List of Western Australian Lacrosse Premiers

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Men's Premiership Trophy: IJ Taylor Shield

Men's Minor Premiership Trophy: Lapsley Cup

Women's Premiership Trophy: Rae Reid Cup

YearMenWomen
Premiers Runners-up Premiers Minor Premiers Grand Final
1898Mercantile [1] Fremantle [2] no competition
1899Banks [3] Perth [4]
1900Fremantle [5] Banks [6]
1901Banks [7] Fremantle [8]
1902Fremantle [9] East Fremantle [10]
1903Fremantle [11] East Fremantle [12]
1904East Fremantle [13] Swan [14]
1905Perth [15] Swan [16]
1906Perth [17] Swan [18]
1907Fremantle [19] Perth [20]
1908Perth [21] North Perth [22]
1909East Fremantle [23] North Perth [24]
1910Fremantle [25] Iroquois [26]
Premiers Minor Premiers Grand Final
1911North PerthNorth Perth [27] North Perth 7 – 4 Fremantle [28]
1912IroquoisIroquois [29] Perth 3 – 4 Iroquois [30]
1913PerthFremantle [31] Perth 11 – 2 Fremantle [32]
1914North PerthFremantle [33] North Perth 6 – 2 Fremantle [34]
1915no competition – World War I
1916
1917
1918
1919
Premiers Runners-up
1920North Perth [35] Iroquois [36]
1921Perth [37] North Perth [38]
1922Iroquois [39] Perth [40]
Premiers Minor Premiers Grand Final
1923IroquoisIroquois [41] Perth 8 – 11 Iroquois [42]
1924IroquoisIroquois [43] Iroquois 10 – 8 Fremantle [44]
1925IroquoisIroquois [45] Iroquois 14 – 3 Fremantle [46]
1926 FremantleIroquois [47] Iroquois 4 – 6 Fremantle (replay) [48]
1927IroquoisIroquois [49] Iroquois 7 – 5 Westrals [50]
1928WestralsWestrals [51] Westrals 9 – 6 Fremantle [52]
1929GuildfordGuildford [53] Guildford 12 – 10 Fremantle [54]
1930GuildfordGuildford [55] Guildford 11 – 5 East Fremantle [56]
1931Mount LawleyMount Lawley [57] Mount Lawley 11 – 9 Guildford [58]
1932Mount LawleyMount Lawley [59] Mount Lawley 17 – 6 East Fremantle [60]
1933Mount LawleyMount Lawley [61] Mount Lawley 5 – 3 Guildford [62]
1934Mount LawleyMount Lawley [63] Mount Lawley 13 – 9 Midland Junction [64]
1935Mount LawleyEast Fremantle [65] Mount Lawley 13 – 8 Midland Junction [66]
1936Mount LawleyEast Fremantle [67] East Fremantle 7 – 11 Mount Lawley [68]
1937Midland JunctionMount Lawley [69] Midland Junction 12 – 11 Mount Lawley [70]
1938Mount LawleyMount Lawley [71] Mount Lawley 9 – 7 Midland Junction [72]
1939Midland JunctionEast Fremantle [73] Nedlands 6 – 16 Midland Junction [74]
1940East FremantleEast Fremantle [75] East Fremantle 9 – 8 Perth [76]
1941East FremantleMidland Junction [77] Midland Junction 3 – 19 East Fremantle [78]
1942no competition – World War II
1943
1944
1945
1946Midland JunctionMidland Junction [79] Perth 10 – 12 Midland Junction (ET) [80]
1947Midland JunctionPerthMidland Junction 13 – 11 Perth
1948Midland JunctionWembleyMidland Junction 11 – 6 Perth
1949Midland JunctionPerthMidland Junction 10 – 4 Wembley
1950PerthMidland JunctionMidland Junction 10 – 12 Perth
1951Midland JunctionPerthMidland Junction 13 – 11 Perth
1952FremantleWembleyFremantle 14 – 11 Midland Junction
1953WembleyMidland JunctionWembley 6 – 4 Fremantle
1954WembleyWembleyWembley 13 – 6 Midland Junction
1955WembleyWembleyWembley 18 – 8 Midland Junction
1956WembleyWembleyWembley 17 – 6 Fremantle
1957undecidedWembleyWembley 15 – 15 Fremantle
1958WembleyWembleyWembley 12 – 9 Fremantle
1959WembleyWembleyWembley 16 – 5 Fremantle
1960WembleyWembleyWembley 10 – 6 Nedlands-Subiaco
1961East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 12 – 5 Nedlands-Subiaco
1962South PerthSouth PerthSouth Perth 11 – 10 East Fremantle
1963Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 30 – 4 Wembley
1964Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 21 – 6 South Perth
1965Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 15 – 8 East Fremantle
1966Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 15 – 4 East FremantleEast Fremantle
1967WembleyNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 13 – 20 WembleyWembley
1968Nedlands-SubiacoWembleyWembley 15 – 22 Nedlands-SubiacoWembley
1969Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 18 – 13 FremantleFremantle
1970FremantleNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 18 – 24 FremantleWembley
1971BayswaterNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 10 – 21 BayswaterFremantle
1972Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 24 – 18 BayswaterWembley
1973South PerthBayswaterBayswater 15 – 17 South PerthWembley
1974Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 20 – 16 NollamaraWembley
1975East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 22 – 19 Nedlands-SubiacoWembley
1976East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 27 – 15 NollamaraWembley
1977BayswaterEast FremantleEast Fremantle 16 – 26 BayswaterWembley
1978East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 26 – 10 NollamaraWembley
1979East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 18 – 13 WembleyWembley
1980East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 14 – 13 WembleyWembley
1981East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 18 – 9 WembleyWembley
1982WembleyEast FremantleWembley 18 – 6 BayswaterFremantle
1983East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 18 – 14 WembleyFremantle
1984East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 22 – 7 WembleyWembley
1985East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 18 – 15 Nedlands-SubiacoWembley
1986WembleyEast FremantleWembley 14 – 9 Nedlands-SubiacoWembley
1987Nedlands-SubiacoEast FremantleEast Fremantle 10 – 13 Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco
1988Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 16 – 15 East FremantleNedlands-Subiaco
1989Nedlands-SubiacoNedlands-SubiacoNedlands-Subiaco 20 – 11 WembleyEast Fremantle
1990East FremantleSubiacoSubiaco 12 – 15 East FremantleWembley
1991East FremantleSubiacoSubiaco 11 – 18 East FremantleSubiaco
1992East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 16 – 11 SubiacoWembley
1993SubiacoBayswaterSubiaco 14 – 13 East FremantleNollamara
1994East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 19 – 10 SubiacoEast Fremantle
1995SubiacoEast FremantleEast Fremantle 12 – 19 SubiacoSubiaco
1996SubiacoEast FremantleEast Fremantle 11 – 13 SubiacoEast Fremantle
1997SubiacoEast FremantleEast Fremantle 12 – 13 SubiacoEast Fremantle
1998SubiacoEast FremantleEast Fremantle 15 – 17 SubiacoSubiaco
1999East FremantleSubiacoSubiaco 12 – 14 East FremantleEast Fremantle
2000East FremantleBayswaterBayswater 12 – 14 East FremantleWembley
2001East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 18 – 15 BayswaterEast Fremantle
2002BayswaterBayswaterBayswater 14 – 6 East FremantleWanneroo
2003East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 21 – 7 WembleyWanneroo
2004WannerooEast FremantleWanneroo 8 – 5 BayswaterWembley
2005East FremantleBayswaterBayswater 6 – 17 East FremantleWembley
2006BayswaterEast FremantleBayswater 15 – 11 East FremantleWembleyWembley d East Fremantle
2007East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 14 – 8 WannerooWannerooWembleyWanneroo 12 – 10 Wembley
2008WembleyWembleyWembley 9 – 6 BayswaterWembleyWembley
2009WembleyWembleyEast Fremantle 9 – 16 WembleyWembleyWembleyWembley 13 – 7 East Fremantle
2010WembleyEast FremantleWembley 12 – 10 East FremantleEast FremantleEast FremantleWembley 12 – 13 East Fremantle
2011WembleyWembleyWembley 12 – 3 WannerooWembleyWembleyWembley 22 – 10 East Fremantle
2012BayswaterWembleyBayswater 13 – 9 WembleyWembleyEast FremantleWembley 16 – 7 East Fremantle
2013BayswaterBayswaterBayswater 13 – 9 East FremantleWembleyEast FremantleWembley 7 – 6 East Fremantle (OT)
2014BayswaterWannerooBayswater 7 – 5 East FremantleWembleyEast FremantleEast Fremantle 12 – 16 Wembley
2015WannerooWembleyWanneroo 9 – 8 WembleyEast FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 10 – 8 Wembley
2016WannerooBayswaterBayswater 7 – 9 Wanneroo (OT)East FremantleWembleyEast Fremantle 10 – 3 Wanneroo
2017East FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 9 – 8 Bayswater (OT)East FremantleWembleyEast Fremantle 11 – 7 Wembley
2018WembleyWembleyWembley 8 – 7 BayswaterEast FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 15 – 8 Wembley
2019BayswaterBayswaterEast Fremantle 8 – 12 BayswaterEast FremantleEast FremantleEast Fremantle 12 – 8 Wembley
2020WembleyEast FremantleEast Fremantle 13 – 14 WembleyWembleySubiacoSubiaco 9 – 11 Wembley
2021WembleyWembleyWanneroo-Joondalup 6 – 13 WembleyWembleyWembley GreenWembley Green 12 – 7 East Fremantle
2022WembleyWembleyWembley 10 – 6 Wanneroo-JoondalupSubiacoSubiacoSubiaco 10 – 9 East Fremantle
2023WembleyEast FremantleWembley 14 – 6 Wanneroo-JoondalupSubiacoEast FremantleSubiaco 12 – 3 East Fremantle

Premierships by Club

ClubMen'smost recentWomen'smost recent
Wembley192023302021
East Fremantle 252017132019
Subiaco16199872023
Fremantle/Phoenix8197041983
Bayswater820190n/a
Midland Junction*719510n/a
Mount Lawley*719380n/a
Iroquois*619270n/a
Perth*619500n/a
Wanneroo-Joondalup3201632007
North Perth*319200n/a
Banks*219010n/a
Guildford*219300n/a
South Perth*219730n/a
Mercantile*118980n/a
Westrals*119280n/a
Nollamara*0n/a11993

* defunct club

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