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Aaron Black adds Breckler Medal to Sandover Medal

Saturday, October 10, 2015 - 4:00 PM - by Chris Pike
AARON Black's remarkable young WAFL career has gathered another significant landmark with the 22-year-old midfielder winning the Breckler Medal for the first time as West Perth's fairest and best for the 2015 season. Black received the Breckler Medal as the fairest and best winner on Friday night at Joondalup's HBF Arena as the West Perth Football Club celebrated a tremendous 2015 season that saw the Falcons' league side make the grand final, and the reserves and colts both making the finals. The evening was capped off with Black being presented the Breckler Medal with him now having played 109 matches for West Perth since making his debut in 2010. Read More ...


Ashton Hams wins South Fremantle fairest and best for first time

Saturday, October 10, 2015 - 3:56 PM - by Chris Pike
ASHTON Hams has claimed his first WJ Hughes Medal as the South Fremantle Football Club fairest and best award winner capping off a tremendous 2015 WAFL season that included him representing Western Australia and earning life membership at the Bulldogs. Hams had a tremendous season for South Fremantle with the 29-year-old dual premiership player spending the majority of the season in the midfield, averaging 29.9 possessions a game being tremendously consistent not having a game with less than 17 touches. Along the way, he had 10 matches with 30 or more disposals and in the last 10 games of the 2015 season he was particularly outstanding averaging 33 possessions. Read More ...


Dominant ruckman Johnson claims second FD Book Medal

Saturday, October 10, 2015 - 3:30 PM - by Chris Pike
PAUL Johnson continues to be the premier ruckman in the WAFL and after a 2015 season that saw him again confirm himself as the league's best big man and leading Western Australia to a State game win, he has claimed a second FD Book Medal as East Perth's fairest and best. Johnson has now put together a remarkable four seasons in the WAFL with East Perth following his AFL career, and in his 90 matches with the Royals he has been the outstanding ruckman in the WAFL averaging 17 possessions, four marks and 29 hit outs right across the four years. He again had an outstanding 2015 season and especially stood up to be East Perth's only big man for a lot of the second half of the season with Scott Lycett, Callum Sinclair and Fraser McInnes all unavailable either through injury or playing in the AFL with the West Coast Eagles. Read More ...


WA winner claims Toyota Good for Footy Raffle major prize

Friday, October 9, 2015 - 1:30 PM
Community football clubs around Australia are celebrating thanks to the Toyota Good for Footy Raffle. The raffle, which kicked off for the first time nationally in 2015, proved a huge success with more than $387,000 raised across 249 football clubs. Toyota, the AFL and the West Australian Football Commission teamed up to create the raffles with one goal in mind — to make it easy for clubs to raise as much money as possible. The raffle was rolled out across seven states and territories to make it one of the largest grassroots fundraisers ever seen in Australia. Clubs registered online to receive free raffle books and sell tickets for $5 each, keeping 100% of the proceeds. Read More ...


WAFL players in AFL spotlight at Draft Combine

Thursday, October 8, 2015 - 10:15 AM
Eight of the West Australian Football League's top players will be tested at the AFL National Draft Combine in Melbourne, starting today and concluding on Sunday, October 11. The players will undertake testing and interviews including fitness assessments, psychomotor testing, medical screening and skills tests. To attend the NAB AFL National Draft Combine, players must be nominated by at least five AFL clubs. Another 23 WAFL players will then be tested at the WA State Combine on Saturday, October 17 at HBF Arena, Joondalup. State Draft Combines will also be held in Melbourne and Adelaide for players nominated by up to four AFL clubs. Approximately 20% of AFL draftees over the last three years have come from the WAFL, which has one of the highest draft rates per-capita with a 10-year average of 14.27 AFL draftees per 1000 participants (2004-14) – above the industry average of 11.16. Read More ...


Riggio pips Davis to claim first Swan Medal

Monday, October 5, 2015 - 11:59 PM - by Chris Pike
MATT Riggio pipped Ryan Davis to claim the Swan Medal as Swan Districts' fairest and best award on Friday night after career-best seasons from the 2010 premiership pair. Over 220 people attended the Swan Medal night for 2015 and past winners of the fairest and best were on hand including Adam Lange, Craig Callaghan and Garth Taylor to witness Riggio take home the award for the first time after 119 matches with the black-and-whites. Riggio and Davis played in the 2010 premiership for Swan Districts having both previously played in the AFL with North Melbourne and West Coast respectively, and now as veterans they were outstanding midfielders in 2015 and fought out the Swan Medal. Read More ...


Former Sharks benefit from Lions identifying recruiting needs

Monday, October 5, 2015 - 10:52 PM - by Chris Pike
SAM Menegola has experienced plenty of down times early in his football career but the second half of 2015 at Subiaco saw everything come together remarkably culminating in a premiership alongside one of his ex-East Fremantle teammates Scott Hancock. Menegola has always been a player with enormous talent and versatility to play virtually any position on the ground which is why he's spent four years on AFL lists with Hawthorn and Fremantle respectively. However, injuries meant he never got to see through a full season or settle into one position on the ground with him unable to break through for an AFL debut at either club before being delisted by Fremantle at the end of 2014. Read More ...


Yarran pushes for AFL future, Halligan makes up for heartbreak

Monday, October 5, 2015 - 10:25 PM - by Chris Pike
SHANE Yarran took another step towards a potential AFL future with a starring performance in Subiaco's second consecutive WAFL premiership while for Kyle Halligan, he was just glad to be part of it after missing out 12 months prior. Yarran has now played two seasons of WAFL football with the Lions and has two premiership medallions to show for it along with having represented Western Australia and winning this year's Bernie Naylor Medal as the league's leading goal kicker. Following an exciting first season in the WAFL in 2014 where he kicked 39 goals in 20 matches to help Subiaco to the premiership, Yarran took it to another level in 2015 and it all began by playing for the Indigenous All Stars in an AFL pre-season hit out against the West Coast Eagles. Read More ...


2015 WAFL 14s/15s Carnival

Friday, October 2, 2015 - 1:24 PM
Over the next two weeks over 1200 players from 39 teams will participate in the annual WAFL 14’s/15’s Carnival. The carnival is conducted each year between the nine WAFL Clubs and the South West Academy of Sport. Both the 14s and 15s carnivals run in two divisions, with players participating according to birth-date. Read More ...


VIDEO: 2015 WAFL AHG Car Winner

Friday, October 2, 2015 - 10:03 AM
It's not everyday a footy fan walks away from a game with a brand new car. But for Subiaco supporter Penelope Riley that's exactly what happened when she was picked out of the fans who pre-purchased tickets to the WAFL Grand Final to win a car thanks to AHG. Read More ...


Cooper named Football Woman of the Year

Friday, October 2, 2015 - 9:24 AM
West Australian Jan Cooper was named the 2015 Football Woman of the Year at the Liptember Grand Final Comedy Debate at Crown Palladium in Melbourne on Thursday.   Cooper is the AFL’s National Manager of Female Football (WA) and has been synonymous with female football development across the nation. Prior to working with the AFL she was the WA Football Commission's Manager of Female Football. Read More ...


VIDEO: 2015 WAFL Mark and Goal of the Year

Thursday, October 1, 2015 - 12:59 PM
The 2015 reiwa.com Goal of the Year and AHG Mark of the Year were officially announced at the McDonald's WAFL Grand Final on Sunday, September 27. The reiwa.com Goal of the Year went to Subiaco's Shane Yarran for his mid-air soccer goal in Round 1 at Medibank Stadium, while the AHG Mark of the Year went to South Fremantle's Ben Saunders for his screamer in the Round 6 derby at Fremantle Oval. The reiwa.com prize cheque was presented by Hayden Groves from reiwa.com and accepted on behalf of Shane Yarran by Subiaco Football Club President Mark Lawrence at half time of the Grand Final. The AHG prize cheque was presented by AHG's Nicole Mahrino to Ben Saunders, also at half time. Read More ...


Rumble ends on six WAFL premierships but Subiaco far from done

Thursday, October 1, 2015 - 12:21 PM - by Chris Pike
DARREN Rumble's remarkable WAFL career at Subiaco came to an end in Sunday's Grand Final win as he celebrated a sixth premiership while another man in just his ninth league match got to taste his first after a long apprenticeship. Rumble has made the decision to retire after winning his sixth premiership medal from seven grand finals and 229 matches with Subiaco while there were plenty of multiple and first-time premiership winners in between him and nine-game 22-year-old Craig Hoskins. Captain Kyal Horsley became a dual premiership skipper and three-time premiership player while Wayde Twomey won his third WAFL flag, but his second with Subiaco after being part of the 2010 premiership at Swan Districts. Read More ...


Dalgliesh among three WA umpires named for AFL Grand Final

Wednesday, September 30, 2015 - 9:29 AM
WA umpire Jeff Dalgleish will umpire his first AFL Grand Final this weekend when the West Coast Eagles play Hawthorn. Dalgliesh, who commenced with the WAFL in 2003 and has umpired 232 league games including 113 AFL games, will  join WA boundary umpire Nathan Doig and former WA umpire Brett Rosebury to umpire the AFL Grand Final.  Doig will umpire his fourth Grand Final on the boundary, while Rosebury will umpire his seventh Grand Final . WAFL Umpire Manager Darryl Sinclair said he had been very fortunate to have worked with Dalgliesh and congratulated him on being selected for the AFL Grand Final. "We have shared the challenges, the lows, the highs that umpiring our great game brings," he said. Read More ...


VIDEO: WAFL Grand Final Highlights

Tuesday, September 29, 2015 - 4:32 PM
Want to relive the best moments of the 2015 WAFL Grand Final? The result was a fresh and dominant Subiaco team proving too good for West Perth, taking home the 2015 Premiership cup with a 66 point win in front of a crowd of 13,094 at Domain Stadium.   Read More ...