Round 8 Recap | A Men, A Women & EGT Laurie Keene Colts

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Life Without Barriers Integrated Competition Round Six Rewind

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Peter Grosser, North Fremantle Club Stalwart, Honoured with Order of Australia for His Incredible Contribution to Local Football

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Painting the Day Blue: Collegians Lead the Way in Mental Health Awarenes

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Breaking New Ground: Kingsway’s First Women’s Team Takes the Field

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Women’s A Grade After a well-deserved week off for all the teams in the League, they came back strong and ready for round 8. In the Women’s A Grade competition, we saw Baldivis go up against Bullcreek Leeming, a rematch from their B Grade Grand Final Match in the 2024 season. Bullcreek took the win by 4 points, however, both teams played so impressively in the 2024 season that both advanced to A Grade for 2025. The 1st quarter began at a slow pace, with both teams struggling to gain momentum. However, Baldivis got a burst of energy in the..

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Game of the week: Willetton v High Wycombe    What was the best day all week weather wise made out for a cracking contest between two very tough opponents in Willetton and High Wycombe and if history is anything to go by between these two sides, the fans were in for a tight one.  The early stages of the game saw Willetton dominate from the get-go and found themselves on the scoreboard early thanks to 2 quick goals by Jack Zonca. High Wycombe started to find some movement and ball carry and was rewarded with a quick goal themselves to..

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The Perth Football League is proud to celebrate North Fremantle Football Club stalwart and PFL Hall of Champions inductee, Peter Grosser, who has been awarded an Order of Australia in the King’s Birthday Honours for his outstanding service to Australian rules football. A true all-rounder, Peter has worn many hats throughout his more than 50-year association with the North Fremantle Amateur Football Club - as a player, coach, president, vice-president, general manager, bar manager, and a dual life member. His journey with the club began in 1972, after a playing stint with Claremont, becoming one of the first WAFL players..

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Over the weekend, the Collegians Football Club proudly hosted its inaugural Mental Health Round, a day that proved footy is about much more than wins and losses. This wasn’t just a game. It was a powerful act of remembrance, resilience, and unity, sparked by the heartbreaking loss of a young player earlier this year. In collaboration with the Blue Tree Project, the club transformed David Cruickshank Reserve into a space for connection and conversation. From painting a tree blue to auctioning specially designed jumpers, every element of the day was carefully crafted to raise awareness for mental health and encourage..

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