West Australians have enjoyed team and individual success at the recent Toyota AFL Open format in Brisbane.
The APM WA All Abilities Inclusion team finished third, while the APM WA All Abilities Wheelchair side ended the event in sixth position.
WA defeated the Northern Territory by 56 points to claim third spot overall in the Inclusion event, winning 10.10(70) to 2.2(14).
Stand out performances from West Australians were rewarded with Alex Moshovis and Lyndsy Ashworth named in the Inclusion All-Australian side, while WA coach Tom Medhat was given the honour of being selected as All-Australian Coach.
Anthony Kalimeris was named WA’s Fairest and Best player.
The WA Wheelchair team produced All Australian Ben Green, while Rob Peetersen received the Fairest and Best award for his state.
While National Championships have been running for elite AFL Inclusion and Wheelchair players for a decade, this is the first year both events have come together under the new Toyota AFL Open format.
Hayden Marchetto, Executive Officer WA All Abilities Football Association, declared the event a resounding success.
“We are proud of the performances of every WA participant and the spirit they played their matches,” Marchetto said.
“From those competing to the support staff, it was a great team effort from all concerned.
“While every side aims to take home medals and win the Grand Final, the sportsmanship and friendships formed during the week will be a lasting memory.”
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