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April 15, 2019April 15, 2019 Les Everett

Forrestdale, Western Australia

October 1, 2018May 19, 2019 Les Everett

Thornlie, Western Australia

September 10, 2018May 26, 2019 Les Everett

Bentley, Wyong Reserve, Western Australia

July 17, 2018July 17, 2018 Les Everett

Carlisle Reserve, Western Australia

April 27, 2018April 27, 2018 Les Everett

Karrinyup, Millington Reserve, Western Australia

August 13, 2017August 13, 2017 Les Everett

North Beach, Charles Riley Reserve, Western Australia by Les Everett

June 21, 2017August 1, 2018 Les Everett

Wanneroo Showgrounds, Western Australia

August 8, 2016August 8, 2016 Les Everett

Whitford, MacDonald Reserve, Western Australia 

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“People can say what they like. There is only one thing that matters in AFL football and that’s the scoreboard and it determines so many things. It determines coaches’ destinies, club futures and where you are on the ladder.” Denis Pagan, North Melbourne premiership coach, The Age, 5 May, 2016

“The scoreboard is the mortal enemy of our development team.” Williamstown FIDA coach Rob Klemm after his reserves team lost by 100 points to Kananook. May 2014.

Call us old-fashioned, but banners, club songs and plenty of goals – with or without giant birds flying out of multiple scoreboards – create the basic ingredients for a perfect day or night oout. – Caroline Wilson, The Age, 9 August 2014

“I didn’t like the idea of them pulling down the scoreboard because I thought that should have been heritage listed.” Bob Hill, Collingwood scoreboard attendant at Victoria Park from the late 1960s to 1999. The Age 24 May, 2014.

Scoreboards are stubborn things but they’ve been around a long time. Stats are always playing catch up.

– Dennis Cometti, The West Australian, 5 July 2013

See our Sundries page, above, for many more words about scoreboards.

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