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词条 2011 WAFL season
释义

  1. Rule changes

  2. Clubs

  3. Season

     Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6 (Anzac Day)  Round 7  Round 8  Round 9  Round 10  Round 11  Round 12 (Foundation Day)  Round 13  State game  Round 14  Round 15  Round 16  Round 17  Round 18  Round 19  Round 20  Round 21  Round 22  Round 23  Round 24 

  4. Finals series

     Semi Finals  Preliminary Final  Grand Final 

  5. Ladder

  6. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Use Australian English|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox Australian rules football season
| competition = wafl
| year = 2011
| image = WAFL finals logo 2011.jpg
| imagesize = 220px
| caption = 2011 WAFL logo
| teams = 9
| premiers = {{WAFL Cla}}
| count = 11
| minor premiers = {{WAFL Cla}}
| mpcount = 14
| matches = 92
| attendance = 208989
| highattend =
| top goal scorer = Blake Broadhurst ({{WAFL Sub}})
| sandover medal = Luke Blackwell ({{WAFL Cla}})
| prevseason = 2010
| nextseason = 2012
}}

The 2011 WAFL season was the 127th season of the West Australian Football League and its various incarnations. The season opened on 19 March, with {{WAFL EP}} defeating {{WAFL SD}} by 15 points at Steel Blue Oval, and concluded with the 2011 WAFL Grand Final, with {{WAFL Cla}} defeating {{WAFL Sub}} by 56 points. The 2011 Sandover Medal was won by Luke Blackwell of {{WAFL Cla}}. The top three teams – Claremont, Subiaco and {{WAFL WP}} – qualified for the 2012 Foxtel Cup.

Rule changes

The WAFL implemented two rule changes for the 2011 season, to conform with similar rules changes in the Australian Football League (AFL):[1]

  • The advantage rule was altered to put the onus on the player rather than the umpire to decide whether they can take the advantage from a free kick.
  • The rough conduct rule was altered to make any player who makes forceful contact to the head of another player while bumping is liable to suspension, unless the player was (a) contesting the ball and did not have a reasonable alternative way to contest the ball or (b) the contact was caused by circumstances outside the control of the player that could not reasonably be foreseen.

Clubs

Club Coach Captain Best and fairest Leading goalkicker
{{WAFL Cla}} Simon McPhee Clancy Rudeforth Luke Blackwell Beau Wilkes (42)
{{WAFL EF}} Steve Malaxos Mark McGough Rory O'Brien Brock O'Brien (51)
{{WAFL EP}} Tony Micale Michael Swan Brendan Lee Josh Smith (50)
{{WAFL PT}} Trevor Williams Brendon Jones Kristin Thornton Bradley Holmes (36)
{{WAFL Per}} Damien McMahon Steven Armstrong Ross Young Matthew Moody (41)
{{WAFL SF}} John Dimmer Jaymie Graham Ryan Cook Cory Dell'Olio (55)
{{WAFL Sub}} Chris Waterman Aidan Parker Kyal Horsley Blake Broadhurst (73)
{{WAFL SD}} Greg Harding Josh Roberts Tallan Ames Tim Geappen (51)
{{WAFL WP}} Bill Monaghan Jason Salecic Dion Fleay Anthony Tsalikis (39)

Season

Round 1

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 1}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 19 March (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|16.11 (107)|A|{{WAFL EP}}|18.14 (122)|Steel Blue Oval|3,361|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 19 March (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|10.12 (72)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|23.15 (153)|East Fremantle Oval|2,004|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL PT}}, {{WAFL Per}}, {{WAFL SF}}, {{WAFL Sub}}, {{WAFL WP}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Ian Richardson ({{WAFL Cla}}) kicked seven goals.

}}

Round 2

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 2}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 25 March (6:45 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|13.12 (90)|A|{{WAFL WP}}|15.7 (97)|Medibank Stadium|2,599|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 26 March (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|12.17 (89)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|17.11 (113)|Medibank Stadium|2,057|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 26 March (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|17.16 (118)|H|{{WAFL SD}}|12.7 (79)|Claremont Oval|1,723|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 26 March (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|11.20 (86)|A|{{WAFL EF}}|21.9 (135)|Brownes Stadium|1,459|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL PT}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • In the replay of the 2010 WAFL Grand Final, {{WAFL Cla}} defeated {{WAFL SD}} by 39 points.

}}

Round 3

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 3}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 1 April (7:40 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|15.10 (100)|A|{{WAFL Per}}|15.11 (101)|Fremantle Oval|2,552|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|12.12 (84)|A|{{WAFL Sub}}|15.13 (103)|East Fremantle Oval|1,388|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|19.10 (124)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|10.11 (71)|Claremont Oval|1,220|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|15.13 (103)|H|{{WAFL SD}}|13.8 (86)|Arena Joondalup|2,116|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL EP}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Andrew Browne ({{WAFL Cla}}) gathered 36 possessions against {{WAFL PT}}, a season record.

}}

Round 4

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 4}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|15.10 (100)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|16.17 (113)|Anniversary Park, Rockingham|1,808|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|6.16 (52)|A|{{WAFL WP}}|11.9 (75)|East Fremantle Oval|1,531|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|12.13 (85)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|20.7 (127)|Medibank Stadium|2,116|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|12.11 (83)|H|{{WAFL Sub}}|9.17 (71)|Brownes Stadium|1,882|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL SD}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Round 5

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 5}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|13.10 (88)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|16.17 (113)|Steel Blue Oval|1,573|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|20.14 (134)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|14.9 (93)|Brownes Stadium|1,482|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|13.8 (86)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|13.14 (92)|Medibank Stadium|2,087|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|15.10 (100)|H|{{WAFL EP}}|11.11 (77)|Arena Joondalup|2,495|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL EF}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Round 6 (Anzac Day)

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 6}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 22 April(4:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|16.11 (107)|H|{{WAFL EP}}|13.13 (91)|Medibank Stadium|4,457|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|20.20 (140)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|7.6 (48)|Arena Joondalup|2,039|Report}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 25 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|14.18 (102)|H|{{WAFL EF}}|10.13 (73)|Fremantle Oval|3,925|Report}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 25 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|18.12 (120)|H|{{WAFL Per}}|10.11 (71)|Steel Blue Oval|2,460|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Cla}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Round 7

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 7}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|15.15 (105)|A|{{WAFL SD}}|16.13 (109)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,302|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|12.12 (84)|A|{{WAFL EF}}|17.14 (116)|Medibank Stadium|2,002|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|14.18 (102)|H|{{WAFL WP}}|10.13 (73)|Claremont Oval|3,020|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 April (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|18.12 (139)|H|{{WAFL Sub}}|19.12 (126)|Fremantle Oval|2,042|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Per}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Round 8

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 8}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 7 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|12.12 (84)|A|{{WAFL SD}}|15.14 (104)|Medibank Stadium|2,770|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 7 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|16.22 (118)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|14.7 (91)|East Fremantle Oval|1,308|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 7 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|10.9 (69)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|23.14 (152)|Brownes Stadium|1,779|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 7 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|21.10 (136)|H|{{WAFL SF}}|9.9 (63)|Arena Joondalup|2,430|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Sub}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Bradd Dalziell ({{WAFL EF}}) gathered 36 possessions against {{WAFL PT}}, a season record.
  • Chad Jones ({{WAFL Cla}}) kicked eight goals against {{WAFL Per}}, a season record.
  • The game between {{WAFL Per}} and {{WAFL Cla}} was the 500th WAFL game played at Lathlain Park (Brownes Stadium).

}}

Round 9

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 9}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 14 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|12.13 (85)|A|{{WAFL EP}}|22.13 (145)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,377|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 14 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|11.7 (73)|A|{{WAFL Sub}}|18.10 (118)|Steel Blue Oval|5,091|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 14 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|11.14 (80)|A|{{WAFL EF}}|16.9 (105)|Claremont Oval|1,702|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 14 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|13.7 (85)|A|{{WAFL WP}}|16.13 (109)|Brownes Stadium|2,240|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL SF}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Josh Roberts ({{WAFL SD}}) played his 150th WAFL game.

}}

Round 10

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 10}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 21 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|16.14 (110)|A|{{WAFL PT}}|19.15 (129)|Medibank Stadium|2,092|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 21 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|13.10 (88)|H|{{WAFL SD}}|12.10 (82)|East Fremantle Oval|1,507|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 21 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|15.5 (95)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|18.11 (119)|Fremantle Oval|1,702|Report}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 22 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|18.14 (122)|H|{{WAFL Per}}|7.11 (53)|Medibank Stadium|2,729|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Sub}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • {{WAFL PT}} recorded their first win for the season.

}}

Round 11

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 11}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 28 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|14.11 (95)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|17.13 (115)|Steel Blue Oval|2,096|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 28 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|20.7 (127)|H|{{WAFL Sub}}|14.13 (97)|Brownes Stadium|1,512|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 28 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|13.18 (96)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|13.10 (88)|Fremantle Oval|1,644|Report}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 29 May (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|10.11 (71)|A|{{WAFL EF}}|13.8 (86)|Arena Joondalup|2,319|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL EP}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Round 12 (Foundation Day)

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 12 (Foundation Day)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 4 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|16.8 (104)|H|{{WAFL Per}}|14.10 (94)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,593|Report}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|11.8 (74)|A|{{WAFL WP}}|12.14 (86)|Medibank Stadium|5,767|Report}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|11.5 (71)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|12.16 (88)|East Fremantle Oval|7,531|Report}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 6 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|17.12 (114)|H|{{WAFL Sub}}|9.14 (68)|Claremont Oval|2,319|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL SD}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Round 12 was the highest-attended round of the season, with 18,138 attending the four games held. The attendance between {{WAFL EF}} and {{WAFL SF}} at East Fremantle Oval (7,531 people) was also the highest of the home-and-away season.[2]

}}

Round 13

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 13)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|17.13 (115)|H|{{WAFL WP}}|13.16 (94)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,465|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|7.10 (52)|A|{{WAFL Sub}}|14.10 (94)|Medibank Stadium|2,722|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|18.15 (123)|A|{{WAFL SD}}|22.8 (140)|Fremantle Oval|1,727|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 11 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|13.7 (85)|H|{{WAFL Per}}|10.8 (68)|East Fremantle Oval|1,408|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Cla}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Darren Rumble ({{WAFL Sub}}) played his 150th WAFL game.

}}

State game

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Western Australia vs Queensland
|date = Saturday, 18 June (2:15 pm)
|home team = Western Australia
|home capt = Jason Salecic
|home coach = Brian Dawson
|home Q1= 1.8 (14)
|home Q2= 8.10 (58)
|home Q3= 14.14 (98)
|home final= 16.17 (113)
|home goals= Smith 5
Brabazon, Geappen, Thornton 2
Dell-Olio, Rory O'Brien 1
|home injuries =
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = Queensland
|away capt = Danny Wise
|away coach = Jason Cotter
|away Q1= 3.2 (20)
|away Q2= 4.2 (26)
|away Q3= 7.5 (47)
|away final= 10.8 (68)
|away goals= 4 Zorko
2 Clouston, Davey, Illet, Payne
1 Abey, Shelton, Smith, Vearing
|away injuries =
|away reports =
|venue = Bendigo Bank Stadium
|crowd = 3,260
|report = Report
|umpires =
|BOG award = Simpson Medal
|BOG winner = Josh Smith
|broadcast = ABC1
|anthem =
|notes=
  • Western Australia played Queensland for the first time since 2008.

}}

Round 14

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 14)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|20.10 (130)|H|{{WAFL EP}}|12.12 (84)|Fremantle Oval|1,704|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|7.13 (55)|A|{{WAFL WP}}|15.10 (104)|Steel Blue Oval|2,518|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|16.8 (104)|H|{{WAFL EF}}|11.15 (81)|Medibank Stadium|2,215|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 25 June (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|8.12 (60)|A|{{WAFL Per}}|10.6 (66)|Claremont Oval|1,352|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL PT}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Kris Miller ({{WAFL SF}}) played his 250th WAFL game.[3]

}}

Round 15

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 15)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|12.10 (82)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|10.9 (69)|Medibank Stadium|1,476|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|15.8 (98)|H|{{WAFL Sub}}|13.5 (83)|Arena Joondalup|1,671|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|12.8 (80)|A|{{WAFL SD}}|16.8 (104)|Brownes Stadium|1,643|Report}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 3 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|15.12 (102)|H|{{WAFL SF}}|15.9 (99)|Claremont Oval|2,002|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL EF}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Round 16

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 16)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|14.12 (96)|H|{{WAFL EF}}|9.17 (71)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,477|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|13.13 (91)|H|{{WAFL Cla}}|13.7 (85)|Arena Joondalup|2,784|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|18.11 (119)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|16.15 (111)|Ports Oval, Esperance|2,250|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL EP}}, {{WAFL Per}}, {{WAFL SD}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • The match between {{WAFL Sub}} and {{WAFL SF}} at Ports Oval was the first match at the venue, and the fourth overall in Esperance, with the other three being played at Esperance Oval.[4]

}}

Round 17

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 17)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|9.16 (70)|A|{{WAFL PT}}|21.7 (133)|Steel Blue Oval|1,676|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|18.15 (123)|H|{{WAFL Per}}|8.11 (59)|Medibank Stadium|1,901|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|18.10 (118)|A|{{WAFL WP}}|21.9 (135)|Fremantle Oval|2,446|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Cla}}, {{WAFL EF}}, {{WAFL Sub}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Tallan Ames ({{WAFL SD}}) played his 150th WAFL game.[5]

}}

Round 18

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 18)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|12.8 (80)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|17.18 (120)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,181|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|18.6 (114)|H|{{WAFL EP}}|17.8 (110)|East Fremantle Oval|1,564|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|20.19 (139)|H|{{WAFL SD}}|6.7 (43)|Medibank Stadium|1,881|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|14.11 (95)|A|{{WAFL Per}}|19.10 (124)|Arena Joondalup|1,839|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL SF}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Leith Teakle ({{WAFL EF}}) played his 150th WAFL game.[6]

}}

Round 19

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 19)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|10.11 (71)|A|{{WAFL Sub}}|17.13 (115)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,113|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|20.16 (136)|H|{{WAFL EP}}|10.10 (70)|Claremont Oval|1,922|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|11.7 (73)|A|{{WAFL EF}}|27.13 (175)|Kevin Richards Memorial Oval, Karratha|1,930|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 30 July (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|14.9 (93)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|15.18 (108)|Brownes Stadium|3,669|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL WP}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • David Crawford ({{WAFL Cla}}) played his 150th game.[7]
  • The match between {{WAFL SD}} and {{WAFL EF}} was originally scheduled to be played at Steel Blue Oval, but was moved to Kevin Richards Memorial Oval, Karratha, at the request of Swan Districts.[8]

}}

Round 20

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 20)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|13.11 (89)|H|{{WAFL Per}}|11.9 (75)|Medibank Stadium|2,391|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 6 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|10.14 (74)|A|{{WAFL SF}}|14.15 (99)|Arena Joondalup|2,048|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Cla}}, {{WAFL EF}}, {{WAFL EP}}, {{WAFL PT}}, {{WAFL SD}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Allistair Pickett ({{WAFL Sub}}) played his 200th WAFL game.[9]
  • Gavin Statham umpired his 300th WAFL game.[10]

}}

Round 21

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 21)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|15.8 (98)|H|{{WAFL WP}}|11.13 (79)|Wonthella Park Oval, Geraldton|2,299|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|18.12 (120)|H|{{WAFL EP}}|8.12 (60)|Medibank Stadium|1,807|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|16.9 (105)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|12.16 (88)|Fremantle Oval|1,632|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 13 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|21.17 (143)|H|{{WAFL SD}}|14.5 (89)|Claremont Oval|1,812|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Per}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Round 22

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 22)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|12.15 (87)|A|{{WAFL Per}}|15.7 (97)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|2,299|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|12.18 (90)|A|{{WAFL EP}}|18.9 (117)|Arena Joondalup|4,727|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 20 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|17.9 (111)|H|{{WAFL SF}}|12.11 (83)|Steel Blue Oval|1,616|Report}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 21 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EF}}|16.14 (110)|H|{{WAFL Cla}}|9.11 (65)|East Fremantle Oval|2,249|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL Sub}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Andrew McCarrey ({{WAFL SF}}) played his 150th WAFL game.[11]

}}

Round 23

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 23)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|25.11 (161)|H|{{WAFL PT}}|10.8 (68)|Claremont Oval|1,444|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SD}}|7.12 (54)|A|{{WAFL WP}}|13.14 (92)|Steel Blue Oval|2,140|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|13.17 (95)|H|{{WAFL EF}}|8.9 (57)|Medibank Stadium|2,699|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 27 August (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|15.11 (101)|H|{{WAFL EP}}|13.18 (86)|Brownes Stadium|1,964|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL SF}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Josh Pearce and Dustin Burns (both {{WAFL WP}}) played their 150th WAFL games.[12]

}}

Round 24

{{AFLGameHeader|title= Round 24)}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 3 September (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL PT}}|5.12 (42)||{{WAFL Sub}}|16.14 (110)|Bendigo Bank Stadium|1,306|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 3 September (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL EP}}|12.9 (81)|A|{{WAFL Cla}}|16.11 (107)|Medibank Stadium|1,732|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 3 September (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Per}}|14.10 (94)|H|{{WAFL SD}}|12.17 (89)|Brownes Stadium|1,860|Report}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 3 September (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL SF}}|18.13 (121)|H|{{WAFL EF}}|12.13 (85)|Brownes Stadium|4,316|Report}}{{AFLGameBye|{{WAFL WP}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Finals series

Semi Finals

{{AFLGameHeader|title=1st Semi Final}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 11 September (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Sub}}|24.18 (162)||{{WAFL SF}}|12.5 (77)|Medibank Stadium|3,322|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=}}{{AFLGameHeader|title=2nd Semi Final}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 1 September (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL Cla}}|23.13 (151)|H|{{WAFL WP}}|10.6 (66)|Claremont Oval|3,312|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Preliminary Final

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Preliminary Final}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 18 September (2:15 pm)|{{WAFL WP}}|5.11 (41)||{{WAFL Sub}}|8.8 (56)|Arena Joondalup|2,306|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}}

Grand Final

{{Main|2011 WAFL Grand Final}}{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = 2011 WAFL Grand Final
|date = Sunday, 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 = Report
|umpires = Hendrie, Parry, McPhee
|BOG award = Simpson Medal
|BOG winner = Beau Wilkes
|broadcast = ABC1
|anthem =
|notes = * The attendance of 15,459 was the lowest for a WAFL Grand Final since 1944.
  • {{WAFL Cla}} won their first premiership since 1996.

}}

Ladder

{{WAFLLadderHeader|year=2011}}{{AFLLadderLine|1|{{WAFL Cla}} (P)|20|15|5|0|2249|1658|135.65%|60|#CCFFCC;}}{{AFLLadderLine|2|{{WAFL WP}}|20|14|6|0|1948|1685|115.61%|56|#CCFFCC;}}{{AFLLadderLine|3|{{WAFL Sub}}|20|12|8|0|2044|1719|118.91%|48|#CCFFCC;}}{{AFLLadderLine|4|{{WAFL SF}}|20|12|8|0|2118|2006|105.58%|48|#CCFFCC;}}{{AFLLadderLine|5|{{WAFL EF}}|20|11|9|0|1876|1826|102.74%|44}}{{AFLLadderLine|6|{{WAFL Per}}|20|9|11|0|1760|2029|86.74%|36}}{{AFLLadderLine|7|{{WAFL EP}}|20|6|14|0|1838|2018|91.08%|24}}{{AFLLadderLine|8|{{WAFL SD}}|20|6|14|0|1771|2202|80.43%|24}}{{AFLLadderLine|9|{{WAFL PT}}|20|5|15|0|1747|2208|79.12%|20}}{{WAFLLadderFooter}}

References

1. ^WAFL law changes for season 2011 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324073619/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2430-wafl-law-changes-for-season-2011 |date=24 March 2012 }} – wafootball.com.au. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
2. ^Another big season for WAFL attendances {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111123094337/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2882-another-big-season-for-wafl-attendances |date=23 November 2011 }} – wafootball.com.au. 7 September 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
3. ^250 up and no end in sight for Bulldog Miller {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110703031530/http://www.wafootball.com.au/wafl/2701-250-up-and-no-end-in-sight-for-bulldog-miller |date=3 July 2011 }} – wafootball.com.au. Written by Chris Pike. 24 June 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
4. ^Lions and Bulldogs set to clash in Esperance {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324085512/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2732-lions-and-bulldogs-set-to-clash-in-esperance |date=24 March 2012 }} – wafootball.com.au. 5 July 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
5. ^Proud Swan Ames reaches 150 games this Saturday {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324043407/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2770-proud-swan-ames-reaches-150-games-this-saturday |date=24 March 2012 }} – wafootball.com.au. Written by Chris Pike. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
6. ^Loyal Shark Teakle rewarded with life membership {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322205214/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2777-loyal-shark-teakle-rewarded-with-life-membership |date=22 March 2012 }} – wafootball.com.au. Written by Chris Pike. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
7. ^Crawford reachers 150 at second home of Tigerland {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324082147/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2795-crawford-reaches-150-at-second-game-of-tigerland |date=24 March 2012 }} – wafootball.com.au. Written by Chris Pike. 28 July 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
8. ^Swan Districts to host Sharks in Karratha {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20120717084430/http://wafc.com.au/wafl/2748-swan-districts-to-host-sharks-in-karratha |date=17 July 2012 }} – wafc.com.au. 8 July 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
9. ^Pickett shines all the way to 200 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324134840/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2823-pickett-shines-all-the-way-to-200 |date=24 March 2012 }} – wafootball.com.au. Written by Chris Pike. 10 August 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
10. ^Statham reaches 300-game milestone {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110828124755/http://www.wafootball.com.au/wafl/2827-statham-reaches-300-game-milestone |date=28 August 2011 }} – wafootball.com.au. Written by Craig O'Donoghue. 11 August 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
11. ^Andrew McCarrey – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
12. ^150-gamer Pearce turns focus to strong finish {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111123032522/http://wafootball.com.au/wafl/2854-150-gamer-pearce-turns-focus-to-strong-finish |date=23 November 2011 }} – wafootball.com.au. Written by Chris Pike. 25 August 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
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