Claremont FC Photographs
These photos have been collected from Claremont Football Club archives. Starting from 1897 of the first recorded football team in the Claremont area, well before the Cottesloe Football Club had its beginnings in 1906, Claremont/Cottesloe in B Grade WAFL in1921 and Claremont/Cottesloe entering the A Grade WAFL in 1926. In 1933 the then WAFL changed its name to the WANFL (West Australian National Football League), which remained in place till 1980. Claremont/Cottesloe Football Club changed its name to Claremont Football Club in 1935, as it still is today.
Lorne Cook
Lorne Cook debating a Goal Umpires decision 1968
Lorne Cook Signed Photo from a Booklet 1970 plus Photo showing Kicking Style.
Lorne Cook talking to a young group of supporters including a young Graham Moss
Lorne Cook Tigers Legend Article in “Tiger Talk” 2/10
Lorne Cook, Mike Smart, Les Mumme, John McIntosh relaxing prior to beginning of season 1970s
Luke Blackwell
Luke Blackwell and Josh Roberts of Swan Districts Photo
Luke Blackwell Photograph after a successful career with Claremont.
Luke Blackwell Photograph after winning the Simpson Medal 2010
Luke Blackwell Photograph holding premiership Trophy
Luke Dwyer Photo in 2007.
Mal Brown Photos injured and talking to the crowd
Mal Brown Playing against South Fremantle 1975
Mal Thompson, Geoff Jones, Don Pyke, Ben Allan, Brian Beresford relaxing after a home game July 1988
Marcus Allan Story and Photo 2008
Mark Brayshaw “Tiger Rag” Bio and Photo as “Tiger Talent” 1992
Mark Brayshaw Photo in 1989 Coming Runner Up in the Sandover Medal Count
Mark Carlon trying to stop Alan Johnson
Mark Gale Photograph Fairest and Best 2000
Mark Hann photo in action shot and small story 1983
Mark Hann Photograph while Playing and Captain of Claremont.
Mark Johnson after Winning the Colts Fairest and Best in 1982
Mark Watson Summary and Caricature by Oz for In-House Booklet 1981 and a Match Photo
Matt De Boer Photographs from 2007 “Tiger Talk”
Matt Elliott Photo from Annual Report 1991
Matt Gauci Photograph 1996 from Annual Report
Matthew De Boer Photo in 2007 and April 2018
Matthew Clarke Photo in April 2008 “Tiger Talk”
Matthew Wright 1993 Reserves Fairest and Best
McKenna holding the Premiership Cup 1991
Michael Cousens Photographs during game in 2008 against South Fremantle
Michael Gardiner Photo 2011 AFL Year Book plus Photos 1995 and 2006 for Claremont
Michael Gardiner Photo from West Coast Year Book 1999
Michael Mitchell
Michael Mitchell – 3 photos and stories about his impact at Claremont
Michael Mitchell a great mark on the MCG
Michael Mitchell Action Photo, Story and Photo on leaving Claremont
Michael Mitchell in Focus ‘Tigers Rag’ 1986
Michael Mitchell in Profile “Tiger Rag” August 1982
Michael Mitchell taking a mark on Subiaco’s Greg Wilkinson June 1985
Michael O’Connell advertisement for Pacific Film 1986 Budget
Michael O’Connell Tackles South Fremantle Player Nicky Winmar
Michael O’Connell, Larry Kickett, Nerida Kickett, Gerard Neesham in “Tiger Rag” July 1988
Michael Pell WAFL Colts Fairest and Best 1997
Michael Smart – 2 Photographs from 1967 Club Album
Mick Moylan won Fairest and Best Reserves 1973 and 1975 Photos Annual Report
Mike Aitken in action
Mitchell (Mitch) Morton Debutante 2005
Murals Front windows of the Headquarters Claremont Football Club 1926 – 1966
Murals Front windows of the Headquarters Claremont Football Club 1986 – 1995
Murals Front windows of the Headquarters Claremont Football Club 1996 – 2015
Myles Quinn Photo in “Tiger Talk” February 1997 playing Colts.
Myles Quinn photographed during game 2002
Nathan Carroll Photo from the 2002 Annual report
Nathan Krakouer Photo “Tiger Talk” 2007
Nathan Moss in Profile January 1997 in “Tiger Talk”
Nathan Moss photograph from the 1992 Annual Report
Nicky Yarran Photo won WAFL Colts Fairest and Best 1987
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With the support of Lotterywest, Media on Mars and many CFC volunteers, this project is about capturing the history of the Claremont Football Club in digital form. A first in West Australian Football.