This weeks West Coast Poly Player of the Week goes to Goldfields ruckman Brett Hill who rucked manfully all day in his sides 10 goal win against Eastern Districts. The Boulder player gathered plenty of the ball around the ground and pulled in an impressive 12 marks and finished off with a goal to receive his sides Best on Ground honours. Brett now goes into into the running to be named the West Coast Poly Player of the Year with the winner receiving a trip for two to this year’s AFL Grand Final.
Read More [+]This week's West Cost Poly Player of the week goes to Ryan Edwards from the Koorda Football Club in the Central Wheatbelt Football League on the weekend. Edwards was presented with the Regional Men’s Health, ‘Talk to a Mate’ match ball for his best on ground performance as Koorda maintained their spot atop of the ladder with a comfortable victory. Edwards now goes into the running to be named the West Coast Poly Player of the Year with the winner receiving a trip for two to this year’s AFL Grand Final.
Read More [+]Seven matches will take place in regional WA this Saturday as part of the Landmark Country Championships revised format which is in its second year. This number is up from six matches last year. 2017 sees the return of the Goldfields Football League who should field a strong side in their return to the Championships since dropping out of the program in 2012.
Read More [+]This week's West Cost Poly Player of the week goes to South Mandurahs Brad Holmes following his matching winning performance in the Peel Football & Netball League on the weekend. In the top of the table clash Holmes was unstoppable bagging 10 majors to help his Falcons record a crushing 78 point victory over the top of the ladder Centrals.
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Read More [+]This week's West Cost Poly Player of the week goes to Carey Park Panther Arron Hill who played his 300th League game for the Club. At the ripe old age of 40, Hill becomes the first indigenous player in the SWFL’s history to reach the rare milestone.
Read More [+]The WA State Country program continues this Friday night when the New Holland State Country squad faces the WAAFL U23’s in the annual clash for the Kevin Duffy Shield at Fremantle Community Bank Oval. Friday nights clash will see another 26 players pull on the Gold and Black as Head Coach Craig Walker and his fellow selectors look to introduce several new faces to the program in 2017.
Read More [+]The CBH Group Country Colts side that will face the WAAFL Colts this Friday evening has been annouced. 40 players from Country WA attended a Talent Camp and Intrasquad game in late March before the squad for the annual clash against the WAAFL was finalized.
Read More [+]The West Coast Poly Player of the Year award’s Round 5 nomination is Josh Bootsma from the Katanning Wanderers Football Club in the Upper Great Southern Football League. Bootsma was part of Peel Thunders historic maiden WAFL premiership in 2016 before relocating to Katanning during the offseason and he hasn’t missed a beat to date this season as his team sit second on the ladder following a 4-1 start to the season.
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