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Postby - » Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:28 am

Thunder_Egan wrote:Beros has stayed at Swan Districts and resisted moving clubs (WAFL is pretty much run on EPL style league, with the youth development crucial to future success) Beros was hard running midfielder, much like Peter Bell and it is his loyalty and consistency that is celebrated, to reach 150 WAFL games all for one club is a huge achievement in this day and age...and despite Swans not having money, the culture of loyalty is amazing.

He is about 30 years of age, has been a great captain for Swan Districts and a marvellous player, he has won the Sandover Medal.

No Subiaco didn't choke that year, but if they had done it would have been one of the biggest injustices in the history of the WAFL competition. :wink:

Haven't seen Perth play yet...but I don't think hes set the world on fire with them.

Looking at leading goalkickers, Miller has yet to kick a goal yet according to the WAFL stats.





Who did south freo beat in the gf. Surely thay didnt play woodville west torrens aswell?
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Postby Thunder_Egan » Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:57 am

Claremont FC

Even before the AFL has always had a small supporter base.
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Postby Footy Chick » Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:07 pm

Thunder_Egan wrote:Beros has stayed at Swan Districts and resisted moving clubs (WAFL is pretty much run on EPL style league, with the youth development crucial to future success) Beros was hard running midfielder, much like Peter Bell and it is his loyalty and consistency that is celebrated, to reach 150 WAFL games all for one club is a huge achievement in this day and age...and despite Swans not having money, the culture of loyalty is amazing.

He is about 30 years of age, has been a great captain for Swan Districts and a marvellous player, he has won the Sandover Medal.

No Subiaco didn't choke that year, but if they had done it would have been one of the biggest injustices in the history of the WAFL competition. :wink:

Haven't seen Perth play yet...but I don't think hes set the world on fire with them.

Looking at leading goalkickers, Miller has yet to kick a goal yet according to the WAFL stats.[/quote
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Hopefully still finding his feet I hope, seems a bit strange as bagged a century in the wimmera league a couple of years ago i think (still a teenager at the time too...)
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Postby MagicKiwi » Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:17 pm

Are you coming over for the state game Thunder?
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Postby Thunder_Egan » Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:36 pm

Nah not this time, I was thinking about going, but the flights to Adelaide for that weekend were pretty expensive...thus I decided not to go over.

But will be watching eagerly if ABC decide to show it over here live...
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:48 am

just out of curiousity do the WAFL still play games against the AFL?
DO they still have there WAFL games finishing at around 5pm and the AFL starting at subi at 5:45pm.

I couldnt believe that they actually went against the AFL i mean the SANFL try to avoid the AFL to maximise attendances.
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Postby - » Fri Apr 21, 2006 1:33 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:just out of curiousity do the WAFL still play games against the AFL?
DO they still have there WAFL games finishing at around 5pm and the AFL starting at subi at 5:45pm.

I couldnt believe that they actually went against the AFL i mean the SANFL try to avoid the AFL to maximise attendances.


215pm is the start time for matches on Saturday afternoon in the West Australian Football League.
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Postby ORDoubleBlues » Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:19 pm

Welcome aboard Thunder Egan.
Noticed Shannon Hurn got second best and kicked 4 goals for Peel Thunder on the weekend.
Is he considered getting close to selection for West Coast?
From the 3 years I spent in Perth (lived about 1 km from West Perth's Arena Joondalup ground) I really got the impression that there is not a hell of a lot of interest in the WAFL compared to the SANFL and that if they got 2000 to a game that that was considered a very good crowd and from the games I went to I thought there would have been lucky to have been over a 1000.
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Postby Leaping Lindner » Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:52 pm

Thunder_Egan wrote:
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I spoke to a swans supporter and he reckoned the swans have the most supporters. I found that hard to believe considering they only have 7 premierships. Whats your view?

He also siad the league don't progamme good time slots for them because he believed they wanted them to amalgamate with (Perth?).

In my opinion the absolute max crowd would have been 2000.


In terms of loyalty Swans are right on top and got the highest home crowd average of last season...in terms of numbers of supporters, the Freo clubs East and Sth Freo I would say have the most supporters with some saying the Fremantle Dockers are still internally divided and supporters always questioning the clubs choices through the divide in the city between the two teams...especially during the early days.

The Fremantle Dockers squad is primarily of locals from the Fremantle region and Fremantle clubs - this will never change...and the Fremantle region has provided most of WA's greatest ever footballers...the best area in terms of the metro area (hopefully nobody from Fremantle reads this, people who live in Fremantle hate to be associated with the city of Perth...and in fairness they are completely different cities, just urban sprawl has joined the cities together ) Thus in a long way I hope I have answered your question, the sheer passion for football in Fremantle - attributes East Freo and Sth Freo with the largest support in the WAFL in my view...despite them not turning up in numbers during the season - In East Freo's case because of the woeful form they are in at the moment.

22,000 at our Grand Final last year - 20,000 were Sth Fremantle Supporters.


Welcome aboard Thunder.
Funnily enough most of my in laws (and wife) are South Freo supporters and whilst they mostly follow both The Eagles and The Dockers my (step)brother in law and my wife are mad South Freo supporters who can't stand the Dockers. Their arguement is simple The Eagles first premiership team included these ex-Doggies - Sumich. Worsfold, Jakovich, Matera - and my step brother in law still refers to Freo as the Claremont Dockers. :lol: He is a born and bred Fremantle resident as well.
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Postby - » Sat Apr 22, 2006 2:32 am

Leaping Lindner wrote:
Thunder_Egan wrote:
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I spoke to a swans supporter and he reckoned the swans have the most supporters. I found that hard to believe considering they only have 7 premierships. Whats your view?

He also siad the league don't progamme good time slots for them because he believed they wanted them to amalgamate with (Perth?).

In my opinion the absolute max crowd would have been 2000.


In terms of loyalty Swans are right on top and got the highest home crowd average of last season...in terms of numbers of supporters, the Freo clubs East and Sth Freo I would say have the most supporters with some saying the Fremantle Dockers are still internally divided and supporters always questioning the clubs choices through the divide in the city between the two teams...especially during the early days.

The Fremantle Dockers squad is primarily of locals from the Fremantle region and Fremantle clubs - this will never change...and the Fremantle region has provided most of WA's greatest ever footballers...the best area in terms of the metro area (hopefully nobody from Fremantle reads this, people who live in Fremantle hate to be associated with the city of Perth...and in fairness they are completely different cities, just urban sprawl has joined the cities together ) Thus in a long way I hope I have answered your question, the sheer passion for football in Fremantle - attributes East Freo and Sth Freo with the largest support in the WAFL in my view...despite them not turning up in numbers during the season - In East Freo's case because of the woeful form they are in at the moment.

22,000 at our Grand Final last year - 20,000 were Sth Fremantle Supporters.


Welcome aboard Thunder.
Funnily enough most of my in laws (and wife) are South Freo supporters and whilst they mostly follow both The Eagles and The Dockers my (step)brother in law and my wife are mad South Freo supporters who can't stand the Dockers. Their arguement is simple The Eagles first premiership team included these ex-Doggies - Sumich. Worsfold, Jakovich, Matera - and my step brother in law still refers to Freo as the Claremont Dockers. :lol: He is a born and bred Fremantle resident as well.
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Postby - » Sat Apr 22, 2006 2:33 am

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Leaping Lindner wrote:
Thunder_Egan wrote:
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I spoke to a swans supporter and he reckoned the swans have the most supporters. I found that hard to believe considering they only have 7 premierships. Whats your view?

He also siad the league don't progamme good time slots for them because he believed they wanted them to amalgamate with (Perth?).

In my opinion the absolute max crowd would have been 2000.


In terms of loyalty Swans are right on top and got the highest home crowd average of last season...in terms of numbers of supporters, the Freo clubs East and Sth Freo I would say have the most supporters with some saying the Fremantle Dockers are still internally divided and supporters always questioning the clubs choices through the divide in the city between the two teams...especially during the early days.

The Fremantle Dockers squad is primarily of locals from the Fremantle region and Fremantle clubs - this will never change...and the Fremantle region has provided most of WA's greatest ever footballers...the best area in terms of the metro area (hopefully nobody from Fremantle reads this, people who live in Fremantle hate to be associated with the city of Perth...and in fairness they are completely different cities, just urban sprawl has joined the cities together ) Thus in a long way I hope I have answered your question, the sheer passion for football in Fremantle - attributes East Freo and Sth Freo with the largest support in the WAFL in my view...despite them not turning up in numbers during the season - In East Freo's case because of the woeful form they are in at the moment.

22,000 at our Grand Final last year - 20,000 were Sth Fremantle Supporters.


Welcome aboard Thunder.
Funnily enough most of my in laws (and wife) are South Freo supporters and whilst they mostly follow both The Eagles and The Dockers my (step)brother in law and my wife are mad South Freo supporters who can't stand the Dockers. Their arguement is simple The Eagles first premiership team included these ex-Doggies - Sumich. Worsfold, Jakovich, Matera - and my step brother in law still refers to Freo as the Claremont Dockers. :lol: He is a born and bred Fremantle resident as well.


Very interesting Leaping. Enjoy hearing it. The Docker Eagle culture is one Id love to learn a lot more about
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Postby Thunder_Egan » Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:28 pm

brother in law and my wife are mad South Freo supporters who can't stand the Dockers. Their arguement is simple The Eagles first premiership team included these ex-Doggies - Sumich. Worsfold, Jakovich, Matera - and my step brother in law still refers to Freo as the Claremont Dockers. He is a born and bred Fremantle resident as well.



Of course, but they may also say that its due to the fact that the believe there are too many 'east fremantle' influences within the club...which many Sth Fremantle supporters including long time broadcaster George Grljusich has stated.

Putting a Claremont coach with Claremont players did not get any support from the club - look at the previous membership was only 16,000 when the Dockers started compared to Port Adelaide with 37,000 and it proved somewhat hard to attract the Freo supporters (especially with the Eagles winning the year before).

Having Eagles legends from the Fremantle area such as Jakovich and Sumich - Right in the heart of working class Sth Fremantle really would persuade many to support the Eagles...

Like I said its a pity that the traditional derby thats had a huge rivalry for over 100 years has gone a tad downhill of late...I remember a few years ago they got 7,000 for a Foundation Day Derby...but weather etc and form has really dented this once huge celebration.

- Crowds not good this weekend, couldn't cope with 30,000 at the Force on Friday Night 2.5kms from Leederville and Claremont playing host to Peel Thunder ended up with a disaster figure...if its anything over 600 I will be shocked.

I think the other two games will have better crowds.

Thunder - Worst performance of the season.
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Postby Pseudo » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:24 pm

Thunder_Egan wrote:- Crowds not good this weekend, couldn't cope with 30,000 at the Force on Friday Night 2.5kms from Leederville and Claremont playing host to Peel Thunder ended up with a disaster figure...if its anything over 600 I will be shocked.

I think the other two games will have better crowds.

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I watched the first half of this game on Monday (hooray for ABC2 and set-top boxes). Frankly I was amazed by the non-atmosphere. Hardly a soul sitting on the outer side, and nothing more than polite applause when a goal was kicked. No real barracking to speak of. Is the WAFL always like this?

The standard of the play seemed reasonable, but Peel Thunder should have been called the Peel Hippos, such was their goalfront skills. Too many players prepared to jam it on their boot and blaze away instead of looking for the team option. What was the score in the end - I assume Peel got fully pumped?
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Postby spell_check » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:34 pm

Yes, I saw that game too. Luke Toia got reported for striking. :wink:

I think it ended up being 21.7 to 10.16.
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Postby drebin » Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:34 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Thunder_Egan wrote:- Crowds not good this weekend, couldn't cope with 30,000 at the Force on Friday Night 2.5kms from Leederville and Claremont playing host to Peel Thunder ended up with a disaster figure...if its anything over 600 I will be shocked.

I think the other two games will have better crowds.

Thunder - Worst performance of the season.

I watched the first half of this game on Monday (hooray for ABC2 and set-top boxes). Frankly I was amazed by the non-atmosphere. Hardly a soul sitting on the outer side, and nothing more than polite applause when a goal was kicked. No real barracking to speak of. Is the WAFL always like this?

The standard of the play seemed reasonable, but Peel Thunder should have been called the Peel Hippos, such was their goalfront skills. Too many players prepared to jam it on their boot and blaze away instead of looking for the team option. What was the score in the end - I assume Peel got fully pumped?


Send the Snouts over to add atmosphere - ohh can't that's right your not a cheer squad even though your cheered annoyingly all the way through the Glenelg/Centrals game!!! :roll:
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Postby Pseudo » Thu Apr 27, 2006 5:37 pm

drebin wrote:Send the Snouts over to add atmosphere - ohh can't that's right your not a cheer squad even though your cheered annoyingly all the way through the Glenelg/Centrals game!!! :roll:


No, the Snouts aren't a cheer squad. They're an annoying squad. Sounds like they're good at it, too. :P
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Postby drebin » Thu Apr 27, 2006 5:51 pm

Pseudo wrote:
drebin wrote:Send the Snouts over to add atmosphere - ohh can't that's right your not a cheer squad even though your cheered annoyingly all the way through the Glenelg/Centrals game!!! :roll:


No, the Snouts aren't a cheer squad. They're an annoying squad. Sounds like they're good at it, too. :P


Never have you said a more truthful statement!!! :lol:

P.S. If your not a cheer squad we don't expect any cheering out of you on Sunday then? :wink:
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Postby am Bays » Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:59 pm

drebin wrote:
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drebin wrote:Send the Snouts over to add atmosphere - ohh can't that's right your not a cheer squad even though your cheered annoyingly all the way through the Glenelg/Centrals game!!! :roll:


No, the Snouts aren't a cheer squad. They're an annoying squad. Sounds like they're good at it, too. :P


Never have you said a more truthful statement!!! :lol:

P.S. If your not a cheer squad we don't expect any cheering out of you on Sunday then? :wink:


Certainly no cheering will be heared from the Norf supporters this Sunday as their team gets well and truely plucked by the Tenacious Terrific Tigers!!!
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Postby drebin » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:36 am

Seriously I hope Glenelg lose because you lot will be unbearable on the weekend if you win however even without our FF or CHF we should get enough of it with our one man show in Gill to win.
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Postby am Bays » Fri Apr 28, 2006 7:26 am

drebin wrote:Seriously I hope Glenelg lose because you lot will be unbearable on the weekend if you win however even without our FF or CHF we should get enough of it with our one man show in Gill to win.


Yep and we are reinforcing the suspension on the bandwagon too for all the extra supporters that will get on us after this weekend :lol: :lol:

Seriously this game should be close, I just want us to remain disciplined and stick to our game plan and play four quarters of footy. The result should take care of itself if we do the basics right.....
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