Who is the WAFL’s fastest footballer and WA’s longest kick?
The WAFL’s fastest footballer and WA’s longest kick were crowned at Optus Stadium during a massive WAFL Grand Final day…
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The WAFL’s fastest footballer and WA’s longest kick were crowned at Optus Stadium during a massive WAFL Grand Final day…
Read moreSeveral stars from the EGT WAFL Colts Grand Final at Optus Stadium on Sunday will get the opportunity to impress…
Read moreLeading WAFL umpire Matt Adams has expressed his pride at creating history in Sunday’s Grand Final between South Fremantle and…
Read moreWA Football Would like to congratulate the award winners at the 2025 Junior Umpire Awards Nights held earlier in the…
Read moreHalesworth Park in Alkimos has been named the 2025 winner of the WA Football Facility of the Year Award. The…
Read moreSouth Fremantle ruckman Hamish Free has been awarded the Simpson Medal after a best-on-ground performance in the Sullivan Logistics WAFL…
Read moreClaremont have won their third consecutive EGT WAFL Colts premiership, knocking off the minor premiers in South Fremantle by 55…
Read moreWA Football would like to clarify the umpiring decisions made late in the final quarter of the Sullivan Logistics WAFL…
Read moreWA’s best 2026 and 2027 AFL Draft prospects battled it out at The Good Grocer Park on Saturday morning in…
Read moreThe best junior talent across Perth came together for WA Football’s Regional Development Councils (RDCs) Team of the Year Showcase…
Read moreDangerous forward Sam Van Diemen is fit to play in the Sullivan Logistics WAFL Grand Final at Optus Stadium on…
Read moreWe take a look at the players to watch across all three grades on Sullivan Logistics WAFL Grand Final day…
Read moreStepping into the shoes of South Fremantle premiership coach Todd Curley was always going to be a challenge but Craig…
Read moreExciting AFL prospect Toby Whan has his sights on winning a premiership with South Fremantle having claimed the Jack Clarke…
Read moreFrom finding a cancerous lump in January to playing in a WAFL Grand Final nine months later, the comeback story…
Read moreEast Perth co-captain Christian Ameduri says the grand final defeat of last year has become a driving force in turning…
Read moreEach week we are shining the spotlight on some of the young WA talent that has been in brilliant form…
Read moreCharlie Constable was the toast of the WAFL after winning the 2025 Sandover Medal at Crown Perth on Monday night….
Read moreSubiaco star Krstel Petrevski has taken out the 2025 Dhara Kerr Medal after a stellar WAFLW season, winning by five…
Read moreIn a night of high drama, a best on ground performance in the final game of the home and away…
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DROUGHT BROKEN!
Congratulations to our AAMI WA Football State 16s Boys on their first win in Adelaide in more than a decade, defeating South Australia by 12 points at Alberton Oval today. 👏
We asked the Eagles Senior Schoolboys Cup players their favourite half time snack! 🍬🍊
Congratulations to East Fremantle pair Jack Holland, Troy Warner and Peel Thunder’s Jai Keene for being named as co-captains of our AAMI WA Football State 16s Boys team.
Good luck to our boys in their AFL National Under-16s Championship opener against South Australia in Adelaide tomorrow. 💪
Last training session for the 16s boys before the trip to Adelaide 🔥
This weekend is Think Mental Health Round!
We’d love to hear from you in the comments on what you do for your mental health 💚
Out with the team-coloured socks, in with the crazy socks. Wearing them loud and proud for those impacted by Sarcoma. 🧦✨
P.s a few familiar faces on slide three ➡ @westcoasteagles
Can we bring wharfie time into schools sport? Asking for a friend
Thank you to @freodockers for hosting us at the @freodockers Cup!
Court Grammer School took home the prize 🏆
Not WA’s day.
The U18 girls started well but Vic Metro finished better.
Here’s everything you need to know, brought to you by @aami_insurance
You can watch all the U18 action on the AFL Live App and the AFL YouTube channel.
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.