Three players from Western Australia have been included in the 2019 Inclusion All Australian squad following the AFL National Inclusion Carnival held in Blacktown, New South Wales last week. David Hallows and Lyndsy Ashworth (Coolbinia) and Tyson Worthington (Willetton) were chosen based on their demonstration of the AFL’s values, Play to Win, Play Fair, Play with Passion and Play as One Team. This is the third time David Hallows has been rewarded with All Australian selection
Read More [+]Noel Edgar started his involvement in football in 1966 when, together with schoolmates they formed Old Wesley Football Club (now Curtin Uni Wesley). He was a premiership player in 1966 and runner up in 1967. Due to injury he started field umpiring in the Perth Football League in 1971 and has been umpiring ever since. He has umpired matches from A Grade through to H Grade including over 120 A Grade games. In 1995 he was
Read More [+]Sixteen players from across the Perth Football League's Integrated program will represent Western Australia at the AFL National Inclusion Carnival held in Blacktown, NSW. The week-long carnival which runs from 15 - 20th July kicks off with a round robin style grading carnival to decide Pool A and B. The Integrated Football program run by the Perth Football League caters for players 16 years and over with intellectual disabilities. The players representing WA were nominated by their clubs before participating in
Read More [+]Luke Howard and Jason Mileti have become just the third and fourth players respectively to reach 300 games at Trinity Aquinas Amateur Football Club. On Saturday 29 June Luke Howard reached 300 games under lights against Wembley at Ernest Johnson Reserve. Luke began his playing career in 2002 representing TA’s across various grades from A Grade to D1 Reserves. He won the association A Reserves best and fairest in 2007 and 2009 as well as
Read More [+]The 2019 Perth Football League season sees Collegians Amateur Football Club celebrate their 70th Anniversary. Founded in 1949 Collegians AFC won the Metro Under 20 Premiership in 1952. The club then joined the Perth Football League (Formally the WA Amateur Football League) in 1954 with the first of their 29 Premierships coming in 1965. Please join all your past team mates, club members, volunteers, family and friends on Saturday 20th July to Celebrate our wonderful Football Club. Along
Read More [+]This Saturday 13 July the Perth Football League is encouraging all players, officials and umpires to wear red arm bands to raise awareness of and remove racial vilification in football. The red arm band is used to symbolise Earth-Blood-Life; we come from different places but we are all the same. Those wearing a red arm band will have committed to zero tolerance of vilification, abuse, and an understanding that we are all alike. The
Read More [+]The West Coast Eagles State Amateur Team fought hard against the Victorian Amateur Football Association but were defeated by 31 points on Saturday 6 July at Fremantle Oval. In wet and muddy conditions, the side controlled the first quarter with multiple inside fifties before a thumping kick from Josh Hall (Gosnells) gave WA their first goal. The side leading by a goal at the first break. The VAFA settled in the second quarter with a
Read More [+]The Gosnells Football Club are hosting Wayne Carey on Thursday 11 July. Full details in flyer below:
Read More [+]The 2019 West Coast Eagles State Amateur Team take on the Victorian Amateur Football Association this Saturday 6 July at Fremantle Oval. The 2019 team features players from 13 different clubs with only two players representing the Perth Football League last year in Melbourne. Just 16 points separated the two sides when they met at Trevor Barker Oval in Victoria last July. The Perth Football League started strong but were run over in the second half with the VAFA kicking five
Read More [+]The Perth Football League is excited to announce the appointment of Samantha Reece and Danielle Davison to its Board. As the single largest Australian football competition in WA, the Perth Football League rebranded from the WA Amateur Football League in 2019. The League now comprise 66 clubs, 261 teams and 10,485 men and women who play community based Australian football in the Perth metropolitan area. On their appointment, League President Sam Birmingham said that Samantha
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