Claremont
WA

William Davies

Enlistment Date
07/11/1917
Age At Enlistment
30
Rank On Enlistment
Staff Sergeant
Rank Attained At War’s End
Quartermaster Sergeant
Regimental No.
5
Battalion
Australian Ordnance Corps (Inspector Ordnance Machinery Section)
Fate
Returned
Fate Date
08/09/1919
Occupation
Soldier
Place of Birth
Manchester, England
Religion
Methodist
Marital Status
Married
Embarkation Details
Embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A30 Borda on 5 January 191

In 1923 Claremont Soccer Club swept all before them by winning all three trophies, the first time this had been achieved in the code in Western Australia. Manchester born William Davies was the captain of the team. On 13 October 1923 The Western Chronicle wrote of him, “W. Davies (captain and centre half back): A Lancashire lad, who has captained the Claremont Club with the exception of the years he was away at the war, since 1914. A fine centre half back and a glutton for work, he has enjoyed the whole team’s confidence, and his leadership is shown in the success achieved.” A married man, Davies enlisted late in the war in November 1917. He served in France and returned to Australian in late 1919. Davies led the Claremont club to success in 1923 at the age 36. By 1925 he was still turning out for Claremont and in May of that year represented Perth’s Metropolitan XI against England in their first match of their historic tour. Tragically William Davies died on 20 January 1927 at the age of 40 following an operation at Perth Public Hospital.