The Rovers Football Club was an
Australian rules football club that competed in the
Western Australian Football Association (WAFA) from 1885 to 1899. The club won the premiership in 1885 and 1891.
History
Rovers began as a
rugby union
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club in 1882 however made the switch to
Australian rules football along with other West Australian clubs in 1885.
Rovers were one of four teams that formed the WAFA in 1885 and were invited to compete in the inaugural competition: the others were
Fremantle
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,
High School
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and
Victorians
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.
The High School team dropped out two rounds into the season; the remaining teams played a six round season, with Rovers winning three and drawing two of its games to become the inaugural premiers of the WAFA.
After several competitive seasons, Rovers won the premiership in 1891. The establishment of electorate football was the beginning of the end, as the club finished second last in 1892 and 1898, and won four wooden spoons between 1893 and 1897, including a winless 1893.
After losing the first eight games of 1899, Rovers dropped out of the competition and folded, replaced by First Rate Junior Association side
Perth
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; many players transferred to the new club.
Rovers
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See also
* Wikipedia listing of Rovers Football Club players
References
{{WAFL
Former West Australian Football League clubs
Australian rules football clubs in Western Australia
1885 establishments in Australia
1899 disestablishments in Australia
Australian rules football clubs established in 1885
Australian rules football clubs disestablished in 1899