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Latest revision as of 14:06, 6 January 2024

The 1999 West Australian SuperLeague season was contested by four teams and won by the Cockburn Hawks.

Regular season

Team GP W T L Goals Pts
1. Cockburn Hawks 20 18 1 1 114:31 37
2. Fremantle Flyers 20 12 2 6 99:55 26
3. Cockburn Wildcats 21 8 2 11 78:84 18
4. Mirrabooka Icedogs 21 0 1 20 37:144 1

Note: 5/17 Flyers-Hawks game was replayed later in season. These two teams also played a game for double points on 7/26.

Playoffs

Semifinal
  • 9/12: Cockburn Wildcats - Fremantle Flyers 5:3
Final
  • 9/13: Cockburn Hawks - Cockburn Wildcats 3:0
  • 9/20: Cockburn Hawks - Cockburn Wildcats 4:1

Credits

  • Franco Beffa