![]() ![]() ![]() It was a great squad that finished on top of the table with six-point lead over second-placed Parramatta Power. Damian Mori, Bobby Despotovski, Nick Mrdja and Tom Pondeljak are just some others that also contributed to their success, while many more played a large part. Jason Petkovic played in goals, while their defence featured players such as Shaun Murphy, Jade North and Matthew Horsley. The squad featured some quality players, that have had long and successful careers in Australian football. Perth played at three venues over the course of the season – Perth Oval (now known as HBF Park), Arena Joondalup and Subiaco Oval. The Glory were out to defend their championship and do their state proud. Mich d’Avray was the manager during this campaign and despite finishing in second place the season before, Perth were crowned champions after defeating the Olympic Sharks 2-0. Let’s have a look at the 2003/04 Perth Glory side that had been the last to win a trophy: Their fans have stuck by them throughout this time, and the recent trophy is a fantastic accomplishment for the club and for the state of Western Australia. They came close in the 2011/12 season, however, could not overcome Brisbane Roar in the grand final. Perth completed the double in the 2003/04 NSL season, however until last week failed to win any silverware in the A-League era. Perth Glory’s Premiers Plate triumph was a historic moment, as it was the first trophy that the club had won since their NSL days. ![]()
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