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- 2002_WAFL_season abstract "The 2002 WAFL season was the one hundred and eighteenth season of the West Australian Football League. It saw East Perth, despite the end of the first host club scheme that was thought to have unfairly favoured the Royals, win their third successive premiership for the first hat-trick in the WA(N)FL since Swan Districts between 1982 and 1984. The Swans themselves had a disastrous season as chronic financial troubles, which had plagued the club for almost a decade were combined with disastrous results on the field. The black and whites were within two points of a winless season in the seniors and did little better in the lower grades.Cinderella club Peel Thunder, despite going within two minutes of the first goalless score in senior WAFL football for over eighty-six years and being voted out of the competition by seven of the other eight clubs at a meeting to extend their licence on 6 May, achieved their best overall record to date and their first tangible honours as diminutive on-baller Allistair Pickett won the Sandover Medal. The Thunder, remarkably, provided in Daniel Wells the joint runner-up in the Medal as well as the winner. The loss of these players, and of financial support given to prevent Peel from folding, was to see the Thunder after three years of relatively promising on-field form including wins against three finalists in 2002 again hit rock-bottom the following season. The league’s most famous club, East Fremantle, aided by two lower grade premierships from 2001, rebounded from their disastrous senior record that season to make the finals aided by the only ruck division able to rival the Royals, but this was to be their last finals appearance for the decade as the Sharks reached depths not experienced at any point during the twentieth century over the subsequent four seasons, winning a mere nineteen of eighty matches.Even apart from Peel’s near-goalless score, 2002 was notable for low scoring, with the high score of 22.13 (145) the lowest in the WAFL since 1927, and the average of 80.83 points the lowest since 1945, when Perth received rainfall statistically implausible under present-day greenhouse gas concentrations.".
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- 2002_WAFL_season awayBest "Lassock, Todd Curley, Cousins, Leithhead, Duckworth, Lecras".
- 2002_WAFL_season awayFinal "5.14".
- 2002_WAFL_season awayGoals "Duckworth 2, Leithhead, Britten, Adam Curley".
- 2002_WAFL_season awayQ "1.2".
- 2002_WAFL_season awayQ "1.6".
- 2002_WAFL_season awayQ "2.11".
- 2002_WAFL_season bogAward Simpson_Medal.
- 2002_WAFL_season bogWinner "Ryan Turnbull".
- 2002_WAFL_season competition "wafl".
- 2002_WAFL_season count "17".
- 2002_WAFL_season crowd "31382".
- 2002_WAFL_season date "--09-22".
- 2002_WAFL_season homeBest "Marley, Holman, Turnbull, Lalich, Humm, Prior".
- 2002_WAFL_season homeFinal "15.14".
- 2002_WAFL_season homeGoals "Ridley 3, Laich 3, Swan 2, Wheatley, Glancy, Thompson, Symmons, Baxter, Cowell, Humm".
- 2002_WAFL_season homeQ "13.11".
- 2002_WAFL_season homeQ "6.4".
- 2002_WAFL_season homeQ "8.8".
- 2002_WAFL_season matches "85".
- 2002_WAFL_season mpcount "17".
- 2002_WAFL_season nextseason "2003".
- 2002_WAFL_season notes "Tony Micale wins his fourth premiership in five years as West Perth are strangled completely up forward before rain affects the second half and the Royals coast.".
- 2002_WAFL_season prevseason "2001".
- 2002_WAFL_season sandoverMedal "Allistair Pickett".
- 2002_WAFL_season teams "9".
- 2002_WAFL_season title "2002".
- 2002_WAFL_season topGoalScorer "Zane Parsons".
- 2002_WAFL_season umpires "Luke Farmer, Craig Hendrie, Ryan Worthington".
- 2002_WAFL_season venue Subiaco_Oval.
- 2002_WAFL_season winner "H".
- 2002_WAFL_season year "2002".
- 2002_WAFL_season subject Category:2002_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 2002_WAFL_season subject Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 2002_WAFL_season comment "The 2002 WAFL season was the one hundred and eighteenth season of the West Australian Football League. It saw East Perth, despite the end of the first host club scheme that was thought to have unfairly favoured the Royals, win their third successive premiership for the first hat-trick in the WA(N)FL since Swan Districts between 1982 and 1984.".
- 2002_WAFL_season label "2002 WAFL season".
- 2002_WAFL_season sameAs m.0ynyr17.
- 2002_WAFL_season sameAs Q16957542.
- 2002_WAFL_season sameAs Q16957542.
- 2002_WAFL_season wasDerivedFrom 2002_WAFL_season?oldid=606144038.
- 2002_WAFL_season homepage 2002.
- 2002_WAFL_season isPrimaryTopicOf 2002_WAFL_season.