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2019 WAFL season

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2019 WAFL season
Teams10
PremiersSubiaco
15th premiership
Minor premiersSubiaco
17th minor premiership
Sandover MedallistLachlan Delahunty
Subiaco (28 votes)
Bernie Naylor MedallistBen Sokol
Subiaco (51 goals)
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The 2019 WAFL season (officially the 2019 Optus WAFL Premiership Season[1]) was the 135th season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League (WAFL). The season commenced on 6 April and concluded on 22 September 2019.[2] Subiaco defeated South Fremantle in the Grand Final by 96 points, the club's fourth premiership in six years and fifteenth overall.[3] The 2019 season saw the introduction of a 10th team into the league, the West Coast Eagles reserves, after their alignment with East Perth was terminated in July 2018.[4]

Ladder

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2019 WAFL ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 Subiaco (P) 18 17 1 0 1700 911 186.6 68 Finals series
2 South Fremantle 18 13 5 0 1556 1212 128.4 52
3 Claremont 18 12 6 0 1368 1042 131.3 48
4 West Coast 18 9 9 0 1214 1216 99.8 36
5 West Perth 18 9 9 0 1389 1425 97.5 36
6 Perth 18 9 9 0 1226 1335 91.8 36
7 Peel Thunder 18 7 11 0 1285 1318 97.5 28
8 East Fremantle 18 5 13 0 1109 1493 74.3 20
9 East Perth 18 5 13 0 1004 1446 69.4 20
10 Swan Districts 18 4 14 0 1005 1458 68.9 16
Source: Australian Football
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

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Qualifying and Elimination Finals

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Qualifying Final
Saturday 31 August (2:40 pm) South Fremantle 11.5 (71) def. Claremont 9.10 (64) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2,226) Report
Elimination Final
Sunday 1 September (2:40 pm) West Coast 5.15 (45) def. West Perth 6.6 (42) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1,794) Report

Semi-finals

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Semi-finals
Sunday 9 September (2:10 pm) Claremont 10.6 (66) def. West Coast 8.12 (60) Claremont Oval (crowd: 3,349) Report
Sunday 9 September (2:10 pm) Subiaco 14.13 (97) def. South Fremantle 10.3 (63) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2,873) Report

Preliminary final

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Preliminary final
Sunday 15 September (3:10 pm) South Fremantle 9.9 (63) def. Claremont 4.9 (33) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3,494) Report

Grand Final

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2019 WAFL Grand Final
Sunday 22 September (2:40 pm) Subiaco v South Fremantle Optus Stadium (crowd: 18,491) Report
Scorecard
4.3 (27)
9.7 (61)
13.7 (85)
18.12 (120)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.1 (7)
1.2 (8)
2.5 (17)
3.6 (24)
Umpires: Matt Adams (6), Dan Johanson (9), Jordan Wright (25)
Simpson Medal: Ben Sokol (Subiaco)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Sokol 6, Marsh 3, Delahunty 2, Kitchin, Joyce, Moore, Newton, Wheeler, Horsley, Edwards-Baldwin Goals Bewick, Schloithe, Stewart
Sokol, Delahunty, Horsley, Marsh, Newton Best Main, Suban, Higgins

Bracket

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Qualifying / Elimination FinalSemi-finalsPreliminary finalGrand Final
1Subiaco14.13 (97)1Subiaco18.12 (120)
2South Fremantle10.3 (63)2South Fremantle3.6 (24)
2South Fremantle11.5 (71)2South Fremantle9.9 (63)
3Claremont9.10 (64)3Claremont4.9 (33)
3Claremont10.6 (66)
4West Coast8.12 (60)
4West Coast5.15 (45)
5West Perth6.6 (42)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Optus says Yes to new era of WAFL". West Australian Football Commission. 1 February 2019.
  2. ^ Tuohey, Steve (6 December 2018). "2019 WAFL Premiership Season fixtures". West Australian Football Commission.
  3. ^ "Subiaco smash South Fremantle to win another WAFL Grand Final". The Roar. 22 September 2019.
  4. ^ "West Coast Eagles launch new WAFL team as club bids for back-to-back AFL premierships". ABC News. 11 October 2018.
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