1994

1994

13s and 17s win their Grand Finals.

13’s, 14’s, 15’s and 17’s all participate in finals in 1994.

Club President is Tony Reid

The Club purchases 2 new sets of Jumpers. A Chocolate Drive is held to further raise funds

1994 Coaches and Team Managers

Pee Wees John Hollington, Steve Keyser, John Healy  TM. T O’Callaghan

9s Neil Holloway T.M. Jim Baker

10s Stuart Cole, Daniel Smythe

11s Brian Peake  T.M. Ron Wheadon

12s Graeme Thorpe

13s Bob Baugh

14s Rod Hancock  T.M. Greg Murphy

15s Graham Melrose

17s David Moylan T.M. Dave Whitford

1994 Fairest and Best Awards

13’s Fairest and Best: Russell Pyke. Runner Up: Jeremy Ewan

14s Fairest and Best: Scott Meuleman. Runner Up: Chris Della Vedova

15’s Fairest and Best: Gavin Osbourne. Runner Up: Glen Melrose

17’s Fairest and Best: Sean London. Runner Up: Craig Tolliday

1994 Milestones

100 Games

Russell Pike

50 Games

Chad Talbot

Mark Foster

Danny Reid

Craig Truschell

Michael Pesce-Harris

Scott Brook

Flynn Talbot

Reviews of the season can be viewed here

WSC Willetton World August 1994 Junior and Senior Football

WSC Willetton World October 1994 Junior and Senior Football

WSC Willetton World December 1994 Junior and Senior Football

From Willetton World December 1994

Individual Achievements

Chris Della Vedova, Scott Bennett, Brenton Pike and Clinton Frame were selected for the combined East Fremantle Junior Football under 14s side which went undefeated in matches against all other WAFL districts.  Nathan Barclay represented the Perth district.  Brenton Pike was named Best Player of the Series.

Glen Waters and Nathan Cicerello were selected for the 15s combined EFJF side and also selected for the WA State Schoolboys team who travelled to Adelaide. Glen Waters was appointed WA captain and was among the best players in each game.

AFL Draft

1994 Pre-draft selection of Shaun McManus to inaugural Fremantle Football Club team. Shaun played at Willetton Junior Football Club from Pee Wees before moving to East Fremantle FC to play WAFL colts. Shaun played 228 games for Fremantle and co-captained the team in 2000 and 2001. McManus overcame 2 knee reconstructions and is considered a favourite son of the Club.

1995: Shaun McManus of Fremantle in action, in the match between the Sydney Swans and the Fremantle Dockers, during round 21 of the AFL season, played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, Australia. Mandatory Credit: Tony Feder/ALLSPORT