North Fremantle started out in the First Rate Junior Association, the state's second tier competition.
Briefly in 1902, North sat on top of the WAFA ladder after beating East Fremantle by 22 points in their local derby.
They however never made it to a Grand Final in the league, despite winning more games than they lost in their initial seasons.
The club suffered because of war and in 1915 they, due to lack of players, went into 'voluntary recession'.
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