[1] The team wore black and gold hooped jumpers for the majority of the seasons they played in the WAFL.
[2] Charles "Wagga" Gast was Midland Junction's games record holder, playing 105 matches for the club.
[6][7] In their first season back in the WAFA, Midland Junction won the premiership, defeating Cottesloe in the Grand Final.
In 1915, the club won more matches than it lost for the first time and in 1916 they scored a resounding 78-point victory over West Perth.
Midway through the 1916 season, the club was "decimated" as many of the team's players signed up to fight in World War I.