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KEY FACTS

Official name
South Fremantle Football Club

Known as
South Fremantle

Nickname
Bulldogs

Formed
1900

Colours
White and red

Associated clubs
South Fremantle Reserves; South Fremantle U19s; South Fremantle WFC

Affiliation (Current)
West Australian Football League (WAFL) 1900–2024

Home Ground
Fremantle Oval

WAFL Premierships
1916-17, 1947-48, 1950, 1952-53-54, 1970, 1980, 1997, 2005, 2009, 2020 (14 total)

Senior Premierships
R.P. Rodriguez Shield: 1983-4, 1992, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2016 (7 total)

Most Games
266 - Marty Atkins (1990-2003)

Most Goals
1034 - Bernie Naylor (1941, 1946-1954)

League Top Goalkickers
H.Kelly (50) 1905; G.Thomas (31) 1910; H.Campbell (47) 1922; S.Lawn (75) 1928 & (96) 1929; B.Naylor (131) 1946, (108) 1947, (91) 1948, (147) 1952, (167) 1953, (133) 1954; J.Gerovich (74) 1956, (101) 1960 & (74) 1961; R.Bauskis (108) 1977 & (82) 1978; C.Edwards (54) 1992; J.Dorotich (88) 1996 & (114) 1997; Z.Parsons (65) 2002; B.Saunders (66) 2012, (59) 2014 & (52) 2016; M.Shaw (23) 2020 (24 total)

Sandover Medalists
Jack Rocchi 1928; Frank Jenkins 1937; Clive Lewington 1947; Steve Marsh 1952; John Todd 1955; Stephen Michael 1980 & 1981; Mark Bairstow 1986; Craig Edwards 1989; Toby McGrath 2005; Haiden Schloithe 2017 (10 medallists/11 medals)

Postal Address
PO Box 368, Fremantle, WA, 6160

Website
southfremantlefc.com.au

President
A.S Putland

South Fremantle



"Among the champion players to wear the red-and-white jumper with distinction in the 1980s and ‘90s were 1986 Sandover Medallist and eventual Geelong skipper Mark Bairstow, dynamic on-baller Scott Watters, flame haired utility Brad Hardie (later a Brownlow Medallist with Footscray), powerful key position player Jon Dorotich, 1989 Sandover Medallist Craig Edwards, versatile and tenacious English policeman Marty Atkins, and a panoply of West Coast Eagles stalwarts such as Peter Matera, John Worsfold, Glen Jakovich and David Hart ... "

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1918 Season (WAFL) Fixture

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South Fremantle's 1918 Fixture

Rnd H&A Club Q1Q2Q3Q4 S R Opponent Q1Q2Q3Q4 S Mgn Grd Date SC
1 H South Fremantle 1.23.34.65.8 38 LOST Subiaco 4.06.66.109.13 67 -29 FRE May 18 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
2 A South Fremantle 0.01.01.01.0 6 LOST East Perth 6.48.511.917.15 117 -111 POV May 25 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
3 H South Fremantle 0.31.63.85.13 43 WON West Perth 1.23.35.36.3 39 4 FRE Jun 1 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
4 A South Fremantle 0.42.62.72.8 20 LOST Perth 2.14.24.37.10 52 -32 WAC Jun 8 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
5 A South Fremantle 0.12.33.74.8 32 LOST East Fremantle 3.34.46.96.11 47 -15 FRE Jun 15 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
6 A South Fremantle 3.36.48.89.11 65 WON Subiaco 0.30.60.92.13 25 40 SUB Jun 22 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
7 H South Fremantle 1.41.102.145.14 44 LOST East Perth 1.22.75.88.10 58 -14 FRE Jun 29 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
8 A South Fremantle 1.02.28.510.9 69 WON West Perth 0.52.72.74.11 35 34 SUB Jul 6 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
9 H South Fremantle 0.44.48.79.11 65 WON Perth 2.22.35.47.6 48 17 FRE Jul 13 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
10 H South Fremantle 0.04.34.35.3 33 WON East Fremantle 3.33.33.73.7 25 8 FRE Jul 20 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
11 A South Fremantle 0.31.41.51.8 14 LOST Subiaco 4.56.710.815.11 101 -87 SUB Jul 27 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
12 H South Fremantle 2.42.53.85.11 41 LOST East Perth 1.04.47.510.8 68 -27 FRE Aug 3 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
13 A South Fremantle 4.45.77.1110.12 72 WON West Perth 1.03.33.46.5 41 31 SUB Aug 10 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
14 A South Fremantle 0.05.107.1310.19 79 WON Perth 0.06.38.68.7 55 24 WAC Aug 17 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
15 H South Fremantle 2.04.24.65.9 39 LOST East Fremantle 2.46.67.912.13 85 -46 FRE Aug 24 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
1SF H South Fremantle 0.42.42.53.5 23 LOST East Perth 2.64.118.1512.16 88 -65 FRE Aug 31 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.