record in eight seasons and still their equal fifth-best in the WAFL as of 2014. Peel also won the Colts premiership with a major upset against South Fremantle in the Grand Final.[6]
The season was also notable for the Lions moving their home games to the redeveloped Leederville Oval and for the first night games at that ground, both of which were viewed as resounding successes at a time when the WAFL was struggling with its reduced profile.
Home-and-away season
editRound 1
editRound 1 | |||||
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Friday, 19 March (6:45 pm) | South Fremantle 10.8 (68) | def. by | West Perth 16.8 (104) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2800) | |
Saturday, 20 March (2:15 pm) | Perth 17.12 (114) | def. | East Fremantle 10.7 (67) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 2092) | |
Saturday, 20 March (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 0.0 (0) | def. by | Claremont 17.15 (117) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1233) | |
Saturday, 20 March (6:45 pm) | East Perth 12.7 (79) | def. by | Subiaco 16.8 (104) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 3470) | |
Bye Swan Districts |
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Round 2
editRound 2 | |||||
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Saturday, 27 March (2:15 pm) | East Perth 15.13 (103) | def. | Peel Thunder 13.9 (87) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1320) | |
Saturday, 27 March (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 10.19 (79) | def. | South Fremantle 8.13 (61) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1593) | |
Sunday, 28 March (2:15 pm) | Claremont 14.8 (92) | def. | Perth 12.7 (79) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1741) | |
Sunday, 28 March (2:15 pm) | West Perth 9.12 (66) | def. by | Subiaco 12.10 (82) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2000) | |
Bye East Fremantle |
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Round 3
editRound 3 | |||||
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Friday, 2 April (6:45 pm) | Subiaco 19.4 (118) | def. | Swan Districts 11.7 (73) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2153) | |
Saturday, 3 April (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 14.6 (90) | def. by | Claremont 22.18 (150) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1290) | |
Saturday, 3 April (2:15 pm) | Perth 10.14 (74) | def. by | East Perth 13.11 (89) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1765) | |
Saturday, 3 April (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 10.12 (72) | def. by | West Perth 13.20 (98) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1619) | |
Bye South Fremantle |
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Round 4
editRound 4 | |||||
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Saturday, 10 April (2:15 pm) | West Perth 14.20 (104) | def. | Perth 9.9 (63) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1987) | |
Saturday, 10 April (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 20.10 (130) | def. | Peel Thunder 13.5 (83) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1871) | |
Monday, 12 April (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 12.15 (87) | def. | Subiaco 13.8 (86) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2077) | |
Monday, 12 April (2:15 pm) | East Perth 13.11 (89) | def. | East Fremantle 13.9 (87) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2367) | |
Bye Claremont |
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Round 5
editRound 5 | |||||
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Saturday, 17 April (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 17.6 (108) | def. | West Perth 15.13 (103) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1328) | |
Saturday, 17 April (5:40 pm) | Peel Thunder 11.14 (80) | def. by | South Fremantle 23.16 (154) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1182) | |
Sunday, 18 April (2:15 pm) | Claremont 12.5 (77) | def. | East Perth 7.12 (54) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1998) | |
Sunday, 18 April (2:15 pm) | Perth 18.15 (123) | def. | Swan Districts 11.6 (72) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1690) | |
Bye Subiaco |
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Round 6
editRound 6 | |||||
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Friday, 23 April (6:45 pm) | Subiaco 20.9 (129) | def. | Peel Thunder 11.7 (73) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1592) | |
Saturday, 24 April (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 14.11 (95) | def. | East Fremantle 12.9 (81) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1922) | |
Saturday, 24 April (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 18.15 (123) | def. | Perth 12.10 (82) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1490) | |
Saturday, 24 April (2:15 pm) | West Perth 10.4 (64) | def. by | Claremont 13.17 (95) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1655) | |
Bye East Perth |
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Subiaco kick fifteen goals without Peel scoring after the winless and crippled Thunder led 6.4 (40) to 2.5 (17) early in the second quarter.[11] |
Round 7
editRound 7 | |||||
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Friday, 30 April (6:45 pm) | East Perth 11.13 (79) | def. | West Perth 11.12 (78) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 3410) | |
Saturday, 1 May (2:15 pm) | Claremont 6.12 (48) | def. by | Swan Districts 8.10 (58) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1811) | |
Saturday, 1 May (2:15 pm) | Perth 15.6 (96) | def. | Subiaco 8.10 (58) | Cunderdin (crowd: 1678) | [12] |
Sunday, 2 May (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 13.9 (87) | def. by | South Fremantle 14.10 (94) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3065) | |
Bye Peel Thunder |
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Round 8
editRound 8 | |||||
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Friday, 7 May (6:45 pm) | East Perth 7.11 (53) | def. by | Subiaco 12.9 (81) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2447) | |
Saturday, 8 May (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 14.12 (96) | def. by | Claremont 13.19 (97) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1145) | |
Bye East Fremantle, Perth, South Fremantle, Swan Districts, West Perth |
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Round 9
editRound 9 | |||||
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Saturday, 15 May (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 10.8 (68) | def. by | Swan Districts 14.13 (97) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1678) | |
Saturday, 15 May (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 11.6 (72) | def. by | South Fremantle 10.16 (76) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1337) | |
Saturday, 15 May (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 7.13 (55) | def. by | East Perth 10.10 (70) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1347) | |
Sunday, 16 May (2:15 pm) | Perth 12.12 (84) | def. | West Perth 8.14 (62) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1692) | |
Bye Claremont |
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Round 10
editRound 10 | |||||
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Saturday, 22 May (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 13.13 (91) | def. | South Fremantle 11.15 (81) | Katanning (crowd: 1872) | |
Saturday, 22 May (2:15 pm) | West Perth 15.14 (104) | def. | East Fremantle 9.17 (71) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1224) | |
Saturday, 22 May (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 10.7 (67) | def. by | Perth 11.17 (83) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2075) | |
Sunday, 23 May (2:15 pm) | East Perth 14.9 (93) | def. by | Claremont 14.11 (95) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2297) | |
Bye Subiaco |
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Peel win their first match for 2004 with hard running and strong tackling at the finish after South Fremantle took the lead coming from several goals down throughout most of the second half.[19] |
Round 11
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Saturday, 29 May (2:15 pm) | Claremont 14.12 (96) | def. | West Perth 10.7 (67) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1704) | |
Sunday, 30 May (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 7.6 (48) | def. by | Subiaco 17.11 (113) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1314) | |
Sunday, 30 May (2:15 pm) | Perth 15.8 (98) | def. | South Fremantle 10.13 (73) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1894) | |
Sunday, 30 May (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 8.9 (57) | def. by | Swan Districts 11.9 (75) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1735) | [20] |
Bye East Perth |
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Perth, despite lacking a ruckman after Nigel Edwards was injured, climb to third with their win over South Fremantle, who held on until late in the last quarter but were only briefly on top during the third.[21] |
Round 12
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Saturday, 5 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 16.6 (102) | def. | Perth 12.3 (75) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1495) | |
Saturday, 5 June (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 11.8 (74) | def. | Claremont 3.9 (27) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1973) | |
Monday, 7 June (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 17.11 (113) | def. | East Fremantle 4.7 (31) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 4214) | |
Monday, 7 June (2:15 pm) | West Perth 9.6 (60) | def. by | East Perth 12.14 (86) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 3922) | [22] |
Bye Peel Thunder |
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Round 13
editRound 13 | |||||
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Saturday, 12 June (2:15 pm) | Claremont 11.4 (70) | def. | South Fremantle 8.6 (54) | Denmark (crowd: 2500) | |
Saturday, 12 June (2:15 pm) | Perth 12.18 (90) | def. | Peel Thunder 8.12 (60) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1148) | |
Saturday, 12 June (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 11.15 (81) | def. by | Subiaco 14.13 (97) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1260) | [2] |
Sunday, 13 June (2:15 pm) | East Perth 9.9 (63) | def. by | Swan Districts 11.12 (78) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2820) | |
Bye West Perth |
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In a violent match won well by Perth after half-time, Peel allege Daniel Haines was struck twice and that their treatment by WAFL umpires is unfair compared to the older clubs.[26] |
Round 14
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Saturday, 26 June (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 15.10 (100) | def. | Claremont 14.7 (91) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 2235) | |
Saturday, 26 June (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 13.12 (90) | def. | East Perth 11.10 (76) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2130) | |
Saturday, 26 June (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 18.5 (113) | def. | East Fremantle 14.6 (90) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1707) | |
Saturday, 26 June (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 23.8 (146) | def. | West Perth 10.4 (64) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 3185) | |
Bye Perth |
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Round 15
editRound 15 | |||||
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Friday, 2 July (6:45 pm) | East Perth 8.9 (57) | def. by | Subiaco 11.9 (75) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1301) | |
Saturday, 3 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 17.12 (114) | def. | Peel Thunder 6.10 (46) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1028) | |
Saturday, 3 July (2:15 pm) | West Perth 14.9 (93) | def. | South Fremantle 11.9 (75) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1109) | |
Saturday, 3 July (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 11.7 (73) | def. by | Perth 14.5 (89) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1359) | |
Bye Swan Districts |
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Round 16
editRound 16 | |||||
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Saturday, 10 July (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 12.10 (82) | def. by | East Perth 15.7 (97) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1208) | |
Saturday, 10 July (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 15.8 (98) | def. by | West Perth 16.13 (109) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1681) | |
Saturday, 10 July (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 17.16 (118) | def. | Swan Districts 9.7 (61) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1603) | |
Saturday, 10 July (2:15 pm) | Perth 4.4 (28) | def. by | Claremont 28.18 (186) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1536) | |
Bye East Fremantle |
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Round 17
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Saturday, 17 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 15.21 (111) | def. | East Fremantle 10.8 (68) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1712) | |
Saturday, 17 July (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 16.3 (99) | def. | Swan Districts 12.5 (77) | Port Hedland (crowd: 1434) | |
Saturday, 17 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 16.13 (109) | def. | Perth 6.11 (47) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1946) | |
Saturday, 17 July (2:15 pm) | West Perth 9.11 (65) | def. by | Peel Thunder 10.11 (71) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1414) | |
Bye South Fremantle |
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Round 18
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Saturday, 24 July (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 10.8 (68) | def. by | Peel Thunder 10.14 (74) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1974) | |
Sunday, 25 July (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 9.12 (66) | def. by | Subiaco 14.10 (94) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1657) | |
Sunday, 25 July (2:15 pm) | East Perth 14.13 (97) | def. | East Fremantle 12.9 (81) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1789) | |
Sunday, 25 July (2:15 pm) | West Perth 19.6 (120) | def. | Perth 11.10 (76) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1615) | |
Bye Claremont |
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Round 19
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Saturday, 31 July (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 15.13 (103) | def. | West Perth 12.17 (89) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1243) | |
Saturday, 31 July (2:15 pm) | Perth 13.11 (89) | def. | Swan Districts 11.18 (84) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1456) | |
Saturday, 31 July (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 15.9 (99) | def. by | South Fremantle 20.11 (131) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1423) | |
Saturday, 31 July (2:15 pm) | Claremont 11.8 (74) | def. by | East Perth 12.6 (78) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1771) | |
Bye Subiaco |
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Round 20
editRound 20 | |||||
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Saturday, 7 August (2:15 pm) | West Perth 17.7 (109) | def. | Claremont 5.12 (42) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1578) | |
Saturday, 7 August (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 23.8 (146) | def. | Peel Thunder 9.6 (60) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1375) | |
Saturday, 7 August (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 12.19 (91) | def. | Perth 7.7 (49) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1488) | |
Saturday, 7 August (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 23.13 (151) | def. | East Fremantle 8.11 (59) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2139) | |
Bye East Perth |
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Round 21
editRound 21 | |||||
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Friday, 13 August (6:45 pm) | East Perth 11.7 (73) | def. by | West Perth 11.10 (76) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1944) | |
Saturday, 14 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 11.6 (72) | def. by | South Fremantle 13.19 (97) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2165) | |
Saturday, 14 August (2:15 pm) | Claremont 27.13 (175) | def. | Swan Districts 8.7 (55) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1668) | |
Saturday, 14 August (2:15 pm) | Perth 11.11 (77) | def. | Subiaco 11.8 (74) | Lathlain Park (crowd: 1324) | [46] |
Bye Peel Thunder |
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Round 22
editRound 22 | |||||
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Saturday, 21 August (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 10.10 (70) | def. | Claremont 7.17 (59) | Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2002) | |
Saturday, 21 August (2:15 pm) | Swan Districts 16.7 (103) | def. | East Perth 10.6 (66) | Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2888) | |
Saturday, 21 August (2:15 pm) | Peel Thunder 12.7 (79) | def. | Perth 10.11 (71) | Rushton Park (crowd: 1378) | |
Saturday, 21 August (2:15 pm) | Subiaco 20.15 (135) | def. | East Fremantle 12.8 (80) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1036) | |
Bye West Perth |
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Round 23
editRound 23 | |||||
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Friday, 27 August (6:45 pm) | East Perth 11.13 (79) | def. | South Fremantle 3.4 (22) | Leederville Oval (crowd: 1319) | |
Saturday, 28 August (2:15 pm) | East Fremantle 13.13 (91) | def. | Peel Thunder 10.7 (67) | East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1223) | |
Saturday, 28 August (2:15 pm) | West Perth 12.15 (87) | def. by | Swan Districts 13.10 (88) | Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1784) | [51] |
Saturday, 28 August (2:15 pm) | Claremont 10.5 (65) | def. by | Subiaco 15.10 (100) | Claremont Oval (crowd: 1673) | |
Bye Perth |
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Ladder
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | D | PF | PA | PP | Pts |
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1 | Subiaco (P) | 20 | 15 | 5 | 0 | 1963 | 1489 | 131.8 | 60 |
2 | Claremont | 20 | 13 | 7 | 0 | 1881 | 1383 | 136.0 | 52 |
3 | South Fremantle | 20 | 12 | 8 | 0 | 1744 | 1562 | 111.7 | 48 |
4 | Swan Districts | 20 | 12 | 8 | 0 | 1731 | 1643 | 105.4 | 48 |
5 | East Perth | 20 | 11 | 9 | 0 | 1590 | 1526 | 104.2 | 44 |
6 | Perth | 20 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 1587 | 1785 | 88.9 | 40 |
7 | West Perth | 20 | 9 | 11 | 0 | 1722 | 1676 | 102.7 | 36 |
8 | Peel Thunder | 20 | 5 | 15 | 0 | 1449 | 2082 | 69.6 | 20 |
9 | East Fremantle | 20 | 3 | 17 | 0 | 1532 | 2053 | 74.6 | 12 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals
editSemi-finals
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Sunday, 5 September (2:15 pm) | South Fremantle 12.12 (84) | def. by | Swan Districts 21.8 (134) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 6,223) | |
In their first final since 1994 Swan Districts repel conclusively a third-quarter Bulldog challenge with six straight last quarter goals, three of them from Adam Lange. Swans wingman Craig DeCorsey kicks six goals, five in the first half.[56] |
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Sunday, 5 September (5:45 pm) | Subiaco 19.14 (128) | def. | Claremont 9.14 (68) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 5,773) | [57] |
Subiaco dominate Claremont throughout the first three quarters, and Brad Smith becomes the first WAFL/Westar Rules player to kick 100 goals since Jon Dorotich in 1997. |
Preliminary final
editPreliminary final | |||||
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Sunday, 12 September (2:15 pm) | Claremont 16.12 (108) | def. | Swan Districts 9.17 (71) | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 7,508) | [58] |
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Grand Final
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Sunday, 19 September | Subiaco | def. | Claremont | Subiaco Oval (crowd: 21,507) | [60] |
5.3 (33) 7.6 (48) 10.8 (68) 15.9 (99) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
2.1 (13) 4.5 (29) 5.6 (36) 7.9 (51) |
Umpires: David Corcoran, Luke Farmer, Mark Fussell Simpson Medal: Paul Vines (Subiaco) | ||
Smith 5, Larkins 4, Cossom, Vines, Haines, Beattie, Miller, Ambrose | Goals | Anthony Jones 3, Crabb, Cunningham, Wira, Crwford | |||
Vines, Larkins, Holmes, Wooden, Cossan, Newick, Smith | Best | Harding, Brett Jones, Anthony Jones, Kowal, Crwaford | |||
Maloney (thigh) Beattie (concussion) |
Injuries | Wira (hamstring) | |||
Sam Larkins provides a perfect antidote to Claremont’s targetting of leading goalkicker Smith, and the Tigers do not take control at any stage, as eight unanswed goals in the second half ensure Subiaco’s first premiership since 1988. |
Notes
edita Mother of then-current players Brendon and Adam Logan, and wife of former premiership player Ian Logan.
b Smith was drafted by West Coast, but knee injuries meant he never played a single AFL match.
c The ‘Prestige Loans Award’ was given to the club with the best result between Rounds 15 and 23, during which the nine WAFL clubs played each other once.
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- ^ Lamond, David; ‘Win Adds to Big Work for Smith and Peel’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 19 July 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Royals in Best Form of Season’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 19 July 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Royals Squander Chance to Gain Much-Needed Percentage’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 26 July 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Lions Bare Claws for the Double Chance’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 26 July 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Peel Takes Another Step up the Ladder’; The Game, p. 10; from The West Australian, 26 July 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Brave Demons Back on Track’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 2 August 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘A Royal Reply to Late Reprieve’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 2 August 2004
- ^ Townsend, John; ‘Jones on Target as Sharks Find Bite’; The Game, p. 10; from The West Australian, 2 August 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Injured Cassan Inspires Swans to Flay Sharks’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 9 August 2004
- ^ Lamond, David; ‘West Perth Youngsters Embarrass Tigers’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 9 August 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Big Bulldogs Brush Off Perth’; The Game, p. 11; from The West Australian, 9 August 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Davis Can Do for Perth’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 16 August 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Swans Go to Water as Tigers Earn Their Stripes’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 16 August 2004
- ^ Lamond, David; ‘North Gulled by a Shot on Goal’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 16 August 2004
- ^ Lamond, David; ‘Subiaco Attack Looks Safe in Larkins’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 23 August 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Brave Creevey Helps Peel Hang On’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 23 August 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Beros, Edmonds Struggle to Be Fit for Finals’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 30 August 2004
- ^ Perth Metro (Mount Lawley) (009225) August 2004 rainfall
- ^ South Fremantle: Lowest Scores
- ^ ‘Big Win Keeps Royals in the Mix’; The West Australian, 28 August 2004, p. 186
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘German Not Convinced after Grand Rehearsal’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 30 August 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Swans Kick Away when it Matters’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 6 September 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Lions Dominate Battle of Cats’; The Game, p. 11, from The West Australian, 6 September 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Claremont Find Finals Edge’; The Game, p. 7, from The West Australian, 13 September 2004
- ^ Reid, Russell; ‘Jones, Tigers Primed to Come Out Roaring’; The Game, p. 7, from The West Australian, 13 September 2004
- ^ Lewis, Ross; ‘Larkins Takes Lead Role as Lions Charge Home’; The Game, p. 7, from The West Australian, 20 September 2004