WAFL Grand Final
The West Australian Football League holds a grand final every year to determine the premiership winning team.
WAFL Grand Finals
Main article: List of West Australian Football League premiers
The last ten WAFL Grand Finals have featured seven of the nine clubs, with Perth last appearing in the 1978 Grand Final and Peel yet to reach a Grand Final.
Year | Premiers | Runners up | Simpson Medal | Venue | Attendance |
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2001 | East Perth | South Fremantle | Subiaco Oval | 23,842 | |
2004 | Subiaco | Claremont | Paul Vines | Subiaco Oval | 21,507 |
2005 | South Fremantle | Claremont | Toby McGrath | Subiaco Oval | 22,570 |
2006 | Subiaco | South Fremantle | Marc Webb | Subiaco Oval | 21,291 |
2007 | Subiaco | Claremont | Bradley Smith | Subiaco Oval | 19,541 |
2008 | Subiaco | Swan Districts | Christopher Hall | Subiaco Oval | 23,199 |
2009 | South Fremantle | Subiaco | Ashton Hams | Subiaco Oval | 22,738 |
2010 | Swan Districts | Claremont | Andrew Krakouer | Subiaco Oval | 24,638 |
2011 | Claremont | Subiaco | Beau Wilkes | Patersons Stadium | 15,459 |
2012 | Claremont | East Fremantle | Paul Medhurst | Patersons Stadium | 18,612 |
2013 | West Perth | East Perth | Mark Hutchings | Patersons Stadium | 20,008 |
2014 | Subiaco | East Perth | Jason Bristow | Patersons Stadium | 11,987 |
2015 | Subiaco | West Perth | Matt Boland | Domain Stadium | 13,094 |
See also
- AFL Grand Final
- SANFL Grand Final
References
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