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hat provides for the current and future needs of WAHSC and the broader football community in the Western Suburbs. The other great highlight for the club during the 1970s was the recruitment of Port rover Trevor Grimwood who would become the club's eleventh Magarey Medal winner in 1977. Despite the Roosters squad having far more finals experience than West, the in-form Bloods were rated an even chance to beat the Roosters who were playing in their fifth Grand Final since 1985. The club has fielded a men's team in the Australian Football League (AFL) since 1991, and a women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition since 2017. West Adelaide Women's Supporter Squad; Ticketing . West Adelaide may have won the fights, but North Adelaide won the football game would go on to win easily by the score of 21.22 (148) to 11.7 (73). * 1988 and 1996 matches were under State of Origin rules. The Adelaide Football Club acknowledges the Kaurna people as the Traditional Custodians of the Adelaide Plains Region. Haydn Ward. e) Construction of an undercover grandstand. 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. Mickan's place was taken by 6'7" (200 cm) tall Dirk de Jong who had actually retired from league football one game into the season, but was persuaded by Kerley to come back following Mickan's injury. Commonly known as The Bloods and Westies, the club's home base is Richmond Oval (currently known as Hisense Stadium under a sponsorship agreement). Port came back to trail by only two points going into the last quarter of the game and snatched victory by three points. The West Adelaide Football Club has signed a two-year partnership with Telstra Store Castle Plaza. 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. Attendance: 47,129 Ken Eustice would become the club's tenth Magarey Medalist in 1962. The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Adelaide, South Australia. The oval received over A$300,000 from the AFL for upgrades to the ground, including improved interchange area and coaches boxes, new goal and point posts and new grass. Digital Pass; Home; Memberships Membership. In 2015, West Adelaide broke a 32-year premiership drought, beating Woodville-West Torrens by 30 points in the 2015 IGA SANFL grand final. Show more profiles Show fewer profiles Others named Reid Amos. Following the 1961 premiership win and subsequent runners-up in 1962, West Adelaide would go through a very lean time. A club with a colourful history, West Adelaide was formed around 1892 wearing red, white and blue switching to the old Adelaide Football club colours of red and black when it joined the South Australian Football Association in 1897. Going into the final round West were locked in a battle for the 5th and final finals spot on the ladder. Venue: Football Park The post would later end up hanging over the Bar in the West Adelaide Footballers' Club. The West Adelaide Football Club’s headquarters are in City Mazda Stadium, 57 Milner Rd, Richmond, South Australia, 5033, Australia. Westies again finished sixth in 2010, missing the major round for the sixth straight year. Under Kerley players such as Roger Luders, Bruce Lindner, Ian Borchard, Peter Meuret, Geoff Morris and Mark Mickan all started to play their best football and 1982 was almost a repeat of the 1981 season. Jack Oatey Medallist: Chris Schmidt, Best: Schmidt, Porplyzia, Stevens, Schiller, Tuck, Helbig Richmond Oval hosted its first Interstate game in 2013 when South Australia defeated Qld/NT (NEAFL north) 21.14 (140) to 9.4 (58). Find local events details, timings, venue & tickets of Gortroe Ploughing Match events West Adelaide Football Club [OFFICIAL] | 114 followers on LinkedIn. 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. Attendance: 25,625 Former Norwood premiership player and Crows assistant coach Michael Taylor replaced Morris in 1996 and West would reach a best of third in 1998 before losing to Port Adelaide in the Preliminary final. Despite some impressive performances in his final four games, including out playing experienced Sturt ruckman Frank Spiel in the Grand Final, de Jong, who started his SANFL career with Wests in 1978, again retired from football after 1983 having played 53 games for the club. Goals: Green 3, Beech & Webb 2, Fielke, Stevens, Tuck & Wasley-Black 1. Carparking; Home Match Ticketing; Seating . James "Sorry" Tierney was the club's first ever winner of the Magarey Medal in 1908. c) A two storey multi-purpose community clubhouse with the lower level comprising changing rooms, medical treatment rooms, toilets, café/dining area and bar, kitchen and storage rooms and an upper level comprising club and community function area with bar, kitchen, toilets and storage rooms. Prior to the opening of Richmond Oval West Adelaide had used the Kensington Oval (1897), Jubilee Oval (1898–1906) and the Adelaide Oval (1907–1926) for its "home" games before gaining exclusive SANFL use of the main arena at the Wayville Showgrounds in 1927, the year of their fifth SANFL Premiership. Prior to the 2010 SANFL season West Adelaide installed lights at Richmond Oval for night games. The Jack Oatey Medal is awarded to the best player of the SANFL Grand Final. 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. Online Payments:Online payments are … Information about your use of this site is shared with Google. At years End, Ryan Ferguson retired returning home to Victoria. Welcome to the West Adelaide Football Club online collection Registration Details:Registration and orders must be placed before the campaign countdown timer ends. The funding as provided by the State Government has been for expenditure on the following components of the project: a) All associated civil infrastructure; Roads Stormwater carparks and all services, c) Construction of an artificial main pitch and grass training pitch, d) Installation of pitch floodlighting to the main pitch and training pitch. Grandstand; Digital Pass . A capacity crowd saw West Adelaide christen their new home with a 12.11 (83) to 10.13 (73) win over neighbouring club West Torrens. It was the first ground purpose built for Australian Rules Football in Australia, pre-dating the VFL's Waverley Park by twelve years. West Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). The Official app of the Port Adelaide Football Club is your one stop shop for all things Port Adelaide! Strong recruiting helped the team improve to sixth in 2009 while James Ezard, nephew of 1984 and 1985 Essendon premiership player Alan Ezard, jointly won the Magarey Medal with North Adelaide's Rhys Archard, becoming the fourteenth West Adelaide player to win the award. University of North Georgia. Crows player Darel Hart (who had played 18 AFL games for Adelaide during the year but had enough SANFL games to qualify for the finals) kicked seven goals for the Roosters on his way to winning the Fos Williams Medal. 9.7K likes. The West Adelaide Football Club is 1 of 10 teams competing in the SANFL Statewide Super League. Despite winning their last game of the season at home against Sturt, West missed the SANFL Finals for the seventh straight season finishing third last with an 8–12 record. In the 2000s the grandstand at the oval was named the B. K. Faeshe Stand in honor of the former champion player, coach and administrator of the club. Games and goals totals refer to premiership matches (home-and-away and finals matches) only. Following the 1991 grand final Kevin Morris joined a long list of coaches sacked by the club after a dispute with the club's board. Best & Fairest winners at West Adelaide are awarded the Neil Kerley Medal, * Bruce McGregor is believed to have won 6 Best All-Round Player awards before the B&F was first awarded in 1945, West Adelaide 21.16 (142) defeated Sturt 16.12 (108) What is The West Adelaide Football Club’s phone number? The South Australian Government has provided $4.8 million to the West Adelaide Hellas Soccer Club to build a Regional Level Community Football and Sporting Facility; the Kilburn SportsPlex on land at the former Kilburn Primary School site. In 1970 West unearthed a young ruckman named Dexter Kennedy who made his league debut aged just 15 years, 11 months and 2 days. West Adelaide was one of the "poor" clubs and consequently won only one of its first 31 matches. The team finally got its revenge on Norwood when they put a severe dent in the Redlegs premiership defence with a 77-point win the 2nd Semi-final to earn a spot in their first Grand Final since 1962. A FIFA 2 standard floodlit artificial main football pitch with covered grandstand that can cater for local, district, state and national fixtures. The Following week Sturt defeated Norwood in the Preliminary to earn the other Grand Final berth. 4,659 Followers, 271 Following, 861 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from West Adelaide Football Club (@westadelaidefc) Between 1942 and 1945 West Adelaide joined forced with Glenelg in a wartime competition, finishing second, third and fourth in a four-team competition. Jack Oatey Medallist: Ian Borchard, Best: Borchard, Morris, Bennett, Meuret, Grosser, McKinnon, Kantilaftas, McKinnon, Burgess, Winter Such was the success of Richmond Oval that the SANFL moved its traditional ANZAC Day match from the Adelaide Oval to Richmond in 1958 where West Adelaide defeated their long-time Grand Final tormentor Port Adelaide in one of the highest profile matches ever to be played at the ground. 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. Played the Adelaide Educational Institute Football Club in 1865 under the Old Adelaide Football Club rules. West Adelaide, which has earned a reputation amongst its fans as being "consistently inconsistent", would win through to their next grand final in 1991. A floodlit grass training pitch for practice and general community use during non-match days. Wick Academy Football Club (UK) WAFC: Western Association of Food Chains: WAFC: Washington Area Frisbee Club: WAFC: Wigan Athletic Football Club (UK) WAFC: World Area Forecast Center: WAFC: Western Ancient Forest Campaign: WAFC: West Adelaide Football Club (Richmond, South Australia, Australia) WAFC: Western Area Frequency Coordinator: WAFC After finishing third in 1928 and 1929 followed by – in the absence of star goalsneak "Dickie" Bennetts who was banned for three years for kicking an umpire – fifth in 1930, West Adelaide slumped badly in 1931 to last with only two wins before bouncing back to fifth in 1932 only half a game from the finals. However, that was the high point for the Bloods during the 1970s as they fell dramatically to ninth in 1978 in what was to be Williams' last season of coaching league football before again finishing last under coach Trevor Hughes in 1979. 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. Club Logo. A club with a colourful history, West Adelaide was formed around 1892 wearing red, white and blue switching to the old Adelaide Football club colours of red and black when … Two of Wests best players throughout the 1983 season were unlucky to miss a place in the Grand Final team. Sung to the tune of The Yankee Doodle Boy. 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. Personal Website. Luders remains the club's all-time leading goal kicker with 558 goals kicked in 162 games played between 1978 and 1986 at an average of 3.4 goals per game. Kennedy would go on to play 236 games for the club between 1970 and 1982 before playing the last two seasons of his career with Port Adelaide. Luders tally of 558 goals places him 14th on the list of all-time SANFL goal kickers. 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. The team hit its straps in the 1983 season, winning its first minor premiership since 1962 by two games from Sturt with an 18–4 record. Available to download for FREE on Apple and Android devices. The Bloods would continue to perform poorly as they finished second last in 1980 and Trevor Hughes was sacked following the season. In 1995 Glenn Kilpatrick became West's thirteenth Magarey Medalist when he jointly won the award with Norwood legend Garry McIntosh. #RunWithThePack Total investment into the project by the SA Government is $4.8 million. The club won two parklands premierships prior to 1897 and has since collected 9 SANFL League premierships. a) A FIFA 2 standard floodlit artificial main football pitch with covered grandstand that can cater for local, district, state and national fixtures. The club began playing their home games at the Wayville Showgrounds in 1927 and the club won its fifth permiership by defeating North Adelaide by two goals in the grand final. Greater Adelaide Area. He was reluctantly replaced by longtime teammate and friend Doug Thomas, who went to the club committee before the season and unsuccessfully asked them to re-instate Kerley as captain-coach. Men's League. 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. Brian Faeshe was one of the driving forces in the formation of Richmond Oval while still a player with West Adelaide. Ruckman Mark Mickan, the clubs Best & Fairest for the year, ruptured his Posterior cruciate ligament in the teams 93-point win over Woodville at Football Park in Round 20 and missed the remainder of the season, while Roger Winter, twin brother of Grand Final back pocket player Peter Winter, was injured in the 2nd Semi against Norwood and could not recover in time to take his place in the side. 9.7K likes. 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. The project will deliver a Regional Level Community Football and Sporting Facility that provides for the current and future needs of WAHSC and the broader football community in the Western Suburbs. Robert Snell (1929), Jack Sexton (1931) and Ray McArthur (1939) also won the Magarey Medal while playing for the West Adelaide Football Club. 1865 August 12 Adelaide Educational Institute † Adelaide: South Australia 1. A facility that meets the FFA standards to host local, district (Regional), state and national level fixtures. While the primary purpose of the facility is for football, the facility also has the capability to be multi-use and cater for other sports such as touch football, rugby sevens and lacrosse. This was a reaction to a heavy but legal clash prior to the end of the half between Wests captain Brian Faehse and Ports Dave Boyd in which Boyd had come off second best. 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. The Bloods were crowned Champions of Australia when they beat VFL club Carlton after earning their first SANFL flag. Glenelg defeated the Bloods 18 18 (126) to 8.9 (57) on the day and the record crowd still stands as of 2013. After finishing third in 1957, West Adelaide would play in both the 1958 and 1959 SANFL Grand Finals and again would be beaten by the Fos Williams coached Port Adelaide by just two points in 1958 and ten points in 1959. Proudly Sponsored By. Since 2014 Adelaide have p… However, Norwood's defensive game held them to just two goal in the final, the Redlegs easily booking a place in the 2012 Grand Final, winning 8.13 (61) to 2.5 (17). Join to Connect West Adelaide Hellas Soccer Club. See also "West Adelaide Football Rally" (?date) by Reginald A A Stoneham (1895–1942) [6]. Umpires: Laurie Argent and Rick Kinnear However, Norwood again ended their run when they thumped the Bloods at Norwood Oval consigning West to a 6th-place finish. 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. A song written dedicated to the West Adelaide Team by Reg Stoneham 1911. West bounced back a week later to record a 13.10 (88) to 10.7 (67) win over North Adelaide in the Preliminary Final to book a place in their seventeenth SANFL Grand Final, and their first against Norwood since the Bloods 1961 premiership. The Bloods finished 5th in 1981, defeated in the Elimination Final by Norwood. Nonetheless, the club still struggled and had won only twenty and drawn two of 127 games by the end of 1907, including a second winless season in 1906. With Collins departing for Williamstown in the VFL, and club captain Ryan Ferguson following him, West Adelaide appointed club Hall of Famer Mark Mickan as its head coach for the 2014 season. Full-forward Adam Richardson became the first West Adelaide player since Ron Phipps in 1957 to lead the SANFL in goal kicking when he kicked 80 in the regular season and five in the finals to finish with 85 for the season and win the Ken Farmer Medal. The record attendance for a West Adelaide home game was set at Richmond Oval in 1969 when 15,742 attended the Round 5 fixture against Glenelg. A club with a colourful history, West Adelaide was formed around 1892 wearing red, white and blue – switching to the old Adelaide Football club colours of red and black when it joined the South Australian Football Association in 1897. [2] The SAFA would subsequently become the SANFL. A facility that meets the FFA standards to host local, district (Regional), state and national level fixtures. West Adelaide repeated as SANFL premiers in 1909 after defeating Port Adelaide by a goal in the Grand Final while "Dick" Head won the club's second Magarey Medal. 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