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WAAFL Women’s Grand Finals

Aug 29, 2018 | WA Football
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West Coast and University will face off in the WA Amateur Football League Women’s A Grade Grand Final this Saturday September 1, at Noranda’s Lightning Park.

West Coast finished second on the ladder at the end of the home and away season before defeating Curtin Uni Wesley in the Semi Final to advance straight through to the season decider.

University finished in fourth position before defeating North Beach in the Semi Final and Curtin Uni Wesley in the Preliminary Final.

The two sides have met twice this season with their first match ending in a draw before their second meeting was a low scoring affair in wet weather with University taking the win by three points.

Prior to the A Grade Grand Final, the Women’s B Grade Grand Final will see Rossmoyne and Cottesloe go head to head at 3.00pm.

Rossmoyne finished the home and away season on top of the ladder going down to Cottesloe in the Semi Final before defeating Nollamara in the Preliminary Final.

Cottesloe finished the season in third position, defeating Cockburn Lakes in the Qualifying Final and Rossmoyne in the Semi Final.

The sides have met twice this season with Rossmoyne securing the win in Round 9 by just one point before Cottesloe defeated Rossmoyne in the Semi Final by nine points.

FIXTURES

Women’s B Grade: Rossmoyne v Cottesloe
3.00pm Lightning Park

Women’s A Grade: West Coast v University
5.00pm Lightning Park

LAST TIME THEY MET..

A Grade

  • Round 5: University 5.2 (32) – West Coast 5.2 (32)
  • Round 12: University 1.2 (8) defeated West Coast 0.5 (5)

B Grade

  • Round 9: Rossmoyne 2.3 (15) defeated Cottesloe 2.2 (14)
  • Semi Final 2: Cottesloe 3.5 (23) defeated Rossmoyne 2.2 (14)

RESULTS – Preliminary Finals 25 August

  • Women’s A Grade: University 3.8 (26) defeated Curtin Uni Wesley 2.4 (16)
  • Women’s B Grade: Rossmoyne 4.1 (25) defeated Nollamara 3.1 (19)

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