Jansen claims first fairest and best award in 12 years
HE might have spent time at two AFL clubs and now played 39 WAFL matches with East Fremantle, but a…
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HE might have spent time at two AFL clubs and now played 39 WAFL matches with East Fremantle, but a…
Read moreThe 2020 Sandover Medal was a night to remember and plenty of awards were given for outstanding performances and contributions…
Read moreThe West Australian Football Commission has finalised its annual review of Rules and Regulations for the West Australian Football League…
Read moreNgurra Kujungka’s annual Martu Youth Festival was held recently in Nullagine. This year’s event was the largest in the history…
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Read moreThree of our nine volunteers nominated for the 2020 AFL National Volunteer Awards have been successful in their category. Congratulations…
Read moreJACKSON Merrett was able to settle into his favourite position on the wing at Peel Thunder in 2020 and delivered…
Read moreThe WAFC advises that the Nomination Committee, with representatives of the WAFC, West Coast Eagles, Fremantle Football Club, WAFL Council…
Read moreWe know that volunteers play a critical role across all levels of Football in Western Australia. We are fortunate each…
Read moreTHE beginning of a new era at Subiaco got underway in 2020 highlighted by Kyle Stainsby claiming the Outridge Medal…
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Read more2020 has been an extremely tough year on football across Australia. The WAFC Kickstart and All Nations prorams did not…
Read moreThe West Australian Football Commission thanks Simply Energy State U18s coach Peter Sumich for his contribution to the State Talent…
Read moreAs at 4pm Friday 25 September, at the close of the Expressions of Interest for Commissioners, the WAFC had received…
Read moreEach year, Wiluna Martu Eagles and Dalkeith Nedlands Junior Football Club take it in turns to host an annual football…
Read moreWA Black secured the first victory of the WA’s two NAB AFL U18s All-Stars Exhibition games, after defeating WA Gold…
Read moreTRUE to his word before Sunday’s WAFL Grand Final, what South Fremantle coach Todd Curley takes greatest satisfaction from becoming…
Read moreTHE Simply Energy WA State U18s squad is set to play its two NAB AFL U18s All Stars Exhibition games…
Read moreSouth West footy super coach Josh Rayson has been recognised as the 2020 Go for 2&5 WA Football Junior Coach…
Read moreSeven WAFL Women’s players have been added to AFLW lists following the AFLW National Draft on Tuesday, October 6. This…
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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.
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. 🔥
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.