Due to the WA Government’s COVID-19 restrictions enacted at the time, matches fixutred for the 24th April 2021 could not be played. By-law A2.7.4 provides for where matches cannot be played: Where a match is abandoned or terminated before the scheduled end or the result of the match is in dispute, the General Manager at his absolute discretion may determine the result or order the match be replayed at such time and place as he
Read More [+]Saturday 15 May will see Curtin Uni Wesley Football Club host its 10th Anniversary of Pink Tiger Day, raising funds for the McGrath Foundation. What started as the brainchild of club stalwart Mark Hayter a decade ago, has gone on to be the largest ‘grassroots’ level national contributor to the McGrath Foundation. Previous amounts raised have been upwards of $50,000 and the club is hopeful that 2021 will be another big year on all fronts. Over
Read More [+]To commemorate 100 years of amateur football, we have partnered with Sporting Fine Art who have created a unique piece of art comprising all 69 club mascots. To get your piece of history, head to the Sporting Fine Art Online Store
Read More [+]The WA State Government has announced that from 12.01am Saturday 1st May 2021 to 12.01am Saturday 8th May 2021 some minor transitional COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place. In relation to the Perth Football League, including where clubs have organised Centenary Round events; 1. Matches will be played as fixtured with spectators permitted. 2. Masks will no longer be required outside, provided it is possible to physically distance from others. This situation may arise in the
Read More [+]To celebrate 100 years of the Perth Football League, the two longest serving clubs in the League, University and Fremantle CBC, will battle it out in an A Grade clash at Fremantle Community Bank Oval on Friday 7 May at 7:00pm. Free Entry. University proudly holds the record of the most A Grade premierships in the history of the league (20). Neil Donaldson joined University as a first-year student in 1954 – the same year the
Read More [+]The West Australian State Government has announced today that interim COVID-19 restrictions will be in place starting 12.01am Tuesday 27 April until 12.01am Saturday 1 May. WA's lockdown will end at midnight tonight but interim restrictions will apply for the next four days. During this period, training can proceed with players and officials but no spectators. Clubrooms can reopen, however the 4 square metre capacity rule will be in place, with a limit of 20 patrons. Masks must be worn
Read More [+]As per the West Australian State Government's announcement this afternoon, community sport is cancelled for this weekend. This means that all Perth Football League matches are cancelled for this weekend. Players are not permitted to train at their club. Clubs, as licensed and recreational venues, cannot open during these restrictions. At this stage, no decision has been made by the League on replaying the fixtures scheduled for 24th April 2021, or if equal points are awarded
Read More [+]The Perth Football League (PFL) published a magazine inserted in the West Australian Newspaper on 10 April to commemorate their 100th year in 2021. Within the magazine was a compilation of the most notable 100 people to participate in the PFL's competition within that time. Browsing the list reveals a who's who of people who went on to become titans of business in Australia and even chaired some of our most successful companies. Included in this top 100
Read More [+]Congratulations to Bullcreek Leeming Football Club Legend and Premiership Player Paul Petkovich, who plays his 450th game for the Bombers this weekend. “Peko” has been one of the BLFC’s greatest ever, both on and off the field, having played an incredible 27 seasons. In addition, Peko has served on the Committee for over 25 consecutive years in just about every role from Registrar, to Vice President and President. Peko’s football achievements are extraordinary and include: 4x
Read More [+]After finishing a shorted 2020 season on 399 games, Saturday 10 April will see Warnbro Swans Football Club stalwart Ben Voges play his 400th game for the Club at the Warnbro Recreation Oval. The 40-year-old has been part of Warnbro Football Club for 33 years, having first played for Warnbro in the under eights back in 1988. Ben has been a big part of the Warnbro Swan Football Club: - games record holder, Club Captain from
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