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Fremantle Football Club (1882–1899)

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171: 209:; why then should West {sic} Australia be the exception? It is needless here to enter into an argument as to which is the better of the two games, but supposing West {sic} Australia were to receive a challenge at football from one of the sister colonies, what must; be our reply? "We are not able to accept your challenge, because we do not know your rules." 263:
The club changed its name to "Fremantle Football Club" in April 1890 to better represent the locality in which they were based. A third successive Premiership followed in 1890. In 1891, the club were unbeaten up until round 6. In round 7, they lost against their only serious rivals for the
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The club continued to dominate the competition for the rest of the decade, winning five consecutive premierships from 1892–96 and another in 1898. The club was forced to disband after the 1899 season due to large debts. Many of the club's players transferred to the new
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represented the club from 1888-1894, for a total of 63 games, including six premierships (1888-1890, 1892-94) and captaining the side to four premierships (1889-1890, 1892-93). He was the first person made a life member of the
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created the "Albert Thurgood Challenge" to be played between the two teams. The first ever meeting was known as D-Day. On 11 February 1995 Fremantle won its first official game of AFL, defeating Essendon by 50 points at
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two representatives in the competition. The club finished last in their first season, and in games early in the season, were allowed to field additional players to compensate for the team being considered a
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for the 1895 season. Thurgood would go on to represent the club 48 times and kicked 128 goals from 1895-1898. He topped the WAFA goalkicking from 1895-1897. In 1996, Thurgood was inducted into the
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It seems a pity however that the Perth players do not all play the same game; while three of the clubs are governed by the rules known as those of the
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disbanded at the end of the season, and many of its players transferred to Unions. The club also took Fremantle's colours of red and white, having previously worn black and white.
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At the time, clubs were divided into "Senior" and "Junior". These distinctions had nothing to do with age, rather to do with ability and status amongst other clubs.
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in 1885, at the time being considered a "junior club". As was the norm of the time, the club also occasionally played matches under the
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captured the unfamiliarity of Western Australians with Australian rules football at the time.
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The club having won the premiership from 1887-1889, became permanent holders of the
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their last three fixtures, and thus losing the premiership to Rovers.
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The club was not invited to participate in the formation of the
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The club won their first premiership in 1887, receiving the "
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In 1886, Unions was admitted to the WAFA, giving the city of
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By far the highest-profile player to represent the club was
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Unions was formed in 1882 at the same time as the original
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Index

Unions Football Club
Fremantle Football Club (disambiguation)
WAFA
Australian rules football
Fremantle
Western Australia
Western Australian Football Association

Fremantle Football Club
The West Australian
Rugby Union
Victorian game
Australian colonies
Western Australian Football Association
rugby union
Fremantle
Fremantle Football Club
Dixson Challenge Cup
Dixson Challenge Cup
Paddy Knox
Rovers
forfeiting
South Fremantle Football Club
Paddy Knox
Albert Thurgood
Albert Thurgood
Albert Thurgood
Paddy Knox
Harry Cooper
Albert Thurgood

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