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Ah man, Leroy is back.

Fun story, played against him in Under 13s (I was playing for Narrogin Eagles before they merged with Towns), he played CHF and I held him to two goals only in a really good performance

He kicked two in five minutes, I got dragged and came back to play back pocket instead of CHB for the rest of the game
 
Ah man, Leroy is back.

Fun story, played against him in Under 13s (I was playing for Narrogin Eagles before they merged with Towns), he played CHF and I held him to two goals only in a really good performance

He kicked two in five minutes, I got dragged and came back to play back pocket instead of CHB for the rest of the game
Haha love that spoiler :tearsofjoy:
I arrived in Narrogin the year after the merger so missed the whole Towns vs Railways/Eagles rivalry playing for the Narrogin Hawks. Was definitely a much larger contingent of Towns people at the Narrogin Hawks, I reckon of the 30 kids we had in our team 5-6 were ex-Eagles and the rest were ex-Towns.
I play for Brookton-Pingelly now anyway so not involved with the Hawks anymore.
 
I have heard that a new football book is coming out in the next few weeks.

It is a history of football in WA between 1885 and 1945, with information on over 200 competitions that played throughout the state, as well as an A-Z list of clubs, an A-Z list of premiers and a collection of stories from that era.

Good to see as there is very little in the way of football history books from WA outside of the WAFL and WAFL clubs and that the state's early football history will be preserved.
 

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I have heard that a new football book is coming out in the next few weeks.

It is a history of football in WA between 1885 and 1945, with information on over 200 competitions that played throughout the state, as well as an A-Z list of clubs, an A-Z list of premiers and a collection of stories from that era.

Good to see as there is very little in the way of football history books from WA outside of the WAFL and WAFL clubs and that the state's early football history will be preserved.
You have heard of it or wrote it ? 😂
 
Been a couple of years since I've been involved in UGSFL but most of my time B Grade teams from all clubs were made up of atleast a few top ups from the colts.

As for Brookton-Pingelly it would be a massive loss if they were to never make it back on the field. 2 great grounds and always seem to produce high quality juniors.

Competition has been remarkably stable since the mid 00s when the two Narrogin clubs merged and West Arthur folded so hopefully it can remain as an 8 team comp going forward.
 
I have heard that a new football book is coming out in the next few weeks.

It is a history of football in WA between 1885 and 1945, with information on over 200 competitions that played throughout the state, as well as an A-Z list of clubs, an A-Z list of premiers and a collection of stories from that era.

Good to see as there is very little in the way of football history books from WA outside of the WAFL and WAFL clubs and that the state's early football history will be preserved.

So what is the go?

The role of the Goldfields in the game nationally has always interested me & this book must cover it through to the 1920s.
Plenty of players from then have fed the WAFL & the VFL (e.g Alec Epis) & more recently the AFL (Eddie Betts/Dom Sheed).

See here: Goldfields all-star footy players from all eras
For example: Jack Regan Kalgoorlie City player and coach 1947-49, 196-game Collingwood legend, some say the greatest full-back ever.
 
Got this book today. Seriously impressive. Will take me a while to get through, and was just lamenting to Mortlock that my holidays are about to end just as the book arrived...

Might also have to keep Google Earth open as I read it too...having never been west of Whyalla, I've never heard of 90% of these places...!
 
Should be going to the printers next week or the week after.

There is a picture of the Railways 1919 premiership team in there with a number of future WAFL and VFL players in the team. The team mascot in the picture was Ted Tyson.

Tell us how to get a copy.
Tried all good outlets here in the Latrobe Valley, no luck ....
 
There were always rumours of Kukerin-Dumbleyung leaving to play elsewhere since they couldn't compete with Williams/Boddington for players and now they can't find a coach. Would hate to see them leave.

Their other options would be Ongerup, Avon or Eastern Districts. A lot of travel there.

Ongerup probably the closest but I am sure they would stick it out in the UGS for as long as they could.
 

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Been a couple of years since I've been involved in UGSFL but most of my time B Grade teams from all clubs were made up of atleast a few top ups from the colts.

As for Brookton-Pingelly it would be a massive loss if they were to never make it back on the field. 2 great grounds and always seem to produce high quality juniors.

Competition has been remarkably stable since the mid 00s when the two Narrogin clubs merged and West Arthur folded so hopefully it can remain as an 8 team comp going forward.
West Arthur folded? Damn. That's both clubs I played for in the UGSFL gone. :sadv1:
 
Hey all, just wondering if anyone has any info on the jumpers and/or nicknames used by the following defunct clubs? Photos or links to info would be ideal but any descriptions would be fantastic as well. Still looking for the clubs in bold.

WAAFL/PFL
Balcatta - Red, white and green tri-panel
Byford
Como

Cowan University - Navy with light blue trim
Dianella - blue and black, don't know design
Doubleview
Girrawheen - Port Melbourne
Morley - 80s Footscray
Mt Hawthorn-West Perth - West Perth
Mustangs/Sister Kates - Navy, sky blue and white, don't know design
Old Guildfordians
Old Scotch
Old Wesley -
Green, gold and black, don't know deisgn
Osborne Districts - same club as Mt Hawthorn-West Perth
Redcliffe - navy and sky blue, don't know design
Riverton - dark green with white trim
Sawyers Valley (also played in HFA) - black and white, don't know design
Southern Port (now Piara Waters) - navy blue and yellow, don't know design
Victoria Park - red and black, don't know design
Wonderers - Essendon/Perth with yellow numbers

Metro FL
Cowan University -
navy blue, red and yellow, don't know design.
Midvale
Murdoch - maroon and gold stripes

Avon FA
Brookton -
red and blue, don't know design
Kellerberrin - Geelong
Meckering - Richmond
Northam Towns
Northam Unions - South Fremantle
Tammin - dark blue with red and white vees in Port Adelaide design

Central Midlands Coastal FA
Bindi-Miling -
blue and white, don't know design
Leeman - Red and blue, don't know design
Moora Rovers - Perth
Moora Warriors - Blue and gold with white curves and logo
Watheroo - Maroon with gold stripes

Eastern Districts FL
Kondinin - 80s Footscray
Kulin - North Melbourne
Merredin - Gold with maroon stripes
Shackleton - Green and gold, don't know design

Esperance Districts FA
Condingup - Red, blue and gold panels
Newtown - Melbourne
Norseman - 80s Footscray
Munglinup - Perth

Fortescue FA
Centrals - Collingwood/Swan Districts
Paraburdoo Demons - Red with white trim

Gascoyne FA
Ports

Great Southern FL

South Mount Barker - Maroon with gold yoke

Hills FA
Bellevue Rovers - Gold with maroon stripes
Burswood Swans - blue and yellow, don't know design
Midvale - maroon, blue and yellow, don't know design
Sawyers Valley - black and white, don't know design
Stirling Districts
Wooroloo -
white and red, don't know design
Wundowie - Blue with black-white-black sash and logo across bottom right hand side

Mortlock FA
Ballidu - royal blue with gold sash
Bolgart - black and white, don't know design
Cadoux
Ejanding - yellow and black, don't know design
Jennacubbine - Perth
Konnongorring - Royal blue with white vee
Wongan Hills
Wyalkatchem - South Fremantle

North Midlands FL
Carnamah -
blue and white, don't know design
Coorow - maroon and white, don't know design
Latham - green and gold, don't know design
Perenjori - West Perth

Ongerup FA
Kent Districts - Maroon with gold sash, later '90s Hawthorn clash kit in brown and white
Ongerup - gold with blue stripes
Pingrup - St Kilda

Peel FL
Cockburn Saints -
blue and white, don't know design

Ravensthorpe FA
Lakes - Red with viking logo on top of yellow and royal blue bands around bottom half
Lakes Districts
Lake King

South West FL

Mines Rovers - Royal blue with 2 gold hoops
Collie Saints - St Kilda with tri-panel back and white number panel, CFC on white panel. Wore crusader guernsey in later seasons

Upper Great Southern FL
Narrogin Railways - Red with black stripes - later moved to a WCE-esque design
Narrogin Towns - Maroon with gold sash
Pingelly - Royal blue with black vee
Wagin Federals
Wagin Rovers

West Arthur - West Perth
 
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WAAFL/PFL
Balcatta Cats (green, white and red)
Dianella (blue with black yoke)
Girrawheen (red and blue vertical stripes)
Morley (Footscray 80s design)
Mt Hawthorn-West Perth (red with blue sash)
Old Wesley (green, gold and black)
Redcliffe (dark blue and light blue)
Riverton Roos (green with a white collar)
Victoria Park (red and bllack)

Metro FL
Murdoch (were maroon and gold vertical stripes in WAAFL)

Avon FA
Kellerberrin Bulldogs (blue and white hoops)
Meckering Tigers (black with gold sash)
Tammin Rams (blue with white and red vees)

Central Midlands Coastal FA
Moora Rovers (black with a red sash)
Moora Warriors (blue with a gold vee at one point - like the VFA rep guernsey)
Watheroo Hawks (brown and gold stripes)

Eastern Districts FL
Kondinin Bulldogs (Footscray 80s)
Kulin Roos (blue and white)
Merredin Lions (maroon and gold)
Shackleton (green and gold)

Great Southern FL
South Mount Barker (maroon and gold)

Mortlock FA
Ballidu Bombers (royal blue and gold)
Bolgart (black and white)
Cadoux (green and gold)
Ejanding (black and gold)
Jennacubbine (black and red)
Konnongorring (blue and white)
Wyalkatchem Bulldogs (white with red vee)

South West FL
Collie Saints (red/white/red panels with black CFC on white panel - red/black/red panels on back)
 
WAAFL/PFL
Balcatta Cats (green, white and red)
Dianella (blue with black yoke)
Girrawheen (red and blue vertical stripes)
Morley (Footscray 80s design)
Mt Hawthorn-West Perth (red with blue sash)
Old Wesley (green, gold and black)
Redcliffe (dark blue and light blue)
Riverton Roos (green with a white collar)
Victoria Park (red and bllack)

Metro FL
Murdoch (were maroon and gold vertical stripes in WAAFL)

Avon FA
Kellerberrin Bulldogs (blue and white hoops)
Meckering Tigers (black with gold sash)
Tammin Rams (blue with white and red vees)

Central Midlands Coastal FA
Moora Rovers (black with a red sash)
Moora Warriors (blue with a gold vee at one point - like the VFA rep guernsey)
Watheroo Hawks (brown and gold stripes)

Eastern Districts FL
Kondinin Bulldogs (Footscray 80s)
Kulin Roos (blue and white)
Merredin Lions (maroon and gold)
Shackleton (green and gold)

Great Southern FL
South Mount Barker (maroon and gold)

Mortlock FA
Ballidu Bombers (royal blue and gold)
Bolgart (black and white)
Cadoux (green and gold)
Ejanding (black and gold)
Jennacubbine (black and red)
Konnongorring (blue and white)
Wyalkatchem Bulldogs (white with red vee)

South West FL
Collie Saints (red/white/red panels with black CFC on white panel - red/black/red panels on back)
Thanks heaps
Did you have any more info on the designs as well as the colours?
 
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jumperfan

Upper Great Southern FL
Narrogin Railways
Narrogin Towns
Pingelly
Wagin Federals
Wagin Rovers
West Arthur

Narrogin Railways wore red and black vertical stripes up until 1992 when they renamed to Narrogin Eagles, who used a WCE wings style to start with before a few changes than merging with Towns to become Hawks

Narrogin Towns in the early day was a yellow sash on a maroon base. In later years they had a lion logo across the chest and used a few other colours, silver in particular

West Arthur was a red base with a royal blue sash.

The others were before my time.
 
The South West Football League has gone digital for its Football Budget, although the Grand Final edition will also be a printed copy.

For those that want to keep tabs on what is going on in the SWFL, the link to the Budget is:

 
Calling all passionate coaches! Wongan Ballidu Football Club is seeking a motivated League Coach for the 2025 season. If you’ve got the experience, player connections, and the drive to recruit and lead, we want you! Serious applicants only email your coaching history to wbfootballclub@westnet.com.au or contact Sam Hasson on 0409294226 for more details. Let’s build something great together!
 
South West FL
Mines Rovers
Collie Saints
Bit late to the party here but Mines Rovers wore royal and gold hoops and Collie Saints were pretty much the St Kilda jumper just prior to merging
 

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