Titans’ teammates share award honours
Coastal Titans teammates Kiara Bowers and Emma King were announced joint winners of the 2016 WA Women’s Football League Dhara…
Read more" Coastal Titans teammates Kiara Bowers and Emma King were announced joint winners of the 2016 WA Women’s Football League Dhara… The West Coast Eagles U23 State Amateur Team defeated Queensland and Tasmania in separate interstate contests over the weekend. The… More than 350 Aboriginal players aged 12-15 will take part in this year’s Nicky Winmar Carnival coordinated by the West… The WAFC Youth Girls Rogers Cup Grand Final and WAWFL Reserves and League Grand Finals will be played at Atom… Are you female, 35 years of age + and want to get back onto the football field? If you love… THE COASTAL Titans and Peel Thunderbirds will meet in a do or die clash this Sunday, August 24, with a… THE 2014 WA Women’s Football League Finals kicks off this weekend with a double header at Dianella Open Space, showcasing… This weeks’ WA Women’s Football League match of the round is the highly anticipated Grand Final rematch between the two… EAST Fremantle will be looking to keep their hopes of a top-two finish alive when they take on Coastal Titans… There were plenty of smiles when a group of 16 players participated in the Integrated Football Come and Try day… A women’s Indigenous All Stars side will take on the WAWFL All stars again in 2014 when the third ‘Yorga’s… WA Women’s Football league stars Kiara Bowers (Coastal Titans) and Chelsea Randall (Swan Districts) shared the honours at the league’s… 2013 has seen the establishment of the WAFC Youth Girls Competition with every district in the Metro area represented. This…
Not WA’s day.
WA fought hard. Vic Metro finished stronger to run out 36-point winners in Cockburn.
Pressure builds 💎
This week, we had @westcoasteagles Senior Schoolboys Cup C Division Grand Final as well as the Eagles Schoolboys Cup Waalitj Division Grand Final!
That winning feeling! 🙌
Tough start. Better finish.
Keira Fawcett!! The 15-year-old kicks out first on a tough afternoon for WA.
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Titans’ teammates share award honours
WAAFL State U23 Amateur Team wins interstate matches
2016 Nicky Winmar Carnival
LIVE STREAMING – WA Women’s Football League Grand Finals
Masters WA looking to field two female teams in 2015
WAWFL Preliminary Finals showcase do or die matches
WAWFL Semi Finals showcase some of the best!
Battle of strength: Titans v Swans
Sharks strive to keep finals hopes alive
Integrated football a big hit in the Falcons District
Women’s Indigenous All Star Registrations are now Open!
WA Women’s Football League Award winners
Female Football Finals Approach
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The U18 girls started well but Vic Metro finished better.
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You can watch all the U18 action on the AFL Live App and the AFL YouTube channel.
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Watch the U18 Championships on the AFL Live App and the AFL YouTube channel.
A special finish from Kyan Perera puts WA in front of Vic Metro at half-time.
Watch the game live on the AFL Live App and the AFL YouTube channel.
#u18championships
Eagles Senior Schoolboys Cup
C Division
Wed 17th June @ John XXIII College
John XXIII College vs Melville Senior High School
Final score: JTC 10.1.61 def. MSHS 5.8.38
Coach’s Awards:
JTC: Xy Parker (white)
MSHS: Ben Wood (green & yellow)
Eagles Schoolboys Cup
Waalitj Division
Thurs 18th June @ MRP
Mazenod College vs Comet Bay College
Final score: Mazenod 5.4.34 def. Comet Bay 1.6.12
Ross Davis Medal: Isaac Whan (Mazenod)
Coach’s Awards:
Maxton Fiori (Mazenod)
Ryan Lance (Comet Bay)
Snaps from our AAMI WA Football State 18s Boys’ hard-fought victory over reigning champs South Australia at Mineral Resources Park.
The boys are back in action next Saturday against Vic Metro at Sir Victor George Kailis Oval in Cockburn.
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WA’s U18 girls beaten in their championship opener 78-26 at the hands of SA.
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