2025 Marsh AFL National Academy Boys
The 2025 AFL National Academy Boys squad features four West Australians. Claremont’s Cody Curtin, younger brother of promising Adelaide Crows…
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The 2025 AFL National Academy Boys squad features four West Australians. Claremont’s Cody Curtin, younger brother of promising Adelaide Crows…
Read moreAFL Talent Ambassador Kevin Sheehan has released profiles on the top midfielders in the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft pool. The…
Read moreAFL Talent Ambassador Kevin Sheehan has released the WA profiles on the top tall forwards and rucks in the 2024…
Read moreAFL Talent Ambassador Kevin Sheehan has released profiles on the top tall defenders in the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft pool….
Read moreAFL Talent Ambassador Kevin Sheehan has released profiles on WA’s top small and medium forwards in the 2024 Telstra AFL…
Read moreThe West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) advises that the Nomination Committee, with representatives of the WAFC Board, West Coast Eagles…
Read moreAFL Talent Ambassador Kevin Sheehan has released profiles on the top small and medium defenders in the 2024 Telstra AFL…
Read moreThe Dayton District Open Space in Dayton is the winner of the 2024 West Australian Football Facility of the Year…
Read moreWA’s Nisreen Marouff has made history by winning the first-ever National Girls Leadership Medal at the Bachar Houli Foundation National…
Read moreThe 2024 Telstra AFL Draft Combine and Telstra AFLW Draft Combine wrapped up over the weekend, with a series of…
Read moreEAST Fremantle has produced an emphatic Grand Final performance at Optus Stadium to win a first Reserves premiership in 16…
Read moreWHEN Shayne Hille made his 2015 WAFL debut at East Perth he had every reason to expect to play in…
Read moreMICHAEL Sellwood has had a breakout second WAFL season in the back-line at Peel Thunder as he now looks to…
Read moreTHE black-and-blue blood runs deep with East Perth co-captain Christian Ameduri and the family connection to the Royals only makes…
Read moreThe West Australian Football Commission (WAFC), the governing body of football in Western Australia, is seeking expressions of interest from…
Read moreBEING ahead of the wheel is what makes any great coach and now for the second time, Bill Monaghan has…
Read moreThree WA players have been named in the 2024 Marsh AFL National Championships – U18 Girls All Australian team. Peel…
Read moreTodd Curley admits his hunger for coaching waned in the back half of the WAFL home and away season. South…
Read moreThe Eagles Schoolboys Cup Year 8-9 has been decided with CBC Fremantle and Mater Dei College emerging with Grand Final…
Read moreWA has nine representatives named in a squad by the AFL for the 2024 Marsh AFLW Futures program. East Fremantle’s…
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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.