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- 1990_WASFL_season abstract "The 1990 WASFL season was the 106th season of senior Australian Rules football in Perth, Western Australia. It saw the league, already realising that the damage from the admission to the VFL of West Coast would be permanent rather than temporary as was hoped in 1986, rebrand itself as the Western Australia State Football League, but the move was unsuccessful and reversed after a single season. The refusal of WASFL clubs to permit an Eagles reserves team in the WASFL and the WAFC’s refusal to accept one in the AFL’s reserve grade competition led to further problems when Claremont said they would not play West Coast discards in the league team and produced a short-lived draft for such players, whilst at the same time Claremont rejected a proposed draft for the numerous young footballers who came from Perth’s private schools but when not boarding lived in rural areas.In anticipation of an AFL move planned in 1995 but not executed until 2000, the WASFL abolished the 50:50 sharing of gate revenue to allow the home team to keep all gate receipts. This helped some clubs like South Fremantle and Swan Districts, but along with the diversion of their former $250,000 league dividend to pay for the Eagles’ licence had a severe effect off-field for struggling Perth, who announced in June they had to raise $100,000 to avoid folding at the end of the season.The WASFL during the pre-season made a number of moves designed to resurrect its flagging appeal, including a television campaign aimed at the younger generation and a sponsorship deal with Pepsi. The league also adopted sponsorship naming for the first time and called itself the ‘Pepsi Cup’ for three seasons. To avoid conflict with television broadcasts of West Coast games, the WASFL played finals on Sunday for the first time, and the experiment was accepted despite attendances considered “poor”.On the playing field, 1990 saw the Gerard Neesham-coached Claremont become the first team since South Fremantle between 1950 and 1953 to record four consecutive minor premierships, only to be beaten for the fourth time in five encounters by a Swan Districts team boosted by the return of John Todd who had coached the Swans to a hat-trick of premierships in the middle 1980s. East Perth, after five years with only twenty-four victories from 105 matches and being lucky to not suffer four wooden spoons, returned to their former home of Perth Oval, cleaned out many of their established senior players and rose to fifth in a season with such a pronounced gap between the finalists and also-rans that the four was mathematically sealed with three rounds to go. On the other hand, West Perth, after the previous season making only its third finals series since 1978, lost their entire ruck and most of their goal-to-goal line and plummeted to its first wooden spoon since 1974 and only its second since 1939. A controversy over the clearance of Stephen Walsey (whose application was rejected by WASFL commissioner Brian Sierakowski but transferred after a fee was negotiated), Angelo del Borello and Frank del Casale from East Perth did not help the Falcons, but they did win only their second – and last as of 2014 – Colts premiership.".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 1990.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageExternalLink 1990.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageID "40805247".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageLength "39087".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageOutDegree "145".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageRevisionID "703205280".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1986_VFL_season.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1989_WAFL_season.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1990_AFL_season.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1990_FIFA_World_Cup.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1991_WAFL_season.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 1995_AFL_season.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink 2000_AFL_season.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink AFL_Under_18_Championships.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Macnish.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Ansett_Australia.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Football_League.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Australian_dollar.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Bassendean_Oval.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Walker_(Australian_footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Brett_Hutton_(footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Peake.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Sierakowski.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Burracoppin,_Western_Australia.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_in_Australian_rules_football.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_Australian_Football_League_seasons.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Claremont_Oval.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Clinton_Browning.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink David_Hart_(footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink David_OConnell_(footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Don_Holmes.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(sports).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink East_Fremantle_Oval.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Essendon_Football_Club.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle_Oval.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Geelong_Football_Club.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_Neesham.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Bartlett.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Jakovich.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Greg_Walker_(footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Jeremy_Guard.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Ahmat.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Cormack.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink John_Hutton_(footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink John_Todd_(footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Lathlain_Park.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Laurie_Keene.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Leederville_Oval.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Rioli.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Long_(footballer).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Mick_Grasso.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink North_Melbourne_Football_Club.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Perth_Oval.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Mann.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Melesso.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Narkle.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Shane_Strempel.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Simpson_Medal.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Subiaco_Oval.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Todd_Ridley.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Mullooly.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Evans_(Australian_footballer_born_1969).
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Travis_Edmonds.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Amateur_Football_Association.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink WACA_Ground.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLink Willie_Rioli.
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1990 WASFL season".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1990".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "In 1990".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "from 1990".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "in 1990".
- 1990_WASFL_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "the rechristened WASFL".
- 1990_WASFL_season awayBest "Gow, Walker, Strempel, Narkle, Perry, Retzlaff, Eaton, Passeri".
- 1990_WASFL_season awayFinal "16.7".
- 1990_WASFL_season awayGoals "Strempel 4, Andy Holmes 3, Walker 2, Ogg 2, Hodyl, Hutton, Passeri, Menegola, Retzlaff".
- 1990_WASFL_season awayQ "11.3".
- 1990_WASFL_season awayQ "16.5".
- 1990_WASFL_season awayQ "4.1".
- 1990_WASFL_season bogAward Simpson_Medal.
- 1990_WASFL_season bogWinner "Greg Walker".
- 1990_WASFL_season competition "wafl".
- 1990_WASFL_season count "7".
- 1990_WASFL_season crowd "26541".
- 1990_WASFL_season date "--09-23".
- 1990_WASFL_season homeBest "Hann, Rowland, Evans, Guard, Panizera, Higgins, Mann".
- 1990_WASFL_season homeFinal "10.17".
- 1990_WASFL_season homeGoals "Evans 2, Mitchell, Thorne, Cormack, Guard, David O‘Connell, Rowland, Fitzgerald, Mann".
- 1990_WASFL_season homeQ "4.8".
- 1990_WASFL_season homeQ "7.8".
- 1990_WASFL_season homeQ "8.9".
- 1990_WASFL_season homeReports "Peter Higgins for striking Andy Holmes".
- 1990_WASFL_season matches "88".
- 1990_WASFL_season mpcount "9".
- 1990_WASFL_season nextseason "1991".
- 1990_WASFL_season notes "John Todd and semi-retired veterans Don Holmes, Don Langsford, Brett Hutton and Phil Narkle defeat Claremont for a third time in the Grand Final, two years after Swans were wooden spooners. The Simpson Medal goes to the son of Swans’ greatest player and then-president, Bill Walker.".
- 1990_WASFL_season prevseason "1989".
- 1990_WASFL_season sandoverMedal "Mick Grasso".
- 1990_WASFL_season teams "8".
- 1990_WASFL_season title "1990".