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2009 WAFL season

2009 WAFL season
Teams 9
Premiers South Fremantle
(13th premiership)
Minor premiers South Fremantle
(12th minor premiership)
Matches played 94
Bernie Naylor Medallist Chad Jones (Claremont)
Sandover Medallist Ross Young (Perth)
2008
2010

The 2009 WAFL season was the 125th season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations. It saw South Fremantle break Subiaco’s dynasty that had seen the Lions a kick shy of a perfect season in 2008, winning their last ten games after the early part of the season was the most evenly contested since the nine-club competition began in 1997.

In the end, however, the top four was the same as in 2008. Peel Thunder, with Dean Buszan back, at one point looked like they might achieve their first season with more wins than losses, but returned to their old ways, losing their last ten games by an average of sixty-two points, whilst East Fremantle did not build upon their excellent finish to 2008. 2008 wooden spooners East Perth turned out the biggest threat to the top four with seven wins from eight matches but failed in their last match against Subiaco.

Swan Districts record their biggest with fewer scoring shots, and the biggest in the WAFL since 1994

The Bassendean Oval draw produced the first season since 1969 with multiple drawn games; indeed the first time since 1970 when consecutive WANFL/WAFL/WASFL/Westar Rules draws had ever been closer apart than one season.

A wasteful 1.7 (13) in the last quarter kicks Swan Districts out of a second straight Grand Final berth.

Subiaco fail to farewell retiring stars Stenglein, Fletcher, Smith, Maplestone and Pickett with a fourth successive flag, owing to the power of the Bulldogs’ “engine room”.


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