The stage is set for the 2025 Budget Car and Truck Rental Women’s Grand Finals, with seven grades ready to battle it out for premiership glory this Saturday. After a gripping weekend of preliminary finals, the best of Perth’s women’s football will come together at HIF Health Insurance Oval and Burrendah Reserve.
This is the pinnacle of women’s community football — where grassroots passion meets premiership glory, where clubs rally together, and where players have the chance to etch their names into PFL history. From the early bounce to the standalone A Women’s Grand Final at 5:00pm, the day will celebrate the incredible talent, determination, and community spirit that makes this competition so special.
A Women – Standalone Showcase
The headline act of the weekend will be the A Women’s Grand Final, held as a standalone match at 5:00pm on Saturday.
In their debut A Grade season, Baldivis stunned Curtin Uni Wesley with a gritty 5-point win, 5.5 (35) to 4.6 (30). Sabreena McKinnon and Sara Sammons were the heroes, kicking two goals each to seal a historic spot in the decider. They’ll now face University, who qualified a week earlier, in what promises to be a thrilling contest.
All clubs and supporters are encouraged to get down and pack HIF Health Insurance Oval for this showcase of the women’s competition.
A Reserves Women
University will be chasing a league-and-reserves double after overcoming Curtin Uni Wesley 4.4 (28) to 0.4 (4). They’ll face North Fremantle in the Grand Final.
B Women
Hamersley Carine held off Quinns District in a tight 4.3 (27) to 3.5 (23) victory. The result not only sends them into the Grand Final but also secures promotion to A Grade for 2026. They’ll meet Trinity Aquinas for the premiership.
C1 Women
Kwinana will rue missed opportunities in front of goal after kicking 2.8 (20) to Ocean Ridge’s 3.4 (22). Ocean Ridge will now face Kelmscott in the decider.
C2 Women
Swan Valley produced a commanding 9.6 (60) to 3.0 (18) victory over Canning Vale, with Captain Hannah Stephens slotting two goals and Chanel-Rose Jetta kicking three. They’ll now take on Ballajura in the Grand Final.
C3 Women
A dominant performance from Melisha Hardy, who bagged five goals, saw Kingsway defeat Hills Rangers 9.6 (60) to 2.2 (14). They’ll now meet Bayswater in the decider.
C4 Women
Courtney West booted five majors as Ellenbrook stormed past Trinity Aquinas 10.8 (68) to 2.2 (14). They’ll now clash with Manning in the Grand Final.
With seven premierships on the line and history waiting to be made, this Saturday promises to be a celebration of women’s football at its very best. Whether it’s the rise of new contenders or the chance to crown repeat champions, the atmosphere will be electric. So rally your teammates, bring your colours, and make some noise as we showcase the strength, passion, and community spirit of the Perth Football League’s women’s competition.