Sports Edge have taken out the 2019 Perth Football League Media Award at the WA Football Media Guild Awards Night held at Optus Stadium on Tuesday Night. The Perth Football League Media Award is presented each year to the person/ company who has provided positive exposure to the league. This year the Sports Edge team was awarded for its weekly online streaming production and broadcast of Perth Footy Live. Perth Footy Live was a new
Read More [+]Three players from the Perth Football League Integrated Competition represented Australian Rules Football at the 2019 INAS Global Games in Brisbane. Held every four years, the INAS Global Games is the largest sporting event for elite athletes with intellectual impairment. The 2019 games were held in Brisbane from 12-19 October and has previously been held in Sweden, Czech Republic, Italy and Ecuador. David Hallows and Lyndsy Ashworth (Coolbinia) along with Tyson Worthington (Willetton) were selected in
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Read More [+]A GRADE University 1.2 5.5 6.6 9.9 (63) Fremantle CBC 2.2 2.3 4.7 6.10 (46) BJ Giles Medal: Sebastian Bentley (University) A RESERVE North Beach 1.3 3.3 6.6 10.7 (67) University 3.1 4.3 5.3 5.5 (35) SM Miller Medal: Nick Wells (North Beach) B GRADE Curtin Uni Wesley 12.9 (81) Collegians 6.7 (43) Best on Ground: Jarrod Parry (Curtin Uni Wesley) B RESERVE
Read More [+]University Football Club claimed the 2019 A Grade Premiership and Sandover Shield last Saturday at Steel Blue Oval in Bassendean. University went into the match as favourites over Fremantle CBC after a solid few weeks defeating Fremantle CBC in the Qualifying Final and reigning premiers Scarborough in the Semi Final. University made their way into the A Grade Grand Final for the first time since 2015 with the win making it their fifth premiership since
Read More [+]Life Without Barriers have partnered with Perth Football League, as a major sponsor of Integrated Football – an exciting competition specifically for athletes with an intellectual disability, allowing them to showcase their Australian Rules Football skills and competitive spirit, and possibly kick start a few new careers! By joining forces, Life Without Barriers are aiming to grow the competition in the state and promote inclusion across all sports. Life Without Barriers WA State Director, Jennie
Read More [+]University and Fremantle CBC will battle it out in the A Grade Grand Final this Saturday 21 September at Steel Blue Oval, Bassendean. University finished second on the ladder with Fremantle CBC finishing third as the finals series saw reigning premiers Scarborough bow out in straight sets. University made their way into their first grand final since 2015 defeating Fremantle CBC and Scarborough in the finals series. Fremantle CBC on the other hand made their
Read More [+]This Saturday 14 September Bassendean player Shane Young will play his 300th game in the C1 Grand Final at East Fremantle Oval. Shane commenced at Bassendean AFC in 2003 as a 16 year old colts player. He captained the Colts in 2005 in the B Grade Grand Final losing by two points. Shane won the League fairest and best in 2008 and is a recipient of the clubs Borg Memorial Trophy. He has played with all three of his brothers
Read More [+]This Saturday 14 September nineteen grades will contest Grand Finals across seven grounds in the metropolitan area. Twenty-six clubs have made their way into the B-E Grade Grand Finals with Curtin Uni Wesley (B, BR, D1, DBC) featuring in four Grand Finals followed by University (D1, D1R, BJC) who feature in three. Another seven clubs will feature in two Grand Finals across the grades. The Grand Finals this year will also see 13 different clubs feature
Read More [+]On Monday 9 September the Crown Ballroom was filled with over 900 guests to celebrate the 2019 Perth Football League season. One of the biggest attendances in recent years saw many awarded for their outstanding seasons. North Fremantle’s Ryan Cook claimed the nights top award, the CJ Jamieson Medal as the A Grade’s Best and Fairest player for 2019. After retiring from the WAFL last season Cook joined the Perth Football League this season finishing
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