West Australian State Premiership

The West Australian State Premiership was an Australian rules football match contested intermittently between 1902 and 1924 between the premiers of the Western Australian Football Association / West Australian Football League (WAFA / WAFL) and the Goldfields Football Association / Goldfields Football League (GFA / GFL).

List of winners

East Fremantle won the most championships overall, winning five: 1902, 1904, 1906, 1909 and 1910:

Year Winner Scores Loser Result Venue Umpire Ref
Winner Loser
1902 East Fremantle 12.16 (88) 4.5 (29) Warriors East Fremantle won by 59 points Fremantle Oval Fraser
1903 Railways 7.6 (48) 5.11 (41) East Fremantle Railways won by 7 points Kalgoorlie Recreation Reserve F. Coffey
1904 East Fremantle 12.15 (87) 4.9 (33) Railways East Fremantle won by 54 points
1905 West Perth 8.10 (58) 4.13 (37) Railways West Perth won by 19 points Kalgoorlie Recreation Reserve S. Stivey
1906
(replay)
East Fremantle 6.11 (47) 7.5 (47) Mines Rovers Match drawn East Fremantle Oval I. Crapp
East Fremantle 7.5 (47) 3.10 (28) Mines Rovers East Fremantle won by 19 points East Fremantle Oval I. Crapp
1907 not held
1908
1909 East Fremantle 8.10 (58) 3.9 (27) Boulder City East Fremantle won by 31 points Fremantle Oval I. Crapp
1910 East Fremantle 1.7 (13) 0.8 (8) Boulder City East Fremantle won by 5 points Boulder Recreation Ground C. Wellington
1911 not held
1912 Railways 8.12 (60) 7.9 (51) Subiaco Railways won by 9 points Kalgoorlie Oval C. Wellington
1913 Subiaco 15.11 (101) 8.6 (54) Boulder City Subiaco won by 47 points Subiaco Oval I. Crapp
1914 competition suspended from 1914–18 due to World War I
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919 East Perth 9.17 (71) 6.10 (46) Railways East Perth won by 25 points Kalgoorlie Oval unknown
1920 not held
1921
1922 East Perth 16.15 (111) 5.4 (34) Mines Rovers East Perth won by 77 points Perth Oval unknown
1923 East Perth 10.10 (70) 6.4 (40) Mines Rovers East Perth won by 30 points Kalgoorlie Oval F. O'Connor
1924 Subiaco 12.12 (84) 8.13 (61) Boulder City Subiaco won by 23 points East Fremantle Oval F. O'Connor

See also