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2000 Westar Rules season

The 2000 Westar Rules season was the fourth season of ‘Westar Rules’ and the one hundred and sixteenth season of the various incarnations of senior football in Perth. It was the last season before the competition’s name was changed back to the traditional ‘WAFL’ as it was clear the public had not been attracted by the change.〔Devaney, John; ''Full Points Footy’s WA Football Companion''; p. 96. ISBN 9780955689710〕 Owing to the Sydney Olympics, Westar Rules shortened the 2000 season from twenty to eighteen matches per club, and retained this eighteen-match season in 2001 and 2002 before going back to the current twenty-match season.
The 2000 season saw East Perth freed from the coaching and ground disputes that had wiped out their 1999 season, aided by a host club arrangement with West Coast and with Leederville Oval as home ground and Tony Micale as coach. The team rose from second last, with only five wins, to top of the table losing only three games. The Royals were to decisively win the 2000, 2001 and 2002 premierships for the first “hat-trick” since Swan Districts between 1982 and 1984, and their only premierships since 1978. Cinderella club Peel Thunder rose off the bottom for the first time, winning twice as many matches as in their first three seasons combined.
Perth were affected by the loss of 1999 standout player Gus Seebeck at only twenty-three to become a member of the Australasian PGA after a brief second stint with South Fremantle,〔Reid, Russell; ‘Bulldogs Tugging at Leash’; in ''The Game'', p. 11; from ''The West Australian'', 24 April 2000〕 and also lost Leon Davis, Richard Kelly, Chance Bateman, Richard Pang and Russel Thomas.〔Casellas, Ken; ‘Youngster Impresses as Future AFL Star’; in ''The Game'', p. 11; from ''The West Australian'', 3 April 2000〕 The Demons’ 2000 season was until the last game an unmitigated disaster that saw a twenty-game losing streak. This constitutes Perth’s longest run of losses though one game short of twenty-one successive winless matches in 1922 and 1923, and the seventh longest in WAFL history.〔(WAFL Footy Facts: Consecutive Games Lost )〕
==Home-and-away Season==


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