Budget Car and Truck Rental A Grade Men Kingsway led from start to finish to defeat Ocean Ridge 12.3 (75) to 4.8 (32), with elite efficiency in front of goal proving the difference. While Ocean Ridge finished with 38 more disposals, 11 more clearances and 12 more inside 50s, their inability to capitalise on repeat entries proved costly. Kingsway's exceptional accuracy was the defining factor, converting 12.3 from their opportunities compared to Ocean Ridge's wasteful 4.8, while a commanding 51-23 hit-out advantage through Kody Eaton’s exceptional work, totalling 37 hitouts, allowed them to reset at stoppages when required. Braydn Furmark's..
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Budget Car and Truck Rental C1 Mens Wanneroo have started the season by exceeding already high expectations, going unbeaten so far. Wanneroo's impressive defensive record is the key to their success — 426 points against compared to the next best defensive record, Wembley at 565. Wembley, the other side coming down from B Grade, have been equally impressive, with two losses against Wanneroo that could’ve very easily gone their way. Wembley’s Josh Richards, a constant threat in the forward line, is on track to beat his best scoring season of 60 goals, currently sitting top of the goal-kicking table with..
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The PFL Representative Team Women have secured a long-awaited representative football victory, defeating the WA State Country Women by 29 points at HIF Health Insurance Oval, Joondalup on Friday night. In the first meeting between the two sides in five years, the PFL produced an outstanding four-quarter performance to record a 10.6 (66) to 5.7 (37) victory, levelling the all-time series at two wins apiece alongside a draw. The result was a fitting reward for a group that had spent weeks preparing for the occasion and showcased the strength and continued growth of women's football across the Perth Football League...
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The PFL Representative Team Men delivered a powerful second-half performance to defeat the WA State Country Men by 45 points at HIF Health Insurance Oval, Joondalup on Friday night. Returning for the first time in five years, the representative fixture once again went the way of the Perth Football League, with the PFL running out convincing 14.12 (96) to 8.3 (51) winners. The match was fiercely contested throughout the opening half, with the WA State Country Men matching the PFL's intensity around the contest and remaining within striking distance at the main break. However, the game turned decisively in the..
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