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VIDEO: WA State Draft Combine

Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 9:30 AM
23 of our top WAFL players were put through a battery of fitness, physical and psychomotor tests at the AFL State Draft Combine at HBF Arena on Saturday, October 17. Player endurance, power, accuracy and reaction time were extensively assessed under the watchful eyes of AFL clubs looking for the next champion player. Hear from some of our top AFL draft prospects in the video below. Read More ...


South Fremantle names Development Academy coach

Monday, October 26, 2015 - 12:36 AM - by Chris Pike
THE South Fremantle Football Club has appointed former dual reserves premiership player Mark Foster to the newly created role as head coach of the South Fremantle Development Academy. Foster returns to South Fremantle after a career that saw him play four league matches and in the 2004 and 2009 reserves premiership teams to fill the new position that sees his responsibilities stretch across the Warriors, colts and in coaching the coaches of the entire development group. In conjunction with the WA Football Commission, the South Fremantle Football Club interviewed a number of quality candidates for the role who were put through a rigorous process to find the right person for the newly created position. Read More ...


Phelan caps stellar year for Lions with Outridge Medal

Tuesday, October 20, 2015 - 7:25 PM - by Chris Pike
CHRIS Phelan's outstanding and consistent performances for Subiaco have been rewarded with the dual premiership midfielder claiming the Outridge Medal as the Lions' fairest and best for the 2015 WAFL season. Phelan was a constant and consistently strong ball-winner in the midfield all season long for Subiaco and he was acknowledged on Friday night by claiming his first Outridge Medal just weeks after winning a second premiership medal. Subiaco's tremendous recruiting was also on show in their fairest and best voting with centreman Leigh Kitchin finishing runner-up to Phelan in fairest and best voting. Read More ...


State Draft Combine results put WAFL players in spotlight

Tuesday, October 20, 2015 - 10:53 AM
A GROUP of 23 top WAFL players were put through their paces when the AFL State Draft Combine was held at HBF Arena on Saturday, October 17. There were some impressive individual performances, including a record-equalling leap from Claremont's Shane McAdam, 20, who matched Nic Naitanui's 102cm running vertical jump record from 2008. McAdam also finished with a 2.89 second result in the 20m sprint. Read More ...


Top Club November Sessions

Monday, October 19, 2015 - 3:26 PM
The West Australian Football Commission will be delivering TOP Club sessions across the Perth Metro Area during the month of November and are inviting clubs to get involved in this great program. Express your interest TOP Club is a new dynamic Club Development tool that works within the Quality Club Framework to help clubs take the next step in their growth, development and management. The TOP Club Tool assists clubs to; Build Club Culture Review their current management systems and processes Start the planning process for the clubs operations and ability Read More ...


Royals appoint new League coach

Friday, October 16, 2015 - 10:18 AM
East Perth has appointed West Coast development coach Jaymie Graham as its league coach after Brian Dawson decided not to seek reappointment for the 2016 season. Dawson has coached the league team to three consecutive seasons of finals action and will remain involved at East Perth while maintaining his busy schedule as a full-time Professor in Exercise Physiology and Biochemistry at the School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health at the University of Western Australia. Graham, a former Eagles player and St Kilda development coach, joined the West Coast coaching staff in 2014 after spending two years working under Scott Watters at St Kilda. Read More ...


VIDEO: Journey with WA's 2015 Auskicker of the Year Hunter Wills

Thursday, October 15, 2015 - 5:15 PM
Seven-year-old Hunter Wills from Mundaring was one of the lucky 22 Auskickers from across the country who made the trip to Melbourne for an unforgettable three-day 2015 Toyota AFL Grand Final experience. Hunter, Kalgoorlie-Boulder Auskicker Zachary Openshaw and Benny Tognala from Sorrento-Duncraig Junior Football Club were the envy of all their friends after playing footy on the hallowed turf of the MCG in front of one hundred thousand fans and presenting Premiership Read More ...


WA Football participation growth leads nation

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 10:07 AM
THE West Australian Football Commission has recorded the largest participation growth in Australia for the core areas of Auskick and Club Football following the official release of AFL census figures today. WA’s Auskick numbers grew by 22.7% to almost 40,000 participants, while Club Football increased by 4% to 62,536. The next closest was South Australia with 3% growth in both of these fundamental segments. Total football participation for 2015 in WA was 224,842, which equates to 9% overall growth in direct comparison to 2014 AFL census data, taking into account the reclassification of some segments this year. Read More ...


Ballard wins Tuckey Medal as Peel's best after Dockers delisting

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 1:33 AM - by Chris Pike
JACOB Ballard has capped a rollercoaster run of events that included his AFL debut and delisting by Fremantle by winning Peel Thunder's Tuckey Medal as the fairest and best player for the 2015 WAFL season. Ballard has now put together two tremendous seasons continuing to develop as a tough and consistent midfielder who knocks up winning the ball. After coming runner-up to captain Brendon Jones in the Tuckey Medal voting in 2014, he went up another level in 2015 to win the fairest and best award. Read More ...


Brock O'Brien wins Lynn Medal as Sharks' best for 2015

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 12:44 AM - by Chris Pike
BROCK O'Brien cemented himself as one of the most valuable players in the WAFL in 2015 whether in attack or running off half-back, and that has been acknowledged with the left-footer winning the Lynn Medal as East Fremantle's fairest and best winner. The 2015 season might not have turned out as the Sharks hoped coming off last year's preliminary final appearance with a run of 12 straight matches up until the final round, including Brad Dodd replacing Steve Malaxos as coach, meaning it wasn’t the campaign they were hoping for. However, the one great shining light was the performance of Brock O'Brien first as a an attacking half-back in the first half of the season where his ability to find plenty of the ball, and to kick with great depth and precision setting up East Fremantle from the back half. Read More ...


WAFL players impress at National Combine

Monday, October 12, 2015 - 1:17 PM
WAFL players impressed at the NAB AFL National Draft Combine in Melbourne over the weekend, including Josh Schoenfeld from Peel Thunder who set a new combine record for the 3km time trial and also recorded the top beep test result for 2015. Schoenfeld finished the 3km time trial in 9min. 15sec to beat the record of 9.18 set last year by Sydney Swans draftee Jack Hiscox. Schoenfeld also ran 16.2 in the beep test, the second-best ever recorded behind Hawthorn’s Billy Hartung (16.6 in 2013). East Fremantle Football Club's Jordan Snadden also impressed with top place for 2015 in the Relative Vertical Jump test with a leap of 75cm, 4cm higher than the next best. He also placed sixth overall in the 30m repeat sprints. Read More ...


Aaron Black adds Breckler Medal to Sandover Medal

Saturday, October 10, 2015 - 4:00 PM - by Chris Pike
AARON Black's remarkable young WAFL career has gathered another significant landmark with the 22-year-old midfielder winning the Breckler Medal for the first time as West Perth's fairest and best for the 2015 season. Black received the Breckler Medal as the fairest and best winner on Friday night at Joondalup's HBF Arena as the West Perth Football Club celebrated a tremendous 2015 season that saw the Falcons' league side make the grand final, and the reserves and colts both making the finals. The evening was capped off with Black being presented the Breckler Medal with him now having played 109 matches for West Perth since making his debut in 2010. Read More ...


Ashton Hams wins South Fremantle fairest and best for first time

Saturday, October 10, 2015 - 3:56 PM - by Chris Pike
ASHTON Hams has claimed his first WJ Hughes Medal as the South Fremantle Football Club fairest and best award winner capping off a tremendous 2015 WAFL season that included him representing Western Australia and earning life membership at the Bulldogs. Hams had a tremendous season for South Fremantle with the 29-year-old dual premiership player spending the majority of the season in the midfield, averaging 29.9 possessions a game being tremendously consistent not having a game with less than 17 touches. Along the way, he had 10 matches with 30 or more disposals and in the last 10 games of the 2015 season he was particularly outstanding averaging 33 possessions. Read More ...


Dominant ruckman Johnson claims second FD Book Medal

Saturday, October 10, 2015 - 3:30 PM - by Chris Pike
PAUL Johnson continues to be the premier ruckman in the WAFL and after a 2015 season that saw him again confirm himself as the league's best big man and leading Western Australia to a State game win, he has claimed a second FD Book Medal as East Perth's fairest and best. Johnson has now put together a remarkable four seasons in the WAFL with East Perth following his AFL career, and in his 90 matches with the Royals he has been the outstanding ruckman in the WAFL averaging 17 possessions, four marks and 29 hit outs right across the four years. He again had an outstanding 2015 season and especially stood up to be East Perth's only big man for a lot of the second half of the season with Scott Lycett, Callum Sinclair and Fraser McInnes all unavailable either through injury or playing in the AFL with the West Coast Eagles. Read More ...


WA winner claims Toyota Good for Footy Raffle major prize

Friday, October 9, 2015 - 1:30 PM
Community football clubs around Australia are celebrating thanks to the Toyota Good for Footy Raffle. The raffle, which kicked off for the first time nationally in 2015, proved a huge success with more than $387,000 raised across 249 football clubs. Toyota, the AFL and the West Australian Football Commission teamed up to create the raffles with one goal in mind — to make it easy for clubs to raise as much money as possible. The raffle was rolled out across seven states and territories to make it one of the largest grassroots fundraisers ever seen in Australia. Clubs registered online to receive free raffle books and sell tickets for $5 each, keeping 100% of the proceeds. Read More ...