1925 WAFL season

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The 1925 WAFL season was the 41st season of the West Australian Football League. It was notable as the season where a fully-fledged system of district football was firmly in place after two seasons of planning, with Perth divided into eight zones, one of which was allocated to Claremont in preparation for their entry to senior WAFL ranks for 1926 and another covered the Midland area later to be allocated to Swan Districts. Along with this, the WAFL introduced a reserves competition for players not good enough for their club's league team. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 1925 WAFL season
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rdf:langString Frank O‘Connor
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rdf:langString East Fremantle continue their form of the previous two finals to have the premiership sealed by half-time, aided by a wind that lost its force during the second quarter.
rdf:langString South Australia hold off the locals in a thrilling match, in which a gate of £997 showed the popularity of football.
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rdf:langString George Owens
rdf:langString Dolan, Buchanan, Coffey, Brown, Mudie, Jones, Jarvis
rdf:langString Golding , Lid, Dayman, Ryan, Moriarty, McGregor, Whitehead
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rdf:langString Gibson 2, Truscott 2, Gallagher 2, Woods, Jarvis, Dolan, Cinoris
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rdf:langString Brophy , Leonard, Scaddan, Wieland, Grigg, Rodriguez
rdf:langString Johnny Campbell, Sherlock, Leonard, Craig, Brophy, Jarvis, Green
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rdf:langString Johnny Campbell 3, Bonny Campbell 2, Owens, Parks
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rdf:langString Ted Flemming
rdf:langString The 1925 WAFL season was the 41st season of the West Australian Football League. It was notable as the season where a fully-fledged system of district football was firmly in place after two seasons of planning, with Perth divided into eight zones, one of which was allocated to Claremont in preparation for their entry to senior WAFL ranks for 1926 and another covered the Midland area later to be allocated to Swan Districts. Along with this, the WAFL introduced a reserves competition for players not good enough for their club's league team. The season saw East Fremantle gain revenge for the previous season's Grand Final loss against a Subiaco team often thought to be the most talented that club had fielded so far in its history with three exceptional finals performances. A notable incident during the season was a postponement of the Round 12 match between East Perth and West Perth because the Cardinals failed to return on time from a tour of Tasmania, due to being entertained by Senator Pearce in Melbourne the day the ‘Kalgoorlie Express’ was due to leave from Melbourne.
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