Alfred Augustine Moffat[b] (15 March 1870 – 8 December 1956) was an Australian sportsman and sports administrator.
Moffat played in his team's matches against South Australia (at Adelaide Oval) and Victoria (at the Melbourne Cricket Ground), both of which would later be granted first-class status.
Western Australia lost both matches by large margins, with Moffat going wicketless in the first game and taking a single wicket (that of Harry Stuckey) in the second.
[6] He was elected president of the league in 1920 (having earlier been a vice-president),[7] and served until 1932, when he resigned due to a dispute over player clearances.
[1] After leaving his more high-profile positions, he remained involved with the sport as president of the West Australian Amateur Football Association (WAAFA).