Western Derby

Western Derby
Optus Stadium in Perth, the current home stadium of the two teams.
First meeting14 May 1995
Latest meeting26 July 2024
Next meetingTBA
StadiumsSubiaco Oval (1995–2017)
Optus Stadium (2018–Present)
TrophyRAC WA Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total59
All-time series (AFL only) West Coast 33 wins
Fremantle 26 wins
Largest victoryWest Coast – 117 points
(15 April 2000)
Longest win streakWest Coast, 11
(16 August 2015 – 15 August 2021)
Current win streakFremantle, 1
(28 July 2024 – present)

The Western Derby (/ˈdɜːrbi/) is the name given to the Australian rules football match between the West Coast Eagles and the Fremantle Dockers, who both participate in the Australian Football League (AFL). As both teams are based in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, the term "derby" is used to describe the match. It has become the most important match for football in Western Australia (outside of finals), with former West Coast player and coach John Worsfold claiming that in the week before a derby that it is the main topic in Perth.

It's obviously different to the build-up of any normal game... We don't care what else is happening in the country, which is great."

— John Worsfold, Pierik, Jon (24 July 2011). "The West is history". The Sunday Age.

In 2004, during the 175th-anniversary celebrations of the establishment of the Swan River Colony, the Western Derby was named as one of 12 "Heritage Icons", in recognition of "football's key social and historical importance to the State".[1]

Referring to a melee during the Round 21, 2000, Derby, Channel Nine sports reporter Michael Thomson said the match had divided Western Australia and that the "football landscape in WA has been changed forever."[2]

There are two Western Derbies every year during the home-and-away season (barring the exceptional COVID-19-affected 2020 season, where only one derby was played). From 1995 until 2017, the derbies were held at Subiaco Oval (with the one exception during this period being the October 2005 game at The Oval in London). From 2018, all derbies have been held at Perth Stadium. There has never been a Western Derby finals match.

West Coast were the dominant team during Fremantle's early years, winning the first nine derbies. Fremantle won their first Western Derby in July 1999. Fremantle are the current holders of the Western Derby Trophy after defeating West Coast by 35 points in Round 20 of the 2024 AFL season.

The player adjudged best on ground in each derby match is awarded the Glendinning–Allan Medal, named after the inaugural captains of the clubs: Ross Glendinning (West Coast) and Ben Allan (Fremantle).

To date, there has never been a drawn derby.

  1. ^ Heritage Icons: The Western Derby – Constitutional Centre of Western Australia. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
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