1909 WAFL season

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1909 WAFL season
Teams8
Premiers East Fremantle
7th premiership
Minor premiers East Fremantle
7th minor premiership
  1908
1910  

The 1909 WAFL season was the 25th season of senior Australian rules football in Perth, Western Australia. [1]

Contents

Ladder

1909 ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 East Fremantle (P)1715201029522197.160
2 Perth 171250804579138.948
3 East Perth 171070746744100.340
4 South Fremantle 17980819739110.836
5 North Fremantle 17890769611125.932
6 West Perth 1789069775192.832
7 Subiaco 17412160687669.218
8 Midland Junction 171151552120046.06
Source: WAFL Footy Facts
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

First semi-final

First semi-final
Saturday, 4 September East Perth 3.5 (23)def. by East Fremantle 10.13 (73)W.A.C.A

Second semi-final

Second semi-final
Saturday, 11 September Perth 8.11 (59)def. South Fremantle 3.7 (25)W.A.C.A.

Grand Final

1909 WAFL Grand Final
Saturday, 18 September Perth def. by East Fremantle W.A.C.A
0.0 (0)
2.4 (16)
2.5 (17)
4.6 (30)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.5 (23)
5.5 (35)
7.6 (48)
8.8 (56)
Umpires: Ivo Crapp

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References

  1. "australianfootball.com / 1909 WAFL Premiership Season".