Perth Football Club

Perth Football Club

Infobox aus sport club |
clubname = Perth Demons


fullname = Perth Football Club
emblem = Demons - previously known as the Redlegs and for a brief time during the 1930s, as the City Reds
strip = Black with red sash; black or white shorts; red socks.
founded = 1899
sport = Australian rules football
league = West Australian Football League
ground = Eftel Stadium (Formerly known as Lathlain Park),
Lathlain, Western Australia
capacity = 20,000
song = " "
president = Damian Matthews
vicepresident = Daryle Mann
firstseason =
coach = Simon Eastaugh
captain = Troy Cook
season = 2008
The Perth Football Club is an Australian rules football club playing in the West Australian Football League. They are based in Lathlain, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

Perth Football Club is one of the oldest of the nine member clubs of the West Australian Football League. The Club is based in the heart of the Town of Victoria Park and is the hub of excellence for Australian football in the metropolitan area's rapidly growing south-eastern corridor. Its record of achievement in WA football is second to none, not only with its level of success on the field, but also in the fostering of players who have achieved recognition at the highest levels of the game.

The Perth Football Club was formed in 1899, originally to field a team in the Perth First Rate Junior Competition. However, promotion to senior ranks was rapid. The Rovers Club, which had been an early force in WA football at senior level, was forced to forfeit a mid-season match. When it became apparent that Rovers couldn't guarantee being able to field a regular team, Perth was invited to take its place in the senior league. The Club has been a force in WA football, and at various times the clear pace-setter, ever since.

The Club quickly made its presence felt in the four-team competition of the time, playing off for the premiership in 1904. But it had to wait a further three years to achieve premiership honours. That was against East Fremantle in 1907, under captain-coach, Jack Leckie. The scoreboard at the final bell read: East Fremantle 6-11 (47), Perth 6-6 (42). Perth officials lodged a protest before the end of the game against a goal kicked by East Fremantle from a free kick they believed to be awarded after the half-time bell. The protest was upheld and the goal was disallowed. The flag was awarded to Perth with a win of one point, in a result which threatened to split the competition!

For its first 60 years the Club was based at the WACA ground where it played virtually all home games. The clubrooms were located in the public stand, which was subsequently demolished to make way for the Prindiville Stand. The playing colours have always been red and black, and with the adoption of red socks, the Club became known as the Redlegs.

The Club's second premiership was achieved in 1955 against East Fremantle, before a record crowd. It was all the more memorable because it was champion ruckman Merv McIntosh's last game - crowned by winning the Simpson Medal for best on field. The team was coached by highly decorated former player Ern Henfry, and captained by rugged wingman Keith Harper.

As the city expanded, the administration felt it was time to move across the Swan River closer to both the residential and business heart of the club's district. The first league game at the new home of Lathlain Park, now known as EFTel Oval, was on Anzac Day 1959 with a victory over Swan Districts. There was also a new nickname - the Demons! It was the start of the most successful 20-year period in the Club's history.

Aided by a vigorous junior football council and strong support from local businesses, the move across the river started to pay dividends. With the appointment of Malcolm Atwell as captain-coach in 1966 and the emergence of talented junior players led by Barry Cable, the Sandover Medallist for 1964, Perth quickly became the team to beat.

In fact, Perth scored a 16-point win over East Perth in the 1966 Grand Final, to record the Club's third premiership victory. The next year, in 1967, the same clubs played off with a similar result - with the margin stretched to 18 points. Then in 1968 it was Perth, again over East Perth, by 24 points. In each case Perth was led by Atwell, with Cable collecting three Simpson Medals for brilliant best-on-ground roving performances.

The Atwell-Cable combination proved to be one of the most potent ever seen in WA football. But a new decade brought new challenges, as the other clubs sought to match standards set by the Demons.

In 1974, former captain and 1955 premiership player Ken Armstrong, was appointed coach. He took that year's team, skippered by the versatile Bob Shields, into the Grand Final - with wingman David Pretty winning the Simpson Medal. But the Demons had to wait a further two years before tasting premiership success in the 70's.

Under Armstrong as coach and new captain Colin Lofts, Perth took out the 1976 Grand Final by 23 points, again at the expense of East Perth. Courageous defender, Mal Day, won the Simpson Medal for an outstanding game. It just got better for the Demons, with the team dominating in 1977, capping the season off with a record 26-13 (169) winning score against East Fremantle. Ruckman Wim Rosbender marked his best season, winning the Simpson Medal.

Armstrong and new captain Ken Inman had high hopes of another premiership hat-trick with big wins during the 1978 season. Their goal was denied by just two points in a grand final marred by very wet conditions.

Perth players have been recognised at the highest levels of the game. Champion ruckman Merv McIntosh and master rover Barry Cable are both members of the AFL's Hall of Fame. In 2004 they were also named as inaugural members of the WA Football Hall of Fame. Other club champions in the WA Hall of Fame include Malcolm Atwell, Keith Harper, Ern Henfry, Billy Orr - a 1907 premiership player and league administrator - Brian Peake - who played most of his football with East Fremantle - Robert Wiley and Greg Brehaut.

Wiley has won more Butcher Medals for Fairest and Best in the league team than any other player. He has won eight, just edging out McIntosh and Cable, with seven each. McIntosh and Cable have both won three Sandover Medals and a Tassie Medal for best player from all states at national carnivals.

Other Sandover Medallists include Cyril Hoft, Terry Moriarty (who played a Club record 253 games) George Bailey, Neville Beard, Pat Dalton, Ian Miller, Bryan Cousins, Mark Watson and Gus Seebeck.

The Club has also been fortunate to be served by outstanding administrators, led by Vince Yovich, who was president from 1970 to 1978. He also became president of the National Football League and was awarded the Order of Australia in 1992.

The Perth Football Club has recently gone through a rebuilding phase, both on and off the field. Officials are confident the impact will be reflected in all three grades, as supporters and sponsors become impatient for further success.

Current AFL players who originated from the Perth Football Club include Lance Franklin, Chance Bateman, Leon Davis, Darren Glass, Steven Armstrong, Scott Stevens, Damon White, Brennan Stack, Mark Coughlan, Ryan Hargrave, Michael Johnson, Sharrod Wellingham and more recently Chris Mayne & David Myers.

One thing for sure: Since the Club's inception in 1899 the Redlegs - and now the Demons - have always given 100%

Home Ground: EFTel Oval (formerly known as Lathlain Park); previously based at the WACA Ground

Formed: 1899

Colours: Black and Red

Nickname: Demons (formerly Red Legs/Redlegs, and also, for a brief period during the 1930s, as the City Reds)

WAFL Premierships: 1907, 1955, 1966-67-68, 1976-77

Record Home Attendance: 19,541 v. East Perth, 13th May 1967

Team Of The Century: 1899 to 1999

Back Pocket:
Marcel Hilsz1938 – 1952187 GamesState Games 8

Full Back:Bill M’Kenzie1939 -195090 GamesState Games 3

Back Pocket:
George Bailey1937 – 1951110 Games

Half Back Flank:Bob Shields1965 -1974187 GamesState Games 7

Centre Half Back:Allan Sheperd1926 – 1934145 GamesState Games 11

Half Back Flank:Bert Wansbrough1952 – 1958127 Games State Games 4167 goals

Wing:Keith Harper1948 – 1960228 GamesState Games 18

Centre:
Ern Henfry1937 – 195485 GamesState Games 2

Wing:
Greg Brehaut1965 – 1975157 GamesState Games 1646 goals Half Forward Flank:
Ian Miller1967-1973132 GamesState Games 15Goals 135

Centre Half Forward:Ron Tucker1940 – 1955197 GamesState Games 14Goals 727

Half Forward Flank:
Peter Bosustow1975 – 1987141 GamesState Games 8Goals 378

Forward Pocket:Paddy Astone1962-1972215 GamesState Games 2Goals 261

Full Forward:Albert Gook1933 – 1940143 GamesState Games 7Goals 538

Forward Pocket:
Robert Wiley1974 – 1988178 GamesState Games 15Goals 416 Ruck:
Merv McIntosh1939 – 1955217 GamesState Games 24 Ruck Rover:Doug Oliphant1927 – 1945214 GamesState Games 6 Rover:
Barry Cable1962 – 1973225 GamesState GamesGoals 324

Interchange:Alec Clarke1899 – 1912115+ Games

Allan Johnson1975 – 1981140 GamesState Games 6Goals 151

Reg Zeuner1949 – 1959209 GamesState Games 6
Pat Dalton1960 – 1971217 GamesState Games 1Goals 140 Coach:
Malcolm Atwell1966 – 1971Premierships 1966/67/68

Extract From - http://www.perthdemons.com.au/Default.aspx?tabid=42

Premierships

;Seniors: 1907, 1955, 1966-67-68, 1976-77 (7 total) ;Reserves: (from 1958) 1963, 1968, 1971, 1973-4-5, 1988, 1996 (8 total) ;Colts: (from 1958) 1959-60-61, 1963-4-5, 1972, 1999 (8 total) ;Other: R.P. Rodriguez Shield: 1963-4, 1968, 1978 (4 total)

Extract From - http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/perth.htm

External links

* Official Website of the [http://www.perthdemons.com.au/ Perth Demons Football Club]
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/perth.htm Full Points Footy History of Perth Football Club]


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