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1924 WAFL season

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Teams
  
6

Matches played
  
49

Premiers
  
Subiaco (4th premiership)

Minor premiers
  
East Fremantle (14th minor premiership)

Bernie Naylor Medallist
  
Bonny Campbell (East Perth)

Sandover Medallist
  
Jim Gosnell (West Perth)

The 1924 WAFL season was the 40th season of the West Australian Football League. Although East Perth and East Fremantle completely dominated the season until after the Hobart Carnival, each having lost only one match of the first eleven, neither was to win the premiership and the Royals’ record sequence of five consecutive premierships came to an end in the semi-final.

Subiaco, who along with Perth had been in the doldrums during previous seasons, finally developed the teamwork to match the individual talents of players like Outridge, skipper “Snowy” Hamilton and young rover Johnny Leonard – consequently carrying all before them during the finals after a mediocre home-and-away season. Despite maintaining prominence for another decade, the Maroons were to become a perennial cellar-dweller for three decades and failed to win another premiership until 1973 – the longest premiership drought in WA(N)FL history. Despite Gosnell being the second of their famous half-back line to win the Sandover Medal, West Perth fell to wooden spooners owing to the suspension of key forward Fred Wimbridge for most of the season.

Following controversy over his clearance from South Fremantle that caused him to sit out the 1923 season, East Perth’s “Bonny” Campbell was to break Allan Evans’ record from three seasons beforehand for the most goals scored during a WAFL season. Including the Hobart Carnival where he kicked an amazing 23 goals against Queensland, Campbell in fact totalled over 100 five years before Gordon Coventry and six before Ken Farmer.

References

1924 WAFL season Wikipedia