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Indigenous Women's All Stars selection match

AN Indigenous Women's All Stars selection match will be played at Claremont Oval this Saturday, May 26 at 12pm.

The best Indigenous Female Footballers in WA will be competing for a position to play in the prestigious ‘Yorga’s Koodjal Kadadjiny Match’ which means ‘Women’s Two Way Learning’

The Indigenous All Stars will play the WA Women’s Football League All Stars team on July 8 2012 at Brownes Stadium, Lathlain.

Keep your eyes peeled for more information on the ‘Yorga Match’ by visiting www.wawfl.com.au or visiting www.facebook/WAWFL

Picture: Kirby Bentley, current “Debbie Lee Medallist”— Best player in AFL Opens Female Championships





 

WA Youth Girls claim third place at Nationals

Western Australia defeated South Australia by 63 points in the 3rd v 4th play-off at the Youth Girls National Championships in Adelaide.

The two teams most disappointed about not making the Grand Final wanted to finish on a high note.

SA were probably the under achievers of the Nationals given the incredibly talented list of players they bought into the Champs. Team WA were in the ironic situation of having beaten Queensland but the latter made the Grand Final on percentage. So both teams came out firing and determined.

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WA Youth Girls narrowly miss out on Grand Final

Western Australia has narrowly missed out on making the Grand Final of the Youth Girls National Championships in Adelaide despite a 97-point win over Victoria Development in their third game of the tournament.

After a win and a loss in their first two games, Team WA was focused on booting a huge score in their third game to build much needed percentage in order to gain a grand final berth.

Unfortunately for WA, it came down to less than a goal, with Queensland having five less points scored against them for the Championships to secure a place in tomorrow's Grand Final on percentage.

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Swan Districts win AFL curtain-raiser

Last Sunday’s AFL curtain raiser between one of the youngest teams in the WAWFL, Peel Thunderbirds, and the more experienced Swan Districts side was a wonderful showcase of women’s football and a great promotion for the development that has occurred over the last 25 years.

The game, which was played as the curtain-raiser to the West Coast Eagles v North Melbourne game at Patersons Stadium, saw the Thunderbirds bring the crowd to life in the third quarter with a terrific fight-back, before Swans’ experience shone through to claim a 34-point win.

Officiated by an all-female umpiring team, the game promised to be a great contest and neither team disappointed the crowd of nearly 3000 who came early to support them.

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Big V just topple Team WA

Current title holders Victoria held on to claim a win over Western Australia in today's Youth Girls National Championship game, despite being outscored in the second half.

A torrid first quarter included some brutal tackles from WA and good transition by Victoria into their forward line.

A vocal crowd spurred on the umpires to reward the tackling from WA and were appreciative of the wonderful marking and long kicking ability of the Vics.

In particular Michaela Perceval repelled numerous WA attacks and ran well off the half back line to provide her team mates with plenty of the ball.

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