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1993 WAFL season

The 1993 WAFL season was the one hundred and ninth of the various incarnations of the West Australian Football League. It saw an extraordinarily even competition amongst all the teams except Perth, with only three and a half games separating first and seventh and the smallest dispersion of winning percentages in the WAFL since 1921. West Perth’s 13 wins and a percentage marginally under 100 is the fewest wins and lowest percentage to take top position in a major Australian Rules league: indeed no team had headed the ladder with a percentage nearly so low at any stage of a season except Hawthorn during May of 1969〔Rogers, Stephen, ''The Complete Book of VFL Records''; p. 278. ISBN 1862528020〕 and Perth during June and July 1963.
After early pacesetters Swan Districts and the inconsistent if at times brilliant South Fremantle collapsed in the second half of the season, the bottom two clubs of 1992 in West Perth (already decided on a move to Joondalup〔Casellas, Ken; ‘Falcons Nestled in Promised Land’; ''The West Australian'', 25 April 1994, p. 61〕) and Claremont emerged as the favourites for the premiership as the home-and-away season and played off in the Grand Final, where the Falcons’ lack of key forwards ensured their defeat. On an individual level, the season was highlighted by Subiaco’s Diamond Valley recruit Jason Heatley, discarded by Fitzroy, kicking 111 goals in his first WAFL season and playing for the league after only five matches.〔Lague, Steve; ‘Blow-in Heatley Takes WAFL by Storm’; ''The West Australian'', 1 June 1993, p. 88〕
This season saw the WAFL adopt 20-minute quarters with extended time-on, a change to be introduced into the AFL for the following season.〔Wilson, Ray; ‘Coaches Critical of Short Quarters’; ''Inside Football'', 7 April 1993, p. 25〕
==Home-and-away Season==


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