When Peel Thunder’s Colts tasted the sweet glory of a two-point grand final triumph in 2022, there is little chance they realised they were playing in a super team.
A sense of history and heritage will be at forefront of Swan Districts’ mind at Steel Blue Oval on Sunday when they celebrate the 90th anniversary of the club’s first-ever game.
Perth have been left to count the cost of a 21-point defeat at the hands of a now ladder-leading East Perth after star Charlie Constable appeared to sustain a serious injury.
Former South Fremantle player Blake Schlensog will make his WAFL return and his debut for Perth in their Anzac Day clash with East Perth on Thursday night.
Speaking for the first time since being dropped, West Coast veteran Andrew Gaff is adamant he has still got something to offer at AFL level as the bid to revive his career continues.
Heath Chapman made his case for a return and a rookie forward will challenge veteran Matt Taberner for Jye Amiss’ spot next week. Here is how the Fremantle-listed players fared for Peel Thunder.
West Coast were belted by 68 points at the hands of Peel Thunder at Optus Stadium on Saturday despite featuring 14-AFL listed players. Here’s how they went...
We’re now less than two weeks from one of the most crucial decisions in WA football history, and it could spell disaster for the WAFL, writes Paul Hasleby.
Fremantle forward Patrick Voss believes his physicality set him apart from other forwards and a series of earth-shattering tackles in Peel’s win over West Coast showed why.
Claremont have knocked over Subiaco to claim their first win of the season, getting revenge over the Lions in a feisty re-match of last year’s semi-final.
A lot can change in six days. For West Coast’s WAFL side, it meant going from jubilation to humiliation as a rampant Peel Thunder dominated them at Optus Stadium.
Claremont coach Ash Prescott insists it is not panic stations yet for his winless Tigers as they prepare to take on Subiaco in a rematch of last year’s first semifinal.