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2025 WAFLW season review: East Perth

Oct 21, 2025 | WA Football
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Entering their third year in the WAFLW there were high hopes East Perth could challenge for a place in the finals, but the season produced a series of disappointing performances and ended with just one victory and the wooden spoon.

The Royals only success came in Round 4 when they beat new kids on the block Perth by nine points.

Scoring goals proved a major issue for Jenna Allomes and her side.

East Perth booted 26 for the season and in five matches they produced just one goal, while in four others they failed to produce a major.

Taylor Drummond led the way with four goals.

Players who produced encouraging numbers were Jess Verbrugge who averaged 21 disposals from eight games, while Lucy Greenwood continued to grow as a player, averaging 16 disposals and kicking two goals from five matches.

Summer Mollross, Layla Firns and Elly Sara all averaged 14 touches a match.

The Royals will be determined to put this season behind them and return in 2026 as a more competitive outfit.

Sara claimed the fairest-and-best award at the Royals.

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