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Peel into the WAFL grand final for the first time

Peel’s Darcy Tucker amazed everyone with this mark close to goal. Photos by Les Everett.
Peel Thunder took control of the preliminary final early and simply didn’t let a plucky South Fremantle back into it. Continue reading
Royals to face Thunder in elimination final
WAFL round 23…
Aligned teams East Perth and Peel finished the qualifying season with good wins and will meet at Ruston Park. Continue reading
WAFL gets an early elimination final
WAFL round 22
With one round remaining there’s one spot in the WAFL top five up for grabs and the Sharks and Royals will play for it at East Fremantle Oval next Saturday. Continue reading
Sharks slip into the WAFL five
Peel make a big move
Peel Thunder have taken a grip on a finals spot after a powerful victory over East Perth at Leederville Oval. Continue reading
WAFL five still live

Freo derby on TV
There are four rounds to go in the WAFL and two of the weirdiest teams – Peel and East Fremantle – are locked in a battle for fifth spot that could well be decided without either team winning another game for the season. The Thunder are one game ahead of the Sharks and as good as equal on perecntage. The run home for Peel is: East Perth, bye, Subiaco and Claremont. East Fremantle have: bye, Perth, Claremont and East Perth. The task for East Fremantle seems a bit easier but both are impossible to read.
Lions skip clear
WAFL round 18…

Mitch Andrews (C) and Mitch Brown (EP) contest a boundary throw-in.
Apparently the Thursday night WAFL game between Subiaco and South Fremantle at Leederville Oval out-rated The Footy Show. Well done Western Australia. Continue reading
Royals, Thunder reign in the wet
Top two toppled
WAFL round 16

No camera troubles this week – it’s just that I was in sunny Broome while WAFL followers suffered.
WAFL players were greeted with rain, hail, icy winds and thunder in round 16 and strange things happened including the top two teams losing to opponents with seemingly no hope of making the finals. And the top five changed for a change. Continue reading

