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Western Australia Australian rules football team
Sports team
Sports team
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Western Australia |
| Badge | Wafootballjumper.jpg |
| Badge_size | 300px |
| Nickname | Sandgropers |
| Nickname2 | Black Swans |
| Governing body | West Australian Football League |
| First game | Victoria Victoria 14.10 (94) – 8.11 (59) Western Australia Western Australia |
| 1904 |
| Top try-scorer = | Top point-scorer = | | 1904
The Western Australia Australian rules football team is the state representative side of Western Australia in the sport of Australian rules football.
Western Australia has a proud history in interstate football, having a successful historical record and winning three Australian Championships and a State of Origin Carnival Championship, in the State of Origin era. The senior team is scheduled to return in 2026 AFL Origin playing its first match since 1998. The underage sides contest the underage men's (5 division 1 titles) and underage women's championships.
Western Australia has a long and intense rivalry with Victoria. The 1986 game between Western Australia and Victoria is "regarded by many people as one of the greatest games – not just in State of Origin – but in the 150 years of Australian Football".
The team has been known as the "Black Swans" after the Black swan which is the state symbol emblazoned on their guernsey; however, they are more popularly known by their rivals as the "Sandgropers" after the West Australian insect, a nickname also more generally used for West Australians.
History



Western Australia played several interstate matches annually from 1904 until when State of Origin ended in 1999. Western Australia has participated in every Australian National Football Carnival, and always in section 1 when there were divisions. Throughout the majority of the team's history, its players came from the West Australian Football League. Between 1977 and 1999, West Australian players in the Victorian Football League played State of Origin football for the Sandgropers.
Western Australia has won three State of Origin Carnival championships. The 1980s were Western Australia's most successful period, winning the Australian Championship three times.
Western Australia won the historic first State of Origin game against Victoria in 1977 by 94 points. This game was a significant endorsement of the concept, as a Victorian team had defeated the West Australian team under the previous selection rules by 64 points in the same year.
Rivalries
Victoria
Although Western Australia has a very strong rivalry with South Australia, the rivalry with Victoria is the state's strongest. Western Australia's rivalry stems from dislike coming from a number of reasons, like a feeling in Western Australia that Victoria never gave them the credit they deserve, despite some of the best players of all time coming from the state.
Some games widely regarded as some of the best in the history of Australian football were played between Western Australia and Victoria in the 1980s. Some include the games in 1986 and 1984, which were high scoring, with multiple high goal-scorers.
Leigh Matthews in a game against Western Australia knocked out Barry Cable with a high hit, at Subiaco Oval. The incident caused an enormous amount of angst in Western Australia.
The entire Western Australian team that won the 1961 Interstate Carnival was inducted into the Western Australian Hall of Champions, because they won a breakthrough carnival, which had been dominated by Victoria.
South Australia
Western Australia has an intense rivalry with South Australia.
Carnival history
- 1908: 2nd
- 1911: 4th
- 1914: 3rd
- 1921: 1st
- 1924: 2nd
- 1927: 2nd
- 1930: 3rd
- 1933: 3rd
- 1937: 2nd
- 1947: 2nd
- 1950: 3rd
- 1953: 3rd
- 1956: 2nd
- 1958: 2nd
- 1961: 1st
- 1966: 2nd
- 1969: 3rd
- 1972: 2nd
- 1975: 4th
- 1979: 1st
- 1980: 3rd
- 1988: 4th, Section 1
- 1993: 3rd, Section 1
AFL Under-18/Under-19 Championships
Main article: AFL Under 19 Championships

- 5: 1985, 1999, 2007, 2009, 2019
Simpson and Moss Medals
The best player for Western Australia is awarded the Simpson Medal. The medal has been awarded since 1946. Between 1995 and 1998 the Graham Moss Medal was awarded to the best player from a Western Australian team.
References
References
- "Fullpointsfooty.net".
- "Cornes leads SANFL with pride in jumper at forefront".
- "The greatest State of Origin game ever, WA v Victoria '86".
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- "Cornes leads SANFL with pride in jumper at forefront".
- "Australian Football - West Coast Football Club - Stats".
- (2008-03-16). "The greatest State of Origin game ever, WA v Victoria '86".
- aflonthetubes. (2014-01-26). "Open Mike - Leigh Matthews Extended Edition (2011)".
- "Eagles Duo Will Live in the Memory".
- (26 October 2014). "The drought breakers: 1961 champions".
- "Cornes leads SANFL with pride in jumper at forefront".
- "Carnival Placings".
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