Demons livewire in as State 18s boys chase back-to-back wins
The AAMI WA Football State 18s Boys are aiming for back-to-back wins to start the AFL National Under-18s Championships when…
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YEAH THE GIRLS!
What a win by our AAMI WA Football State 18s Girls, coming from 19 points down against Vic Country on the road to prevail by seven in a thriller. 🔥
A 26-POINT TURNAROUND!!! 💛🖤💛🖤
The WA U18 girls get their first win of the championships, coming back from 19 points down for a thrilling win in Dingley.
Here’s everything you need to know, brought to you by @aami_insurance
You can watch the U18 champs live and on demand on the AFL Live App.
ANOTHER WA COMEBACK!! 🖤💛
Caitlin Boss seals the deal as our girls come from 19 points down to beat Vic Country 40-33 in Dingley.
DON’T EVER WRITE OFF THE BLACK SWANS 😤
Watch the U18 Champs live and on demand on the AFL Live App.
A 49-POINT TURNAROUND!!!! 🖤💛🖤💛
WA have produced their most thrilling U18 Championships win in years, coming back from 33 point down for an epic win over Vic Country.
Here’s everything you need to know, brought to you by @aami_insurance
WA 10.16 (76) def Vic Country 9.6 (60)
WA Goals: McGlade 3; Yeo, Maynard, Spawton-Guy 2; Walsh.
WA Best: Mellody, Gale, van Rooyen, Banfield, Steed
You can watch the U18 champs live and on demand on the AFL Live App.
WHAT A COMEBACK!
The AAMI WA Football State 18s Boys bounced back from 33 points down late in the first half to defeat Vic Country by 16 at Marvel Stadium tonight.
Well done lads 👊
THE BACKFLIP!!
A third quarter to remember had WA within a kick of Vic Country at the final break in the U18 champs.
Watch live on the AFL Live App.
“She personifies resilience.”
AAMI WA Football State 18s Girls co-captain and Subiaco teen Macy Fair will make an inspirational return from injury in Saturday’s clash against Vic Country in Melbourne.
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Four ins for the AAMI WA Football State 18s Boys as they prepare to take on Vic Country under lights at Marvel Stadium on Friday night.
Go well, boys! 💪
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