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possible, which was much to the ire of British authorities. Rugby was also very popular in Western Australia, despite the WAFA making significant ground over it. Between the two sports, as an administrator, Simons clearly had his work cut out for him and resented that the governing bodies of the eastern states would take kudos for his efforts in growing the game while displaying an otherwise apparent disinterest. Joining the
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By 1905 Soccer had infiltrated most of the schools in Western Australia, and despite efforts from the WAFA, it was fighting a losing battle for access to junior players. Simons would talk of the "virilent" disdain for which the British had for colonial football games, trying to stamp them out where
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The League organised intra- and interstate tours for young Western Australian football players to promote the Australian rules football code as part of a broader nationalist agenda. Other people involved with the establishment of the League were prominent Western Australian artists H. H. Eastcourt
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The YAFL changed its name to 'Young Australia League', and its activities were diversified to include literature, debating, band music, sport and theatrical performances, as well as outdoor pursuits such as
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The League continued but is now only operational in Western Australia. Due to declining funds, Araluen had fallen into disrepair by 1985 and was sold to the
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Simons, who had extensive publishing interests, died in 1945. Four years prior, he assigned his interest in Western Press to YAL, giving the League a
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in 1906 as one of two representatives, however, Simons was instrumental in the sport being introduced into schools throughout the country.
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Mr. E. W Quinn became president in 1908 and during his tenure, player numbers doubled to 11 teams and 300 registered players.
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values, the organisation organises activities and the ideals of "Education through Travel", the aims of its founders.
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In Simon's lifetime, an estimated 50,000 people participated in the well-known YAL travel tours around the world.
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outside of Victoria. The success of the league in boosting junior numbers was instrumental in the rapid growth of
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which was built in 1924 to accommodate clubrooms and administration. The foyer houses an extensive museum of
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The League's headquarters are at 45 Murray Street, at the corner of Irwin Street, Perth; a heritage
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Young Australia League vs USA schoolboys. Presidio of San Francisco. 1 October 1911
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Boas was president of the League for forty years, until his death in 1949.
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The Life Story of J. J. Simons: Founder of the Young Australia League
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as well as consolidating its position in schools across the nation.
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and developed for the League's outdoor activities. This became
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and other "non-Australian" sports was threatening the game of
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59 hectares (150 acres) of land was purchased in 1929 in the
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is an Australian youth organisation which was formed in
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was formed in 1905 as a development organisation for
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Index


Murray Street, Perth
Perth
Jack Simons
Lionel Boas
Australian nationalism
patriotic
Australian rules football
extracurricular activity
Australian rules football in Western Australia
Western Australian Football League
soccer
rugby
Australian rules football
football in Western Australia
Australasian Football Council
Victorian
hiking
camping
British Empire
in the United States
in Canada

World War I
Darling Scarp
Roleystone
Araluen Botanical Gardens
Governor
William Campion
bequest

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