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West Coast and Cottesloe through to WAAFL Women’s Grand Finals

Aug 20, 2018 | WA Football
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West Coast have secured a placed in the WAAFL Women’s A Grade Grand Final after defeating Curtin Uni Wesley in the 2nd Semi Final on Saturday.

The match played under lights at Noranda’s Lightning Park saw West Coast claim a 5.5 (35) – 1.5 (11) victory.

Heading into the match Curtin Uni Wesley were undefeated with their last match against West Coast ending in a draw.

Despite the loss Curtin Uni Wesley will have a second attempt at making this year’s Grand Final as they face University in the Preliminary Final this weekend.

Earlier in the night Cottesloe defeated Rossmoyne to advance straight through to the B Grade Grand Final.

It was a close contest throughout with just one point separating the two sides at half time and two points at three quarter break.

It was no surprise this match was close with Rossmoyne claiming the win by just one-point last time they met.

A 2.1 to 1.1 final term saw Cottesloe claim a 3.5 (23) – 2.2 (14) victory.

In the 1st Semi Final Nollamara defeated Cockburn Lakes by 15 points to set themselves up for a Preliminary Final clash against Rossmoyne this Saturday.

Results – Saturday 18 August- Lightning Park, Noranda

A Grade

Semi Final 2: West Coast 5.5 (35) defeated Curtin Uni Wesley 1.5 (11)

B Grade

Semi Final 1: Nollamara 4.5 (29) defeated Cockburn Lakes 2.2 (14)
Semi Final 2: Cottesloe 3.5 (23) defeated Rossmoyne 2.2 (14)

Fixtures- Saturday 25 August – Lightning Park, Noranda

4.00pm B Grade Preliminary Fina l- Rossmoyne v Nollamara
5.30pm A Grade Preliminary Final – Curtin Uni Wesley v University

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