Peel Football League - Grand Final Results

Grand Final Results

LEAGUE

1992 Mundijong Centrals 17.12.114 d Mandurah 10.9.69

1993 Mandurah 9.11.65 d Pinjarra 8.7.55

1994 Pinjarra 16.9.105 d Mandurah 8.6.54

1995 Mandurah 19.22.136 d Harvey 18.14.122

1996 Harvey 9.9.63 d Rockingham 8.12.60

1997 Rockingham 14.17.101 d Pinjarra 7.5.47

1998 South Mandurah 16.6.102 d Mundijong Centrals 12.15.87

1999 Mundijong Centrals 13.10.88 d Harvey 8.8.56

2000 Mundijong Centrals 14.10.94 d Harvey 10.6.66

2001 Pinjarra 14.11.95 d Mundijong Centrals 7.7.49

2002 Pinjarra 9.9.63 d Mandurah 6.13.49

2003 Mandurah 11.8.74 d Pinjarra 9.9.63

2004 Harvey 14.10.94 d Pinjarra 9.5.59

2005 Harvey 16.17.113 d Rockingham 3.15.33

2006 South Mandurah 15.14.104 d Waroona 9.7.61

2007 Mundijong Centrals 13.7.85 d South Mandurah 8.8.56

2008 South Mandurah 26.16.172 d Mundijong Centrals 5.5.35

2009 Waroona d South Mandurah

2010 Waroona 20.18.138 d Mandurah 7.2.44

2011 Waroona 16.7.103 d Rockingham 8.7.55

2012 Waroona 8.7.55 d Rockingham 7.9.51

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