1981
12 teams playing in 1981 plus 2 Pee Wees 7 and under teams.
Under 11’s Blue team win Premiership. Coach John Rigby
Willetton Sports Club, of which Willetton Junior Football Club is a division, appoints the first paid position of Secretary-Manager to Mr Kevin Abbott.
The Willetton Sports Club building is opened on the 4th of April 1981
WJFC hosts the annual Under 9s lightning carnival at Burrendah Reserve on the 9th of August.
Players representing WJFC in the East Fremantle Combined Sides are
Under 16, Stephen Campbell
Under 15, Stephen Johns, Runner up Best on Ground against Great Northern Combined U15.
Under 14, Chris Lee, Kevin George, Murray Vost
Under 12, Jamie Milne
100 Games milestone
Raymond George (U13)
Andrew Manley
50 Games milestone
Simon Welsh (U17)
Paul Preedy(U15)
Damon Watkins (U15)
R & MJ Sobott Engravers Trophy for Junior Footballer of the Year
Paul James
1981 Fairest and Best award recipients
U17s Dean Stammers Coaches Frank Ganaway CO Ben Walshe
U15s Blue Steven Johns Coach Keith Hornwood
U15s White Chris Pobjoy Coaches Graeme Porter CO Pat George
U13s Blue Andrew Manley Coaches Eddie Kirwan & Howard Manley CO Kerry Milne
U13s White Adam Bateman Coaches Joe Parker & Bob Shannon
U13s Reserve Drew Fordham Coach Ross Bassan
U11s Blue Phillip Street Coach John Rigby CO Roger Luff
U11s White Jay Manley Coaches Howard Manley & Kevin May
U11s Reserve Brian Keegan Coach Bruce Sinclair
U9s Blue Kane Morphett Coach Eric Balzan CO John Higham
U9s White Adam Pereira Coach Paul McKeon
U9s Reserve Paul James Coach Gary Hay
Pee Wees Coach Darryl Gibbons
WSC Junior Sports Star of the Year Nominations
Jamie Milne Under 12s and selected to play for the EFJFC combined team
Andrew Manley: Consistent performer and has played 100 games
WSC The Road Runner August 1981 Senor and Junior Football
WSC Road Runner Sept 1981 including Fairest and Best Winners