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- 2003_WAFL_season abstract "The 2003 WAFL season was the one hundred and nineteenth season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League. For this season the WAFL reverted briefly to playing its semi-finals as a “double-header”, a policy abandoned for good at the end of the 2005 season, and also reverted to a twenty-game home-and-away season with three byes which has continued to this day.On the field, 2003 saw the end of East Perth’s hat-trick of premierships as longtime rivals West Perth avenged their thrashing in the previous season’s Grand Final, in the process becoming the first WAFL team to hold an opponent goalless since soon-defunct Midland Junction held West Perth themselves goalless in the opening round of 1916. Their Grand Final victims, Subiaco, were however to use this season as a springboard to the longest dynasty in the WA(N)FL since South Fremantle’s famous teams of the late 1940s and early 1950s, with four consecutive minor premierships and five flags between 2003 and 2008.On the debit side, Peel Thunder, after three relatively promising seasons and the granting of a new five-year licence during April to secure their status in the WAFL, returned to rock bottom, losing their first seventeen matches and looking certain of a second winless season before an upset victory at Fremantle Oval. They were not helped by the loss via transfer to East Fremantle after six games of their only competent forward in Scott Simister. The Sharks, historically the league’s most successful club, sunk to a level not seen during the twentieth century owing to the loss due to injury and transfer of their regular ruck division, which left them critically short of height after David Dwyer fell injured in the fifth round. The blue and whites lead Peel by only one match for most of the year, and despite winning five of their last seven match, East Fremantle were to win a mere nineteen of eighty matches between 2003 and 2006, the worst four consecutive seasons in their history.".
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- 2003_WAFL_season wikiPageID "41115799".
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- 2003_WAFL_season awayBest "Koops, LeCras, Longmuir, Seaby, Logan, Todd Curley".
- 2003_WAFL_season awayFinal "13.9".
- 2003_WAFL_season awayGoals "Longmuir 5, Logden 2, Lynch 2, McLean, Fewster, Rioli, Chambers".
- 2003_WAFL_season awayQ "3.5".
- 2003_WAFL_season awayQ "7.5".
- 2003_WAFL_season awayQ "9.9".
- 2003_WAFL_season bogAward Simpson_Medal.
- 2003_WAFL_season bogWinner "Brent LeCras".
- 2003_WAFL_season competition "wafl".
- 2003_WAFL_season count "18".
- 2003_WAFL_season crowd "17750".
- 2003_WAFL_season date "--09-21".
- 2003_WAFL_season homeBest "Wooden, Ambrose, Maloney, Cossom, Pickett, Sierakowski".
- 2003_WAFL_season homeFinal "9.1".
- 2003_WAFL_season homeGoals "Sierakowski 2, Cossom, Godden, Toia, Wooden, Ryan, Pickett, Marshall".
- 2003_WAFL_season homeInjuries "Smith , Webb".
- 2003_WAFL_season homeQ "2.2".
- 2003_WAFL_season homeQ "4.7".
- 2003_WAFL_season homeQ "5.8".
- 2003_WAFL_season matches "94".
- 2003_WAFL_season mpcount "8".
- 2003_WAFL_season nextseason "2004".
- 2003_WAFL_season notes "The loss of leading full-forward Brad Smith and a shock decision to kick into a strong wind ruin Subiaco’s hopes of a first premiership since 1988.".
- 2003_WAFL_season prevseason "2002".
- 2003_WAFL_season sandoverMedal "Shane Beros".
- 2003_WAFL_season teams "9".
- 2003_WAFL_season title "2003".
- 2003_WAFL_season topGoalScorer "Brad Smith".
- 2003_WAFL_season umpires "Craig Hendrie, David Corcoran, Ryan Worthington".
- 2003_WAFL_season venue Subiaco_Oval.
- 2003_WAFL_season winner "A".
- 2003_WAFL_season year "2003".
- 2003_WAFL_season subject Category:2003_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 2003_WAFL_season subject Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 2003_WAFL_season comment "The 2003 WAFL season was the one hundred and nineteenth season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League.".
- 2003_WAFL_season label "2003 WAFL season".
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- 2003_WAFL_season homepage 2003.
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