Eventually a consensus was reached, sometimes based on character, and when two players seemed identical statistically. From 1877 to 1996 Port Adelaide won 4 Championships of Australia, 34 SANFL premierships and 1 wartime SANFL premiership as a merged club with West Torrens. Dated 16/1/91, B 75522/50: West Adelaide player Craig Williams, dated 1986, B 75522/51: West Adelaide player Peter Winter, dated 1987. Reports of the finals matches are provided. Jamie was commissioned by the West Adelaide Football Club to create the WAFC Team of the Centuries official souvenir artwork. McNamara is tackled by a Woodville player. 233 S Patterson Ave, Springfield, MO, 65802 US 233 S Patterson Ave, Spring. The eldest member of the panel at age 93, Brian Faehse (after whom the club grandstand is named) debuted for the composite West-Glenelg side in 1944. Photographer Richard Walker, dated 30/4/92, Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/55, Fitzroy player Darren Wheildon, dated 22 March 1995, Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/56, Scott Simister, during a match between West Adelaide and Glenelg. Names, location and date not provided, B 75522/4: West Adelaide football player Paul Ravesi pictured with a pile of text books. } A listing of people who have played for the South Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Not dated, Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/48, West Adelaide player Mike Rennie. Also written on back 'Football Times' [a Messenger Press publication. The West Adelaide Football Club are proud to present the team selection for the WAFC Team of the Centuries. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. Family farming improves the local land and reduces th. Bloods players such as Grantley Fielke, Paul Patterson, and two young guns in Tony Modra and Shaun Rehn were signed to play AFL football, but would still be eligible to play for West Adelaide if not selected by the Adelaide Crows. Paperwork [removed] indicates photos published in Football Times, but no date. FA Cup 4th Round -- Champs League Rd of 16 -- Europa - Rd of 16 -- Europa Conf - Rd of 16 NRL Round 1 - Thursday Join Tipping for season '23 Tip round 1 in Tipping - Weekly Platinum Membership prize. Photographer Tony Lewis, dated 16/11/87. Football in South Australia at this stage was yet to be organised and there were several sets of rules in use across the state. History. var display = false; West Adelaide not only became SANFL premiers for the first time defeating Norwood in the Grand Final at the Adelaide Oval but they also became Champions of Australia when they defeated powerful Victorian Football League team Carlton by five goals at the Adelaide Oval. { Written on back: From left to right. Membership - West Adelaide Football Club are you locked in? { Goals: Green 3, Beech & Webb 2, Fielke, Stevens, Tuck & Wasley-Black 1. After the SANFL resumed competition following World War I, West Adelaide would finish second in 1922, losing the Final to Norwood while player Robert Barnes was the club's third Magarey Madalist. Joint major partners. { } No date given, initials I.P. 2 March 2023 7:30pm APL Poker . Player no. Weidemenn's replacement was former Hawthorn (AFL) premiership player from 1991 Andrew Collins. Glenelg joined the SANFL as a league club in 1921 but still only 14 minor round games were programmed. Photographer Richard Walker, dated 30/4/92, B 75522/55: Fitzroy player Darren Wheildon, dated 22 March 1995, B 75522/56: Scott Simister, during a match between West Adelaide and Glenelg. During 2013, the club won its first competition since winning the 1987 Foundation Cup (SANFL pre-season) when they won the 2013 Foxtel Cup, defeating WAFL side East Fremantle 4.8 (32) to 2.16 (28) at Football Park, a win worth A$100,000 in prizemoney to the club. This process was arduous with some champions being left out. on back of photo, B 75522/78: Craig Ward, West Adelaide, takes a strong mark in front of Fitzsimmons, West Adelaide and Steve Jacquier, Woodville West Torrens. function do_pagination_start() Games and goals totals refer to premiership matches (home-and-away and finals matches) only. excessHeight = 20; Photographer Stuart Hannagan, Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/62, Grand Final 1983. Home; Leagues; Clubs; . The Fos Williams Medal is awarded to the best SANFL player in an interstate game. Not dated, B 75522/48: West Adelaide player Mike Rennie. Jaxon Crabb. The club played its first game against a side called 'The Young Australians' in 1870 at Glanville hall Estate. Graeme also established the WAFC History Group in 2014 and is an active member of the Hall of Fame committee. else We have already 37 players including Kaine Stevens, Tom Keough and Logan Hill re committed which should show members and supporters that the players do believe we are heading in the right direction and with a quality, experienced coach coming in to the program for the next two years the light at the end of the tunnel is clearly not far away. 2 full size reproductions were made, one which will be kept by the club and displayed in the players area, and the other which was successfully auctioned by the Club during the Team of the Centuries dinner on Friday the 20th of April. Lindner's fifth goal was the last of the game, a 65-metre kick on the full from inside the centre square only seconds before the game ended. The publication contains a description of Port Adelaide-West Torrens 1942 premiership season. Eddie Hocking (born 6 January 1970) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).. The West Adelaide Football Club is 1 of 10 teams competing in the SANFL Statewide Super League. West's fortunes were about to change and the club would enter what is known as its "Golden Era". All rights reserved. Bruce McGregor became the club's fourth Magarey Madalist when he won the award in 1926. Also written on back 'Football Times' [a Messenger Press publication. West Adelaide players Mark Dreher, Ian Borchard, Neil Kerley, Leon Grosser, Dirk de Yong. Every era has had challenges but West Adelaide, in each of these years since 1897, has produced champion players and teams. The club has won nine SANFL premierships, the most recent coming in 2015 breaking a thirty-two-year premiership drought dating back to 1983; the second longest in the SANFL. Possibly published in the Weekly Times, Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/57, Happy Eddie Hocking, West Reserves. Written on back: Dean Wodsnam and Chris Mitsch (Swans), West Adelaide Lawnmowing and Gardening Service. Not dated: 21. West Adelaide had winners all over the ground but it was captain Ian Borchard who won the Jack Oatey Medal as the best player in the Grand Final while Centre half-forward Bruce Lindner with 5 goals and Full-forward Roger Luders kicked 4. The football club played its first match against a team called the "Young Australians" on 30 July 1870 at North Park Lands. Next. on back of photo, B 75522/79: Mini-league game Port v Woodville. Examples of Jamies art works can be found at his website http://jamieosborne.com.au/. The club won two parklands premierships prior to 1897 and has since collected nine SANFL League premierships. The Crows also signed former Bloods Bruce Lindner (Geelong) and Mark Mickan (Brisbane) who under the rules of the time, were automatically allocated back to their former SANFL club. WEST ADELAIDE FOOTBALL & FOOTBALLERS CLUB (18922012) Champions of Australia - 1908, 1911 SANFL Premiers - 1908, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1927, 1947, 1961, 1983 Runners Up - 1922, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1991, 2003, 2012 2012 WEST ADELAIDE FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT 1 OFFICE BEARERS Board of Direc to rs The original artwork has been retained by the Club and will be exhibited permanently at Richmond Oval for the public to view. * 1988 and 1996 matches were under State of Origin rules. On 16 February 2014, Richmond played host to an AFL pre-season game in the 2014 NAB Challenge between Adelaide's two AFL teams, the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide. } Includes information about the club, its officials, staff and players, membership, news, merchandise, and history Bloods sweat and tears : West Adelaide Football Club, 1877-1987 by Merv Agars ( Book ) [CDATA[ Future dual Crows premiership player Shaun Rehn who had made his AFL debut during the year with the Crows missed the SANFL finals through injury. Dated 16/1/91, Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/50, West Adelaide player Craig Williams, dated 1986, Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/51, West Adelaide player Peter Winter, dated 1987. National Service and the Vietnam War also interfered with playing careers. We thank him for his contribution and wish him the best of luck in the future. During the mid-1950s, West Adelaide, under the coaching of Laurie Cahill and with strong players such as Neil Kerley, Brian Faehse, Doug Thomas, Ken Eustice, Ken McGregor and 1957 Magarey Madalist Ron Benton, became regular finals visitors and finished as beaten grand finalists in 1954, losing the grand final to the Fos Williams led Port Adelaide No date given, initials I.P. However, Collins could not improve the results in 2008 and the club finished with an unwanted fourth wooden spoon in a row, an ignominy suffered previously by Sturt (1989 to 1996), Woodville (1980 to 1985), South Adelaide (1926 to 1929), Glenelg (1937 to 1940 and 1921 to 1925) and Norwood (1913 to 1919), but never despite several bleak eras by the Bloods. The club finished third in 1946 before winning its sixth premiership in 1947 defeating Norwood 10.15 (75) to 8.15 (63). Michael Rennie, West Adelaide, at the bottom (written on back of photo.) on back of photo, B 75522/70: Player action shot featuring West Adelaide's Brooke Fogden. In one of the photos a woman is walking behind him across the oval. West Adelaide Football Club is 1 of 10 teams competing in the SANFL Statewide Super League. 2017 was also the anniversary of our 1927 and 1947 premierships. overFlowX = x + renderedWidth + excessWidth - document.body.offsetWidth; Dated 4/9/90, B 75522/5: Two men pictured with lawnmowers and a van behind them. In his place for his third run as West Adelaide coach was Neil Kerley, who himself had been controversially sacked as coach of the club after taking them to the 1962 Grand Final. The photos are not dated. In addition, the group includes a photograph by the Sunday Mail (do an archival number search on B 75522/85) as well as 26 photographs of player portraits, training sessions and events with no descriptions provided, apart from dates on some of the photos. Not dated, B 75522/13: Junior West Adelaide players. By 1996, the SANFL owned two AFL licences (Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide). To narrow the list of 280 players to just 50, players had to have played more games for West Adelaide than for another SANFL club, which ruled out champions like Tom Leahy, and Mark and Fos Williams to name but a few. Scan of the sheet music. Written on back: some serious studying. 2017 was also the anniversary of our 1927 and 1947 premierships. element.innerHTML = '
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"; renderedWidth = renderedElement.offsetWidth; Founded in 1923, they are the oldest club in the league. ], Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/46, West Adelaide player Mark Ricciuto, dated 4/3/91. Added to these highlights are two Champions of Australia titles against Essendon and Carlton, 2 SANFL Cup Premierships 1985 & 1987 and the first SANFL club to win the National Foxtel Cup premiership in 2013. Dated 4/9/90 Not dated, B 75522/49: Romano Negri training with the Crows. AustralianFootball.com Celebrating the history of the great Australian game . They formed this off shoot of the West Adelaide Football Club to entice former Past Players & Officials back to the club. Era 5 saw Football Park come into its prime. overFlowY = y + renderedHeight + excessHeight - window.innerHeight - window.pageYOffset; West Adelaide was one of the "poor" clubs and consequently won only one of its first 31 matches. The vice-president of the WAFC is the main reason this wonderful project was established and completed. See 'contents' for details of individual images. No date given, initials I.P. Date stamped 6 April 1988, B 75522/22: Peter Milsom of West Adelaide Footy Club helping Bradley Hopkins, 12 years, on with his new gurnsey (written on back of photo.) After a slow start to the season under the coaching of former Richmond (VFL) premiership player Kevin Morris, the team won nine of its last eleven games to reach the finals in fifth place. Neils input and ability to take on and discern information about players and differing eras played a significant role throughout the process as one of the voting members } In 1952 Leon was awarded the Sam Suckling medal for Best First Year Player and was awarded . Grant was also a strong advocate for players in the early eras of football bringing balance to the team, as a voting member of the panel. . Alan Crawford (Australian rules footballer) Simon Crawshay. The Port Adelaide Football Club was founded in late April or early May 1870. } on back of photo, B 75522/71: Player action shot featuring West Adelaide's Robin McKinnon. renderedElement.style.visibility = "visible"; Kerley continued on as a player in 1963 honouring his contract, but the following season he left to become captain-coach of South Adelaide, taking the Panthers from bottom in 1963 to their last SANFL Premiership to date in 1964. To celebrate these milestones, the WAFC waited for the completion of our 125th year of competition and selected a Team of the Centuries. Not surprisingly, Weidemann was replaced as coach following the 2007 season. The club participated in the SAPFL while the SAFL was in recess from 19161918; The club merged with, List of Port Adelaide Football Club players (before 1997), List of Port Adelaide Football Club players, "Every player who has played in the SANFL The list", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_players_(before_1997)&oldid=1133743343, Port Adelaide Football Club (SANFL) players, Short description is different from Wikidata, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 15 January 2023, at 08:44. One of Wests leading players during this time was future SANFL legend Fos Williams who played 54 games for the club between 1946 and 1949 before moving on to captain-coach Port Adelaide in 1950, a move that would haunt West Adelaide for the next thirteen seasons as Wests would lose five Grand Finals, all by less than three goals, to the Williams-coached Port Adelaide between 1954 and 1962. This one club merge removed the stand-alone Magpies from the league as shareholders and saw the Magpies relinquish its junior and country zones. if (typeof(originalFirstChild) == "undefined") Once again West Adelaide failed to follow up its good form from the previous season and while still managing to qualify for the finals in 2004 had to be satisfied with just a fifth-placed finish. No date given, initials I.P. } (event.clientY + de.scrollTop) : y; Not dated, B 75522/30: West Adelaide Coach Kevin Morris with a number of players, not identified. Written on back: 'Rookie of the year' John O'Donohue was presented with a compact disc player from manager Bill Rawlings of Patawalonga Motor Inn. (Error Code: 100013) List Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. In the former year a late kick for goal by ruckman Jack Richardson which would have given West the lead with only ninety seconds remaining hit the post allowing Port to hold on. Western have not been beaten this season and are top of the competition ladd His perspectives helped panellists break deadlocks over players who were vying for the same position and his vast experience and football knowledge of players over three decades, as well as his VFL/AFL experiences, proved invaluable. Wests finished a disappointing seventh in 1955, but would return to form in 1956 where they would again be beaten grand finalists, again losing to Port. start = (start - 1) * 25; Westies won their eighth premiership when Kerley coached the team to a 21.16 (142) to 16.12 (108) win in the Grand Final in front of 47,129 fans at Football Park. on back of photo. Umpires: Laurie Argent and Rick KinnearJack Oatey Medallist: Ian Borchard, Best: Borchard, Morris, Bennett, Meuret, Grosser, McKinnon, Kantilaftas, McKinnon, Burgess, Winter A collection of photographs from the Messenger Press relating to the West Adelaide Football Club, featuring action shots from games, player portraits, training sessions and other club related activities. The West Adelaide Football Club had no home ground to call their own until the planning and building of Richmond Oval in the early 1950s. on back of photo, B 75522/77: Peter Winter, West Adelaide, and Des O'Dwyer, Woodville West Torrens, contest the ball. The margin of 108 points persisted as a record for fifty-two years. In 2017 the South Australian National Football League, which is the oldest codified football competition in Australia, celebrated 140 years of operation while the West Adelaide Football Club celebrated its 125th birthday, being established some time in 1892 before joining the SANFL in 1897. Yet another WAFC Hall of Fame Club Legend and now giving his name to a medal for club champions, Grant has played the most games for West Adelaide. At the time, Mark Mickan and Tony Modra were playing for VFL/AFL clubs the Brisbane Bears and Adelaide Crows respectively and not West Adelaide. Donates state league match. var start = document.go_page.start.value; Attendance: 25,625 Doug was a voting member of the panel and his experience made his contributions invaluable during many robust discussions on players for the final make-up of the team. We wish Ago all the best in the future. SANFLW Team Selections - Round 2 v North Adelaide 4 days ago Upcoming Events View All. With lists every year, people come and go and that is the nature of the sport, We would like to pay tribute to a few that will not be with us in 2021 and thank them for their commitment and service to the football club, they have been able to help set the foundation of the next two exciting years for us and they should know they have played a part in that. Photographer possibly either Dean Martin or Ashley Hornsey. An unexpected 112-point thrashing of North Adelaide in their last game of 1940, however, proved a true omen of what was to come in 1941. Names not given on the back of the photo. He regularly reminded panellists that a great football team needed players with integrity and lived WAFC values as well as having outstanding football ability. It was the first ground purpose built for Australian Rules Football in Australia, pre-dating the VFL's Waverley Park by twelve years. The 26 photographs have not been digitsed, but can be requested and viewed in the Somerville Reading Room, as items B 75522/86-112. Photographer Richard Walker, dated 30/4/92, B 75522/11: Doug Thomas sitting at an office desk which bears the sign "winning is not everything, but wanting to is." In one of the photos a woman is walking behind him across the oval. Photo number 2 labelled on back as West Cheer Girls. This meant that comparing players based on games played was unfair. Where more than date has been supplied, one of the dates may refer to the date of publication. The first key part of your list is always the players you already have, to get commitments from your existing players is always a great sign of the direction you are going. The club slipped to sixth in 1992 and a disappointing eighth in 1993, ahead of perennial wooden spooners Sturt by only a small percentage gap. The club often struggled to field a full team in its early years as clubs were then controlled by wealthy businessmen and it was no secret that players were regularly poached from less wealthy clubs. Official website of the West Adelaide Football Club. He created the club war honour boards, fixed the life members board and listed in order of debut all West Adelaide league players. if (agt.indexOf("gecko") != -1 && agt.indexOf("win") != -1) Welcome to the North Adelaide Football Club Photo Gallery, proudly partnered by Burns Ceilings & Building Supplies. on back of photo, B 75522/74: West Adelaide's Paul Ravesi. The voting panel then independently selected their own teams which were brought back to the full committee for tallying and comparison. Not dated, B 75522/32: New West Adelaide football coach, Kevin Morris, at Richmond Oval today (written on back of photo.) Mid West Football League. In 1995 Glenn Kilpatrick became West's thirteenth Magarey Medalist when he jointly won the award with Norwood legend Garry McIntosh. CHARITY CUP GAME. So many words to describe Logan Hill. In 2014, the After missing the finals in 1999 and 2000, for 2001 West Adelaide hired former premiership captain and best and fairest winner Ian Borchard as coach. West Adelaide players mow the grass at Richmond Oval. After having played in thirteen finals series and six grand finals between 1946 and 1963 for two premierships (1947 and 1961), the club would only reach the finals another five times (1968 fourth, 1969 third, 1976 fifth, 1977 third and 1981 fifth) between 1964 and 1982. Woodville and West Torrens join forces to become the Woodville West Torrens Football Club, known as The Eagles. . Lees input regarding players and their character off field was also invaluable in group discussions as a voting member of the panel. The club won its fourth premiership in five years in 1912 after again defeating Port Adelaide in the grand final before finishing their Golden Era with a third placing in 1913. Not dated, B 75522/29: West Adelaide Coach Kevin Morris and another man in the football stands. The half-time melee was the main topic of discussion at an SANFL meeting following the game which prompted the building of the underground dressing rooms at the Adelaide Oval during the summer of 1954/55 while leaving the rooms in the stands to the cricketers. function createPagination(which, string, x, y) Photographer Stuart Hannagan, B 75522/62: Grand Final 1983. In 1991, the formation of the Adelaide Football Club, South Australia's first team in the Australian Football League (formerly the VFL) saw a number of Wests players signed by the new team. These awards are presented to groups or citizens who have made an outstanding contribution to the Toowoomba Region community. In a major development for the club, lights for night games were installed at Richmond Oval (now called City Mazda Stadium under a sponsorship deal) in 2010 and Friday night games became a success with 6,133 fans attending The Bloods first ever home game under lights against North Adelaide on 26 March. The club slumped in 1910 to finish in fifth place before repeating their 1908 double success by winning the 1911 SANFL Premiership defeating Port Adelaide in the Grand Final and Essendon to win the Championship of Australia. Learn how and when to remove this template message, South Australian National Football League, "Foxtel Cup: Bloods sink Sharks in Grand Final thriller AFL.com.au", History of the West Adelaide Football Club from Australian Football.com, Bloods, Sweat & Tears Merv Agars (1987), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=West_Adelaide_Football_Club&oldid=1136563834, South Australian Premiers: 9 1908, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1927, 1947, 1961, 1983, 2015, Runners-up: 9 1922, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1991, 2003, 2012, South Australian Night Series Champions: 6 1955, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1985, 1987. All match results are detailed with many photographs. South Adelaide Players by Season. Former Premier of South Australia (19962001) John Olsen AO, the current SANFL President and Chairman of the SA Football Commission, and former South Australian Sheffield Shield cricketer and SANFL umpire turned Adelaide television and radio personality K. G. Cunningham, are known to be proud Bloods fans. ], Messenger Press, c. 1983-1996, Photograph, B75522/47, West Adelaide player Stephen Mager. NRL Tipping Competition 2023! Night games were introduced, as was the Australian Club Championships and Champions of Australia series. Photographer Richard Walker; 52-53: West Adelaide player Paul Ravesi during a game, not dated, B 75522/54: West Adelaide's Doug Thomas [who during his career was player, coach and administrator/manager.] Call the Family Violence Information Line 0800 456 450. The following year 2016 it again collected the wooden spoon which it has repeated in the last 3 consecutive seasons 2019-2021. Two of Wests best players throughout the 1983 season were unlucky to miss a place in the Grand Final team. Written on back: some serious studying. The Jack Oatey Medal is awarded to the best player of the SANFL Grand Final. 0 : start; https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-sa/dial-a-tow-found-guilty-of-breaching-workplace-safety-act-over-death-of-lee-ravlich/news-story/ed2f5d0555247a04cbf8ea17848c0ff4. var agt = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); { The lights have seen an increase of attendances at the ground with the first game under lights attracting the grounds current record night crowd of 6,133 for the opening game of the season with West defeating North Adelaide 14.19 (103) to 4.7 (31). Luders kicked 94 goals in the 22 game minor round and with the 6th of his 7 goals in the 2nd Semi-final against Norwood he kicked his 100th for the season. on back of photo, B 75522/80: Action shot, West Adelaide v Eagles. With young players such as leading goal kicker Greg Mellor, full forward Tony Modra, and best and fairest Peter Banfield playing alongside returning experienced veterans such as captain Leon Grosser (who would miss the Grand Final through injury), Glenn Goss, as well as Mickan and Lindner (who while playing for the Adelaide Crows in the AFL, had played enough games with West through the season to qualify for the finals), West easily defeated three-time defending premiers Port Adelaide by 89 points in the Elimination Final before winning the First Semi against Woodville-West Torrens (a new team formed through the merger of West Torrens and Woodville at the end of 1990) by 60. The photos are not dated. element.style.visibility = "hidden"; on back of photo, B 75522/68: West Adelaide coach Kevin Morris talks to the players on the ground. } Initials I.P. Most Premierships as a Player: 4 by Jos Dailey, W. Dowling, This page was last edited on 30 January 2023, at 23:46. Dated September 21 1985. A club season overview is included and portraits and photographs (where available) of all players are presented. West held a 25-point lead over the Sharks at halftime by keeping them goalless, but were themselves kept goalless in the second half scoring only three points. Players since 1991 Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. He wrote the criteria for the Team of the Centuries selection panel and was a non-voting member of the group, but chaired and directed each meeting. Darren Bradshaw won the Ken Farmer Medal as the SANFL's leading goal kicker in 2003, kicking 88 for the season. { 440 Following. From that point on, West tended to forget about playing football and seemed more intent on punishing Sims, who finished the game with his right eye badly swollen and requiring 5 stitches. Any other use requires permission from the State Library of South Australia. } Richmond Oval hosted its first Interstate game in 2013 when South Australia defeated Qld/NT (NEAFL north) 21.14 (140) to 9.4 (58). Copies of this collection may be made for research or study. 5 : start; Roger Luders created history in 1983 when he became the first West Adelaide player to ever kick 100 goals in an SANFL season, finishing with 105 goals from 24 games played. West Adelaide Football Club. Damian Cupido. //
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