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・ 1941–42 1re série season
・ 1941–42 AHL season
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・ 1941–42 Belgian First Division
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1941 WANFL season

The 1941 WANFL season was the fifty-seventh season of the various incarnations of the Western Australian National Football League. Owing to the drain of players to military service in World War II, the league was forced to suspend the reserves competition until 1946,〔See “Football: Interchange of Players – Special Rules Recommended’; ''The West Australian'', 29 March 1941, p. 11〕 and ultimately this was to be the last season of senior football in Perth until 1945 as the supply of available players became smaller and smaller and the Japanese military threatened northern Western Australia.〔See Spillman, Ken; ''Diehards: The Story of the Subiaco Football Club 1896-1945'', pp. 165-166. ISBN 0646358340〕
On the field, 1941 saw West Perth, boosted by veteran goal machine Ted Tyson’s comeback from appendicitis and planned retirement,〔‘Tyson Retires’; in ''The Daily News'', 14 March 1941, p. 17〕 achieve a premiership barely two years after having lost 27 consecutive matches as a young nucleus that would make them a power after the war, including such players as Stan Heal and Bill Baker, defeated perennial powerhouse East Fremantle twice during the finals. In a thrilling struggle for the fourth position, East Perth lost out despite an impressive final-round win over the eventual premiers and missed the finals for the first time since 1930; they were despite a perfect season in the 1944 under-age competition not to return to open-age finals until 1952.
==Home-and-away Season==


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