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- 2004_WAFL_season abstract "The 2004 WAFL season was the one hundred and twentieth season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League. The most notable feature of the season was Peel Thunder being recognised with a scoreless match for the first time in any major Australian Rules league since Subiaco failed to score against South Fremantle in August of 1906, due to having their score of 10.10 wiped when former Fitzroy and Subiaco rover Peter Bird was ruled to have not been cleared for that opening match. Despite this setback and losing their first eight matches, the Thunder managed to avoid the wooden spoon with five wins being their second-best record in eight seasons and still their equal fifth-best as of 2013 in the WAFL. The wooden spoon went to East Fremantle for the first time since their debut season of 1898, with three wins being the Sharks’ worst record since that debut year when they won one match of sixteen (though they also lost seventeen matches in 1968 and 1970).Subiaco, after eleven unsuccessful finals campaigns including six in succession, win its first premiership since Haydn Bunton, Jr. took them to the 1988 flag, whilst Swan Districts, largely clear of their severe financial troubles from the 1990s, played finals for the first time in a decade.The season was also notable for the Lions moving their home games to the redeveloped Leederville Oval and for the first night games at that ground, both of which were viewed as resounding successes at a time when the WAFL was struggling with its reduced profile.".
- 2004_WAFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 2004.
- 2004_WAFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 2004.
- 2004_WAFL_season wikiPageID "41376638".
- 2004_WAFL_season wikiPageRevisionID "586326975".
- 2004_WAFL_season awayFinal "7.9".
- 2004_WAFL_season awayQ "2.1".
- 2004_WAFL_season awayQ "4.5".
- 2004_WAFL_season awayQ "5.6".
- 2004_WAFL_season bogAward Simpson_Medal.
- 2004_WAFL_season bogWinner "Paul Vines".
- 2004_WAFL_season competition "wafl".
- 2004_WAFL_season count "8".
- 2004_WAFL_season crowd "21507".
- 2004_WAFL_season date "--09-19".
- 2004_WAFL_season homeFinal "15.9".
- 2004_WAFL_season homeQ "10.8".
- 2004_WAFL_season homeQ "5.3".
- 2004_WAFL_season homeQ "7.6".
- 2004_WAFL_season matches "94".
- 2004_WAFL_season mpcount "9".
- 2004_WAFL_season nextseason "2005".
- 2004_WAFL_season prevseason "2003".
- 2004_WAFL_season sandoverMedal "Allistair Pickett".
- 2004_WAFL_season teams "9".
- 2004_WAFL_season title "2004".
- 2004_WAFL_season topGoalScorer "Brad Smith".
- 2004_WAFL_season venue Subiaco_Oval.
- 2004_WAFL_season winner "H".
- 2004_WAFL_season year "2004".
- 2004_WAFL_season subject Category:2004_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 2004_WAFL_season subject Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 2004_WAFL_season comment "The 2004 WAFL season was the one hundred and twentieth season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League.".
- 2004_WAFL_season label "2004 WAFL season".
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- 2004_WAFL_season sameAs Q16951609.
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- 2004_WAFL_season homepage 2004.
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