Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q16240386> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Q16240386 subject Q13303603.
- Q16240386 subject Q8162121.
- Q16240386 abstract "The 1978 WANFL season was the 94th season of the Western Australian National Football League in its various incarnations, and the second-last under that moniker.In many respects this season proved the end of an era before the power balance in the WA(N)FL would drastically alter. Although apart from an almost rainless August less dry than the previous two seasons, 1978 saw numerous high-scoring records broken owing to the introduction from the eighth round of the interchange bench (initially called “switch-play”) allowing players to be rotated and create a much faster game than possible when substituted players could not be returned to play. The average score of 113.92 points per team per game was four points higher than the previous record of 1977.Claremont, after five years as a chopping block due to the absence of Graham Moss with only 28 wins from 105 games with Essendon, and rejuvenated by many young players who would star in their 1981 premiership and/or with VFL clubs began superbly and missed fourth place by a minuscule 0.1 percent after a remarkable final round, whilst West Perth, after a bad start with four losses, won ten in a row to become the frontrunner along with reigning champion Perth. Tailenders Subiaco and Swan Districts were trying desperately to win and avoid the wooden spoon, whilst powerhouses West Perth and East Perth battled with Claremont and South Fremantle for the last three places in the four. A near-record attendance at Leederville saw East Perth, who had won only six of their first fourteen matches, miraculously take the double chance after having been out of the four for almost the entire season as the Tigers and Bulldogs lost.The finals continued the brilliant performance by East Perth to win by nineteen goals in the preliminary and then the Royals upset frontrunners Perth in a game where the weather seemed to change several times a quarter from sunny to torrential downpours.".
- Q16240386 wikiPageExternalLink 1978.
- Q16240386 wikiPageExternalLink 1978.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1034556.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q13303603.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q14935845.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q16192805.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q16193314.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q16194224.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q16240375.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q16972561.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q4868063.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q4931704.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q4963597.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q50783.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5126321.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5224788.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5300520.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5328393.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5386603.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5501496.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5593088.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q585927.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q5982399.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q6260955.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q6515789.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q6838300.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939186.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7173949.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7182069.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7182098.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7351058.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7518248.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7521110.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7609990.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7976516.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7984357.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q8162121.
- Q16240386 wikiPageWikiLink Q978904.
- Q16240386 comment "The 1978 WANFL season was the 94th season of the Western Australian National Football League in its various incarnations, and the second-last under that moniker.In many respects this season proved the end of an era before the power balance in the WA(N)FL would drastically alter.".
- Q16240386 label "1978 WANFL season".
- Q16240386 homepage 1978.