2011 WAFL Grand Final

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{{Infobox Australian rules football grand final

| year = 2011

| competition = WAFL

| image = 2011 WAFL Grand Final logo.jpg

| home ={{WAFL|Cla}}

| home_score = 19.13 (127)

| away = {{WAFL|Sub}}

| away_score = 10.11 (71)

| date = 25 September 2011

| simpson = Beau Wilkes ({{WAFL|Cla}})

| attendance = 15,459

| stadium = Patersons Stadium

| network = ABC1 (television)
720 ABC (radio)
ABC Grandstand (radio/online)

| last = 2010

| next = 2012

}}

The 2011 WAFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Claremont Football Club and the Subiaco Football Club, on 25 September 2011 at Patersons Stadium, to determine the premier team of the West Australian Football League (WAFL) for the 2011 season.[http://www.wafootball.com.au/wafl/2933-wafl-grand-final-preview WAFL Grand Final preview] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111123032512/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2933-wafl-grand-final-preview |date=23 November 2011 }} – wafl.com.au. Published 22 September 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2011. Claremont won the game by 56 points, 19.13 (127) to 10.11 (71), with Beau Wilkes of Claremont winning the Simpson Medal as best on ground. The attendance of 15,459 was the lowest since 8,991 people attended the 1944 Grand Final.[http://www.wafl.com.au/honours/premiers Premiers] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926083847/http://www.wafl.com.au/honours/premiers |date=26 September 2011 }} – wafl.com.au. Retrieved 25 September 2011.

Lead-up to the grand final

The two teams had previously met twice in the season, with Claremont winning both encounters.

=Claremont=

Claremont had lost by one point to {{WAFL|SD}} in the previous year's Grand Final, and finished minor premiers in 2011, winning fifteen games and losing five. The club won eight of their first ten matches.

=Subiaco=

The club won only three of their first ten matches, but drew back later in the season to win nine of their last ten matches, including the first semi-final, against {{WAFL|SF}}, and preliminary final, against {{WAFL|WP}}.

{{clear}}

class="wikitable"; align=right style="font-size:70%; text-align: center; height: 70%"
| style="border: 2px solid blue; background: gold; color: blue"|Claremont

| style="border: 2px solid maroon; background: gold; color: maroon"|Subiaco

Rd.1

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Fremantle

| BYE

Rd.2

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Swan Districts

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|West Perth

Rd.3

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Peel Thunder

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Fremantle

Rd.4

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Perth

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|Perth

Rd.5

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Subiaco

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|Claremont

Rd.6

| BYE

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Perth

Rd.7

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|West Perth

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|South Fremantle

Rd.8

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Perth

| BYE

Rd.9

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|East Fremantle

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Swan Districts

Rd.10

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|South Fremantle

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|Peel Thunder

Rd.11

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Swan Districts

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|Perth

Rd.12

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Subiaco

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|Claremont

Rd.13

| BYE

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Perth

Rd.14

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|Perth

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Fremantle

Rd.15

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|South Fremantle

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|West Perth

Rd.16

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|West Perth

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|South Fremantle

Rd.17

| BYE

| BYE

Rd.18

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Peel Thunder

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Swan Districts

Rd.19

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Perth

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Peel Thunder

Rd.20

| BYE

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Perth

Rd.21

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Swan Districts

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Perth

Rd.22

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|East Fremantle

| BYE

Rd.23

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Peel Thunder

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Fremantle

Rd.24

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|East Perth

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Peel Thunder

style="background: silver"|

| style="background: silver"|

| style="background: silver"|

SF

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|West Perth

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|South Fremantle

SF

| DNP

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|West Perth

GF

| style="background: #CCFFCC"|Subiaco

| style="background: #FFBBBB"|Claremont

colspan="11" | Legend: {{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|#FFBBBB|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

Teams

=Claremont=

class="wikitable" width="50%" align="center" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center"
FB:Clancy Rudeforth (c)Brandon FranzBrett Jones
HB:Alroy GilliganDavid CrawfordTrinity Handley
C:Tom SwiftKane MitchellLewis Stevenson
HF:Gerrick WeedonBeau WilkesIan Richardson
FF:Andrew FosterChad JonesLuke Blackwell
R:Mitch AndrewsAndrew BrowneByron Schammer
rowspan="2"| I:Jake MurphyClay McLernonTom Lee
Jesse Lauriecolspan="2"|
Coach:Simon McPheecolspan="2"|

=Subiaco=

class="wikitable" width="50%" align="center" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center"
FB:Robert ForrestDarren RumbleKane Bloxsidge
HB:Rhett KerrAidan Parker (c)Des Headland
C:Shaun HildebrandtChris PhelanPat Hassett
HF:Kyal HorsleyBradley StevensonJason Bristow
FF:Danny HughesBlake BroadhurstReece Blechynden
R:Clancy WheelerAdam CockieAbe Davey
rowspan="2"| I:Ben RandallAllistair PickettScott Worthington
George Hampsoncolspan="2"|
Coach:Chris Watermancolspan="2"|

Match

{{AFLGameDetailed

|title = 2011 WAFL Grand Final

|date = Saturday, 25 September 2:15pm

|home team = {{WAFL|Cla}}

|home Q1 = 6.3 (39)

|home Q2 = 10.7 (67)

|home Q3 = 13.12 (90)

|home final = 19.13 (127)

|home super =

|home goals = Wilkes 5
Gilligan 3
Handley, Richardson, Rudeforth 2
Crawford, Foster, Lee, Schammer, Weedon 1

|home best = Wilkes, Andrews, Mitchell, Gilligan, Murphy, B Jones, Foster

|home injuries = Murphy (head)

|home reports =

|home substitute=

|winner = H

|away team = {{WAFL|Sub}}

|away Q1 = 4.3 (27)

|away Q2 = 6.6 (42)

|away Q3 = 8.9 (57)

|away final = 10.11 (71)

|away super =

|away goals = 3 Broadhurst, Headland
2 Pickett
1 Kerr, B. Stevenson,

|away best = Bristow, Horsley, Kerr, Blechynden, Headland

|away injuries = Wheeler (head), Randall (ankle)

|away reports = Headland (forceful front-on contact)

|away substitute=

|venue = Patersons Stadium

|crowd = 15,459

|report = [http://www.wafl.com.au/games/view/9105 Report]

|umpires = Hendrie, Parry, McPhee

|BOG award = Simpson Medal

|BOG winner = Beau Wilkes

|broadcast = ABC1

|anthem =

|notes =

}}

References