Optus WAFL Women’s Grand Final
The inaugural Optus WAFL Women’s Grand Final will be played between East Fremantle and Swan Districts at 2.35pm this Saturday,…
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The inaugural Optus WAFL Women’s Grand Final will be played between East Fremantle and Swan Districts at 2.35pm this Saturday,…
Read moreSUBIACO is the first team through to the WAFL Grand Final for 2019 after beating South Fremantle in Sunday’s second…
Read moreSWAN Districts has continued its tremendous late season form to storm into the WAFL Women’s Grand Final against East Fremantle…
Read moreRYAN Lim has set himself for a bounce back game in Sunday’s first semi-final against the West Coast Eagles and…
Read moreLEIGH Kitchin’s first five WAFL seasons with Subiaco could have hardly gone better but now he enters his first finals…
Read moreHAVING already tasted colts and reserves premiership success at South Fremantle, Jason Maskos desperately wants to breakthrough at league level…
Read moreWHEN putting together a WAFL team, the West Coast Eagles wanted the experience and leadership of Brady Grey and he…
Read moreTHE first team will qualify for the 2019 WAFL Grand Final on Sunday when Subiaco hosts South Fremantle in the…
Read moreONE team is already through to the inaugural WAFL Women’s Grand Final for 2019 and now their opponents will be…
Read moreThe inaugural WAFL Women’s Awards will be held in the River View Room at Optus Stadium on Monday night, September…
Read moreDuring Round 22, a group of 12 international students were invited to watch Fremantle Dockers and Essendon play at Optus…
Read moreThe West Australian Football Commission has appointed highly experienced sports administrator Linda Hamersley as its Executive Manager Governance, Strategy &…
Read moreExperience the 2019 WAFL Grand Final in style from one of our great value premium hospitality packages. There are two…
Read moreTHE Finals in the Simply Energy Colts got underway on the weekend with Claremont advancing to within one more win…
Read moreEAST Fremantle is straight through to the inaugural WAFL Women’s Grand Final after winning Sunday’s second semi-final against Subiaco while…
Read moreTHE 2019 WAFL Finals Series got off to an enthralling start on the weekend with South Fremantle holding off Claremont…
Read moreTHE West Australian Football Commission’s Board of Commissioners has announced its succession plan for 2020 and beyond as preparations commence…
Read moreThe West Australian Football Commission today officially launched the most comprehensive study ever into the economic and social benefits of…
Read moreHE had resigned himself to the fact that he had just played his final game last Saturday but now West…
Read moreSOUTH Fremantle might have qualified for the WAFL finals from second position for a fourth consecutive year, but given the…
Read moreA big congratulations to Bunbury Catholic College for taking out the Eagles School Boys Cup - Walker Division, after defeating Our Lady of Mercy College 40-29 last week!
Celebrating NAIDOC Round in Junior Footy💛
The artwork on the Morley bulldogs Junior Football Club Indigenous jerseys was created by one of their former players, Paige Pearce-Whitby, during the 2020 season.
📸Morley Bulldogs Junior Football Club
Last week was Country week for the @freodockers cup! Bunbury Senior High School walked away with the victory over SEDA College 28 - 21. A big congratulations to Layla Scott who took out the Danielle Fagents Medal 🥇
Allies too good 💔
WA fought hard off a short break and were in control in the third term before the Allies lifted a gear.
Here’s everything you need to know, thanks to @aami_insurance
We finish the champs 2-2 and can take plenty out of all four games.
You can watch the U18 Championships live and on demand on the AFL Live App.
The AAMI WA Football State 18s Boys finish their AFL National Under-18s Championships campaign with a 2-2 record after a heart-breaking loss to the Allies in Ballarat.
The Black Swans gave it their all until the very end, falling six points short in a see-sawing contest.
WA BOYS WITH THE SILK!! 😮💨
Eagles NGA boys Harper Banfield and Garrison Kenh orchestrate a wonderful goal to Harvey Spawton-Guy.
Watch WA take on the Allies and all the U18 championships action live and on demand on the AFL Live App.
It’s Women in Coaching Month!
We’re proud to be sharing the stories of women’s coaches around the State throughout the month of July.
There are 55 women in coaching roles across the ATCO WAFLW and HART Sport Rogers Cup competitions this season.
Our first feature of the month is on Charmaine Rogers and Laura Pugh, two of eight female coaches at Claremont Football Club at different stages of their coaching journeys.
📸: @dg_media_au
Two debutants for the AAMI WA Football State 18s Boys as we aim to finish the AFL National Under-18s Championships with a 3-1 record.
Congratulations to East Fremantle’s Cooper Ramsay and Perth’s Cody Lee who will line up against the Allies in Ballarat tomorrow.
Catch the game from 11am WST on AFL.com.au and the AFL App.
WA Football acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the many lands across Western Australia where we train, play, and come together through football. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people. We recognise the deep and continuing contribution First Nations peoples make to our game and our communities.