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2008 WAFL season
Teams9
Premiers‹See Tfd›Subiaco
11th premiership
Minor premiers‹See Tfd›Subiaco
12th minor premiership
Sandover MedallistHayden Ballantyne (‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder)
Bernie Naylor MedallistBrad Smith (‹See Tfd›Subiaco)
Matches played94
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The 2008 WAFL season was the 124th season of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League, and was completely dominated by Subiaco, who not only recorded their first hat-trick of premierships but achieved a dominance over the rest of the league unrivalled in a major Australian Rules league since Port Adelaide in the 1914 SAFL season.[1] The Lions lost once to eventual Grand Final opponents Swan Districts by the narrowest possible margin, and were previously generally predicted to achieve an undefeated season,[2] being rarely threatened in their twenty-one victories. They finished seven-and-a-half games clear of second-placed West Perth, and convincingly won the Grand Final after trailing early.

Subiaco’s dominance overshadowed the other eight clubs, where the most notable features were the fall of 2007 finalists Claremont and East Perth to second last and last respectively, and a comeback by East Fremantle who won only two of their first eleven matches but then won eight of their last nine

Home-and-away season

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Round 1

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Round 1
Thursday, 20 March (7:40 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 12.14 (86) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 19.12 (126) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2282)
Saturday, 22 March (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 18.10 (118) def. ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 10.10 (70) Lathlain Park (crowd: 1708)
Saturday, 22 March (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 12.10 (82) def. ‹See Tfd›West Perth 9.14 (68) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1422)
Saturday, 22 March (6:30 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 15.11 (101) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 19.19 (133) Rushton Park (crowd: 1620)
Bye
‹See Tfd›East Perth

Round 2

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Round 2
Friday, 28 March (7:00 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 18.17 (125) def. ‹See Tfd›Claremont 12.10 (82) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2228)
Saturday, 29 March (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 8.15 (63) def. by ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 22.10 (142) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1755)
Saturday, 29 March (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 12.8 (80) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Perth 15.14 (104) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2089)
Saturday, 29 March (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 14.18 (102) def. by ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 17.11 (113) Lathlain Park (crowd: 1340)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Swan Districts

Round 3

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Round 3
Friday, 4 April (6:40 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 21.18 (144) def. ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 10.14 (74) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1729)
Saturday, 5 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 16.17 (113) def. ‹See Tfd›Claremont 16.14 (110) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1116)
Saturday, 5 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 12.9 (81) def. by ‹See Tfd›Perth 19.13 (127) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1200)
Sunday, 6 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 12.10 (82) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 15.13 (103) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1717)
Bye
‹See Tfd›West Perth

Round 4

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Round 4
Saturday, 12 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 19.26 (140) def. ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 12.7 (79) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2460)
Saturday, 12 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 10.10 (70) def. by ‹See Tfd›West Perth 14.20 (104) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2133)
Saturday, 12 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 18.7 (115) def. ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 15.24 (114) Rushton Park (crowd: 1542)
Saturday, 12 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 20.13 (133) def. ‹See Tfd›East Perth 9.6 (60) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1632)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Perth

The Peel versus East Fremantle game produces the greatest deficit in scoring shots by a winning club in WAFL history, beating the previous record by two shots.[3]

Round 5

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Round 5
Friday, 18 April (7:30 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 16.9 (105) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 16.14 (110) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2209)
Saturday, 19 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 6.10 (46) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 16.14 (110) Lathlain Park (crowd: 2162)
Saturday, 19 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 9.10 (64) def. by ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 20.8 (128) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1912)
Saturday, 19 April (5:30 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 17.16 (118) def. ‹See Tfd›Claremont 18.8 (116) Rushton Park (crowd: 1420)
Bye
‹See Tfd›East Fremantle

Peel win another thriller, but this time record their first win scoring fewer goals than their opponents.[4]

Round 6 (Anzac Day)

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Round 6
Friday, 25 April (2:45 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 22.11 (143) def. ‹See Tfd›Perth 15.20 (110) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 6177)
Saturday, 26 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 15.18 (108) def. ‹See Tfd›West Perth 5.7 (37) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2682)
Saturday, 26 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 12.10 (82) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Perth 17.12 (114) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1545)
Saturday, 26 April (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 17.15 (117) def. by ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 19.11 (125) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1485)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder

Round 7

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Round 7
Saturday, 3 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 16.13 (109) def. ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 14.12 (96) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1687)
Saturday, 3 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 29.33 (207) def. ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 7.8 (50) Kalgoorlie (crowd: 3874)
Saturday, 3 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 26.11 (167) def. ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 15.9 (99) Lathlain Park (crowd: 1976)
Saturday, 3 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 11.9 (75) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 10.18 (78) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2663)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Claremont
  • Subiaco kick the highest score in their history, beating 32.12 (204) against Perth in 1984.[5]
  • The Lions kick the most behinds by a team in a game since 1980, and the equal second most on record.[6]

Round 8

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Round 8
Saturday, 10 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 11.14 (80) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 13.15 (93) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2541)
Saturday, 10 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 20.17 (137) def. ‹See Tfd›East Perth 10.5 (65) Subiaco Oval (crowd: 2457)
Saturday, 10 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 9.9 (63) def. by ‹See Tfd›Perth 11.16 (82) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1582)
Saturday, 10 May (3:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 12.10 (82) def. by ‹See Tfd›West Perth 27.20 (182) Rushton Park (crowd: 1226)
Bye
‹See Tfd›South Fremantle

Round 9

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Round 9
Saturday, 17 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 23.16 (154) def. ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 11.9 (75) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1802)
Saturday, 17 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 8.17 (65) drew with ‹See Tfd›West Perth 9.11 (65) Lathlain Park (crowd: 2781)
Saturday, 17 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 15.12 (102) def. ‹See Tfd›East Perth 8.10 (58) Rushton Park (crowd: 1125)
Saturday, 17 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 18.15 (123) def. ‹See Tfd›Claremont 16.6 (102) Geraldton (crowd: 2019)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Subiaco

The Lathlain Park match was the first senior WAFL draw in 500 matches since East Perth and Swan Districts drew at Busselton in the opening round of 2003.[7] It was a remarkable result because the colts teams had also drawn earlier in the day.[8]

Round 10

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Round 10
Saturday, 24 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 20.9 (129) def. ‹See Tfd›Claremont 14.10 (94) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2184)
Saturday, 24 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 17.14 (116) def. ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 14.10 (94) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 1874)
Saturday, 24 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 22.10 (142) def. ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 11.19 (85) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1451)
Saturday, 24 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 7.11 (53) def. by ‹See Tfd›Perth 16.13 (109) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1360)
Bye
‹See Tfd›East Perth

Round 11 (Foundation Day)

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Round 11
Saturday, 31 May (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 9.17 (71) def. by ‹See Tfd›Perth 17.12 (114) Rushton Park (crowd: 874)
Monday, 2 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 18.11 (119) def. ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 14.6 (90) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 6003)
Monday, 2 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 4.8 (32) def. by ‹See Tfd›West Perth 12.25 (97) Leederville Oval (crowd: 3864)
Monday, 2 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 11.11 (77) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 18.20 (128) Claremont Oval (crowd: 2435)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Swan Districts

Round 12

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Round 12
Saturday, 14 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 19.13 (127) def. ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 19.11 (125) Rushton Park (crowd: 1213)
Saturday, 14 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 10.15 (75) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Perth 12.11 (83) Lathlain Park (crowd: 4178)
Saturday, 14 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 24.18 (162) def. ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 11.10 (76) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1966)
Sunday, 15 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 10.6 (66) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 15.7 (97) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1245)
Bye
‹See Tfd›West Perth

Round 13

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Round 13
Saturday, 21 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 11.18 (84) def. ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 4.17 (41) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1127)
Saturday, 21 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 15.13 (103) def. ‹See Tfd›Claremont 14.9 (93) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1431)
Saturday, 21 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 17.12 (114) def. ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 17.11 (113) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2607)
Saturday, 21 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 13.8 (86) def. by ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 18.17 (125) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1915)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Perth
  • Swan Districts inflict Subiaco’s sole loss of the season after coming back from a 41-point deficit.[2]
  • It was Subiaco’s first loss at Bassendean since Round 12, 1997, ending a record run by any club of twelve wins at the venue.[9]

Round 14

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Round 14
Saturday, 28 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 10.16 (76) def. by ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 16.12 (108) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1182)
Saturday, 28 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 19.15 (129) def. ‹See Tfd›East Perth 7.11 (53) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1130)
Saturday, 28 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 18.12 (120) def. ‹See Tfd›Perth 11.6 (72) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2137)
Saturday, 28 June (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 13.10 (88) def. by ‹See Tfd›West Perth 14.12 (96) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2532)
Bye
‹See Tfd›East Fremantle

Claremont record their ninth consecutive defeat, their worst run since 1974-75, as Peel win for the first time at Claremont Oval.[10]

Round 15

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Round 15
Saturday, 5 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 7.10 (52) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 16.12 (108) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1339)
Saturday, 5 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 12.14 (86) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 16.6 (102) Lathlain Park (crowd: 2282)
Saturday, 5 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 14.4 (88) def. by ‹See Tfd›Claremont 14.14 (98) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1150)
Saturday, 5 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 10.6 (66) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 12.12 (84) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1524)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder

Round 16

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Round 16
Friday, 11 July (6:40 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 20.10 (130) def. ‹See Tfd›Perth 11.9 (75) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2028)
Saturday, 12 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 19.8 (122) def. ‹See Tfd›West Perth 10.14 (74) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1436)
Saturday, 12 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 15.9 (99) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 20.12 (132) Rushton Park (crowd: 1372)
Saturday, 12 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 13.9 (87) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Perth 14.15 (99) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 3620)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Claremont

Round 17

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Round 17
Saturday, 19 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 17.13 (115) def. ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 13.13 (91) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1783)
Saturday, 19 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 7.11 (53) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 20.14 (134) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1690)
Saturday, 19 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 11.10 (76) def. by ‹See Tfd›Claremont 16.13 (109) Lathlain Park (crowd: 1866)
Saturday, 19 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 14.18 (102) def. ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 13.9 (87) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1529)
Bye
‹See Tfd›South Fremantle

Round 18

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Round 18
Saturday, 26 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 14.12 (96) def. ‹See Tfd›Claremont 12.11 (83) Bunbury (crowd: 1200)
Saturday, 26 July (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 13.18 (96) def. ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 11.7 (73) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1795)
Bye
‹See Tfd›East Fremantle, ‹See Tfd›East Perth, ‹See Tfd›Perth, ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts, ‹See Tfd›West Perth

Peel win from a 48-point half-time deficit, the third most in WAFL history.[11]

Round 19

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Round 19
Saturday, 2 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 19.12 (126) def. ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 9.9 (63) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1410)
Saturday, 2 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 16.15 (111) def. ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 7.8 (50) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1293)
Saturday, 2 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 11.19 (85) def. by ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 16.10 (106) Newman (crowd: 3000)
Saturday, 2 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 16.8 (104) def. ‹See Tfd›Perth 14.8 (92) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1841)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Subiaco

Round 20

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Round 20
Saturday, 9 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 4.12 (36) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 25.17 (167) Claremont Oval (crowd: 2012)
Saturday, 9 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 16.17 (113) def. ‹See Tfd›Perth 8.14 (62) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2081)
Saturday, 9 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 22.13 (145) def. ‹See Tfd›East Perth 18.6 (114) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1544)
Saturday, 9 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 18.15 (123) def. ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 18.9 (117) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 1982)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder
  • Claremont suffer their biggest defeat for fifty years and equal second-biggest on record,[12]
  • Subiaco beat their 1986 record of seventeen wins in a home-and-away season and their 1934 record for biggest win over the Tigers.

Round 21

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Round 21
Saturday, 16 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 16.13 (109) def. ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 14.16 (100) East Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2322)
Saturday, 16 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 15.11 (101) def. by ‹See Tfd›West Perth 18.15 (123) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2263)
Saturday, 16 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 7.13 (55) def. by ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 10.13 (73) Lathlain Park (crowd: 1686)
Saturday, 16 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 9.19 (73) def. by ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 17.21 (123) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2732)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Claremont

Round 22

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Round 22
Saturday, 23 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Claremont 10.12 (72) def. by ‹See Tfd›West Perth 15.18 (108) Claremont Oval (crowd: 1480)
Saturday, 23 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 11.13 (79) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 17.13 (115) Rushton Park (crowd: 1559)
Saturday, 23 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Perth 12.10 (82) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 15.11 (101) Lathlain Park (crowd: 2297)
Saturday, 23 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 20.22 (142) def. ‹See Tfd›East Perth 12.8 (80) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2196)
Bye
‹See Tfd›South Fremantle

Round 23

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Round 23
Saturday, 30 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›East Perth 4.16 (40) def. by ‹See Tfd›Perth 12.14 (86) Leederville Oval (crowd: 1741)
Saturday, 30 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 13.11 (89) def. by ‹See Tfd›Claremont 15.10 (100) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 1758)
Saturday, 30 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 15.11 (101) def. ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 14.9 (93) Bassendean Oval (crowd: 2705)
Saturday, 30 August (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 15.9 (99) def. by ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 16.8 (104) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 2011)
Bye
‹See Tfd›Subiaco

Ladder

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2008 ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 ‹See Tfd›Subiaco (P) 20 19 1 0 2599 1431 181.6 76
2 ‹See Tfd›West Perth 20 11 8 1 1957 1835 106.6 46
3 ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 20 11 9 0 2262 1965 115.1 44
4 ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 20 11 9 0 1983 2084 95.2 44
5 ‹See Tfd›East Fremantle 20 10 10 0 1875 1997 93.9 40
6 ‹See Tfd›Peel Thunder 20 8 12 0 1773 2270 78.1 32
7 ‹See Tfd›Perth 20 7 12 1 1801 1843 97.7 30
8 ‹See Tfd›Claremont 20 6 14 0 1835 2066 88.8 24
9 ‹See Tfd›East Perth 20 6 14 0 1542 2136 72.2 24
Source: WAFL Footy Facts
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals

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Semi-finals

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First semi-final
Saturday, 6 September (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle 11.18 (84) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 16.12 (108) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 4,755)
Second semi-final
Saturday, 6 September (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco 17.12 (114) def. ‹See Tfd›West Perth 10.10 (70) Leederville Oval (crowd: 5,163)

Preliminary final

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Preliminary final
Saturday, 13 September (2:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›West Perth 14.10 (94) def. by ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts 15.14 (104) Arena Joondalup (crowd: 5,556)

Grand Final

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2008 WAFL Grand Final
Sunday 21 September ‹See Tfd›Subiaco def. ‹See Tfd›Swan Districts Subiaco Oval (crowd: 23,199)
3.5 (23)
9.9 (63)
15.13 (103)
22.16 (148)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
6.3 (39)
9.5 (59)
10.6 (66)
14.7 (91)
Umpires: Gavin Statham, Start Parry, Dean Margetts
Simpson Medal: Chris Hall (‹See Tfd›Subiaco)
Brad Smith 6, Mapleston 4, Read 3, Cossom 2, Chris Hall 2, Hildebrandt 2, Schofield, Cockie, Hayes Goals Notte 2, Roberts 2, Taylor, Michael McInlay, Garlett, Davis, Geappen, Yarran, Pullman, Naitanui, Wolfenden, Banfield
Brad Smith, Mapleston, Read, Hall, Broughton, Schofield, Hildebrandt, Hayes Best Roberts, Spaanderman, Wolfenden, Johnson, Notte, Hinkley

References

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  1. ^ Devaney, John; "The Invincibles at Play" (archived)
  2. ^ a b WAFL Football Budget Archived 19 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine; Round 14, 2008, p. 4
  3. ^ WAFL Footy Facts: Wins With Fewer Scoring Shots Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ WAFL Footy Facts: Peel Thunder Game Records: Wins With Fewer Goals
  5. ^ "WAFL Footy Facts: Subiaco Highest Scores For". Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  6. ^ WAFL Footy Facts: All Teams Most Behinds Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ WAFL Footy Facts – Draws Archived 13 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ WAFL Budget Round 10, 2008, p. 7
  9. ^ Bassendean Oval: Longest Successful Streaks
  10. ^ WAFL Football Budget, Round 14, 2008; p. 16
  11. ^ WAFL Footy Facts: Won From Half-Time Deficit Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Claremont: Biggest Losses
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