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- 2009_WAFL_season abstract "The 2009 WAFL season was the one hundred and twenty-fifth season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations. It saw South Fremantle break Subiaco’s dynasty that had seen the Lions a kick shy of a perfect season in 2008, winning their last ten games after the early part of the season was the most evenly contested since the nine-club competition began in 1997.In the end, however, the top four was the same as in 2008. Peel Thunder, with Dean Buszan back, at one point looked like they might achieve their first season with more wins than losses, but returned to their old ways, losing their last ten games by an average of sixty-two points, whist East Fremantle did not build upon their excellent finish to 2008. 2008 wooden spooners East Perth turned out the biggest threat to the top four with seven wins from eight matches but failed in their last match against Subiaco.".
- 2009_WAFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 2009.
- 2009_WAFL_season wikiPageExternalLink www.wafl.com.au.
- 2009_WAFL_season wikiPageID "40525612".
- 2009_WAFL_season wikiPageRevisionID "577694547".
- 2009_WAFL_season awayBest "Fletcher, Stenglein, Keevers, Pickett, Hildebrandt, Webb".
- 2009_WAFL_season awayFinal "13.17".
- 2009_WAFL_season awayGoals "Dennis-Lane 4, Fletcher 2, Keevers 2, Pickett, Broadhurst, Newick, Cossom, Adamson-Holmes".
- 2009_WAFL_season awayQ "3.4".
- 2009_WAFL_season awayQ "5.8".
- 2009_WAFL_season awayQ "7.11".
- 2009_WAFL_season bogAward Simpson_Medal.
- 2009_WAFL_season bogWinner "Ashton Hams".
- 2009_WAFL_season competition "wafl".
- 2009_WAFL_season count "13".
- 2009_WAFL_season crowd "22738".
- 2009_WAFL_season homeBest "Ashton Hams, Bell, Kyle Hams, Wilson, Miller, Hunt".
- 2009_WAFL_season homeFinal "17.11".
- 2009_WAFL_season homeGoals "Wilson 5, Wilkie 2, Mugambwa 2, Theo Adams 2, Kyle Hams, Bell, Graham, Siegert, Head, Farmer".
- 2009_WAFL_season homeQ "15.1".
- 2009_WAFL_season homeQ "5.3".
- 2009_WAFL_season homeQ "8.8".
- 2009_WAFL_season matches "94".
- 2009_WAFL_season mpcount "12".
- 2009_WAFL_season nextseason "2010".
- 2009_WAFL_season notes "Subiaco fail to farewell retiring stars Stenglein, Fletcher, Smith, Maplestone and Pickett with a fourth successive flag, owing to the power of the Bulldogs’ “engine room”.".
- 2009_WAFL_season prevseason "2008".
- 2009_WAFL_season sandoverMedal "Ross Young".
- 2009_WAFL_season teams "9".
- 2009_WAFL_season title "2009".
- 2009_WAFL_season topGoalScorer "Chad Jones".
- 2009_WAFL_season umpires "Parry, Hendrie, Statham".
- 2009_WAFL_season venue Subiaco_Oval.
- 2009_WAFL_season winner "H".
- 2009_WAFL_season year "2009".
- 2009_WAFL_season subject Category:2009_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 2009_WAFL_season subject Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 2009_WAFL_season comment "The 2009 WAFL season was the one hundred and twenty-fifth season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations. It saw South Fremantle break Subiaco’s dynasty that had seen the Lions a kick shy of a perfect season in 2008, winning their last ten games after the early part of the season was the most evenly contested since the nine-club competition began in 1997.In the end, however, the top four was the same as in 2008.".
- 2009_WAFL_season label "2009 WAFL season".
- 2009_WAFL_season sameAs m.0x163mm.
- 2009_WAFL_season sameAs Q14914367.
- 2009_WAFL_season sameAs Q14914367.
- 2009_WAFL_season wasDerivedFrom 2009_WAFL_season?oldid=577694547.
- 2009_WAFL_season homepage www.wafl.com.au.
- 2009_WAFL_season isPrimaryTopicOf 2009_WAFL_season.