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- 1939_WANFL_season abstract "The 1939 WANFL season was the fifty-fifth season of the various incarnations of the Western Australian National Football League. It is best known for West Perth’s record losing streak of twenty-seven matches up to the fifteenth round, an ignominy equalled by Peel Thunder in their formative years but never actually beaten. The Cardinals finished with the worst record since Midland Junction lost all twelve games in 1917, and were the first WANFL team with only one victory for twelve seasons. In their only win, champion forward Ted Tyson became the first West Australian to kick over one thousand goals and he just failed to replicate his 1938 feat of leading the goalkicking for a bottom club. Subiaco, despite a second Sandover win from Haydn Bunton (in spite of several problematic leg injuries) won only three matches, and Swan Districts, affected by the loss of star goalkicker Ted Holdsworth to Kalgoorlie, began a long period as a cellar-dweller with a fall to sixth.Claremont, with captain George Moloney returning to the goalfront from the centre, won their second consecutive premiership despite the loss of many key players in the week before the Grand Final, whilst East Fremantle and East Perth remained firmly entrenched in the top and had a neck-and-neck battle late in the season for the double chance. Perth and South Fremantle, both of whom had had long periods in the wilderness, fought an exciting battle for the last place in the top four that ended with the red and whites winning by the narrowest of margins, in the process providing a basis for the club’s dynasty following World War II, which began on the weekend of the penultimate round.Two key rule changes were made in the WANFL and nationally in 1939. The holding the ball rule was altered to eliminate the provision for a player to drop the ball when tackled, meaning that a player was forced to either kick or handpass the ball when tackled to avoid conceding a free kick; and, the boundary throw-in was reintroduced whenever the ball went out of bounds, except when put out deliberately, instead of a free kick being awarded against the last player to touch the ball, as had been the case since 1925.".
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- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageLength "34152".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageOutDegree "113".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageRevisionID "674212335".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1938_WANFL_season.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1940_WANFL_season.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Gook.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Evans_(Australian_sportsman).
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Austin_Robertson,_Sr..
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Bassendean_Oval.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Bert_Gook.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Broken_Hill,_New_South_Wales.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1939_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Claremont_Oval.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Dynasty_(sports).
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Florist.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Floristry.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Jenkins_(footballer).
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle_Oval.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink George_Doig.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink George_Moloney.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Coventry.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Haydn_Bunton,_Sr..
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Holding_the_ball.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Farmer.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Leederville_Oval.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Losing_streak.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Midland_Junction_Football_Club.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Murray_Couper.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Peel_Thunder_Football_Club.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Perth_Oval.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Sammy_Clarke.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Subiaco_Oval.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Holdsworth.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Tyson.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink WACA_Ground.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink West_Australian_Football_League.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1939 season".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1939".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "In 1939".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "Western Australian National Football League".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "and 1939".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "in 1939".
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "since 1939".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayBest "O‘Neill , Heusler, Sammy Clarke, Julian, Reeves, Kenworthy".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayFinal "14.11".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayGoals "Heusler 3, Baker 3, Bermingham 2, George Moloney 2, Hooper 2, Gibson, Reeves".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayInjuries "Lovegrove".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayInjuries "Serjeant".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayQ "12.1".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayQ "2.2".
- 1939_WANFL_season awayQ "8.7".
- 1939_WANFL_season competition "wafl".
- 1939_WANFL_season count "2".
- 1939_WANFL_season date "--10-07".
- 1939_WANFL_season hasPhotoCollection 1939_WANFL_season.
- 1939_WANFL_season homeBest "Seubert, George Doig, Sanford, Jack Clark, McGlinn, Briggs".
- 1939_WANFL_season homeFinal "11.1".
- 1939_WANFL_season homeGoals "George Doig 6, Sanford, McGlinn, Wendt, Ebbs, Kingsbury".
- 1939_WANFL_season homeQ "10.8".
- 1939_WANFL_season homeQ "5.4".
- 1939_WANFL_season homeQ "7.7".
- 1939_WANFL_season matches "84".
- 1939_WANFL_season mpcount "2".
- 1939_WANFL_season nextseason "1940".
- 1939_WANFL_season notes "Despite the absence of Compton , Reid and Edmeades, and injuries to skipper George Moloney and Lovegrove, Claremont convincingly win their second premiership with a brilliant third quarter into the wind.".
- 1939_WANFL_season prevseason "1938".
- 1939_WANFL_season sandoverMedal "Haydn Bunton, Sr.".
- 1939_WANFL_season teams "8".
- 1939_WANFL_season title "1939".
- 1939_WANFL_season topGoalScorer "Albert Gook".
- 1939_WANFL_season umpires "George Owens".
- 1939_WANFL_season venue Subiaco_Oval.
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- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WAFL_seasons.
- 1939_WANFL_season wikiPageUsesTemplate 1939.
- 1939_WANFL_season winner "A".
- 1939_WANFL_season year "1939".
- 1939_WANFL_season subject Category:1939_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 1939_WANFL_season subject Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 1939_WANFL_season hypernym Season.
- 1939_WANFL_season type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 1939_WANFL_season comment "The 1939 WANFL season was the fifty-fifth season of the various incarnations of the Western Australian National Football League. It is best known for West Perth’s record losing streak of twenty-seven matches up to the fifteenth round, an ignominy equalled by Peel Thunder in their formative years but never actually beaten. The Cardinals finished with the worst record since Midland Junction lost all twelve games in 1917, and were the first WANFL team with only one victory for twelve seasons.".
- 1939_WANFL_season label "1939 WANFL season".
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- 1939_WANFL_season sameAs Q16972513.
- 1939_WANFL_season sameAs Q16972513.
- 1939_WANFL_season wasDerivedFrom 1939_WANFL_season?oldid=674212335.
- 1939_WANFL_season homepage 1939.