1985
1985 Under 15’s Blue (?) team
WJFC finishes the season with the Under 11 Blue, the Under 13’s White, the Under 13s Blue and the Under 17’s playing finals. The Under 11s Blue were undefeated going into the Grand Final but went down on the day. The Under 13’s and the Under 17’s made it to their Grand Final but also missed out on the silverware.
The Ray Hagan trophies for the best Willetton player in each of the finals were as follows.
Under 13’s White Michael Camarri in both games
Under 13’s Blue Grant Renkema and Kane Morphett
Under 17’s Roger Calais, second semi and Preliminary final and Andrew Manley being best afield on Grand Final day.
The team trophy winners from Under 13s upwards were
Under 13’s Blue Fairest and Best Kane Morphett, Kane also won the 1985 Junior Footballer of the Year, his second time. Coach Alan Prosser
Runner Up Shaun Branley
Most Versatile: Jason Sherriden
Most Improved: Grant Renkema
Coaches Award: Wayne Connor
Under 13s White Fairest and Best: Brett Robinson Coach Steve Long
Runner Up: David Doyle, Dean Gittos and Erin Kennedy
Most Improved: Brad Gillett
Best Team Man: Michael Camarri
Coaches Trophy: Adrian Chapelhow
Under 15s Blue Fairest and Best: Lee Mitchell Coach Doug Hartwig
Runner Up: Phillip Street
Under 15s White Fairest and Best: Paul Jiggins Coach Gary Hay
Runner Up: Paul Gilbert
Under 17’s Fairest and Best: Roger Calais Coach Gary Pearce
Runner Up: Wayne Woolfit
WSC Junior Sports Star of the Year
6 players from WJFC are nominated for their outstanding performances in football and across the diverse sports operating under the WSC umbrella in 1984.
Bradley Ramsay WJFC Under 11 Blue, Runners up in 1984 Grand Final
Matthew Izard WJFC Under 12 White, Runners up 1984 Grand Final
Darren Hill WJFC Under 13s, Runners up in 1984 Grand Final
Peter Hall WJFC Under 14s Blue, Runners up in 1984 Grand Final
Kane Morphett WJFC Under 12’s Blue Captain. Awarded Fairest and best in his team, Captained the Premiers EFJFC combined U12s district team. Recipient of EFJFC Fairest and Best award and WSC Junior Footballer of the Year
Aaron Stammers WJFC Under 11s Blue, Runners up in 1984 Grand Final. Voted Best Player in the Grand Final. Received Club Under 11’s Fairest and Best award.
1985 Coaches Pee Wees to Under 12s
Pee Wee Peter Thackray
9’s Joe Carter
10’s Blue Merv Darcy
10’s White John Donaldson
11’s Blue Owen Bryden
11’s White Bob Baugh
12’s Ian Carn