Willetton Football Club heads into 2026 marking a major milestone—50 years of football, community, and resilience. Over that time, the Blues have built a reputation defined not only by success on the field but by the people and culture that have sustained them across generations. Formed in 1976 through the merger of Riverton’s senior side and the Willetton Junior Football & Sports Club, Willetton has grown into one of the most respected and enduring clubs in Perth’s amateur football landscape. Success came early for the Blues, claiming its first premiership in the 1981 South Suburban Murray Football League Colts. That..
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Budget Car and Truck Rental A Grade Men The top of the ladder clash between Fremantle CBC and University was the pick of the bunch in Round 4, with CBC keeping their unbeaten streak alive, scraping past University by just 2 points (60–58). Despite University's constant pressure, CBC's clearance work and superior inside 50 entries ultimately proved the difference. University led at every change until the final siren, with Charlie Carrington-Jones and Ryan Hudson proving tough to deal with, combining for 5 goals. Up stepped Nash Miller and Tom Wright in the fourth, the pair calmly slotting two goals to seal a game they had been..
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This Saturday, Curtin Uni Wesley will host its 15th annual Pink Tiger Day, raising over $550,000 so far for the McGrath Foundation's mission of helping those with cancer — making it the largest community club fundraiser for the Foundation in Australia. From corporate sponsors to auctions and ticket sales, Pink Tiger Day grows bigger every year — and for those who can't make it, a donation page gives everyone a chance to get involved. "Like all of our members, I feel lucky to be part of a club that's been able to build something of this scale off the..
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Rod Clarke has been a constant in Perth local footy for four decades. In 2026, the veteran umpire reaches a rare milestone — his 40th consecutive year officiating the game. While many current players know Rod as a goal umpire, a role that has made up more than half of his 1,500-plus games, the first 20 years of his career were spent as a field umpire, where his reputation as a fair but strong umpire was built. His love of the game was ignited when he was nine, when Rod’s older brother took him to the 1966 WAFL Grand..
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