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- 1931_WANFL_season abstract "The 1931 WANFL season was the 47th season of the Western Australian National Football League and the first under that moniker, having been called the West Australian Football League (WAFL) until 1930.The season saw East Fremantle win its fourth consecutive premiership for the second time, having already done so between 1908 and 1911. It also saw a major revival by East Perth, who had fallen to a clear last in 1929. The Great Depression and consequent search for work saw the beginning of the first major drain of Western Australian players to powerful VFL clubs, with the loss of George Moloney to Geelong, Ron Cooper to Carlton and Keith Hough to South Melbourne, where Hough never played a single match due to the WANFL’s refusal to grant the VFL Swans a clearance.Subiaco, a power since 1924, lost star rover Johnny Leonard to country Victoria but, despite four consecutive losses mid-season, won eight straight to reach the Second-Semi and Grand Finals only to face a much larger player drain than seen so far in the WANFL.".
- 1931_WANFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 1931.
- 1931_WANFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 1931.
- 1931_WANFL_season wikiPageID "40298104".
- 1931_WANFL_season wikiPageRevisionID "635178981".
- 1931_WANFL_season awayBest "Faul, Fitch, Bowe, Lou Daily, Calcutt, Diggins".
- 1931_WANFL_season awayFinal "7.7".
- 1931_WANFL_season awayGoals "Pengel 2, Mackay, F. Brophy, Ballantyne, Diggins, Stewart Daily".
- 1931_WANFL_season awayInjuries "Lou Daily".
- 1931_WANFL_season awayQ "3.1".
- 1931_WANFL_season awayQ "3.5".
- 1931_WANFL_season awayQ "5.7".
- 1931_WANFL_season competition "wafl".
- 1931_WANFL_season count "16".
- 1931_WANFL_season crowd "10859".
- 1931_WANFL_season date "--10-17".
- 1931_WANFL_season homeBest "W. James, Richards, Jarvis, Munro, Glass, McGlinn, Dolan".
- 1931_WANFL_season homeFinal "9.13".
- 1931_WANFL_season homeGoals "Kingbury 4, Glass 2, W. James, Taylor, Bee".
- 1931_WANFL_season homeInjuries "Butcher".
- 1931_WANFL_season homeQ "1.4".
- 1931_WANFL_season homeQ "5.9".
- 1931_WANFL_season homeQ "6.13".
- 1931_WANFL_season matches "67".
- 1931_WANFL_season mpcount "18".
- 1931_WANFL_season nextseason "1932".
- 1931_WANFL_season notes "Subiaco’s weakness in attack on a perfect day for football ensures it cannot threaten Old Easts’ hold on the WAFL premiership.".
- 1931_WANFL_season prevseason "1930".
- 1931_WANFL_season sandoverMedal "Lin Richards".
- 1931_WANFL_season teams "7".
- 1931_WANFL_season title "1931".
- 1931_WANFL_season topGoalScorer "Doug Oliphant".
- 1931_WANFL_season umpires "Frank O‘Connor".
- 1931_WANFL_season venue Subiaco_Oval.
- 1931_WANFL_season winner "H".
- 1931_WANFL_season year "1931".
- 1931_WANFL_season subject Category:1931_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 1931_WANFL_season subject Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 1931_WANFL_season comment "The 1931 WANFL season was the 47th season of the Western Australian National Football League and the first under that moniker, having been called the West Australian Football League (WAFL) until 1930.The season saw East Fremantle win its fourth consecutive premiership for the second time, having already done so between 1908 and 1911. It also saw a major revival by East Perth, who had fallen to a clear last in 1929.".
- 1931_WANFL_season label "1931 WANFL season".
- 1931_WANFL_season sameAs m.0wxq_8h.
- 1931_WANFL_season sameAs Q16972510.
- 1931_WANFL_season sameAs Q16972510.
- 1931_WANFL_season wasDerivedFrom 1931_WANFL_season?oldid=635178981.
- 1931_WANFL_season homepage 1931.
- 1931_WANFL_season isPrimaryTopicOf 1931_WANFL_season.