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KEY FACTS

Official name
East Perth Football Club

Known as
East Perth

Nickname
Royals

Former name
Union

Formed
1902 (as Union Football Club)

Colours
Blue and black

Associated clubs
West Coast; East Perth Reserves; East Perth U19s; East Perth WFC

Affiliation (Current)
West Australian Football League (WAFL) 1906–2024

Home Ground
Leederville Oval

WAFL Premierships
1919-20-21-22-23, 1926-27, 1936, 1944, 1956, 1958-59, 1972, 1978, 2000-1-2 (17 total)

Senior Premierships
WA State Premierships: 1919, 1922-23 (3 total); 3rd Rate Association: 1902-03 (2 total); 1st Rate Association: 1904 (1 total); R.P. Rodriguez Shield: 1958-9, 1961, 1966-7, 1969, 1971, 1976, 2000 (9 total)

Most Games
286 - Craig Wulff (2002-2016)

Most Goals
621 - Phil Tierney (1962–1972)

League Top Goalkickers
S.Sloss (30) 1909; H.Campbell (67) 1924, (89) 1926 & (87) 1927; A.Watts (101) 1944*; W.Mose (115) 1958; N.Hawke (114) 1959; P.Tierney (119) 1967; G.Bartlett (69) 1990; T.Wilson (74) 2006; J.Smith (62) 2013 (11 total)

Sandover Medalists
William 'Digger' Thomas 1923; George 'Staunch' Owens 1925; William 'Billy' Thomas 1929; Frank Allen 1950; Graham 'Polly' Farmer 1956, 1957 & 1960; Ted 'Square' Kilmurray 1958; Malcolm Brown 1969; Alan Quartermaine 1975; Peter Spencer 1976 & 1984; Phil Kelly 1978 & 1979; John Ironmonger 1983; David Bain 1988; Brady Anderson 1997; Ryan Turnbull 2001 (14 Medallists/18 Medals)

Headquarters
246 Vincent Street, Leederville, WA 6007

Postal Address
PO Box 447, Leederville, WA, 6903

Phone: (08) 9443 2259 

Email
royals@eastperthfc.com.au

Website
eastperthfc.com.au

President
B. Howson

East Perth



"Much more importantly, however, the club had firmly re-established itself as one of the competition’s heavyweights, a position it reinforced in 2001 with a convincing second successive premiership. The victims on grand final day on this occasion were East Fremantle’s near neighbours South Fremantle, whom the Royals held to just three points after half time en route to a 17.18 (120) to 5.8 (victory). It was the third occasion East Perth and South Fremantle had met on grand final day, and the third time East Perth had emerged victorious ... "

  • Royal watcher John Devaney looks at the boom-or-bust cycle that has dominated East Perth's history

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2020 Season (WAFL) Fixture

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East Perth's 2020 Fixture

Rnd H&A Club Q1Q2Q3Q4 S R Opponent Q1Q2Q3Q4 S Mgn Grd Date SC
1 East Perth       Bye        
2 A East Perth 1.24.38.510.7 67 LOST Perth 6.28.410.414.4 88 -21 LAT Jul 25 (Sat, 3:05) Scores
3 H East Perth 3.18.314.715.9 99 WON East Fremantle 3.24.37.58.8 56 43 LEE Aug 1 (Sat, 2:30) Scores
4 A East Perth 0.03.06.18.1 49 LOST West Perth 2.06.48.512.9 81 -32 AJO Aug 8 (Sat, 2:30) Scores
5 H East Perth 1.18.28.28.4 52 LOST Claremont 1.64.79.1012.14 86 -34 LEE Aug 15 (Sat, 3:05) Scores
6 A East Perth 2.26.28.49.9 63 WON Subiaco 2.23.55.107.12 54 9 LEE Aug 22 (Sat, 2:30) Scores
7 H East Perth 2.44.76.711.9 75 WON Swan Districts 1.32.36.46.4 40 35 LEE Aug 29 (Sat, 2:35) Scores
8 A East Perth 4.35.59.89.9 63 LOST South Fremantle 1.23.55.513.7 85 -22 FRE Sep 5 (Sat, 2:35) Scores
9 H East Perth 3.25.28.715.11 101 WON Peel Thunder 0.21.44.64.6 30 71 LEE Sep 12 (Sat, 2:30) Scores
 

Footnotes

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