Optus WAFL Round 16 Wrap
THERE were three games in the WAFL on Saturday and that saw the top three teams, Subiaco, Claremont and South…
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THERE were three games in the WAFL on Saturday and that saw the top three teams, Subiaco, Claremont and South…
Read moreRound 1, 1999. East Fremantle and South Fremantle kicked off the season with a typically spiteful Fremantle Derby. Current Perth…
Read moreTHE WAFL Women’s competition resumes this weekend for Round 11 action with Swan Districts attempting to back up its win…
Read moreTHERE might be just the three games in Round 16 of the WAFL season but all of them have plenty…
Read moreClaremont v Perth: 2.15pm: Claremont Oval Head down to Claremont Oval to support the Tigers this Saturday as they compete…
Read moreThree of Western Australia’s AFLW U18s have been named in the All-Australian side announced by the AFL. Roxanne Roux, pictured,…
Read moreThe annual WAFC Footy Writing Competition was held in Term One and sparked tremendous interest in schools across Western Australia….
Read moreTHERE might have been just the two matches in Round 15 of the WAFL season but with all four teams…
Read moreTHE 2019 WAFL Colts season significantly tightened up on Saturday with Peel Thunder’s six-game winning run coming to an end…
Read moreNuria Ushoroff has been nominated for the AFL Diversity Ambassador award. Nuria is passionate about AFL, and has been progressing…
Read moreThe WAFL Women’s State Team was defeated by 26 points by a talent-laden Queensland team in a hard-fought contest at…
Read moreTHERE were just the two games in Round 15 of the WAFL on Saturday but it proved to be two…
Read moreIT is tough to think of a better or more consistent WAFL player over the last decade than West Perth’s…
Read moreA WAFL Women’s State Team has been announced for this weekend’s Optus WAFLW State Game against Queensland at Steel Blue…
Read moreEast Fremantle v Peel Thunder: New Choice Homes Park: Saturday 2.15pm Our FREE Kidz Corner will be in full swing…
Read moreTHERE are just the two matches in Round 15 of the WAFL but both matches feature four of the teams…
Read moreROUND 14 in the Simply Energy WAFL Colts saw Peel Thunder maintain its gap on top of the ladder with…
Read moreROUND 10 in the WAFLW competition saw wins for Subiaco and Claremont across the weekend as the two sides move…
Read moreROUND 14 of the 2019 Optus WAFL Premiership Season always promised to be season-defining and it proved the case with…
Read moreTHE merry go round in fifth position on the WAFL ladder continues with the West Coast Eagles improving to that…
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.