The West Coast Poly Player of the Year award’s Round 4 nomination is Zane Marwick from the Railways Football Club in the Great Southern Football League. Marwick has begun the season in typically consistent form to be amongst his sides best at every start, highlighted by a best on ground performance on the back of five majors from the midfield as the Tigers recorded a comprehensive victory.
Read More [+]The West Coast Poly Player of the Year award’s Round 3 nomination is Keller/Tammin’s James Venturini. In his seventh season since leaving East Fremantle Venturini has hit the ground running and has been a major contributor in his side sitting atop of the Avon Football Association ladder after four rounds as they look to make it back to back flags this season. A seven goal haul on the weekend saw him not only named in the best but also take his season tally to 24 goals following bags of seven and eight in the first two rounds.
Read More [+]The West Coast Poly Player of the Year award’s Round 2 nomination is Imperials Football Club’s young gun Austin Styles. The 19 year old has started the season with a bang, helping his side to an undefeated 4 zip start to the season in the Lower South West Football League as the Magpies look to go one better than their grand final defeat last year.
Read More [+]The West Coast Poly Player of the Year award is back up and running for season 2017 with former Subiaco star Rhys Waters earning the Week 1 nomination on the back of a nine goal haul for Jurien Bay in the Central Midlands Coastal Football League on the weekend.
Read More [+]WACFL RESULTS 8/9 April 2017
Read More [+]With a number of country Leagues already up and running and a number of others kicking off this week, a raft of ex AFL players have put in clearances to play in the Country. There is no name bigger then former Brisbane Lion and Geelong Cat Mitch Clark (pictured) who has lined up at Mundijong alongside three time premiership player with Brisbane Ash McGrath. If Clark can recapture anything close to his AFL form he will strike fear into most backlines in the PFL. Clark eased himself into it kicking three majors in his sides win over South Mandurah.
Read More [+]Former Claremont and Albany stalward Darrell Panizza will return to coaching in the WA State Coutry Colts Curtain Raiser at Domain Stadium this weekend. The WA State Country Colts are selection of 17-19 year old’s from Regional Western Australia. They squad has been selected based of previous performance and commitment to off season talent programs within their region.
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