
ABC TV’s coverage of WAFL football is probably over. Subiaco captain Kyal Horsely was one of the players interviewed in the rain after the game.
SUBIACO have won their 12th WAFL premiership. Continue reading

ABC TV’s coverage of WAFL football is probably over. Subiaco captain Kyal Horsely was one of the players interviewed in the rain after the game.
SUBIACO have won their 12th WAFL premiership. Continue reading
STRATHFIELDSAYE forwards Sam Mildren and Stephen Milne booted 12 goals between them as the Storm surged home to down Sandhurst in Saturday’s Bendigo Football League grand final.
In just their sixth year of existence and only their 114th senior game since the start-up season in 2009, the Storm booted 12 goals to four after half-time to claim the Bendigo Advertiser Cup: 20.18 (138) to 12.11 (83). Continue reading
A look at Jersey Boys (M)
MAFIA boss Gyp DeCarlo from the mean streets of New Jersey takes a few neighbourhood boys under his wing and acts as their mentor. It’s the early 1950s and Gyp (Christopher Walken) is well aware that Tommy DeVito (Vincent Piazza) and Frankie Valli (John Lloyd Young) could spend most of their productive years behind bars.
WAFL preliminary final Continue reading
NAVARRE fought back from a ten-point deficit at the last change on Saturday to roll over the top of Lexton and claim a Maryborough Castlemaine District Football League grand final berth. Continue reading

Rob Young gets the first clearance of the last quarter in the first semi final and kick-starts an incredible East Fremantle comeback. Photos by Les Everett
There’s unease in the WAFL world. East Perth, the West Coast Eagles alignment team, are into the grand final just as everyone predicted. They made 11 changes to their round 23 team when putting together a line-up for the second semi final. Nine of the inclusions are on the Eagles list making it 11 West Coast players in the second semi team. Continue reading
Three-quarter time. Grand Final. Twenty points down. Low scoring game. Continue reading
WAFL round 23…
IT’S been a strange WAFL season. The four was settled early and the two form teams of the competition aren’t in it. Claremont won their last six games and finished fifth while South Fremantle won six of the last seven to finish up seventh.
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