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1981 WAFL season

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Teams
  
8

Highest attendance
  
18,106

Matches played
  
88

Premiers
  
Claremont (5th premiership)

Minor premiers
  
Claremont (6th minor premiership)

Bernie Naylor Medallist
  
Warren Ralph (Claremont)

The 1981 WAFL season was the 97th season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations. The season opened on 11 April and concluded on 3 October with the 1981 WAFL Grand Final between Claremont and South Fremantle. It was the last WAFL season to begin in April and end in October; from 1982 the league shifted the schedule of the season forward by a week and in later years by another.

The 1981 WAFL season is famous because of its prodigious scoring, chiefly by premiers Claremont, who led by spearhead Warren Ralph and brothers Jimmy and Phil Krakouer (in their last season before moving to North Melbourne where they would help move this attacking style of football to the code’s highest level) broke numerous scoring records for a match and a season. During 1981, the 1979 record score by Swan Districts was broken twice, with the last round record by South Fremantle still remaining as the highest score in senior WAFL history. The average score of 123 points per team per game is the highest in WAFL history and as much as ten points higher than the VFL/AFL maximum during 1982, whilst tailender Perth set the unenviable record of conceding 157 points per match, allowing under 100 only on a very wet day against East Perth.

References

1981 WAFL season Wikipedia