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- 2006_WAFL_season abstract "The 2006 WAFL season was the 122nd season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League. Owing to low crowds making the city’s traditional big-match venue, Subiaco Oval, uneconomic due to high overheads, the WAFL followed the AFL since 1991 by scheduling finals (except the Grand Final) at the home ground of the club higher on the ladder.It saw the three top clubs of 2005 – Subiaco, South Fremantle and Claremont – intensify their dominance of the competition, being five games and a large percentage ahead of the remaining six clubs and losing only four games to any of the other six clubs. The only major disappointment on-field was East Perth, who for their centenary season invested considerably in recruiting but won only one extra match vis-à-vis 2005 despite widespread expectation the Royals would be the main threat to the power clubs. The Royals had numerous injury problems with their recruits and coach Warren Mahoney resigned after the club lost its first seven games for its longest losing streak since 1929. West Perth after a poor pre-season comfortably took the final place in the four, and Peel Thunder, who suffered from predictions of extreme doom despite having won the past two colts premierships, doubled their 2005 win tally with some excellent football in July and August. Swan Districts, finalists in 2004 and 2005, began well but a horror run with injuries after May whereby they lost sole ruckman Taylan Ames, Shane Beros, Craig Callaghan and Daniel Wulf meant that after inflicting the first defeat upon Subiaco the Swans could win only one of their final eleven matches, losing many of the others in spectacular fashion.A record dry year helped produce a marked increase in scoring compared with the past decade, with the average score of 99.41 points per team per game as much as thirteen points higher than the previous season and the highest in the WAFL or Westar Rules since 1991. Included in this was a record half-time margin and the highest score in the WAFL since 1987 by South Fremantle against their struggling derby rivals, who took their second wooden spoon in three years as a dwindling support base and severe financial deficits meant the Sharks could not compete for the best players with the stronger clubs.".
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 2006.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 2006.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageID "41111643".
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageLength "46744".
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageOutDegree "143".
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageRevisionID "703205880".
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1991_AFL_season.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 2000_AFL_season.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 2005_WAFL_season.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 2007_WAFL_season.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Lange.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Jones_(Australian_rules_footballer).
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Arena_Joondalup.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Ashton_Hams.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Bassendean_Oval.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Brad_Smith_(footballer,_born_1979).
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Brett_Jones_(footballer).
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Brisbane_Lions.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Broome,_Western_Australia.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Brownlow_Medal.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:2006_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Waterman.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Claremont_Oval.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Craig_Callaghan.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Haines.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Wulf.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink David_Mapleston.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink East_Fremantle_Oval.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Football_boot.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle_Oval.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Hawthorn_Football_Club.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Hopetoun,_Western_Australia.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Jarrad_Schofield.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink John_Gerovich.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Josh_Wooden.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Kambalda,_Western_Australia.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Kununurra,_Western_Australia.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Kyle_Hams.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Lachlan_Oakley.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Lathlain_Park.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Leederville_Oval.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Manjimup,_Western_Australia.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Webb_(footballer).
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Mark_LeCras.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Seaby.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Matt_Priddis.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Mukinbudin,_Western_Australia.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Medhurst.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_season.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Peter_German.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Port_Melbourne_Football_Club.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Ravensthorpe,_Western_Australia.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Rushton_Park.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Ryan_Murphy_(footballer).
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Shane_Beros.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Shane_Woewodin.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Simpson_Medal.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink St_Kilda_Football_Club.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Subiaco_Oval.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Travis_Gaspar.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Troy_Wilson_(Australian_rules_footballer).
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink West_Australian_Football_League.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink West_Coast_Eagles.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia_Australian_rules_football_team.
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Winning_streak_(sports).
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "2006".
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "In 2006".
- 2006_WAFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "the season".
- 2006_WAFL_season awayBest "Duffield, Jones, Head, Thornton, Adams, Kyle Hams".
- 2006_WAFL_season awayFinal "10.1".
- 2006_WAFL_season awayGoals "Sampi 3, White 2, McGrath 2, Hewitt, Ashton Hams, Adams".
- 2006_WAFL_season awayQ "3.6".
- 2006_WAFL_season awayQ "5.8".
- 2006_WAFL_season awayQ "8.9".
- 2006_WAFL_season awayReports "David Gault for unduly rough play".
- 2006_WAFL_season bogAward Simpson_Medal.
- 2006_WAFL_season bogWinner "Marc Webb".
- 2006_WAFL_season competition "wafl".
- 2006_WAFL_season count "9".
- 2006_WAFL_season crowd "21291".
- 2006_WAFL_season date "--09-23".
- 2006_WAFL_season homeBest "Newick, Webb, Parker, Randall, Schofield, Haynes, Larkins".
- 2006_WAFL_season homeFinal "24.9".
- 2006_WAFL_season homeGoals "Larkins 7, Keevers 3, Mapleston 3, Hall 2, Cossom, Holmes, Haynes, Hayes, Webb, Schofield, Broughton, Pickett, Robbins".
- 2006_WAFL_season homeQ "14.5".
- 2006_WAFL_season homeQ "5".
- 2006_WAFL_season homeQ "9.2".
- 2006_WAFL_season matches "94".
- 2006_WAFL_season mpcount "11".
- 2006_WAFL_season nextseason "2007".
- 2006_WAFL_season notes "Subiaco completely dominate against a Bulldog side with Gaspar, Siegert and Gilmore under fitness clouds, kicking 15.7 to 5.2 after half-time.".
- 2006_WAFL_season prevseason "2005".
- 2006_WAFL_season sandoverMedal "Matt Priddis".
- 2006_WAFL_season teams "9".
- 2006_WAFL_season title "2006".
- 2006_WAFL_season topGoalScorer "Troy Wilson".
- 2006_WAFL_season umpires "Greg Bandy, Gareth Parker, Todd Keating".