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KEY FACTS

Official name
Claremont Football Club

Known as
Claremont

Nickname
Tigers

Formed
1906

Colours
Navy blue and gold

Associated clubs
Claremont Reserves; Claremont U19s; Claremont WFC

Affiliation (Current)
West Australian Football League (WAFL) 1926–2025

Home Ground
Claremont Oval

WAFL Premierships
1938-39-40, 1964, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 2011-12 (12 total)

Senior Premierships
WAFA: 1907-8-9-10 (4 total); 2nd Rate Junior Football Association: 1906 (1 total); R.P. Rodriguez Shield: 1972, 1979, 1981-2, 1987-88-89-90-1, 1993-4, 2007, 2010-11-12, 2020 (16 total)

Most Games
274 - Darrell Panizza (1979-1995)

Most Goals
564 - Warren Ralph (1979-1983; 1987-89)

League Top Goalkickers
G.Moloney (129) 1940; R.Farmer (97) 1943; N.Uncle (91) 1976; W.Ralph (127) 1981, (115) 1982 & (128) 1983; J.Hutton (100) 1991; P.Medhurst (78) 2001; C.Jones (77) 2009 & (85) 2010 (10 total)

Sandover Medalists
Keith Hough 1932; 'Sammy' Clarke 1933 & 1934; George Moloney 1936; Gordon Maffina 1949; John Parkinson 1967; Steve Malaxos 1984; Michael Mitchell 1984; Jaxon Crabb 2005; Anthony Jones 2007; Luke Blackwell 2011; Kane Mitchell 2012; Jye Bolton 2016 & 2018, Bailey Rogers 2021 (13 medallists/15 medals)

Headquarters
3 Davies Rd, Claremont, WA 6010

Postal Address
PO Box 59, Claremont, WA, 6910

Phone: (08) 9384 9200 

Email
tigers@claremonttigers.com

Website
claremontfc.com

President
B. Johnston

Claremont



"This quasi-mythological view of Claremont as ineffectual weaklings might arguably be said, in part, to have a geographical basis: the suburb of Claremont is one of the most tranquil and outwardly genteel in Perth. Moreover, Claremont was, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, one of very few genuine soccer strongholds in the colony/state of Western Australia ... Whatever the reason for the ‘cream-puff’ theory, the fact that it was essentially mythological in nature needs to be stressed. Premiership pennants in elite Australian football competitions such as the Western Australian Football League quite simply do not end up in the possession of ineffectual weaklings, and Claremont produced a number of flag-winning combinations well before the 1980s ... "

John Devaney on how the Tigers banished their genteel reputation to become a perennial WANFL powerhouse

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2003 Season (WAFL) Fixture

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Claremont's 2003 Fixture

Rnd
H&A
Club
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
S
R
Opponent
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
S
Mgn
Grd
Date
SC
1 H Claremont 5.110.312.716.9 105 WON Peel Thunder 0.61.72.97.12 54 51 CLM Mar 22 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
2 A Claremont 2.34.54.75.12 42 LOST Subiaco 7.38.514.717.7 109 -67 SUB Mar 28 (Fri, 12:00) Scores
3 H Claremont 4.35.57.710.10 70 LOST West Perth 5.210.1016.1121.16 142 -72 CLM Apr 5 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
4 H Claremont 1.12.34.84.8 32 LOST East Perth 2.311.612.918.14 122 -90 CLM Apr 13 (Sun, 12:00) Scores
5 Claremont       Bye        
6 A Claremont 1.44.126.1414.21 105 WON East Fremantle 3.34.49.79.9 63 42 EFO Apr 26 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
7 H Claremont 2.34.56.711.9 75 WON Perth 0.42.84.159.17 71 4 CLM May 3 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
8 A Claremont 2.35.59.1013.16 94 WON Peel Thunder 2.14.38.58.7 55 39 RUS May 10 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
9 H Claremont 3.27.37.38.7 55 LOST Swan Districts 3.44.75.910.12 72 -17 CLM May 17 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
10 A Claremont 3.48.511.518.8 116 WON South Fremantle 3.03.56.58.8 56 60 FRE May 24 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
11 H Claremont 4.48.713.917.11 113 WON Subiaco 4.08.211.312.4 76 37 CLM Jun 2 (Mon, 12:00) Scores
12 A Claremont 2.26.57.711.10 76 LOST West Perth 7.112.317.422.6 138 -62 AJO Jun 7 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
13 A Claremont 1.23.65.98.12 60 WON East Perth 1.24.67.88.8 56 4 LEE Jun 14 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
14 Claremont       Bye        
15 H Claremont 7.410.713.916.13 109 WON East Fremantle 2.26.66.96.9 45 64 CLM Jul 5 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
16 A Claremont 5.46.511.913.10 88 WON Perth 1.66.98.1211.15 81 7 LAT Jul 12 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
17 H Claremont 7.318.823.1530.17 197 WON Peel Thunder 1.01.11.23.2 20 177 CLM Jul 19 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
18 A Claremont 4.28.412.814.11 95 WON Swan Districts 3.07.310.512.9 81 14 BAS Jul 26 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
19 H Claremont 2.53.76.99.10 64 LOST South Fremantle 3.37.710.913.12 90 -26 CLM Aug 3 (Sun, 12:00) Scores
20 A Claremont 3.13.17.110.4 64 LOST Subiaco 0.05.29.412.7 79 -15 LEE Aug 9 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
21 H Claremont 4.14.58.69.9 63 LOST West Perth 1.54.1110.1314.13 97 -34 CLM Aug 16 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
22 A Claremont 2.16.48.610.10 70 WON East Perth 3.15.28.510.5 65 5 LEE Aug 23 (Sat, 12:00) Scores
23 Claremont       Bye        
1SF A Claremont 1.34.54.76.9 45 LOST East Perth 4.35.59.711.8 74 -29 SUB Sep 7 (Sun, 12:00) Scores
 

Footnotes

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