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1 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 16 JULY 8, 2010 $3.00 TM

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3 Publisher This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by Media Tonic. Phone Fax Sales Editor Tracey Lewis Photography Andrew Ritchie, Tracey Lewis, William Crabb & Paul Litherland Design/Typesetting Jacqueline Holland - Visible Ink Graphics Printing Quality Press. Phone Address 9, Roberts Street West Osborne Park WA s.little@qualitypress.com.au Cover Landmark Championships The Football Budget is printed on Express Gloss 90gsm paper, which is sourced from a sustainably managed forest and uses manufacturing processesof the highest environmental standards. The Football Budget is printed by a Level 2 EnvironmentalAccredited printer. The magazine is 100% recyclable. WAFL admission prices $12 Adult* $9 Concession / RAC Member* 2 for 1 offer Student Edge Member* Free Children U16 *Includes a copy of Football Budget Find us on Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system without the permission of the publisher. Opinions expressed in the Football Budget are not necessarily those of the WAFC. The WAFC or affi liated clubs believe that the material produced in this publication is accurate, but gives no warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all liability for claims against the WAFC or affiliated clubs, Media Tonic, its employees, agents, or any other person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. Registered by Australia Post - PP642521/00112 On the Cover 4-5 Chad Cossom winging his way to 200 games Landmark Country Football Championships Something Special 8 Demons support National Diabetes Week Every Week 6 Awards 7 Tipping 49 Club notes WAFC news 52 Country Football 54 Community Football 56 WAFL Stats 57 Ladders & results 58 Fixtures 4-5 Cossom wings his way to 200 Game time Swan Districts v West Perth Claremont v Peel East Perth v South Fremantle East Fremantle v Perth 55 West Coast v Adelaide & Richmond v Fremantle Landmark Country Football Championships BALCATTA: Ph: CANNINGTON: Ph: CANNING VALE: Ph: KELMSCOTT: Ph: MIDLAND: Ph: MORLEY: Ph: O CONNOR: Ph: WANGARA: Ph: OPEN THURSDAYS TILL 7PM, SATURDAYS TILL 2PM Proudly Supporting Football in WA 3

4 written by Tracey Lewis COSSOM WINGS his way to 200 THIS time next year Chad Cossom could be arguing a case in a law court. He won t be representing himself but hopefully putting his recentlyacquired law degree to good use as a criminal or family lawyer. For the Lions sake they will be hoping Cossom, who plays his 200 th game for the club against Peel Thunder this Saturday, isn t taken from their grasp too quickly. I can t see myself playing for another eight years and still playing when I m 37 like Ali Pickett, but I ll have to wait and see whether I ll be able to combine work and football, the four-time premiership wingman said. Ironically Cossom will reach the magic milestone against the same team against whom he made his debut in Since then he has played in winning grand finals in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 and losing premiership deciders in 2003 and It s hard to describe how I feel about playing 200 games in just a few sentences, said the 28-year-old. Playing for 11 years is a long time and I have had some tremendous success along the way. I ve had a great time. We celebrated last Saturday night with a roast at the club. The boys brought up a few stories I would have preferred they forgot, but it was all in good fun. Chris Phelan s dad is a musician and he penned a song for me, mostly highlighting the embarrassing things I have done off the field and there have been a few of those! Cossom is renowned for his striking runs along the wing in his now famous No.3 guernsey but strangely enough running is not one of his favourite past times. I hated running when I was a kid, he said. Especially at school carnivals when you had to run those 1500m races. I didn t mind the 100m and 200m sprints, but that was about it. It s taken a lot of learning over the years and much of that credit goes to our former fitness coach Matt Barber. He brought a new science into running for us and added a new dimension to my training. I still didn t enjoy it but he had clever ways of getting me to do it. Cossom becomes the first player since Brian Taylor on August 25, 1990 to play 200 games for the mighty Lions. Four games prior to that Clinton Brown also played his 200th game. I hated running when I was a kid. Especially at school carnivals when you had to run those 1500m races. I didn t mind the 100m and 200m sprints, but that was about it. Chad Cossom. Since then the biggest tallies by Subiaco players have been Andrew Macnish (196), Dwayne Lamb (191), Damian Hampson (169) and Nathan O Connor (167). Former South Fremantle wingman and now St Kilda tagger Clint Jones was one of Cossom t hardest opponents, while he enjoyed his battles with now teammate Shaun Hildebrandt. Clint was impossible to play on because he s got such a big engine, he would just run all day, Cossom said. I had some good battles with Shaun when he was at Peel and I used to say to him that he should come and join us at Subi and eventually he did. ` In terms of mentors over the years, guys like Peter Bird, Dane Carmody and Paul Blair were always there to talk to me and listen to me and help me get the best out of myself. I also owe a lot to Peter German. He was a wingman in his day too so when he was coaching us I always listened to what he had to say good or bad. He was pretty straight up and he would tell you where you were going wrong but he d just as quickly praise you if you did something wrong. I do feel like one of the elder statesmen of the club in one way, but I don t really think of myself as being old. It s been a good journey. 4

5 Cossom in action in the 2007 grand final. PHOTO: By Bill Crabb 5

6 Awards Leading goal kicker Leaderboard after Round Chad Jones (CL) Ryan Murphy (SF) Callum Wilson (SF), Ian Richardson (CL) Tim Geappen (SD) Ashley Hansen (SD) Anthony Tsalikis (WP) Blake Broadhurst (SUB) Jarrod Ninyette (CL) Andrew Foster (CL) Ryley Dunn (EF) Brent LeCras (WP) Nathan Phillips (SF), Michael Swan (EP) Andrew Krakouer (SD) Bradley Holmes (Peel), Adam Prior (EP), Ben Colreavy (SD) Ben Bucovaz (EF), Phil Read (Sub), Justin Simpson (SD) 18 Anton Saylor (WP) Best First Year Country Player CLAREMONT young gun Jesse Laurie has moved into outright second in the 2010 Best First Year Country Player Award after picking up two votes from the weekend. Laurie now sits six votes behind leader Aaron Elari who was also awarded a vote in Round 15. To be eligible for votes in the Best First Year Country Player Award, players must have played eight games or less at the start of the 2010 season and be aged 21 or under at the end of the season. AFL-listed rookies are eligible to win the award as long as they are not elevated to the senior AFL list throughout the season. Votes are allocated by the WA Country Football League each week, with a maximum of three given to any one player, with no limit to the number of players who can be allocated votes (3, 2 or 1). Round 15 votes 2. Jesse Laurie (CL) 1. Clint Garlett (SD), Aaron Elari (PTH) Leaderboard (after Round 15) 20 Aaron Elari (PTH) 14 Jesse Laurie (CL) 13 Clinton Garlett (SD) 8 Harley Bennell (Peel) 7 Rhett Kerr (Sub) 6 Keifer Yu (CL), Selby Lee-Steere (EF) 5 Christopher Luff (Peel) 2 Todd Richards (SUB) Player-of-the-Year LUKE Blackwell and Josh Roberts were the only two of the top four leaders to pick up more votes in the Good Guys 2010 Player-ofthe-Year Award from Round 15. Each of them picked up one vote and gained a small amount of ground on leader Andrew Krakouer who is still ahead by nine votes. Round 15 votes Subiaco v East Fremantle 3. Darren Rumble (SUB) 2. Shaun Hildebrandt (SUB) 1. Blake Broadhurst (SUB) Swan Districts v East Perth 3. Zach Clarke (EP) 2. Tom Roach (SD) 1. Josh Roberts (SD) South Fremantle v Claremont 3. Andrew Foster (CL) 2. Jesse Laurie (CL) 1. Luke Blackwell (CL) Perth v West Perth 3. Jay Tindall (WP) 2. Dan Hunt (WP) 1. Andrew McDougall (PTH) Leaderboard (after Round 15) Andrew Krakouer (SD) Chad Jones (CL), Luke Blackwell (CL) Josh Roberts (SD) 9 -- Aaron Sweet (EP), Nathan Phillips (SF), Andrew Foster (CL) 8 -- Jamie McNamara (EF) 7 -- Ashley Hansen (SD), Steven Dodd (EF), Shaun Hildebrandt (SUB) 6 -- Chad Cossom (SUB), Ian Richardson (CL), Craig Wulff (EP), Jarrod Ninyette (CL), Lewis Stevenson (CL), Ross Young (PTH) 5 Darren Rumble (SUB), Ryan Brabazon (CL), Brent LeCras (WP), Allistair Pickett (SUB), Ryan Murphy (SF), Aidan Parker (SUB), Callum Wilson (SF), Tendai Mzungu (PTH), Jesse Laurie (CL), Tom Roach (SD) 4 Rohan Bewick (WP), Ben Randall (SUB), Ray Bartholomew (WP), Kym Monteath (EF), Mark McGough (EF), Koby Stevens (EF), Craig Glancy (EP) 3 Caleb Shadbolt (WP), Will Schofield (Peel), Andrew Strijk (WP), Harley Bennell (Peel), Steven Armstrong (PTH), Matt Guadagnin (WP), Rhys Palmer (EF), Clancee Pearce (SD), Luke Tedesco (WP), Mitch Brown (EF), Rory O Brien (Peel), Kyal Horsley (SUB), Zac Beeck (EP), Ashton Hams (SF), Pat Travers (EP), Hayden North (SF), Blake Broadhurst (SUB), Jay Tindall (WP), Zach Clarke (EP) Rodriguez Shield 2010 tally board after Round 15 Claremont East Fremantle Swan Districts South Fremantle East Perth West Perth Subiaco Perth...70 Peel Thunder...48 Clubs are awarded 10 points for every league win and four points for a reserves or colts win. Rising Star Jay Tindall CLINT Garlett is still a clear leader in the 2010 Rising Star Award, but there are some strong challengers coming through heading into Round 16. East Fremantle s Jacob Brennan, West Perth s Rohan Bewick and West Perth s Jay Tindall are starting to pick up votes consistently and working their way up the voting tally. To be eligible for votes in the Rising Star Award, players must have played eight games or less at the start of the 2010 season and be aged 21 or under at the end of the season. AFL-listed rookies are eligible to win the award as long as they are not elevated to the senior AFL list throughout the season. Round 15 votes Subiaco v East Fremantle 3. Rory Muller (SUB) 2. Jacob Brennan (EF) 1. Selby Lee-Steere (EF) Swan Districts v East Perth 3. Brett Dobson (EP) 2. Jordan Eastwell (EP) 1. Clint Garlett (SD) South Fremantle v Claremont 3. Jesse Laurie (CL) 2. Aaron Holt (CL) 1. - Perth v West Perth 3. Jay Tindall (WP) 2. Rohan Bewick (WP) 1. Brett Hodge (PTH) Leaderboard (after Round 15) Clinton Garlett (SD) Aaron Elari (PTH) Jacob Brennan (EF) Anthony Collica (SF), Rohan Bewick (WP) Jesse Laurie (CL) Alex Fasolo (EF) Dean Cadwallader (EP), Jay Tindall (WP) Brodie Filo (Peel), Rhett Mason (Peel), Rory Muller (SUB) 9 Keifer Yu (CL), Rhett Kerr (SUB) 8 -- Reece Blechynden (SUB), Bernard Sneeuwajt (PTH), 7 -- Harley Bennell (Peel), Lewis Harvey (WP), Brett Hodge (PTH), Selby Lee-Steere (EF) 5 -- Jamie Delborello (EP), Mitchell Carter (SF), Brett Dobson (EP) 4 -- Jack Darling (WP), Blayne Wilson (Peel), Brett Van Groningen (SD), Joel Fiegert (PTH) 3 Jesse Crichton (Peel), Joel Palumbo (SF), Darren Humble (SF), Tom Lee (CL), Brent Fotheringham (EP), Blake Anderson (CL), Jordan Eastwell (EP) 6

7 Tipping Games this week South Fremantle v West Perth Peel Thunder v Subiaco Perth v Swan Districts West Coast v Adelaide East Fremantle v Claremont Richmond v Fremantle Tracey Lewis Football Budget Clint Wheeldon ABC Radio Karl Langdon 6PR South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco Adelaide Fremantle TOTAL 57 West Perth Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco West Coast Fremantle TOTAL 63 South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco Adelaide Fremantle TOTAL 60 Russell Reid The West Australian Lachy Reid Channel 10 Simon Beaumont 6PR West Perth Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco Adelaide Fremantle TOTAL 60 West Perth Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco West Coast Fremantle TOTAL 65 South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco West Coast Richmond TOTAL 60 Phil Lamb ABC TV Ross Lewis thewest.com.au Russell Woolf ABC Radio South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco West Coast Fremantle TOTAL 58 South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco West Coast Fremantle TOTAL 59 South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco West Coast Richmond TOTAL 57 Shaun McManus Nova 93.7 Glen Quartermain The Sunday Times Most Favoured South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco Adelaide Fremantle TOTAL 67 South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco Adelaide Fremantle TOTAL 61 South Fremantle Swan Districts Claremont Subiaco Adelaide Fremantle TOTAL 59 GAME ON 7

8 Perth Demons Support National Diabetes Week Diabetes is the world s fastest growing chronic disease An estimated 275 Australians develop diabetes every day 1.7 million Australians have diabetes Up to half the cases of type 2 diabetes remain undiagnosed AFTER last year s success, Perth is again supporting National Diabetes Week (July 11 17) during its Round 16 game against Swan Districts at EFTel Oval. At the game, Diabetes WA staff and Demons mascots will be handing out promotional material to celebrate the most important week on the diabetes calendar. National Diabetes Week occurs each year in July and Diabetes WA use this opportunity to spread vital messages about the prevention of type 2 diabetes. This year, they are encouraging people over 40 to get informed and seek advice about their predisposition for type 2 diabetes, as age alone is a risk factor for the disease. A number of lifestyle choices can increase a person s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, such as excess body fat, inactivity and smoking; however, there are additional non-modifiable factors, like age, that can also result in an escalated chance of being diagnosed with the disease, even if they live a healthy lifestyle. Sandy Havlin, a credentialled diabetes educator from Diabetes WA says that type 2 diabetes was once called mature age onset diabetes because it was considered to only affect people in their 60 s, 70 s or older; however, this is no longer the case. In recent times, cases of type 2 diabetes have increased dramatically, which has resulted in the at-risk age being lowered from 50 plus to 40. We now even see early teens developing type 2 diabetes; therefore, we can no longer consider this only a problem for people in their 60 s or 70 s, Ms Havlin said. As we age, less insulin is produced; this limits the amount of glucose entering the cells of the body resulting in an escalated risk of type 2 diabetes. If you re over 40 and have a family history of diabetes then it s important to see a doctor for assessment. While individuals are more susceptible as they get older, type 2 diabetes is becoming more prevalent across all age groups; however, people can reduce their risk by up to 60 perecnt by making healthy lifestyle changes. To find out more, contact the Diabetes WA Information and Advice Line (DIAL) or visit, The Western Front Saturday on Ten WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO THE 2010 AFL Grand Final. The Western Front is proudly sponsored by: Just show us your W for your chance to win, thanks to IGA - your local WA supermarket. 8

9 GAME PREVIEWS written by Tracey Lewis South Fremantle v West Perth Look for: A real scrap between two teams fighting for survival as the race hots up for places in the top four. The Bulldogs are two games out of the top four, while the Falcons are one game out but gained some momentum with a win over the Demons last week. Injuries have hit the Bulldogs in past weeks (Reece Adams with a hamstring and Nathan Phillips with a knee) but last week their more experienced campaigners like Ashton Hams and Kris Miller stood tall and took it up the Tigers and they ll need to be at their best again to wing their way to victory over the Falcons for the first time this season. In a rather intriguing statistic, as supplied by Steve Davies, Craig White will play his 50th league match at Fremantle Oval in this game. White s first 13 matches at the ground resulted in 13 straight wins and 35 of his 72 career wins have been at the Port. Looking good in the ressies: The Bulldogs fell at the hands of Claremont, but not for a lack of effort from the likes of Jarrod Parry, Thomas Motlop and Stanford Stanford who kicked three goals. It was a similar case for the Falcons who were beaten by a single kick by Perth. The Falcons best were Tom Crossland, Alex James and Regan Duckworth. Overall record: South Fremantle won 169, West Perth won 159, Drawn 6 Overall grand final record: Played 7, South Fremantle won 4, West Perth won 3 Perth v Swan Districts Look for: The Demons midfield brigade to try to release some of the pressure on Ross Young who got plenty of the ball last week but was unable to deliver it with his usual effectiveness. Young will shoulder much of the burden as the Demons try to contain one of the fiercest and most highly skilled midfields running around in the WAFL. However, expect the Demons to throw everything at Swans, after all, they have nothing to lose. The rest of the season is about restoring some pride for the Demons who have one of the toughest assignments available against an in-form and potent Swans outfit. Swans have had to travel from Dampier after a tough encounter with East Perth, but their run and skill level should still be too hard for the Demons to match. This game is also set to be Ben Colreavy s 100 th WAFL game his 32 nd for Swans after 68 with Claremont. Swans are on a current winning run of nine games in-a-row which is the club s third best winning streak ever. Their greatest winning streak was 18 games from Round 17, 1979 to Round 13, Looking good in the ressies: The Demons got the better of West Perth by a goal, due largely to the workrate of Jason Brennan (who also kicked four goals), Daniel Venditti and Chris Rodgers. Lance Daly kicked five goals for Swans who were outclassed by Claremont. Among the Black Ducks best were David Johnson, Chris Andrews and Mathew Aitchison. Overall record: Perth won 125, Swan Districts won 93, Drawn 3 Overall grand final record: Played 0 East Fremantle v Claremont Look for: East Fremantle to work at breaking down Claremont s rhythm. The Tigers stick to a simple game style but it is based on skill, sharing, and an awareness of their team around them. That style has made them a force to be reckoned with this season. One of the shining lights for the season has been defender Jesse Laurie. While most of the spotlight lands on the Tigers forwards, it has been the development of players like Laurie which has made the Tigers season so much more remarkable and rewarding. Dealing with the injuries suffered to Rob Young (hand) and Alex Ciotti (knee) last week will be a test for the Sharks who are looking to cement their top four spot. Tim Houlihan should be lining up for game number 50 for the Sharks this weekend. Looking good in the ressies: The Sharks handed Subiaco a thumping last week, with James Murray kicking six goals and Dwayne Lake, Corey Yeo and Anthony Kyanga running riot. For the Tigers, Jayden Woods returned four goals and Dylan Ross, Tom Willett and Henry Roberts were also in good form in their win over South Fremantle. Overall record: East Fremantle won 150, Claremont won 108, Drawn 2 Overall grand final record: Played 6, East Fremantle won 2, Claremont won 3, Drawn 1 Jesse Laurie Peel v Subiaco Look for: The Lions to celebrate Chad Cossom s 200 th game with a win. It will be a tough ask for the Thunder against a Lions team that is on a run and surging towards a finals berth. The Thunder is coming off the bye but will need more than fresh legs to contain the Lions who are laden with talent, especially in the forward line where they have some potent goalscorers including Blake Broadhurst who bagged five goals last week. It makes it even harder on opponents when regular defenders like Kyal Horsley chip in for their share of the scoring action as he did last week when he kicked three goals. Subiaco scored a massive 114-point win over Peel the last time they met but it is often a different case when the Thunder play at home. Getting the ball swiftly into the hands of forward Brad Holmes is vital to the home side staying competitive. Looking good in the ressies: To describe last week s outing as tough for the Lions would be putting it lightly as they were thrashed by East Fremantle. Seva Martin was their only multiple goalscorer with two, while Daniel Tincknell was their best. The Thunder are coming off the bye. Overall record: Peel won 2, Subiaco won 31 Overall grand final record: Played 0 Craig White 9

10 R IMAX at Hoyts Carousel is BIG that s why we re sponsoring Footy s next big star IMAX Football Budget Rising Star Award 2010 Colts - Saturday, July 10, 9.15am, Fremantle Oval. South Fremantle Football Club COLOURS: Red Blue and White Black Coach: COACH: Simon Chris Nimmo Gerreyn West Perth Football Club COLOURS: Red and Blue Coach: Wayne Orsi No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 EDGAR, Blair 14/09/91 Bibra Lake JFC ANDREOLI, Warrick 28/02/92 Ramblers GFA ATHANASSIOU, Jamie 06/04/92 Winnacott JFC GUGLIELMANA, Jarrad 05/11/91 Brigades CARLSON, Nicholas 24/12/92 East Fremantle JFC STONE, Benjamin 19/01/93 Joondalup Kinross MASKOS, Jason 03/03/93 South Coogee JFC NEWTON, Benjamin 08/08/92 Mundijong Centrals VERRIER, Steven 24/06/93 Kwinana JFC BURNETT, Shannon 07/05/93 Cockburn JFC HILL, Mason 06/03/92 Armadale JFC KENNEDY, Mitchell 18/03/92 Bibra Lake JFC GULLEY, Brendon 03/04/92 South Coogee JFC RILEY, Fabian 27/11/92 South Coogee JFC FEENEY, Adam 10/01/92 Bibra Lake JFC AH CHEE, Brendon 21/12/93 Kelmscott JFC THOMPSON, Robert 30/07/93 Roleystone JFC JOACHIM, Jesse 04/08/93 Mundijong Centrals JFC KERSTEN, Shane 15/03/93 Kwinana JFC SKINNER, Lloyd 22/01/92 Armadale JFC JAKOVICH, Callum 10/02/93 South Coogee JFC BOROVAC, Nicholas 26/10/91 Winnacott JFC ALLISON, Cameron 09/08/91 Narrogin HAYWARD, Damian 13/11/91 Boddington JFC GRIFFITHS, Boyden 12/12/92 Kelmscott JFC JONES, Matthew 26/02/93 Bibra Lake JFC SHEA, Briegton 24/05/93 Maddington JFC VAN MANEN, Anthony 18/07/91 Lakes JFC Colts Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th South Fremantle West Perth No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 3 SHANNON, Kristopher 09/08/92 Quinns NELSON, Shane 11/05/93 Edgewater ROWLING, Tyson 10/09/91 Bencubbin VAN BERLO, Mitchell 01/10/93 Whitford MANNING, Kody 28/09/91 Ocean Ridge LATHAM, Joel 03/04/92 Wanneroo HEALY, Stephen 21/06/93 Joondalup / Kinross HATHWAY, Steele 04/04/93 Kalannie BLACK, Aaron 25/12/92 Kingsley CROOK, Marshall 22/03/93 Nukarni BATTERHAM, James 05/04/93 Carine HATHWAY, Tyson 22/08/91 Kalannie D AGOSTINO, Peter 18/04/93 Edgewater CAVANAGH, Zachary 14/11/91 Ocean Ridge MURRAY, Dain 27/08/93 Whitford BROWN, Mitchell 25/01/92 Whitford SAMAKOVIDIS, Dylan 28/10/92 Ocean Ridge JFC MOIR, Joel 04/02/92 Whitford CALLADINE, Brandon 28/09/93 Whitford JFC FAIRCHILD, Anthony 03/11/92 Joondalup / Kinross LOCKYER, Jordan 15/06/93 Joondalup Kinross BLUETT, Matthew 04/03/92 Whitford JFC THOMAS, Mitchell 12/03/93 Whitford EDMONDSON, Rhys 21/08/92 Whiford JFC MCPHAIL, Lachlan 22/06/93 Landsdale HILL, Bradley 09/07/93 Quinns District JFC TREACY, Nathan 15/09/92 Joondalup / Kinross MCPHEE, Mitchell 08/04/93 Edgewater Woodvale JFC THRUM, Jack 17/05/93 Ocean Ridge RYDER, Bradden 12/01/92 Rovers GNFL STANTON, James 10/07/92 Joondalup / Kinross RASMUSSEN, Laine 02/04/93 Sorrento - Duncraig YARRAN, Hayden 30/04/92 Nollamara Umpires Field: Alistair Standing, Craig Bowden, Edward Williams Boundary: Monique Hollick, Terry Price Goal: Ben Lester, Steve Touchell Reserves - Saturday, July 10, 11.45am, Fremantle Oval. South Fremantle Football Club COLOURS: Red and White Coach: Garry Fuller West Perth Football Club COLOURS: Red and Blue Coach: Paul Sanzone No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 5 FIELDING, Samuel 30/09/88 Tasmania VFL PALUMBO, Joel 14/04/90 South Coogee JFC WINTER, Jarrad 06/01/89 Lakes JFC TUNGATALUM, Ross 05/06/90 St Marys NTFL CARTER, Mitchell 02/07/91 Jandakot Jets MILLER, Mark 14/02/82 Railways GNFL GROENENBERG, Nicholas 14/05/89 Kwinana JFC MAIORANA, Jesse 20/09/90 East Fremantle JFC KELLY, Leigh 06/12/88 Dunsborough MR STANFORD, Brett 22/04/88 Wesley Curtin TAYLOR, James 24/07/86 Bibra Lake JFC CORNELL, Mitchell 14/03/83 Goomalling MOTLOP, Thomas 18/12/87 Nightcliffe NTFL PARRY, Jarrod 25/05/91 Bibra Lake JFC CAMPBELL, Gavin 14/07/88 South Coogee JFC DOUGHTY, Adam 25/04/90 Cockburn Lakes EASTER, Daniel 31/01/90 South Coogee JFC WYATT, Alex 19/06/91 Winnacott JFC LEECE, Matthew 28/05/89 Booragoon JFC MCINTOSH, Adam 12/01/90 Bibra Lake JFC RIOLI, Shannon 25/05/91 St Marys NTFL BAIRSTOW, Dylan 12/03/91 South Bunbury HALL, Tyler 07/03/89 CBC WAAFL MAURICIO, Ryan 30/05/91 South Coogee JFC GANZER, Michael 23/12/89 Canarvon GFA GRYGORCEWICZ, Mitchell 03/04/91 Jandakot JFC ATHANASIOU, John 25/01/91 South Coogee JFC DUNKELD, Blake 13/02/90 Newdegate OFA KLAUSE, James 22/08/90 Kununurra SHS OLIVIERI, Matthew 14/08/90 Bullcreek Leeming JFC Reserves Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th South Fremantle West Perth No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 DUCKWORTH, Brayden 04/12/87 Kulin EDFL CHAMBERS, Callum 19/11/79 Carlton BLACK, Aaron 25/12/92 Kingsley BEWICK, Shaun 10/10/89 Kingsley JFC PEARCE, Joshua 09/04/83 Warwick Greenwood JFC DARLING, Jack 13/06/92 Sorrento Duncraig JAMES, Alex 03/03/89 Hyden Karlgarin EDFL STOCKLEY, Frank 07/03/90 Whitford ANDREWS, Mitchell 05/12/86 Broadbeach AFLQ HUTCHINGS, Corey 30/04/90 Kingsley ELISSEOU, Alex 30/01/92 Whitford JFC ELISSEOU, Paul 12/10/89 Whitford BRANCH, Cameron 26/06/87 Wanneroo JFC HOLDEN, Kyle 29/03/87 Marist JFC IVILL, Matthew 01/07/88 Euroa CROSSLAND, Tom 04/10/86 Corrigin EDFL PETERS, Daley 13/05/90 Edgewater / Woodvale CROSSLAND, Simon 20/04/89 Corrigin EDFL GUATTA, Tim 04/08/87 Whitford JFC MCNAMARA, Toby 07/03/91 Mukinbudin CARNEY, Nick 17/03/91 Ocean Ridge ZANETTI, Shayne 26/12/90 Quinns DUCKWORTH, Regan 19/11/80 Kulin EDFL MEEKING, Lincoln 03/11/91 Hyden Kalgarin DWYER, Mitchell 05/07/90 Carine PARKES, Ben 20/05/89 Ballajura JFC MILLS, Jordan 13/12/90 Kingsley MEDLAN, Craig 10/04/91 Railways, AFA YARRAN, Hayden 30/04/92 Nollamara PALM, Sam 13/01/89 Whitford BATTERHAM, Trent 27/04/91 Carine WINGROVE, Ben 09/07/89 Kingsley JFC SMITH, Maitland 12/07/87 Wanneroo URE, Brad 28/03/86 East Coast Eagles BUTT, Jarred 29/05/91 Whitford Umpires Field: Peter McCaw, David Moon, Matt DeJong Boundary: Callum Webb, Donna Brown, Brandon Simpson Goal: Ben Lester, Sally Boud 10

11 Melville KIA Ph: Good Luck Bulldogs! From proud sponsors Titan Ford and newcomer Melville KIA TITAN FORD LEACH HWY, MELVILLE wwwtitanfo Ph: T League - Friday, July 9, 6.40pm, Fremantle Oval. Broadcast: 990AM Information Radio South Fremantle Football Club COLOURS: Red and White Coach: John Dimmer No. Player Pnts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals... Bhds from Games 1 EASTER, Daniel 1 31/01/90 South Coogee JFC GUGLIELMANA, Adam 1 02/08/88 Carnarvon GFA DELL-OLIO, Cory 1 08/12/89 South Coogee JFC BAIRSTOW, Toby 1 02/11/88 South Bunbury SWFL FIELDING, Samuel 10 30/09/88 Tasmania VFL PARRY, Jarrod 1 25/05/91 Bibra Lake JFC MILLER, Kris 7 29/09/80 Railways GFL COLLICA, Anthony 1 17/03/91 Kardinya JFC MCCARREY, Andrew 8 28/12/82 Applecross JFC DELMENICO, Scott 1 23/03/87 Kardinya JFC MURPHY, Ryan 0 24/05/85 Gipsland, Frem WHITE, Craig 1 08/01/85 Williams UGSFL CARTER, Mitchell 1 02/07/91 Jandakot Jets WILSON, Callum 0 09/06/88 South Coogee JFC, WCE MUGAMBWA, Paul 2 30/05/81 Bullcreek Leeming JFC KLAUSE, James 2 22/08/90 Kununurra SHS MILLER, Mark 3 14/02/82 Railways GNFL STANFORD, Brett 2 22/04/88 Wesley Curtin BOSSONG, Christopher 6 12/07/78 Port Melbourne CORNELL, Mitchell 1 14/03/83 Goomalling NORTH, Hayden 1 28/12/83 Boddington UGSFL HAMS, Kyle 1 06/09/86 Busselton SWFL AMATO, Corry 1 23/07/84 Fremanlte JFC HUNT, Samuel 10 13/04/83 Geelong AFL HAMS, Ashton 0 06/09/86 Busselton SWFL, WCE MCGRATH, Toby 1 11/10/80 Katanning HEAD, Joshua 1 07/04/83 Roleystone JFC DUNKELD, Blake 1 13/02/90 Newdegate OFA WINTER, Jarrad 1 06/01/89 Lakes JFC MOTLOP, Thomas 10 18/12/87 Nightcliffe NTFL Rushed... AFL Listed Players WAFL Match Facts Overall South Fremantle 169 West Perth 159 Draw 6 Past 10 meetings: West Perth 4 South Fremantle 6 Past 10 at Fremantle South Fremantle 6 West Perth 4 SF highest score v WP (259) Round 21, 1981 WP highest score v SF (239) Round 10, 1987 SF lowest score v WP 1.8 (14) Round 13, 1904 WP lowest score v SF 1.8 (14) Round 18, 1915 SF biggest win v WP 180 points, Round 21, 1981 WP biggest win v SF 210 points, Round 10, 1987 West Perth Football Club COLOURS: Red and Blue Coach: Bill Monaghan No. Player Pnts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals Bhds From Games 2 SALECIC, Jason 1 01/06/84 Quinns JFC STRIJK, Andrew 0 18/10/87 Carine JFC, WCE RICE, Joel 2 02/07/85 Marcellin VAFA SAYLOR, Anthony 2 31/05/85 Dianella BEWICK, Rohan 1 10/10/89 Kingsley JFC BURNS, Dustin 1 17/04/81 Wadonga GUADAGNIN, Matthew 1 17/10/83 Southern Cross EDFL TSALIKIS, Anthony 1 20/03/83 Ocean Ridge JFC HUNT, Daniel 1 08/05/84 South Fremantle BLACK, Aaron 0 25/12/92 Kingsley BEWICK, Shaun 1 10/10/89 Kingsley JFC DARLING, Jack 1 13/06/92 Sorrento Duncraig JAMES, Alex 1 03/03/89 Hyden Karlgarin EDFL VAN BERLO, Jay 0 18/09/88 Whitford JFC, Frem KEUNEN, Christopher 2 07/10/83 ST Bernards OC VAFA LECRAS, Brent 1 12/10/81 Cervantes SHADBOLT, Caleb 1 15/09/89 Mukinbudin EDFL STOCKLEY, Frank 1 07/03/90 Whitford BARTHOLOMEW, Raymond 1 28/04/85 Quinns JFC ANDREWS, Mitchell 5 05/12/86 Broadbeach AFLQ TEDESCO, Matthew 1 30/08/89 Wanneroo JFC MCCLINTOCK, Eoin 1 12/06/84 Wanneroo ELISSEOU, Alex 0 30/01/92 Whitford JFC BRADLEY, Kepler 0 13/11/85 Kingsley JFC, Frem FLEAY, Dion 2 01/05/84 South Fremantle HARVEY, Lewis 1 16/10/90 Mazenod JFC CROSSLAND, Tom 1 04/10/86 Corrigin EDFL TINDALL, Jay 1 14/01/90 Kingsley LYNCH, Quinten 0 24/01/83 Gibson, WCE GUATTA, Tim 1 04/08/87 Whitford JFC LASSCOCK, Clayton 1 26/04/79 Kingsley JFC DUCKWORTH, Regan 0 19/11/80 Kulin EDFL Rushed... AFL Listed Players Scoreboard League 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th South Fremantle West Perth Umpires Field: David O Neill, Jeff Dalgleish, Rob McCaw Boundary: Michael Washbourne, Greg Smith Goal: Brett Rogers, Jonathon Laycock Quarter length Colts 25 mins with no time on Reserves 25 mins with no time on League 20 mins plus time on SOUTH FREMANTLE V WEST PERTH 11

12 91.3 SportFM - Perth s WAFL Leader SportFM talks WAFL during Sports Breakfast Monday to Friday from 6am to 9am with Corbin and Clarky WAFL World - Wednesdays from 6 to 7pm with Shayne Hope and Chris Pike. Comprehensive reviews, previews, analysis and interviews. Colts - Saturday, July 10, 9.15am, EFTel Oval. Perth Football Club COLOURS: Black and Red Coach: Damien McMahon Swan Districts Football Club COLOURS: Black and White Coach: Greg Harding No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 UGLE, Gerald 31/01/93 Beverley IRONS, Jarrad 20/09/92 South Perth JFC WISHNOWSKY, Mitchell 03/02/92 Huntingdale JFC CONCA, Reece 12/08/92 East Victoria Park BYWATERS, Kane 01/08/92 Goomalling STUART, Kerwin 16/11/92 Toodyay WARNER, Dylan 30/07/92 Winnacott JFC BOYLE, Matthew 17/10/92 Vic Park JFC KELLY, Caius 21/06/92 Queens Park JFC MURRAY, Dylan 26/03/92 Moora KORIC, Jamie 05/10/91 Mingenew TOUGH, Alex 28/09/92 Willetton JFC HUNT, Matthew 01/10/91 Attadale JFC EDWARDS, Michael 29/02/92 Swanbourne JFC GARLETT, Tyrone 14/09/92 Railways Avon FA TURNBRIDGE, Simon 01/04/93 Dongara LEESON, Joel 08/08/91 Dongara FITZGERALD, Travis 16/12/91 Winnacott JFC RICHARDSON, Reese 03/06/93 Federals Avon FA KOVAL, Jack 14/04/92 Vic Park JFC HURLEY, Dylan 25/10/91 Swanleigh MOODY, Jordan 29/08/93 Federals Avon FA HANSEN, Kieran 10/12/93 Kenwick JFC CHRIMES, Tyler 13/02/93 Federals WALSH, Corey 25/09/92 Quairading GARLETT, Rowan 27/08/92 Federals WALDON, William 13/04/92 Belmont JFC YORK, Casey 05/01/92 Kellerberrin Tammin MOODY, Eric 23/03/93 Northam Railways MCPHAIL, Fraser 29/07/91 Mundijong Centrals MORRIS, James 14/07/91 Trinity Aquinas MCINNES, Fraser 19/07/93 South Perth JFC Colts Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Perth Swan Districts No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 0 MCKAY, David 19/02/93 South Bunbury JFC HODGE, Tyson 18/04/93 Upper Swan JFC TURNER, Travis 04/02/92 La Salle MORTIN, Wes 16/04/92 Bassendean JFC BORCH, Harrison 29/07/93 South Bunbury JFC STEVENS, Isiah 09/09/92 South Hedland CONIGLIO, Stephen 15/12/93 Upper Swan JFC BURNHAM, Jacob 11/02/93 Bassendean JFC ADAMS, Matthew 11/08/93 Mazenod JFC GAULT, Corey 28/10/92 Brookton Pingelly KIRKUP, Joshua 21/05/93 High Wycombe JFC HOWARD, Alex 20/06/93 Swan View JFC OUTRIDGE, Matthew 07/01/92 High Wycombe JFC BLINMAN, Garrick 16/12/92 Wanneroo MCKINLAY, Brett 22/09/92 Eastern Hills JFC MCNAMARA Aaron 12/2/93 Upper Swan JFC ADAMS, Luke 10/08/91 Kalamunda JFC ERCEG, Brandon 13/02/93 Bassendean JFC BLAKELY, Nathan 03/12/92 Bunbury DANIELS, Raymond 05/05/92 South Bunbury RIDDOCH, Rudy 05/03/93 Bassendean JFC MCDONALD, Daniel 19/02/92 Blackburn Football Club ROBERTS Anthony 24/4/93 LaSalle ADAMS, Marcus 30/06/93 Upper Swan JFC BARBER Jordon 26/4/93 Ellenbrook NEWMAN, Murray 18/11/93 Upper Swan JFC UGLE, Jordan 30/11/92 Bunbury TUCKWELL, Cody 12/12/91 Swan View JFC HAYDEN, Jordan 23/07/91 High Wycombe GARLETT Dale 9/1/94 Upper Swan JFC ARMSTRONG, John 06/12/91 Kalamunda FERNANDO Shannon 17/2/93 Upper Swan JFC DAVIES Jake 16/1/93 Eastern Hills JFC Umpires Field: Michael Hooper, Craig O Donoghue, McLane Edinger Boundary: Brodie Ward, Ryan O Callaghan Goal: Martyn Tompkins, Tracey Carrod Reserves - Saturday, July 10, 11.45am, EFTel Oval. Perth Football Club COLOURS: Black and Red Coach: Rick Curtis Swan Districts Football Club COLOURS: Teal, Black Blue and White Coach: COACH: Craig Cris Callaghan Bayliss No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 VENDITTI, Daniel 27/03/87 Maddington SMITH, James 11/01/91 Canning Vale JFC LANG, Kade 08/02/83 Mazenod JFC FIEGERT, Joel 10/10/90 Belmont RANSTED, Kane 13/02/87 Vic Park JFC HORNER, Simon 15/12/83 Waroona PATCHING, Michael 15/08/89 Toodyay, MFL THORNTON, Bryce 05/03/88 Harvey Brunswick Leschanault ZUCCONI, Zachary 05/04/90 Trinity College BLACKBURN, Matthew 07/12/90 Attadale JFC TURCO, Mace 11/01/91 East Fremantle JFC DELLA-BOSCA, Luke 11/02/90 South Perth JFC POWER, Benjamin 27/02/90 South Perth JFC KICKETT, Cameron 21/06/91 Railways SMITH, Liam 04/11/91 Lynwood Ferndale JFC DAVIS, Brent 01/02/85 Carnamah NMFL RODGERS, Chris 23/02/90 South Perth JFC MCDONALD, Leighton 31/03/89 Kenwick JFC CRABTREE, James 18/08/90 Queens Park FLORIO, Michael 28/02/91 Thornlie JFC CLIFFORD, Sean 23/03/88 Lynwood Ferndale WAAFL MATHER, Michael 13/05/90 Trinity College BEKKEVOLD, Thor 24/01/83 VP South Perth WHYTE, Tim 01/06/89 Aquinas VIDOT, Chris 16/02/89 Queens Park JFC MCLEOD, Alexander 07/10/87 East Fremantle JFC WARNER, Blake 19/06/90 Lynwood Ferndale JFC BRENNAN, Jason 23/02/90 Federals AvonFA DAWKINS, Benjamin 30/06/89 Victoria Park JFC MOORE, Scott 13/09/90 Belmont JFC EADES, Jordan 06/10/91 Midvale TURNER, Reid 19/01/91 Corrigin Reserves Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Perth Swan Districts No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 5 EMBLEY, James 27/03/89 Bassendean JFC IPAVIZ, Dean 31/10/83 Manunda AFL Cairns FLEAY, Shane 16/02/88 South Bunbury JFC PARRY, Simon 29/05/90 La Salle TOMLINSON, Scott 09/10/86 High Wycombe JFC MENEGOLA, Jai 11/02/88 Mukinbuddin CWFL LAMMIE, Wesley 26/12/88 South Bunbury, SWFL PULLMAN, Josh 10/06/89 Guilford Grammar JOHNSON, David 17/06/90 South Bunbury SWFL AITCHISON, Mathew 01/06/88 Kalamunda JFC RICHARDSON, Paul 25/05/86 Mazenod JFC HOLMES, Christopher 03/10/89 Eastern Hills Hawks TUCKER, Dylan 01/12/92 Upper Swan JFC BODDY, Cameron 14/02/91 High Wycombe JFC COOPER, Ashley 24/07/90 Karratha, NPFL DALY, Benjamin 10/04/85 Kalamunda JFC ANDREWS, Christopher 15/01/91 South Bunbury VAN GRONINGEN, Brett 19/03/91 Kalamunda JFC MANTON, Roderick 23/10/89 Kalamunda JFC UPTON, Lewis 29/03/92 Dampier PULLMAN, Sam 11/09/91 Guildfiord Grammar PEZZALI, Justin 17/07/92 High Wycombe NICHOLAS, Tyson 23/09/89 Wickham Wolves BONNETT, Luke 14/10/90 Bassendan JFC DALY, Lance 26/04/91 Midvale JFC HENDERSON, Daniel 30/04/91 Mazenod JFC MCKINLAY, Adam 02/01/70 Hills Hawks JFC GARDENER, Bradley 13/03/90 La Salle JFC WILSON, Dermitt 04/05/90 South Headland NPFL BERRIE, David 15/10/90 Roleystone JFC FAULKNER, Adam 03/05/92 La Salle College LOVEGROVE, Jimi-james 11/04/90 Carlisle TAYLOR, Graham 06/08/91 Bunbury Umpires Field: Jordon Wright, Jerome Mohen, Gavin Crowther Boundary: Kirk Webster, Kyle Sinclair Goal: Bryn Butler, Rueben Garlett 12

13 PROUDLY SPONSORING THE WAFL LITTLE LEAGUE League - Saturday, July 10, 2.15pm, EFTel Oval. Broadcast: 91.3FM Sport FM Perth Football Club COLOURS: Black and Red Coach: Andrew Jarman Swan Districts Football Club COLOURS: Black and White Coach: Brian Dawson No. Player Pnts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals... Bhds from Games 1 VENDITTI, Daniel 1 27/03/87 Maddington YOUNG, Ross 10 09/09/83 Carlton AFL BILLINGS, Chris 1 10/12/87 Rossmoyne JFC MZUNGU, Tendai 1 28/02/86 Trinity Aquinas SNEEUWAJT, Bernard 1 17/03/89 South Perth JFC LANG, Kade 1 08/02/83 Mazenod JFC SIEKIERKA, Scott 1 12/02/84 Northam FIEGERT, Joel 1 10/10/90 Belmont SMITH, Ashley 0 20/07/90 Dandenong Stingrays, WCE ROBINSON, Drew 1 14/03/85 Gosnells JFC WHITE, Dene 1 16/12/88 Quariding Avon FA THORNTON, Ashley 6 29/12/86 Harvey Bruns Lesch SWFL CONCA, Reece 0 12/08/92 East Victoria Park ARMSTRONG, Steven 2 12/01/84 Kalamunda JFC ROGERS, Matthew 1 10/09/90 Cunderdin MCDOUGALL, Andrew 0 29/06/83 Wesley College MCLERNON, Clay 1 18/07/85 South Perth JFC SMITH, Liam 1 04/11/91 Lynwood Ferndale JFC O SULLIVAN, Daniel 1 07/02/87 Trinity Aquinas DAVIS, Brent 1 01/02/85 Carnamah NMFL RODGERS, Chris 1 23/02/90 South Perth JFC FERGUSON, Matthew 10 01/10/84 St Kilda BUSHER, Haydn 0 21/08/91 Victoria Park JFC CLIFFORD, Sean 1 23/03/88 Lynwood Ferndale WAAFL ELARI, Aaron 1 24/04/91 Moora MATHER, Michael 1 13/05/90 Trinity College HOUGHTON, Joel 0 26/11/91 Huntingdale, Frem RUFFLES, Tim 0 05/10/90 North Ballarat, Frem HODGE, Brett 1 16/05/91 Thornlie JFC BRENNAN, Jason 1 23/02/90 Federals AvonFA SIBOSADO, Casey 0 13/10/90 Oakleigh Chargers, Frem SULLIVAN, William 0 24/08/89 Western Jets, WCE EADES, Jordan 0 06/10/91 Midvale BOLLENHAGEN, Justin 0 17/12/91 Reynella, Frem Rushed... AFL Listed Players No. Player Pnts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals Bhds from Games 1 CASSERLY, Travis 1 20/05/87 Swan View JFC KRAKOUER, Andrew 12 04/02/83 South Fremantle PRATT, Luke 1 08/10/89 Swan Athletic EMBLEY, James 1 27/03/89 Bassendean JFC ROACH, Thomas 10 02/09/85 North Ballarat VFL WOLFENDEN, Brett 1 20/07/89 High Wycombe JFC WALTERS, Michael 0 07/01/91 Midvale JFC, Frem HANSEN, Ashley 0 03/03/83 Oakleigh, WCE AMES, Tallan 1 18/10/83 Trinity JETTA, Graham 1 11/11/86 Bridgetown LSWFL TWOMEY, Wayde 10 21/01/86 Weribee VFL DAVIS, Ryan 5 07/06/89 North Shore AFL NSW RIGGIO, Matt 10 14/03/88 Waroona COLREAVY, Ben 10 29/01/82 West Coast JFC PARRY, Simon 1 29/05/90 La Salle ADAMS, Luke 0 10/08/91 Kalamunda JFC EMBLEY, Andrew 0 27/06/81 Bassendean JFC, WCE SPENCER, Matthew 1 17/01/85 Trinity MENEGOLA, Jai 3 11/02/88 Mukinbuddin CWFL LAMMIE, Wesley 1 26/12/88 South Bunbury, SWFL NOTTE, Tony 0 15/04/90 Upper Swan JFC, WCE PULLMAN, Josh 1 10/06/89 Guilford Grammar AITCHISON, Mathew 1 01/06/88 Kalamunda JFC GEAPPEN, Tim 5 13/10/83 Clarence AFL TAS ROBERTS, Josh 1 28/04/84 Mazenod PEARCE, Clancee 0 23/10/90 Noranda JFC, Frem HINKLEY, Clayton 0 21/02/89 Warrack Eagles, Frem VAN GRONINGEN, Brett 1 19/03/91 Kalamunda JFC NAITANUI, Nicholas 0 04/05/90 Midvale JFC, WCE MANTON, Roderick 1 23/10/89 Kalamunda JFC GARLETT, Clinton 1 16/04/91 Carey Park PULLMAN, Sam 1 11/09/91 Guildfiord Grammar DALY, Lance 1 26/04/91 Midvale JFC Rushed... AFL Listed Players PERTH V SWAN DISTRICTS WAFL Match Facts Overall: Perth 125 Swan Districts 93 Draw 3 Past 10 meetings: Perth 1 Swan Districts 8 Draw 1 Past 10 at EFTel Last 10: Perth 3 Swan Districts 7 P highest score v SD (190) Round 10, 1968 SD highest score v P (249) Round 2, 1981 P lowest score v SD 2.5 (17) Round 1, 1997 SD lowest score v P 3.5 (23) Round 11, 1947 P biggest win v SD 118 points, Round 4, 1934 SD biggest win v P 162 points, Round 2, 1981 Scoreboard League 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Perth Swan Districts Umpires Field: Justin Orr, Scott McPhee, Gavin Statham Boundary: Jack Forward, Dom Strambolini, Callum Brown Goal: Dale Edwick, Matt Laycock Quarter length Colts 25 mins with no time on Reserves 25 mins with no time on League 20 mins plus time on 13

14 SCORING GOALS WITH GREAT SERVICE. 30 LOCAL BRANCHES SUPPORTING LOCAL FOOTBALL ( 1300 AUTOMASTERS Colts - Saturday, July 10, 9.15am, East Fremantle Oval. East Fremantle Football Club COLOURS: Blue and White Coach: Steve Malaxos Claremont Football Club COLOURS: Blue and Gold Coach: Wayne Blackwell No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 HOOKER, Thomas 16/04/92 Melville JFC HENSON, Sean 03/03/92 Rossmoyne JFC MENEGOLA, Sam 07/03/92 Attadale JFC KING, Sam 13/11/91 Fremantle CBC EGAN, Kristian 05/01/92 Rovers GNFL NELSON, Cody 02/08/93 Canningvale CHALWELL, Tyler 10/03/92 Willeton JFC MARINELLI, Dylan 08/12/92 East Fremantle JFC EARDLEY, Cameron 24/06/93 East Fremantle JFC O SULLIVAN, Thomas 24/04/92 Bullcreek Leeming JFC DUFFY, Max 11/04/93 Rossmoyne JFC JOHANNISEN, Jason 08/11/92 Willetton JFC SCHOFIELD, Jayden 14/05/92 Railways GNFL PELETIER, Sam 14/07/91 Rossmoyne JFC COCKS, Ryan 15/05/92 Bullcreek Leeming JFC BRADLEY, Miles 16/02/92 East Fremantle JFC CORMACK, Declan 02/04/92 Swanbourne JFC SMITH, Cordell 23/08/92 Bullcreek Leeming Sharks HILL, Mathew 25/06/92 Bullcreek Leeming JFC TURNER, Luke 13/07/92 Rossmoyne TROPIANO, Aiden 21/10/92 Brigades GNFL BOATWRIGHT, Ethan 01/04/92 Willetton HUGHES, Ben 13/02/92 East Fremantle JFC PALLISTER, Jacob 27/07/92 Rossmoyne JFC WITHERS, Mitchell 31/03/92 Attadale SILLIS, Joshua 08/03/93 Canning Vale JFC LESTER-SMITH, Ryan 19/06/92 Willeton JFC WHEELER, Kyle 27/09/91 Rostrata JFC HACKETT, Glen 26/08/91 Railways GNFL Colts Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th East Fremantle Claremont East Fremantle Football Club Umpires Field: Leigh Retallack, Craig O Donoghue, Jeff Mann Boundary: Kris Healy, Jeff Wilkerson, Nathan Herbert Goal: Michael Scaffidi, Steven Gaensler Reserves - Saturday, July 10, 11.45am, East Fremantle Oval. COLOURS: Blue and White Coach: Phil Cronan No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 COX, Jesse 14/08/91 Cable Beach ALLISON, Caden 26/07/92 Royals GSFL MCKAY, Cameron 20/07/91 West Coast JFC LEDGER, Thomas 17/03/92 Swanbourne JFC/Scotch FOLEY, Tom 28/09/92 Swanbourne JFC/Scotch TAIT, Jordan 01/07/92 West Coast JFC ASHBY, Leigh 14/11/92 West Coast JFC/Hale EVANS, Michael 13/07/92 Marist JFC/Hale BERARDINI, Luca 03/08/92 Marist JFC CRISTINELLI, Coleman 11/12/91 Railways GSFL BRADSHAW, Jack 03/09/92 West Coast JFC/Hale STONE, Tyler 14/12/92 Denmark Walpole GSFL MURDOCH, Callum 11/07/91 Scarborough JFC/Hale O REGAN, Benjamin 23/10/92 Marist JFC RAWLINSON, Matthew 10/02/92 Claremont JFC/Christ Church CUNNINGHAM, George 14/05/92 Hale School STEVENSON, Elliot 06/05/92 West Coast JFC MCGOVERN, Jeremy 15/04/92 North Albany FC TAYLOR, Matt 25/07/92 West Coast JFC PROUDLOVE, Warrick 04/12/91 North Albany FC DE BOER, Mitchell 21/12/92 Swanbourne JFC WALKER, Emerson 22/05/92 West Coast JFC/Hale THOMPSON, Brendon 29/04/92 Swanbourne JFC YORK, Brady 12/09/92 Royals GSFL LITHERLAND, Angus 12/10/92 Ongerup WHITTLE, Jarrod 21/03/92 Railways GSFL LUCKMAN, Brent 27/07/92 West Coast JFC TAYLOR, Thomas 11/08/92 Tambellup JFC/Hale GELDARD-KER, Justin 23/03/93 Scarbough JFC SAUNDERS, Ben 25/12/91 Mt Barker FC GARLAND, Harrison 03/03/92 Swanbourne JFC AITKEN, Jordan 28/03/92 West Coast JFC/Hale KRUIT, Robert 20/05/92 West Coast JFC Claremont East Perth Football Football Club Club COLOURS: Blue and Gold Coach: Ross McQueen No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 13 DAVIDSON, Conor 14/08/89 East Fremantle JFC KYANGA, Anthony 19/03/90 Rovers GNFL DWYER, David 22/07/81 South Bunbury VENTURINI, James 27/01/89 Railways GNFL WARE, Aaron 11/05/85 Wonthaggi MONK, Aaron 15/08/87 Gosford BDFL CRIPPS, Jamie 23/04/92 Northampton GNFL SLATTERY, Joshua 07/02/84 Montmorency NFL LESLIE, Callum 21/01/89 Bullcreek Leeming JFC CURLEY, Godfrey 08/12/92 Mullewa WILSON, Justin 18/07/85 Bullcreek Leeming JFC LAKE, Dwayne 28/09/88 Melville JFC CRONAN, Louis 02/01/91 East Fremantle JFC PERER, Jake 07/06/91 Plamyra JFC RICCIARDELLO, Adrian 13/10/90 South Coogee JFC EDWARDS, Dustin 21/06/90 Canning Vale JFC COOYOU, Rhys 22/03/91 Towns GNFL SIMPSON, Jesse 17/05/90 Mount Magnet JFC MONACO, Justin 07/11/92 Attadale JFC CLAYTON, Joshua 02/06/89 North Fremantle MURRAY, James 27/10/88 Ballajura ROBERTS, Alex 01/04/89 Bullcreek Leeming Amateurs BRUCE, Timothy 06/01/89 East Fremantle JFC YEO, Corey 09/05/91 Attadale JFC WAIGHT, Adam 01/11/90 Gosnells JFC HANCOCK, Scott 11/05/92 Rossmoyne JFC PERHAM, Jack 12/06/90 Brigades GNFL JANSEN, Scott 30/09/90 Bullcreek Leeming JFC DUNN, Grant 03/05/89 Rossmoyne JFC BOYLE, Mitchell 22/04/92 Railways GNFL Reserves Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th East Fremantle Claremont No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 5 MURPHY, Jake 18/01/90 Cottesloe JFC/Scotch ORZEL, Matthew 05/01/85 North Albany FC ROWE, Ian 19/12/86 Claremont JFC/Scotch ARIAS, Paul 04/03/87 Carine JFC COYNE, Joel 06/09/90 North Albany FC LEE, Thomas 02/01/91 Mosman Park JFC/Scotch CHIDGZEY, Nicholas 30/05/84 Bullcreek Leeming JFC ROSS, Dylan 26/06/90 Marist JFC ROBERTS, Henry 08/07/88 Hale School WILLETT, Thomas 04/04/89 Marist JFC BRENNEN, Patrick 17/07/89 Marist JFC AYTON, Tom 28/03/88 Royals GSFL DE NARDI, Trent 01/11/86 Swanbourne JFC WOODS, Jayden 19/09/89 North Albany FC HARRISON, Taylor 04/08/89 Marist JFC/Hale WEEDON, Gerrick 25/05/91 Broome, WCE HOLT, Aaron 19/02/91 West Coast JFC/Scotch WALLEY, Callum 06/04/90 Whitfords JFC DAVIES, Matthew 12/10/91 Scarborough JFC GILLESPIE, Alistair 25/08/89 Swanbourne JFC/Scotch YU, Keifer 06/04/91 Marist JFC/Hale NISBETT, Bradley 10/03/91 West Coast JFC CRISPIN, Damien 12/02/91 Broome MUMFORD, Darren 06/08/90 Denmark Walpole FC FOLEY, Xavier 15/01/91 Marist JFC MCALLISTER, Jordan 28/03/91 Gibson EDFA DANN, Sonny 14/08/90 Cable Beach FC, Broome JANNINGS, Patrick 12/12/90 Kojonup CRONIN, Richard 17/11/87 Royals GSFL ANDERSON, Blake 07/10/88 West Coast JFC GUIDI, Jaden 19/12/90 Denmark Walpole GSFL MCMAHON, James 29/03/89 Marist JFC Umpires Field: Matt Adams, Chris McCann, Mark Worobec Boundary: David Thatcher, Michael Harrington, Tom Dihm Goal: Sam Hunter, Jared Warren 14

15 Melville KIA Ph: Good Luck Sharks! From proud sponsors Titan Ford and newcomer Melville KIA TITAN FORD LEACH HWY, MELVILLE wwwtitanfo Ph: T League - Saturday, July 10, 2.15pm, East Fremantle Oval. Broadcast: ABC TV East Fremantle Football Club COLOURS: Blue and White Coach: Shane Woewodin Claremont Football Club COLOURS: Navy and Gold Coach: Simon McPhee No. Player Pnts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals Bhds from Games 1 BROWN, Mitchell 0 17/12/88 North Ballarat, WCE GREEN, Kasey 1 10/09/79 Chapman Valley TEAKLE, Leith 1 28/07/83 Brigades GNFL DODD, Steven 0 20/06/83 Lynwood Ferndale, Frem MCNAMARA, Jamie 1 06/03/88 Booragoon JFC MCGOUGH, Mark 10 22/06/84 Montmorency WARREN, Michael 10 20/03/82 South Bunbury CHIDLOW, Daniel 2 24/07/85 Rockingham JFC MONTEATH, Kym 1 24/08/87 Rossmoyne JFC STEPHEN, Andrew 1 09/08/88 Melville DAVIDSON, Conor 1 14/08/89 East Fremantle JFC KYANGA, Anthony 1 19/03/90 Rovers GNFL FASOLO, Lewis 1 01/05/90 Attadale JFC VENTURINI, James 1 27/01/89 Railways GNFL WARE, Aaron 5 11/05/85 Wonthaggi WELLER, Luke 5 13/01/82 Zilmere AFLQ MONK, Aaron 5 15/08/87 Gosford BDFL SGHERZA, John 2 29/04/90 Winnacott JFC STEVENS, Koby 0 18/06/91 Lucknow/Gippsland Power, WCE LEE-STEERE, Selby 1 09/06/89 Nothampton JFC SPANGHER, Matt 0 23/04/87 Eastern Rangers, WCE BAYLISS, James 1 27/04/90 Rostrata JFC FASOLO, Alexander 1 08/06/92 Attadale JFC BRENNAN, Jacob 1 24/01/90 Bullcreek Leeming JFC HOULIHAN, Tim 0 10/02/89 North Ballarat, WCE RICCIARDELLO, Adrian 2 13/10/90 South Coogee JFC COOYOU, Rhys 1 22/03/91 Towns GNFL SIMPSON, Jesse 1 17/05/90 Mount Magnet JFC MURRAY, James 2 27/10/88 Ballajura BRUCE, Timothy 3 06/01/89 East Fremantle JFC PERHAM, Jack 1 12/06/90 Brigades GNFL Rushed... AFL Listed Players No. Player Pts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals Bhds From Games 1 WALTON, Rory 1 30/06/85 Marist JFC RUDEFORTH, Clancy 1 01/02/83 Hale School BLACKWELL, Luke 10 12/11/86 Swan Districts/Carlton RICHARDSON, Ian 1 14/10/87 West Coast JFC MURPHY, Jake 1 18/01/90 Cottesloe JFC/Scotch ROWE, Ian 1 19/12/86 Claremont JFC/Scotch BROWNE, Andrew 1 14/05/84 Swanbourne JFC/COGS MITCHELL, Kane 1 01/12/89 Marist JFC BRABAZON, Ryan 1 26/12/86 North Albany FC FOSTER, Andrew 10 31/08/85 East Fremantle/Dockers FRANZ, Brandon 1 30/08/85 Marist JFC WILLETT, Thomas 1 04/04/89 Marist JFC MCGINNITY, Patrick 0 18/02/89 Marist JFC, WCE MUMFORD, Darren 1 06/08/90 Denmark Walpole FC SUBAN, Nicholas 0 09/05/90 North Ballarat, Frem RUCK, Andrew 1 16/12/85 Royals GSFL CRAWFORD, David 1 14/07/83 Mosman Park JFC JONES, Chad 1 15/06/84 Hale School LEE, Thomas 1 02/01/91 Mosman Park JFC/Scotch NEATES, Ryan 0 21/06/91 Carine JFC, WCE CHIDGZEY, Nicholas 5 30/05/84 Bullcreek Leeming JFC ROSS, Dylan 1 26/06/90 Marist JFC LAURIE, Jesse 1 21/09/90 Denmark Walpole GSFL HOLT, Aaron 1 19/02/91 West Coast JFC/Scotch NINYETTE, Jarrod 2 23/03/87 South Fremantle FC ANDERSON, Blake 1 07/10/88 West Coast JFC DANN, Sonny 1 14/08/90 Cable Beach FC DE NARDI, Trent 1 01/11/86 Swanbourne JFC STEVENSON, Lewis 0 30/07/89 West Coast JFC, WCE SCHAMMER, Byron 0 21/06/85 West Adelaide, Frem MCALLISTER, Jordan 1 28/03/91 Gibson EDFA JONES, Brett 0 06/08/82 University FC, WCE SWIFT, Thomas 0 06/07/90 Swanbourne JFC/COGS, WCE WILKES, Beau 0 20/03/86 Railways, GSFL, WCE DERICKX, Tom 2 07/12/87 Margaret River Hawks YU, Keifer 1 06/04/91 Marist JFC/Hale Rushed AFL Listed Players EAST FREMANTLE V CLAREMONT WAFL Match Facts Overall East Fremantle 150 Claremont 108 Draw 2 Past 10 meetings: East Fremantle 3 Claremont 7 Past 10 at East Fremantle: East Fremantle 3 Claremont 7 EF highest score v Clare (184) Round 2, 1948 Clare highest score v EF (197) Round 13, 1981 EF lowest score v Clare 4.11 (35) Round 7, 1989 Clare lowest score v EF 4.5 (29) Round 12, 1934 EF biggest win v Clare 121 points, Round 11, 1958 Clare biggest win v EF 103 points, Round 19, 2005 Scoreboard League 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th East Fremantle Claremont Umpires Field: Alex Martin, Mark Bowden, Craig Hendrie Boundary: Ryan Sinclair, Brad Hunt, Ryan Kukura Goal: David Shawcross, Kendell Ball Quarter length Colts 25 mins with no time on Reserves 25 mins with no time on League 20 mins plus time on 15

16 And beyond. Peel Thunder Football Club Colts - Saturday, July 10, 9.15am, Bendigo Bank Stadium. COLOURS: Teal, Blue and White Coach: Michael Pratt At QBE, we go beyond insurance. We re big fans of footy too! QBE proud major sponsor of the Subiaco Football Club Subiaco Football Club WH38659Above. COLOURS: Maroon and Gold Coach: Jarrad Schofield No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 2 BEASLEY, Joel 27/07/92 Pinjarra MCKENNA, Liam 18/04/92 Safety Bay WILSON, Joshua 27/02/92 Safety Bay JFC MCFARLANE, Devin 04/09/92 South Mandurah HARDY, Dominic 30/08/92 Halls Head COWDRAY, Ben 26/06/92 Manduarh Mustangs COPELAND, Brendon 11/07/94 Baldivis JFC BOMBARDIERI, Aaron 22/03/93 South Mandurah JFC MORRIS, Corey 30/05/94 Waroona JFC RINDER, Paul 12/08/93 Collie MURPHY, Travis 02/01/92 Mandurah LUFF, Nicholas 29/04/93 Mandurah JFC KELVIN, Lawrence 14/10/92 Rockingham JFC HAYDON, Andrew 21/10/93 South Mandurah JFC HAYDON, Ratcliffe 24/02/93 Mandurah JFC MORABITO, Luke 11/01/93 Harvey Brunswick Leschenault FIELD, Aden 13/06/94 Rockingham JFC VLAHOV, Jacob 17/09/92 Baldivis DEVITT, Alex 26/02/93 Eaton Boomers MATHERS, Joshua 27/04/93 Warnbro JFC WILKINS, Laine 30/03/94 Halls HEad JFC WILSON, Nathan 07/01/93 Mandurah Centrals JFC HEAL, Aaron 12/07/92 Baldivis EDDY, Callan 13/02/92 Pinjarra JFC Colts Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Peel Thunder Subiaco No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 ROUT, Robert 03/07/91 Railways CULLEN, Mathew 07/07/91 Kalgoorlie City PICKETT, Alliston 09/12/92 Northern Cobras LAWRENCE, Sean 18/03/92 Marist JFC BOTTECHIA, Christian 05/07/92 Carine JFC WILLIAMS, Harry 06/06/92 Carine JFC NORRIS, Luke 11/05/93 Kingsley MOORE, Simon 18/01/93 Sorrento duncraig JFC GIBSON, Ayden 14/01/93 Kingsley JFC SWEENY, Benjamin 03/09/92 Sorrento Duncraig JFC PISANO, Jarrad 20/12/91 Kingsley JFC SINGLETON, Bryce 20/12/91 Balmain KEAST, Bradley 06/08/91 Kalgoorlie FC WADE, Ryan 05/07/91 Kingsley JFC CRANLEY, Kyle 01/09/91 Eaton HORTON-FRENCH, Joshua 26/07/93 Warwick Greenwood JFC HOSKINS, Craig 27/10/92 Sorrento Duncraig GARCIA, James 29/12/93 Sorrento duncraig JFC VLAHOS, Jack 23/03/93 Carine JFC HACKETT, Kristian 06/06/92 Sorrento Duncraig LEE, James 19/05/92 Carine SOMERS, Kobie 17/03/94 Whitford JFC DJULBIC, Bryn 04/10/93 Edgewater Woodvale JFC DIAMOND, Andrew 06/04/92 Kingsley COE, James 21/02/93 Kingsley SMYTHE, Myles 06/08/92 Boulder City Football Club ASHMAN, Joel 28/06/93 Kingsley JFC MCKENNA, Sean 03/03/92 Marist JFC HIGGINS, Kienan 06/10/94 Sorrento Duncraig JFC HAY, Nick 01/06/92 Kalgoorlie City Umpires Field: Nick Pinelli, Ben Laycock, Alex Cole Boundary: Jason Morrow, David Kennedy Goal: Kevin Beermier, Daniel Dobson Reserves - Saturday, July 10, 11.45am, Bendigo Bank Stadium. Peel Thunder Football Club COLOURS: Teal, Blue and White Coach: Cris Bayliss Subiaco Football Club COLOURS: Maroon and Gold Coach: Josh Wooden No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 COLLARD, Ashley 10/04/87 Kondinin COLLARD, Clayton 04/12/88 Kondinin EDFL GIUMELLI, Matthew 29/09/87 Pinjarra JFC GREEN, Mitchell 07/05/90 Busselton BENNELL, John 01/02/90 Pinjarra BROWN, Mitch 04/03/91 Pinjarra MURRAY, Daniel 03/05/90 MT Lawley JFC OLIVER, Christopher 29/10/90 Rockingham JFC CULPITT, Brody 21/11/86 Castlemain Bendigo FL HAGGAR, Glenn 11/10/87 Rockingham DAWSON, Robert 28/10/85 Karoonda JFC PIGGOT, Blake 11/04/91 Harvey Bulls PAYRITS, Aaron 20/05/91 North Mandurah KOVACEVICH, Todd 24/07/88 Mundijong GIUMELLI, Justin 14/02/89 Pinjarra JFC SHAW, Richard 21/02/83 Harvery Bulls PADWICK, Lloyd 25/03/90 Safety Bay JFC TIERNEY, Kyren 06/12/90 South Mandurah KING, Adam 09/11/90 Eaton MARTIN, Tyson 08/09/89 Casltemaine Bendigo FL GILLAM, Brennan 10/07/91 Halls Head JFC MOODY, Christopher 09/03/90 Halls Head ITALIANO, Daniel 07/01/90 Harvey Brunswick Leschanult BONNEY, Peter 22/06/89 Port Hedland NPFL MCCULLOCH, Tom 31/05/89 South Mandurah O BRIEN, Joshua 05/01/90 Pinjarra ROBERTS, Sean 21/01/90 Waroona Reserves Scoreboard 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Peel Thunder Subiaco No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 BRISTOW, Jason 01/01/84 Chelsea MPNFL DOUGLAS, Scott 24/10/85 Swan Valley HEFFERNAN-ROPER, Ben 31/07/88 Western Magpies AFLQ DAVEY, Abe 20/12/89 Newton Codingup EDFA SCOTT, Andrew 23/10/87 MT Gravatt QAFL WOODEN, Jacob 16/06/88 Collie VINEY, Timothy 07/01/87 Chapman Valley GNFL MARTIN, Stephen 25/08/88 Whitfords JFC NEWICK, Luke 08/07/81 Northern Districts ADAMSON-HOLMES, Jordan 12/12/86 Girawheen Koondoola RE, Marc 20/01/88 Marist JFC SMITH, Martin 01/06/85 Kingsley JFC STEVENSON, Bradley 27/06/88 West Coast Cowan WATSON, Josh 16/06/90 Sorrento Duncraig STACK, Raphael 02/06/87 Kingsley JFC WORTHINGTON, Scott 28/01/91 Boulder GFL HUNT, Josh 08/12/90 Mines GFL ARMSTRONG, Gavin 08/06/90 Railways KEENE, Tyson 06/02/90 West Coast JFC BRADSHAW, Clinton 31/10/89 Augusta Margaret River TINCKNELL, Daniel 12/07/87 Warwick Greenwood JFC MATHANDA, Shea 06/04/90 Ports - Esperance SHEEHAN, Ryan 06/02/91 Boulder GFL GREEN, Brodie 12/03/91 Gibson EDFA AURISCH, Jarryd 27/06/91 Gibson EDFA WARD, Scott 05/08/88 Kingsley JFC PROTT, Morgan 02/04/91 Gibson EDFA RICHARDS, Todd 11/09/89 Quairading MARTIN, Seva 01/01/91 Railways GFL SMITH, Ryan 03/03/91 Subiaco IRONMONGER, Rhys 31/08/90 Kingsley PROTT, Ryan 02/04/91 Gibson EDFA Umpires Field: Tom Gryta, Ashley Coster, Matt Dodgson Boundary: Ben Moseley, Ben Walker Goal: Brody Payne, Jack Crawshaw 16

17 Proudly supporting Peel Thunder Football Club Halls Head Community Bank Branch League - Saturday, July 10, 2.15pm, Bendigo Bank Stadium. Broadcast: 107.9FM Radio Fremantle. Peel Thunder Football Club COLOURS: Teal, Blue and White Coach: Trevor Williams Subiaco Football Club COLOURS: Maroon and Gold Coach: Chris Waterman No. Player Pnts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals Bhds from Games 2 HOLMES, Michael 1 18/10/85 South Mandurah JONES (C), Brendon 7 18/04/86 Quairading AFA CLARKE, Thomas 1 25/04/89 Eaton O BRIEN, Rory 1 28/06/86 Pinjarra JFC BATTYE, Matthew 1 05/11/85 Pinjarra BROWN, Mathew 1 25/03/88 Harvey Brunswick Lesch BESWICK, Robert 1 15/04/88 Pinjarra JFC MCLEOD, Hayden 3 27/04/84 Exmouth Eagles GFL WILSON, Blayne 1 26/01/92 Halls Head HOLMES, Bradley 1 03/09/88 Pinjarra JFC O BRIEN, Brock 0 30/05/88 Pinjarra JFC, Frem O DRISCOLL, Joel 0 20/01/92 Pinjarra JFC TIMBRELL, Caillan 1 07/08/90 Rockingham COLLARD, Clayton 10 04/12/88 Kondinin EDFL LUFF, Christopher 1 07/01/91 Halls Head JFC CRICHTON, Jesse 0 18/06/91 North Launceston, Frem BENNELL, Harley 1 02/10/92 Pinjarra WILLIAMS, Jacob 1 31/01/88 South Bunbury SWFL MCGENNISKEN, Peter 1 25/01/85 Rockingham GREEN, Mitchell 1 07/05/90 Busselton DANIELS, Ben 2 09/07/87 Mosman Park MASON, Rhett 1 30/03/91 Waroon JFC GEORGE, Chayne 2 08/01/88 Boulder City BUTCHER, Kieran 1 02/03/92 Eaton Boomers BROWN, Mitch 1 04/03/91 Pinjarra MEYERS, Lincoln 0 02/01/92 Halls Head WARE, Mathew 1 13/09/84 Rockingham MCPHAN, David 5 20/06/85 Belconnen FILO, Brodie 5 14/04/90 Eaglehawk BendigoFL Rushed... AFL Listed Players No. Player Pts D.O.B Recruited WAFL Goals Bhds From Games 1 SMITH, Martin 2 01/06/85 Kingsley JFC KERR, Rhett 1 07/12/88 Gibson FC - Esperance COSSOM, Chad 1 03/10/81 Kingsley JFC KEEVERS, Ben 1 06/09/82 Sorrento Duncraig JFC RANDALL, Ben 1 18/12/84 Scotch Colege HEADLAND, Des 0 21/01/81 Karrinyup JFC, Frem READ, Phillip 12 20/10/79 Wesley CAMPBELL, Adam 10 25/01/85 Ballarat PARKER, Aidan 1 25/01/83 Carine JFC HASSETT, Patrick 10 15/05/85 Port Melbourne HORSLEY, Kyal 1 02/09/87 Kalgoorlie City FC DOUGLAS, Scott 3 24/10/85 Swan Valley PICKETT, Allistair 3 04/08/73 Narrogin PHELAN, Christopher 1 25/07/88 Kingsley JFC HILDEBRANDT, Shaun 5 03/06/84 Peel HEFFERNAN-ROPER, Ben 5 31/07/88 Western Magpies AFLQ DAVEY, Abe 1 20/12/89 Newton Codingup EDFA SCOTT, Andrew 5 23/10/87 MT Gravatt QAFL WOODEN, Jacob 5 16/06/88 Collie RUMBLE, Darren 1 20/09/84 Balga JFC VINEY, Timothy 3 07/01/87 Chapman Valley GNFL WEBB, Marc 1 23/02/79 Port Melbourne BLECHYNDEN, Reece 1 02/02/90 Sorrento Duncraig JFC MULLER, Rory 1 12/06/90 Warwick Greenwood NEWICK, Luke 1 08/07/81 Northern Districts ADAMSON-HOLMES, Jordan 1 12/12/86 Girawheen Koondoola RE, Marc 1 20/01/88 Marist JFC RIX, Michael 10 08/01/81 St Kilda RICHARDS, Todd 2 11/09/89 Quairading BROADHURST, Blake 1 29/12/85 Warwick Greenwood JFC STEVENSON, Bradley 2 27/06/88 West Coast Cowan STACK, Raphael 1 02/06/87 Kingsley JFC WORTHINGTON, Scott 1 28/01/91 Boulder GFL SHEEHAN, Ryan 1 06/02/91 Boulder GFL SMITH, Ryan 1 03/03/91 Subiaco Rushed... AFL Listed Players PEEL THUNDER V SUBIACO WAFL Match Facts Overall: Peel 2 Subiaco 31 Past 10 meetings: Peel 1 Subiaco 9 Past 10 at Mandurah: Peel 2 Subiaco 8 Peel highest score v Su (128) Round 15, 2007 Su highest score v Peel (207) Round 7, 2008 Peel lowest score v Su 1.10 (16) Round 15, 2002 Su lowest score v Peel 12.9 (81) Round 15, 2001 Peel biggest win v Su 11 points, Round 15, 2001 Su biggest win v Peel 157 points, Round 7, 2008 Scoreboard League 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Peel Thunder Subiaco Umpires Field: Travis Norton, Chris Pattinson, Beau Wardman Boundary: Lachlan Kennedy, Adam Bastick Goal: Lauren French, Simon Thomas Quarter length Colts 25 mins with no time on Reserves 25 mins with no time on League 20 mins plus time on 17

18 THURSDAY 8 JULY 2010 SENIORS A SECTION TIME VENUE UGSFL v Peel 12.05pm EFTeL Oval Avon v SWFL 2.10pm EFTeL Oval GFL v LSWFL 2.10pm East Fremantle Oval B SECTION CWFL v MFL 10.00am EFTeL Oval EDFL v OFA 10.00am East Fremantle Oval GNFL v GSFL 12.05pm East Fremantle Oval C SECTION NMFL v CMCFL Gill Fraser reserve HILLS v NMFL 1.15pm Gill Fraser reserve CMCFL v HILLS 2.30pm Gill Fraser reserve COLTS A SECTION RD v Kimberley 10.00am Claremont Oval SW v RD 11.00am Claremont Oval SW v GSFL 12.15pm Claremont Oval Kimberley v GSFL 1.30pm Claremont Oval Kimberley v SW 2.45pm Claremont Oval RD v GSFL 4.00pm Claremont Oval COLTS B SECTION AFA v PEEL 10.00am Arena Joondalup MFL v AFA 11.00am Arena Joondalup MFL v WF 12.00pm Arena Joondalup PEEL v WF 1.30pm Arena Joondalup PEEL v MFL 2.45pm Arena Joondalup AFA v WF 4.00pm Arena Joondalup FRIDAY 9 JULY 2010 SENIORS A SECTION TIME VENUE TBC v TBC 2.10pm East Fremantle Oval TBC v TBC 2.00pm Fremantle Oval UGSFL v TBC 4.15pm Fremantle Oval B SECTION 5 v am Claremont FC 2 v pm Claremont FC 1 v pm Claremont FC C SECTION SEMI FINALS NMFL v CMCFL 10.30am EFTeL Oval CMCFL v HILLS 11.45am EFTeL Oval HILLS v NMFL 1.00pm EFTeL Oval COLTS A SECTION SEMI FINALS 2 v pm EFTel Oval 1v pm East Fremantle Oval COLTS B SECTION SEMI FINALS 2 v am East Fremantle Oval 1 v am Fremantle Oval GRAND FINALS - COLTS SATURDAY 10 JULY 2010 TIME VENUE B Section 11.00am Claremont Oval A Section 1.15pm Claremont Oval GRAND FINALS - SENIORS SUNDAY 11 JULY 2010 TIME VENUE C Section 9.45am Medibank Stadium B Section 12.15pm Medibank Stadium A Section 2.45pm Medibank Stadium WACFL Office: Gate 6, Subiaco Oval, Subiaco Road, Subiaco Telephone: Fax: : wacountry@wafc.com.au 18

19 Experience a key factor for Peel written by Tracey Lewis EXPERIENCE will count for plenty as Peel Football League ventures into its first Landmark Country Football Championships as a fully-affiliated club. While Peel played at the country week carnival as an invitational side in 2002 and 2003 (when they made the final), this is the first year they will play in A Section as one of the family and will rely on former WAFL players such as Greg Sanders, Shane Creevey, Todd Cunning, Mat Thomas and Nigel Lee to take their game up to powerhouse teams like reigning champions Upper Great. Creevey (65 WAFL games for Peel), Sanders (46 games for Peel and four for East Fremantle) and Thomas (33 games) are all in the State Country squad. It is the first time in a number of years that there have been six teams in A Section, where Upper Great Southern are the reigning champions. South West has been retained in A Section despite losing both of its games last year. However, their depth of talent meant organisers believed they were better suited to A Section. They are taking their assault on Landmark so seriously that they have fixtured a by this week and the week following the championships. Lower South West has been included in A Section for the first time since 1975 and they are going for a hattrick having won C Section in 2008 and B Section in One of the stories of the Championships in recent times has been the inclusion of the Kimberley Spirit team in the A Colts. One of the most exciting teams to watch, they travel to Perth by way of troop carrier, bus and plane. Brett Claudius, coach of the Kimberley Spirit, says it s all part of being a team that draws from a one thousand kilometre radius in the top end of Western Australia. We actually start travelling on a Saturday, even though the Landmark Championships don t start until the Thursday of the next week, Claudius said on the wafootball.com.au website. It s very tough to organise, especially as a lot of the players living in remote communities don t have access to transport. We pick up the players in the East Kimberley from Kununurra, Wyndham, Halls Creek and all the communities in between and take them to Fitzroy Crossing where we train and camp for the night. We then travel to Broome and meet up with the West Kimberley players and have another training session before flying out on Monday night A Section winners - Upper Great Southern West Australian Country Football League acknowledges the support of our sponsors in

20 Nurturing the next crop. The CBH Group is proud of its ongoing commitment to Western Australian growers and their families. Last year alone, the CBH Group invested more than $250,000 into rural communities. The CBH Group s partnership with the WA Country Football League provides funding to a total of 78 football clubs and 189 football teams in Western Australian grainbelt communities. The sponsorship also supports the WACFL s State Colt s team and the CBH Colt s All-Stars. In total, 12 Western Australian football leagues directly benefit from the CBH Group s support. Sport and the social development it brings, are key factors in growing healthy rural communities and the CBH Group is delighted to continue its partnership with the WACFL to support grass roots football. CBH Group Proud major sponsors of the WA Country Football League CBH Grower Service Centre

21 A Word From The President A welcome from West Australian Country Football President Terry House Following a record year in 2009 with participation numbers at an all-time high of 27,000 and the WA Country Football League exceeding the 1.2million dollar mark in terms of income and expenditure, the West Australian Country League Board is extremely excited about what lies ahead for the remainder of the 2010 season. Already we have seen an increase in the number of senior teams participating throughout the State and continued growth in the introductory level of the game at Auskick and through junior football. It s exciting times as we see many of our regions develop in their future directions documents following the release of the South West s in 2007 and the Kimberley Gravel to Greatness document in These future directions documents will place country football in a strong position to ensure all of our country football leagues and organisations are well planned. The WACFL Executive continues to be mindful of the additional pressure that can be applied to volunteers through the introduction of new programs, improved governance and standardising of practices. It is our aim not to overload these volunteers as we firmly believe they are integral to our game and any decisions and planning we make should ease the burden for these volunteers. I would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution that Landmark has made to country football in Western Australia over a number of years and now on the national stage as the major naming rights sponsor of the Australian Country Football Championships. The partnership in Western Australia now enters its 36 th year and is believed to be the longest running corporate partnership with sport in this State and Australia. This year is a National Carnival year and we have selected a squad prior to the local championships although performances at the Landmark Championships will go a long way to deciding on the final 25 players who will represent WA in Canberra later in July. I would like to wish Rod (Rocket) Williams and his team all the very best for these championships, as WA strives to win its first ever national carnival. In conclusion, I would like to acknowledge the work of the WACFL Executive members, acknowledge our administration team lead by Cameron Knapton, who has had to deal with the absences of staff Robyn Payne and Kellie McBean on extended leave. As some of you will know, Dale Ballantyne is now also on extended leave in Canada for the next three months. We welcome Tim Priest into an acting role and hope he enjoys his first carnival. Good luck to all of the teams involved in this year s Championship. Hines Hill farmer Cam Gethin visits the Dowerin GWN Machinery Field Days to catch up for a beer with his mates. Cam understands the importance of staying in touch... can you? With hundreds of opportunities to socialise in our HUGE range of venues including food exhibits, sundowners and the North Bar, WE can help keep YOU in the loop. Cam Gethin HINES HILL FARMER August 25th and 26th

22 Because our support goes further than the farm. At Landmark, we re proud to support local communities through our sponsorship of sporting clubs, agricultural shows and farming groups. You ll see us getting involved in all sorts of community activities and local fundraising events because to us, the country is more than a place to do business; it s been our home for over 150 years. For more information, visit landmark.com.au Proud sponsors of the Landmark Country Football Championship since 1974.

23 Welcome From Landmark 2009 AWARDS With Hamish OBrien, Sales and Operations Director, West Division - Landmark Landmark has been an integral part of rural Australia for 150 years and we are proud to have been the major sponsor of the Landmark Country Football Championships since Today, we re Australia s largest distributor of rural services, with a team of 1,800 staff who service 100,000 clients in our national network of around 400 locations. We are Australia s leading rural service business because of our: Enduring partnerships with customers Commitment to and from our people Extensive range of products and services; and Unwavering commitment to the communities Landmark proudly supports the communities we work in through our sponsorships of sporting clubs, field days, farming groups, charities and many other organisations, both big and small. We ve invested close to $1.5 million in WA country football over 36 years and still, Landmark continues to look for new ways to support our great game. Without volunteers, country football simply would not happen; so they deserve our thanks. In conjunction with the WA Country Footy League organisers, Landmark has selected two volunteers who have delivered many years of service to footy in their local areas. Congratulations to Ted Astbury from the Wickepin Football Club and Ian McNeill from the Kellerberrin/Tammin Football Club. Landmark is flying Ted, Ian and their partners to the National Country Football Championships in Canberra in late July where hopefully they will witness Rod Williams steer the WA team to a win. On top of all that, there s the new-look A Section with six leagues fighting it out, instead of the traditional four and players will be vying for selection to the WA State squad for the national Landmark Carnival. It looks like this will be another exciting year of football. On behalf of ourselves and all participants, our thanks go to the WACFL Executive, Cameron Knapton and his team and all of the administrators and volunteers for their hard work and dedication which makes this Landmark Championship possible. We wish all participating teams the best of luck for a safe, fun and successful Landmark Championship performance. DICK SMITH MEMORIAL AWARD - Coach of the Carnival Troy Leo, Upper Great Southern Football League JJ LUSSICK AWARD - Umpire of the Carnival Anthony Raudino, South West Football League LANDMARK MEDAL - Fairest and Best in A Section Grand Final Jarrad Winter, Upper Great Southern Football League LANDMARK MEDAL - Fairest and Best in B Section Grand Final Sheldon Nelly, Great Northern Football League LANDMARK MEDAL - Fairest and Best in C Section Grand Final Daniel McGinlay, North Midlands Football League CBH AWARD - Fairest and Best in Colts A Section Grand Final Teke Vernon, South West Football League CBH AWARD - Fairest and Best in Colts B Section Grand Final Warrick Proudlove, Great Southern Football League OVERALL FAIREST AND BEST AWARDS A SECTION (Jock Coleman Trophy) Simon Duckworth, Upper Great Southern Football League B SECTION (Bud Byfield Trophy) Troy Skilton, Central Wheatbelt Football League C SECTION (Jock Beattie Trophy) Daniel McGinlay, North Midlands Football League COLTS A SECTION (Ken Baxter Medal) Teke Vernon, South West Football League COLTS B SECTION (Clem Bray Medal) Beau Lefort, Great Southern Football League At WFI, we believe the best way to work with our clients is face to face. That s why we have over 80 branches across the country. Find out for yourself why WFI is one of Australia s leading rural insurance companies by calling or visit. WFI is a trading name of Wesfarmers General Insurance Limited ABN AFSL

24 Cam s Call With West Australian Country Football League general manager Cameron Knapton The 2010 Landmark Country Football Championships are shaping as one of the most exciting we have had for a number of years. The inclusion of the Peel Football League as a fully-fledged affiliate country football league adds another dimension to the competition. They are bringing two teams to town. Their senior team will play in A Section, which has enabled competition organisers to reinstate the South West into A Section featuring six teams. We believe that given the way the draw has been devised that this is the best fixturing we have had and gives every team an equal opportunity to progress through to Sunday s finals. Peel will also field a team in the B Colts and they will be aiming to have a win there to start their climb up through the grades. One of the good stories from Country Week has been the Lower South West who will play in A Section for the first time since LSW won C Section in 2008, B Section in 2009 and are now in A Section playing against the heavy weights of country football. AMCAP New Holland State country coach Rod Williams and his selectors will be focusing strongly on the carnival as this is the final piece of the selection puzzle for the 25 players that will get a seat on the plane to travel to Canberra on July 20 for the 2010 Landmark National Country Carnival. WA has never won this carnival, having played in two finals but never achieving our ultimate goal of winning. The last carnival performance in Shepparton was outstanding but WA will be hoping to improve on its third position. The coach and his selectors are happy with the squad that has been picked in the lead-up to this event and we wish the players all the best in the local Championships as they strive for selection. I would like to acknowledge the fantastic effort of our volunteers at local club and league level. Without them a carnival like this could not go ahead. Again we see a number of volunteers give up their time to assist with teams and give players an opportunity to either enter the talent pathway and be closely monitored by the WAFL clubs and even AFL Scouts, or play at the highest level they can play. The WACFL Executive continues to rate representative football highly and that s why this event has been such a success over a number of years and we are looking forward to an exciting Championship over the next four days. To all the teams, players, coaches, administrators, umpires and volunteers attending the carnival, we hope that you enjoy the next four days and we endeavour to deliver the event in the most professional manner possible Landmark Country All-Stars AVON Lucas Fielding, Railways FC Jermaine Davis, Railways FC Adam Spencer, Railways FC CENTRAL WHEATBELT Troy Skilton, Beacon FC EASTERN DISTRICTS Michael Sharp, Nukarni FC ESPERANCE DISTRICTS Clancy Wheeler, Newtown/ Condingup FC GOLDFIELDS Scott Worthington, Boulder City FC David Serich, Railways FC GREAT NORTHERN Mitchell Boyle, Railways FC Sheldon Nelly, Towns FC HILLS FOOTBALL LEAGUE Gavin Scott, Gidgegannup FC LOWER SOUTH WEST FOOTBALL LEAGUE Louis Davies, Kojonup FC Aaron Hemsley, Southerners FC NORTH MIDLANDS Daniel McGinlay, Coorow/Latham FC ONGERUP Ian Lloyd, Newdegate FC SOUTH WEST Jesse Gribble, Bunbury FC Jacob Williams, Bunbury FC UPPER GREAT SOUTHERN Jarrad Winter, Wickepin FC Ross Gooding, Kukerin/Dumbleyung FC Simon Duckworth, Wickepin FC Mark Gilholme, Williams FC Rowan Astbury, Wickepin FC COACH Troy Leo, Upper Great Southern FL 2009 CBH Colts All-Stars AVON James Morris, Railways FC Glen Smith, Federals FC Casey York, Kellerberrin/Tammin FC GREAT SOUTHERN Darryl Burke, Denmark FC Beau Lefort, Denmark FC Jeremy McGovern, North Albany FC Warrick Proudlove, North Albany FC Tyler Stone, Denmark FC KIMBERLEY SPIRIT Kaiden Bauer, Broome Saints FC Kurt Barnes, Wyndham Crocs FC Jordan Brooking, Djugerari Bombers FC Luke Davies, Kununurra Demons FC Brodie Fiegert, Ord River Magpies FC MORTLOCK Cody Chester, Goomalling FC Tom Street, Toodyay FC REGIONAL DISTRICTS Braden Crosby, Wagin FC Blake Dunkeld, Newdegate FC James Fairclough, Lake Grace/Pingrup FC Ken Fitzgerald, Ongerup FC SOUTH WEST Chris Andrew, South Bunbury FC Glen Garlett, Carey Park FC Daniel Lyon, Harvey Brunswick Leschenault FC Trent Murdoch, South Bunbury FC Kirk Ugle, Carey Park FC Teke Vernon, Collie Eagles FC WHEATBELT FALCONS (CWFL/ EDFL) Damian Waight, Eastern Districts FL COACH Jason Read, South West Football League 24

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26 A Way of Life The Story of Country Football in West Australia This book is essentially about Country Football, its players and people. It combines informative Country Football history, a detailed history of the various leagues, with some interesting and at times humorous reading. Football being the greatest of the team games, it is fitting the book should be compiled and partly written by a team of distinguished Country Football administrators whose greatest satisfaction, I believe, will be derived from the enjoyment it gives to hundreds of their football friends from the country and city alike. Bud Byfield ORDER FORM Copies of A Way of Life Price: Soft Cover - $39.95 plus $9.95 postage Limited Edition Hard Cover - $59.95 plus $9.95 postage Cheque enclosed (made payable to the West Australian Country Football League) To order by credit card Total $ Visa Card No. Expiry date Name Contact phone number Mastercard The delivery address for the book Signature Postcode To order by phone please call Lines open 24 hours 7 days a week Mail or fax this form to: West Australian Country Football League PO Box 275 Subiaco WA 6904 Fax The order form is also available at the WACFL website A Tax Invoice will be dispatched with your book Enquiries phone (08)

27 PREMIERSHIP TABLES SENIORS A SECTION POS TEAM P W L D For Ag Pts PC 1 Upper Great Southern Avon Goldfields South West SENIORS B SECTION POS TEAM P W L D For Ag Pts PC 1 Great Northern Lower South West Central Wheatbelt Eastern Districts Ongerup Mortlock Great Southern Central Midlands Coastal SENIORS C SECTION POS TEAM P W L D For Ag Pts PC 1 North Midlands Esperance District Hills Ravensthorpe & Districts COLTS A SECTION Ladder not applicable as Winner SF1 (SWFL) v Winner SF2 Kimberley Spirit 2009 COLTS B SECTION POS TEAM P W L D For Ag Pts PC 1 Great Southern Mortlock Wheatbelt Falcons COMPETING LEAGUES/ ASSOCIATIONS & AFFILIATED CLUBS Avon FA: Beverley, Cunderdin, Kellerberrin/Tammin, Northam Federals, Northam Railways, Quairading, York. Central Midlands Coastal FL: Cervantes, Dandaragan, Jurien Bay, Lancelin Pirates, Moora Rovers. Central Wheatbelt FL: Beacon, Bencubbin, Kalannie, Koorda, Mukinbudin, Towns. Eastern Districts FL: Bruce Rock, Burracoppin, Corrigin, Hyden/ Kalgarin, Kulin/Kondinin, Narembeen, Nukarni, Southern Cross. Goldfields FL: Boulder City, Kalgoorlie, Kambalda, Mines Rovers, Railways. Great Northern FL: Chapman Valley, Geraldton Brigades, Geraldton Railway, Geraldton Rovers, Geraldton Towns, Mullewa, Northampton. Great Southern FL: Albany Railways, Albany Royals, Albany Sharks, Denmark/Walpole, Kojonup, Mount Barker, North Albany. Hills FA: Bullsbrook, Chidlow, Gidgeganup, Mt Helena, Mundaring, Pickering Brook. Lower South West FL: Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Deanmill, Imperials, Kojonup, Southerners, Tigers. Mortlock FL: Calingiri, Dalwallinu, Dowerin, Gingin, Goomalling, Toodyay, Wongan Ballidu, Wyalkatchem. North Midlands FL: Carnamah/Perenjori, Coorow/Latham, Dongara, Mingenew, Morawa, Three Springs. Ongerup FA: Borden, Boxwood Hills, Gnowangerup, Jerramungup, Kent, Lake Grace/Pingrup, Newdegate, Ongerup. Peel FL: Baldivis, Centrals, Halls Head, Mandurah, Pinjarra, Rockingham, South Mandurah, Waroona South West FL: Augusta/Margaret River, Bunbury, Busselton, Carey Park, Collie Eagles, Donnybrook, Eaton Boomers, Harvey Brunswick Leschenault, Harvey Bulls, South Bunbury. Upper Great Southern FL: Boddington, Brookton/Pingelly, Katanning Wanderers, Kukerin/Dumbleyung, Narrogin Hawks, Wagin, Wickepin, Williams. COLTS TEAMS Avon: Under 20 Colts selected from Avon FA clubs. Peel FL: Under 20 Colts selected from Peel FL clubs. Wheatbelt Falcons: Under 20 Colts combined side selected from Central Wheatbelt FL and Eastern Districts FL. Great Southern FL: Under 20 Colts selected from Great Southern FL Clubs. Kimberley Spirit: Under 20 Colts selected from Central Kimberley FL, East Kimberley FL, West Kimberley FL. Mortlock: Under 20 Colts players selected from Mortlock FL clubs. Regional Districts: Under 20 Colts players selected from Goldfields FL, Esperance District FA, Ongerup FA, Upper Great Southern FL, Clontarf. South West: Under 20 Colts players selected from South West FL clubs. 27

28 Results 2009 THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2010 SENIORS A SECTION Avon (76) def by Upper Great Southern 17.7 (109) Avon -- Goal Kickers: Jermaine Davis 8; Lucas Fielding 3. Best Players: Jermaine Davis; Jamie Hoare; Michael Johnston; Lucas Fielding Upper Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Gerard Medlen 4; Aubrey Jacobs 2; Mark Gilholme 2. Best Players: Mark Gilholme, Simon Duckworth; Nathan Ditchburn; Jarrad Winter South West (83) def by Goldfields (90) South West -- Goal Kickers: Brett Eades 3; Alan Wilson 2; Scott Houghton 2. Best Players: Daniel Lewis; Jesse Gribble; John Klumpp; Joshua Krispyn Goldfields -- Goal Kickers: James Murray 5; Mitch Graham 2. Best Players: Cameron Allen; Henry Papertalk; Rhett Foster SENIORS B SECTION Mortlock 10.8 (68) def by Lower South West (109) Mortlock -- Goal Kickers: Geoff Rouse 3; Matt Cameron 2; Ryan Pearce 2. Best Players: Adam Pearce; Jack Woods; Dean Trewhella Lower South West -- Goal Kickers: Aaron Hemsley 5; Chris Franklin 2; Louis Davies 2; Tyson Lee 2. Best Players: Aaron Hemsley; LouisDavies; Tim Ioannou; Ryan Gandy Eastern Districts (142) d Central Midlands Coastal 11.8 (74) Eastern Districts -- Goal Kickers: Simon Dawson 6; Damien Casson 5; Brendan Whyte 2; Andrew Repacholi 2. Best Players: Brendan Parsons; Michael Sharp; Damien Casson; Ben Lullfitz Central Midlands Coastal -- Goal Kickers: John Murray 2; Owen Langley 2; Michael Thompson 2. Best Players: Craig McLaren; Craig Whyte; Tyson Lord; Matthew Helms Great Southern 7.4 (46) def by Central Wheatbelt (130) Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Marcus Jackson 2; Ben Saunders 2. Best Players: Cleve Humphries; Scott Hillman; Marcus Jackson; Michael Wright Central Wheatbelt -- Goal Kickers: Darren Griffiths 6; John D Sylva 5; Hayden Cooke 3. Best Players: Troy Skilton; John D Sylva; Matt Ivill; Darren Griffiths Great Northern (89) d Ongerup 6.10 (46) Great Northern -- Goal Kickers: Mitchell Boyle 3; Jayden Schofield 2; Stuart Gaby 2. Best Players: Mitchell Boyle; Aiden Tropiano; Nathan Tubby; Matthew Moir Ongerup -- Goal Kickers: Terry Farmer 3; Ashley Groves 1. Best Players: Rob Farmer; Jayden Brooke; Matt Campbell; Glen Peacock SENIORS C SECTION Esperance District (143) d Ravensthorpe & Districts 6.1 (37) Esperance District -- Goal Kickers: Cale Walker 12. Best Players: Josh Montgomerie; Clancy Wheeler; Cale Walker; Daniel Guard Ravensthorpe & Districts -- Goal Kickers: Andrew Werner 4. Best Players: Jay Francis; Murray McLean; Tony Horne; Tyson Cattle North Midlands 14.5 (89) d Hills 12.7 (79) North Midlands -- Goal Kickers: Bradley Flavel 3; Daniel McGinlay 3; Karl Criddle 2; Jonathon Brand 2. Best Players: Brett Broad; Daniel McGinlay; Nick Broad; Matt Burley; Jason Camac Hills -- Goal Kickers: Shane Fitzgerald 5; Josh Duane 2. Best Players: Gavin Scott; Joe Cowton; Shane Fitzgerald; Tom Cowton COLTS A SECTION Kimberley Spirit 2.3 (15) def by South West 8.2 (50) Kimberley Spirit -- Goal Kickers: Matthew Dwyer 1; James Woodhouse 1. Best Players: Jamin Bent; Jonas Green; Brodie Fiegert South West -- Goal Kickers: Levi Rohan 5; Hayden Hutcheson 3. Best Players: Glen Garlett; Levi Rohan; Hayden Hutcheson; Teke Vernon Regional Districts 7.5 (47) d Avon 2.2 (14) Regional Districts -- Goal Kickers: Craig Bolton 4; Thomas Stewart 1; Braden Crosby 1; Dale Faziolio 1. Best Players: Braden Crosby; Jeremy Richardson; James Fairclough Avon -- Goal Kickers: Luke Gearing 1; James Morris 1. Best Players: Liam Cassidy; Cam Doncon; Drew Kent Avon 1.4 (10) def by Kimberley Spirit 5.6 (36) Avon -- Goal Kickers: Casey York 1. Best Players: Glen Smith; Sean Hayes; Bart Atkinson Kimberley Spirit -- Goal Kickers: Joel Hambing 2; Imran Spinks 1; Scott McPhee 1; Jamin Bent 1. Best Players: Jonas Green; Shamus Smith; Jordan Brooking; Justin Cox South West 5.6 (36) d Regional Districts 5.4 (34) South West -- Goal Kickers: Trent Murdoch 4; Levi Rohan 1. Best Players: Teke Vernon; Trent Murdoch; Daniel Lyon; Glen Garlett Regional Districts -- Goal Kickers: Craig Bolton 3; Fabian Riley 1; Josh Kelly. Best Players: Blake Dunkeld; Cameron Allison; Braden Crosby South West 7.11 (53) d Avon 1.2 (8) South West -- Goal Kickers: Tim Fisher 3; Levi Rohan 1; Mitchell Ashworth 1; Travis Buswell 1; James Wallam 1. Best Players: Teke Vernon; Chris Andrew; Mitchell Ashworth; Daniel Lyon Avon -- Goal Kickers: Luke Gearing 1. Best Players: Sean Hayes; Glen Smith; Bart Atkinson Kimberley Spirit 3.4 (22) def by Regional Districts 5.6 (36) Kimberley Spirit -- Goal Kickers: Scott McPhee 1; Joel Hamling 1; Trohan Hobbs 1. Best Players: Kadin Bauer; Kurt Barnes; Kenneth Brolga, Luke Davies Regional Districts -- Goal Kickers: Fabian Riley 1; Bohdi Clifton 1; Craig Bolton 1. Best Players: James Fairclough; Kyle Bolton; James Mulcahy COLTS B SECTION Mortlock 9.4 (58) d Wheatbelt Falcons 6.5 (41) Mortlock -- Goal Kickers: Tom Street 3; Hayden Collard 2; Terry Narrier 2. Best Players: Cody Chester; Chris Samata; Scott O Reilly; Tom Street Wheatbelt Falcons -- Goal Kickers: Darren Flockhart 2; Damien Waight 2; Darren Cail 1; Beau Wagner 1. Best Players: Damien Waight; Gary Anderson; Mitchell Foote; Jake Kemsley Great Southern (70) d Mortlock 3.0 (18) Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Beau Lefort 4; Jeremy McGovern 2; Jack Grimshaw 2; Sam Juers 1;Lee Pavlovich 1; Luke Hammond 1. Best Players: Beau Lefort; Darryl Burke; Jack Grimshaw; Dylan Williams Mortlock -- Goal Kickers: Wayne Smith 2; Tom Street 1. Best Players: Matthew Flaherty; Cody Chester; Jack Dasborough; Riley Clarke Great Sourthern 12.6 (78) d Wheatbelt Falcons 3.5 (23) Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Lee Pavlovich 3; Jack Grimshaw 2; Beau Lefort 2; Jeremy McGovern 2; Samuel Juers 1; Jessie Barrett 1; Brent Clarke 1. Best Players: Dylan Morgan; Lee Pavlovich; Beau Lefort; Jarrod Whittle Wheatbelt Falcons -- Goal Kickers: Josh Della Bosca 2; Damien Waight 1. Best Players: Tyson Rowling; Scott Parr; Beau Wagner; Damien Waight FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2009 SENIORS A SECTION Goldfields 6.3 (39) def by Avon 11.9 (75) Goldfields -- Goal Kickers: James Murray 2. Best Players: Henry Papertalk; Jason Rowe; Luke Pritchard; Rhett Foster Avon -- Goal Kickers: Jermaine Davis 5; Kerry Davis 2; Lucas Fielding 2. Best Players: Kane Marsh; Jermaine Davis; Kerry Davis; James Thompson Upper Great Southern 8.15 (63) d South West 9.5 (59) Upper Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Jarrad Winter 2; Bryan Hardie 2. Best Players: Peter Farrant; Shaun Robinson; Simon Duckworth; Rowan Astbury South West -- Goal Kickers: Brett Eades 3; Daniel Lewis 2; Scott Houghton 2. Best Players: Jonathon Taylor; Jesse Gribble; Jarrad Martin; John Klumpp SENIORS B SECTION Eastern Districts 6.9 (45) def by Ongerup 7.16 (58) Eastern Districts -- Goal Kickers: Jason Bow 1; Andrew Repacholi 1; Chevi Hughes 1; Damien Casson 1. Best Players: Brent Stewart; Michael Sharp; Brendan Parsons; Jake Hill Ongerup -- Goal Kickers: Lomas Ugle 2; Rob Farmer 2. Best Players: Todd Kovacevich; Ian Lloyd; Ryan Patterson; Shane Edmonds Central Wheatbelt (71) d Mortlock 10.7 (67) Central Wheatbelt -- Goal Kickers: Hayden Cooke 6. Best Players: Garrett Streater; Hayden Cooke; Ryan Miguel; Luke Yates 28

29 Mortlock -- Goal Kickers: Matthew Cameron 3; Ryan Pearce 3; Wes Wally 2; Geoff Rouse 2. Best Players: Jack Wood; Brad McNeill; Sloan King; Matthew Cameron Great Northern (195) d Central Midlands Coastal 5.5 (35) Great Northern -- Goal Kickers: Dale Williamson 8; Cory Foot 4; Aiden Tropianno 3. Best Players: Dale Williamson; Matthew Moir; Aiden Tropianno; Zac Middleton Central Midlands Coastal -- Goal Kickers: Lee Aurill 3; Justin Pitt 1; Peter Prior 1. Best Players: Matthew Helms; Craig McLaren; Jim Hamilton; Dylan Samokavidis Lower South West Football League (98) d Great Southern 7.3 (45) Lower South West -- Goal Kickers: Aaron Hemsley 3; Chris Franklin 3; Robert Cross 2. Best Players: Robert Cross; Luke Edwards; Dionne Woods; Aaron Hemsley Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Dwayne Berto 3; Ben Saunders 2; Marcus Jackson 2. Best Players: Michael Wright; James McRae; Richard Cronin; Cleve Humphries SENIORS C SECTION Esperance District 4.3 (27) def by Hills 9.15 (69) Esperance District -- Goal Kickers: Jock Blakeny 1; Shane Gillespie 1; Cale Walker 1; Patrick Jarman 1. Best Players: Clancy Wheeler; Eugene Brown; Anthony Parker; Patrick Jarman Hills -- Goal Kickers: Hugo Fischer 3; Shane Fitzgerald 2; Alberto Giorgi 1; Gavin Scott 1. Best Players: Gavin Scott; Sandy Bent; Stuart Smith; Cameron Hore North Midlands (124) d Ravensthorpe & Districts 3.3 (21) North Midlands -- Goal Kickers: Jonathon Brand 6; Karl Criddle 3; Daniel McGinlay 3; Bradley Flavel 3. Best Players: Daniel McGinlay; Matt Burley; Jonathon Brand; Brett Broad Ravensthorpe & Districts -- Goal Kickers: Andrew Werner 1; Jack Small 1; Warwick Besso 1. Best Players: Scott Major; Tim Cattle; Tony Horne; Jay Francis COLTS A SECTION Semi-Final 1 South West (113) d Avon 8.7 (55) South West -- Goal Kickers: Trent Murdoch 4; Levi Rohan 4; Kirk Ugle 3. Best Players: Glen Garlett; Kirk Ugle; Michael Russell, Adam Bignall Avon -- Goal Kickers: Jarrod Offer 2; Tim Adrichem 1; Corey McGuire 1; Kevin Beard 1. Best Players: Tim Adrichem; Josh Hughes; Casey York Semi-Final 2 Kimberley Spirit 10.7 (67) d Regional Districts 6.10 (46) Kimberley Spirit -- Goal Kickers: Thomas Cox 2, Vincent Skinner 2; Joel Hamling 2; Kurt Barnes 2; Daniel O Connor 1; Imran Spinks 1. Best Players: Luke Davies; Kadin Bauer; Brodie Fiegert; Imran Spinks Regional Districts -- Goal Kickers: Rohan Vaus 1; Dale Faziolo 1; Steven Smith 1. Best Players: Blake Dunkeld; Cameron Allison; Kallum McFarlane COLTS B SECTION Great Southern 12.6 (78) d Mortlock 5.3 (33) Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Tyler Stone 4; Samuel Juers 3; Dylan Morgan; Lee Pavlovich; Jeremy McGovern 1; Luke St Jack 1; Jessie Barrett 1. Best Players: Warrick Proudlove; Dylan Williams; Jarrad Whittle; Aaron Gliosca Mortlock -- Goal Kickers: Codie Chester 2; Riley Clarke 1; Chris Samata 1; Wayne Smith 1. Best Players: Riley Clarke; Codie Chester; Scott O Rielly; Wayne Smith Great Southern 7.7 (49) d Wheatbelt Falcons 5.4 (34) Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Tyler Stone 4; Jarrad Whittle 1; Jeremy McGovern 1; Jack Grimshaw 1; Lee Pavlovich 1. Best Players: Tyler Stone; Darcy Reader; Dylan Morgan; Ben Grey Wheatbelt Falcons -- Goal Kickers: Josh Della Bosca 3; Damien Waight 2. Best Players: Scott Parr; Tyson Rowling; Josh Della Bosca; Jake Kemsley Wheatbelt Falcons 3.2 (20) def by Mortlock 10.6 (66) Wheatbelt Falcons -- Goal Kickers: Harley Fry 1; Damien Brandis 1; Mitchell Foote 1. Best Players: Tyson Rowling; Scott Parr; Michael Cail; Harley Fry Mortlock -- Goal Kickers: Tom Street 3; Hayden Collard 3; Todd McNeil 1; Jacob Lyne 1; Ashley King 1; Jack Dasborough 1. Best Players: Riley Clarke; Scott O Rielly; Jack Dasborough; Jacob Lyne; Chad Hagboom SATURDAY, JULY 11 AND SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2009 GRAND FINAL RESULTS SENIORS A SECTION Grand Final Upper Great Southern 14.7 (91) d Avon 9.8 (62) Upper Great Southern - Goal Kickers: Bryan Hardie 2; Ashley Ugle 2. Best Players: Jarrad Winter; Rowan Astbury; Mark Gilholme; Bradley Kain Avon - Goal Kickers: Lucas Fielding 3; Ben Grace 2. Best Players: Kerry Davis; Lucas Fielding; Kane Marsh; Todd Richards SENIORS B SECTION Lower South West (115) d Great Northern (100) Lower South West -- Goal Kickers: Robert Cross 3; Tyson Lee 3; Dion Woods 2; Mathew Hurley 2; Chris Franklin 2. Best Players: Mathew Gillard; Tim Ioannou; Louis Davies Great Northern -- Goal Kickers: Sheldon Nelly 4; Dale Williamson 3; Erin McCartney 2. Best Players: Sheldon Nelly; Lindsay Holly; Mitchell Boyle; Kyle Watts SENIORS C SECTION North Midlands (115) d Esperance District 5.4 (34) North Midlands - Goal Kickers: Bradley Flavel 4; Jonathon Brand 3; Cameron Hyde 2. Best Players: Daniel McGinlay; Brett Broad; Karl Criddle; Matt Burley Esperance District -- Goal Kickers: Daniel Guard 2; Jed sharpe 1; Stephen Capelli; 1 Patrick Jarman 1. Best Players: Patrick Jarman; Clancy Wheeler; Daniel Guard; Matthew Guard COLTS A SECTION Kimberley Spirit 7.4 (46) def by South West (111) Kimberley Spirit -- Goal Kickers: Daniel O Connor 2; Joel Hamling 1; Luke Davies 1; Trohan Hobbs 1; Vincent Skinner 1. Best Players: Kadin Bauer; Kenneth Brolga; Jamin Bent; Luke Davies South West -- Goal Kickers: Trent Gribble 3; Chris Andrew 2; Levi Rohan 2; Milan Kokir 2. Best Players: Teke Vernon, Glen Garlett; Matthew Tamm; Daniel Lyon COLTS B SECTION Great Southern 21.6 (132) d Mortlock 8.7 (55) Great Southern -- Goal Kickers: Jeremy McGovern 7; Tyler Stone 3; Jessie Barrett 2; Beau Lefort 2, Liam Gardner 2. Best Players: Dave Parker; Warrick Proudlove; Jeremy McGovern; Dylan Morgan Mortlock -- Goal Kickers: Hayden Collard 4; Ashley King 4. Best Players: Tom Street; Wayne Smith; Jack Woodruff, Ashley King Burley Sekem is proud to continue its long-standing sponsorship of the WACFL. If your club needs footballs, guernseys, shorts, socks or off-field apparel contact your local sporting retailer or our sales team for further information & keep WA football local. T: F: E: sales@sekem.com.au

30 COUNTRY UMPIRES In Action The WACFL and the West Australian Football Commission Umpiring extend a warm welcome to all country umpires participating in this year s carnival with a special welcome to Peel Football League members who have joined the championships this year. The dedication and willingness to umpire the Landmark carnival is much appreciated by all involved and we trust all umpires find the carnival to be a beneficial and rewarding experience. The week provides an excellent development opportunity for all umpires to enhance their knowledge and skill, plus communicate with fellow umpires across the State and receive informed feedback from their peers. This year s Landmark panel will consist of personnel with a range of abilities and experience from the seasoned umpire to those new to umpiring, representing most regions throughout WA. We thank a select group of regional umpire coaches, WAFC umpiring staff, WAFL coaches and umpires who willingly provide their services as match day umpire coaches. These people provide valuable feedback to all umpires on their performances over the carnival which is beneficial to their development. At the conclusion of the championships the prestigious J.J Lussick Award will be presented to the Umpire of the Carnival. In addition we will also announce the successful (field, boundary and goal) umpires who will represent Western Australia at the Landmark Australian Country Football Carnival being held in Canberra in late July. WAFC Umpiring takes this opportunity to wish all umpires, players, coaches and volunteers every success for the 2010 Landmark Championships Landmark Umpire Panel FIELD UMPIRES Aaron Andrews...SWFL Brenton Bartlett...SWFL Jeff Bennett...LSWFL Trevor Blackburn... EFL Chris Burgess...MFL Brian Cohen... GNFL Jake Cole...EDFL Paul Cronin...SWFL Robert Daniels...GSFL Darren Dyball...PFL Pablo Garcia...EKFL Tim Giles...PFL Michael Hearne...SWFL Dean Hubbard...EDFL Mark Hughes...UGSFL Joshua James...SWFL Craig Lane...EDFL Darren Larsen...SWFL Paul McKenner...UGSFL Jodi Maisey...SWFL Ricky O Neill... GFL Steven Pratt... GNFL Tony Raudino...SWFL Nathan Williamson...PFL Steve Wiseman...GSFL Jak Wulff...CWFL Ray Zoch... AFA BOUNDARY UMPIRES Rob Antoniolli...SWFL Allivia Bartlett...SWFL David Bell...SWFL Travis Black... GFL Wayne Bradley...GSFL Darren Brennan...SWFL Liam Kerr...PFL Ashley McInness...SWFL Callum Reid...SWFL Zachary Schurko...PFL Lara Smith...PFL Ryan Watts...PFL GOAL UMPIRES Robert Bradley... GNFL Damian Cifelli...SWFL Peter Collier...SWFL Peter Courtland... GNFL Tim Fitzpatrick... GNFL George Gale... GFL Michael Hastie...SWFL Barry Hawkins...SWFL Dean Mabbs...PFL Tony Monahan...PFL Glenn Morrow...PFL John Reed... GNFL Chanel Reid...PFL David Shelton...OFA Laurie Sutherland...SWFL Brian Thomas... GNFL Arthur Todd...UGSFL Trevor White... AFA Norman Young...GSFL 30

31 A Section Winners 1965 Eastern Districts 1966 Eastern Districts 1967 Eastern Districts 1968 Upper Great Southern 1969 Great Northern 1970 South West 1971 South West 1972 South West 1973 South West 1974 Upper Great Southern 1975 Great Northern 1976 Avon 1977 Avon 1978 South West 1979 South West 1980 South West 1981 South West 1982 South West 1983 South West 1984 South West 1985 South West 1986 South West 1987 Great Northern 1988 North Pilbara 1989 Great Northern 1990 South West 1991 Upper Great Southern 1992 Goldfi elds 1993 Great Northern 1994 South West 1995 Upper Great Southern 1996 Great Northern 1997 Great Northern 1998 Avon 1999 Upper Great Southern 2000 Great Northern 2001 Upper Great Southern 2002 Avon 2003 South West 2004 Upper Great Southern 2005 Upper Great Southern 2006 Upper Great Southern 2007 Upper Great Southern 2008 South West 2009 Upper Great Southern A Section F & B 1965 Clive Davis East Dist 1966 Frank Copeman East Dist 1967 George Spalding L.S.W Kevin Doyle Corrigin 1969 Gary Fenner Avon 1970 Noel Slater Cent. Mids 1971 Ross King South West 1972 Terry Wade Gt. Northern 1973 Terry House South West 1974 Lindsay Craven South West 1975 Merv. Kennedy South West 1976 Bevan Crouch Cent. Mids 1977 Leon Baker South West 1978 Glen Wheeler Avon 1979 Christopher Hicks Gt. Northern 1980 Ron Bentley Gt. Northern 1981 Mal O Malley Eastern Dist 1982 Kim Fancote Avon 1983 Paul Cook Eastern Dist 1984 Mick Morris Avon 1985 Tom Pearce Cent Gt. Southern 1986 John Belotti Cent Gt. Southern 1987 John Sims Great Northern 1988 Cameron Lewis South West 1989 Glenn Coyle Goldfi elds 1990 Jeff James Goldfi elds 1991 Greg Mycock Upper Gt. Southern 1992 Raymond Joy Upper Gt. Southern 1993 Chilton Yarran Avon 1994 Bruce Gillingham Great Northern 1995 Darren Ryan Great Northern 1996 Travis Underwood Great Northern 1997 Tony Strano South West 1998 Willie Dick Great Northern Tie Gary Edwards Upper Gt. Southern 1999 Gary Taylor Avon 2000 Craig Doney Upper Gt Southern Jamie Nani South West 2001 Daniel Williams Great Southern 2002 Brendan Marshall Avon 2003 Johnno Woods Great Southern 2004 Darren Bailey Upper Great Southern 2005 Ricky Mott Upper Great Southern 2006 Ricky Mott Upper Great Southern 2007 Jesse Gribble South West 2008 James Thompson Avon 2009 Simon Duckworth Upper Great Southern B Section Winners 1965 Dampier Association 1966 North Midlands 1967 Dumbleyung-Lake Grace 1968 Central Wheatbelt 1969 Central Midlands 1970 Lower South West 1971 Lake Grace-Kulin 1972 South Suburban Murray 1973 Mortlock 1974 Central Great Southern 1975 Central Midlands 1976 Mortlock 1977 Lake Grace-Kulin 1978 Lower South West 1979 Upper Great Southern 1980 Mortlock 1981 Mortlock 1982 Central Midlands 1983 Central Great Southern 1984 Central Great Southern 1985 Mortlock 1986 Goldfields 1987 North Pilbara 1988 Avon 1989 Southern Districts 1990 South East 1991 Central Midlands 1992 Central Midlands Coastal 1993 Great Southern 1994 Ongerup 1995 Mortlock 1996 Ongerup 1997 Great Southern 1998 Mortlock 1999 North Midlands 2000 Mortlock 2001 Central Midlands Coastal 2002 Central Midlands Coastal 2003 Central Midlands Coastal 2004 Goldfields 2005 Eastern Districts 2006 Great Southern 2007 Goldfields 2008 Goldfields 2009 Lower South West B Section F & B 1965 Vin O Meara Dampier 1966 Graham Gooding Dum yung-lake Grace 1967 R. Ayre Dampier 1968 Tie: A. Walling Hills S. Narrier Central Midlands 1969 Tie: T. Ward Dum yung-lake Grace T. Romaro Central Midlands 1970 J. Robinson Hills 1971 R. Scott Southern Districts 1972 S. Agar North Midlands 1973 Phil Mincherton Mortlock 1974 Craig Miller Cent. Gt Southern 1975 Alan Kennedy Goldfields 1976 Murray Slater Mortlock 1977 Ron Watkins Central Wheatbelt 1978 Murray Smith Southern Districts 1979 Ken Hart Eastern Districts 1980 Peter Smith Mortlock 1981 Cameron Lewis Southern Districts 1982 Robbie Lawrence Central Midlands 1983 Murray King Mortlock 1984 Larry Dwyer Southern Districts 1985 Steve Wynn-Taylor Murray Districts 1986 Stuart Egan Goldfields 1987 Gilbert McAdam Central Australia 1988 Todd Menegola Central Wheatbelt 1989 Shawn Colbung Southern Districts 1990 Noel Morton Ongerup 1991 Lyndsay Baker North Midlands 1992 Noel Miguel Central Wheatbelt 1993 Joe Trichilo Great Southern 1994 Russell Jones Great Southern 1995 Mark Armstrong Lower South West 1996 Brendon O Neill Ongerup 1997 Troy Roberts Ongerup 1998 Graham Ralph Mortlock 1999 Tie: Mick Wall North Midlands Chris Dwyer North Midlands 2000 Jamie Ramm Ongerup 2001 Kevin Mippy Cent Midlands 2002 Daine Burnett Cent Midlands 2003 Michael Repacholi Eastern Districts 2004 Dane Tulley Eastern Districts 2005 Johno Woods Great Southern 2006 Owen Millwood Goldfields David Crossland Eastern Districts 2007 Clinton Rudd Goldfields 2008 Nick Smith Mortlock 2009 Troy Skilton Central Wheatbelt C Section Winners 1973 Fortescue 1974 Esperance 1975 North Midlands 1976 Ongerup 1977 Murray Districts Competition in recess 1981 Murray Districts 1982 North Midlands 1983 Murray Districts 1984 Lower South West 1985 Lower South West 1986 Ongerup 1987 Lower South West Competition in recess 1994 Hills 1995 Central Midlands Coastal 1996 Central Wheatbelt 1997 North Midlands 1998 Grain Pool Colts 1999 Great Northern 2000 Central Wheatbelt 2002 Ongerup 2003 Ongerup 2004 Central Wheatbelt 2005 Esperance District 2006 Esperance District 2007 Central Wheatbelt 2008 Lower South West 2009 North Midlands C Section F & B 1973 B. Peters Fortescue 1974 J. Skinner Esperance 1975 R. Gannaway Ongerup 1976 M. Stoney Ongerup 1977 P. Anderson Esperance Competition in recess 1981 K. Mead North Midlands 1982 F. Fimmano Murray Districts 1983 D. O Byrne Murray Districts 1984 R. West North Midlands 1985 P. Hughes North Midlands 1986 C. Lee Ongerup F.A L. Henry C. Wheatbelt Competition in recess 1994 Scott Mason Avon No Lucio Baroni Cent M/lands Coast 1996 Owen Yarran Hills 1997 Graham Weatherhead Grain Pool Colts 1998 Shannon Whitby Great Northern 1999 David Dwyer Grain Pool Colts 2000 Peter Ball Central Wheatbelt 2002 Kelvin Holmes Ongerup 2003 Aaron Davis Ongerup 2004 Keith Hathaway Central Wheatbelt 2005 Keith Hathaway Central Wheatbelt 2006 Paul Nicholas Central Wheatbelt 2007 Leigh West Esperance District 2008 Clint Ernst Lower South West 2009 Daniel McGinlay North Midlands 31 A Colts Section Winners 2000 South West 2001 South West 2002 South West 2003 Peel FL 2004 South West 2005 South West 2006 South West 2007 South West 2008 South West 2009 South West B Colts Section Winners 2000 Mortlock 2001 Lower South West 2002 Lower South West 2003 Sunday FL 2004 Kimberely Spirit 2005 Regional Districts 2006 Avon 2007 Great Southern 2008 Pilbara 2009 Great Southern C Colts Section Winners 2002 Avon 2003 Avon 2004 Eastern Districts 2005 CMC/CW A Colts F & B 2000 Ryan Driscoll South West 2001 Christian McGill South West 2002 Tim Cooper South West 2003 Leon Demarte Peel 2004 Keaton McRobb South West 2005 Liam Bedford Kimberley 2006 Lee Till Kimberley 2007 Damien Johns South West 2008 Zaphaniah Skinner Kimberley 2009 Teke Vernon South West B Colts F & B 2000 Jarron Turner Mortlock 2001 Wayne Parke Lower Sth West 2002 Davron Franklin Lower Sth West 2003 Glen Blurton SWFL 2004 Trevor Ishugichi Kimberley Spirit 2005 Matt Levitzke Regional Dist Stuart Garlett Avon 2007 Josh Venkatachalam Great Southern 2008 James Blaser Pilbara 2009 Beau Lefort Great Southern C Colts F & B 2002 James Sangalli Avon 2003 Willie Dick Jnr Avon 2004 Ben Hunter Eastern Districts 2005 Chevy Hughes EDFL

32 Avon Football Association Major Sponsor: Moylan Silos and Boekman s Machinery 1. WALKER, Andrew 20...K/Tammin 2. RICHTER, Tim 27...Quairading 3. BOUDVILLE, Guy 21...K/Tammin 4. INNES, Mitch 25...K/Tammin 5. FERNIE, Cameron Railways 6. SKILTON, Troy Cunderdin 7. ROWLANDS, Rhys Beverley 8. DAVIS, Jermaine Railways 9. LEAKE, Alex 23...K/Tammin 10. De BLECOURT, Glen Railways 11. HAYES, Sean 20...Quairading 12. TURNER, Glenn Cunderdin 13. OGG, Brendon Beverley 14. SPENCER, Adam Railways 15. TUNG, Steven Railways 16. MANN, Justin Beverley 17. DAVIS, Kerry 30...Federals 18. MILLER, Jarred 22...K/Tammin 19. JOHNSTON, Michael 21...Quairading 20. HUGHES, Josh 20...Quairading 21. GRIFFITHS, Raymond 30...K/Tammin 22. WANSBOROUGH, Dale Beverley 23. FLEAY, Tom 17...York 24. WHEELER, Clancy 24...K/Tammin 25. PICKETT, Marlin 18...York 26. HUNTER, Wade 33...Federals 27. CHAMBERS, Daniel 21...Quairading 28. HARRIS, Jordan 18...Quairading 29. ANDERSON, John 26...Quairading 30. ANDERSON, Stuart Cunderdin A Section Teams 2010 Goldfields Football League Major Sponsor: Sandvik 1. MAHER, Bryce 18...Kalgoorlie 2. WHITE, Meshek Railways 3. RODNEY, Lincoln 30...Kalgoorlie 4. GILLAM, Mitch Railways 6. O LOUGHLIN, Rhys 24...Kalgoorlie 7. RUDD, Clinton (C) 27...Boulder 8. CANNAN, Matt Railways 9. ROWE, Jason 36...Boulder 10. PAPERTALK, Henry 24...Boulder 11. LANGRIDGE, Justin 25...Boulder 12. WATKINS, Dale MInes 13. ANDREWS, Tom 21...Kambalda 14. DEWAR, Steven (VC) Mines 15. CORBETT, Desmond 20...Kalgoorlie 16. BRABAZON, Chris Mines 17. GRACE, Ben Railways 18. WEDDING, Ashley 27...Kalgoorlie 19. RUDD, Tyson 21...Boulder 20. STAPLES, James... Railways 21. GRANT, Grae Mines 24. BRADSHAW, Darren 29...Boulder 25. SKIDMORE, Christopher 26...Kalgoorlie 26. BENNETT, Kristgen 19...Kambalda 27. LEYSSENAAR, Mark 20...Kambalda 28. SMITH, Victor 26...Boulder 29. JACOBS, Julian 21...Boulder 30. BEESON, Dale 31...Kalgoorlie South West Football League Major Sponsor: MGIB Insurance & Financial Services 1. GRIBBLE, Jesse (VC) 23...Bunbury 2. CORMACK, Jace 19...Bunbury 3. BLACK, Kaz 24...South Bunbury 4. UGLE,, Kirk Carey Park 5. BOOTH, Adam 26...Busselton 6. BUTLER, David 24...Bunbury 7. BLURTON, Vivian Carey Park 8. MARTIN, Jarrod (C) Collie Eagles 9. HARPER,, Dylan (VC) 25...South Bunbury 10. GRAY,, Travis 18...Bunbury 11. ROCHE,, Scott Carey Park 12. HOGHTON,, Daniel Harv Brun Leschenault 13. BIGNALL,, Adam Collie Eagles 14. NEWMAN,, David Harv Brun Leschenault 15. MCGUIRE,, Travis Carey Park 16. RONEY,, Michael Collie Eagles 17. OELSNIK,, Will 24...Eaton Boomers 18. SMITH,, Jeff Donnybrook 19. VERNON,, Teke Collie Eagles 20. COLLINS,, Tom Carey Park 21. LEWIS,, Daniel 26...Harv Bun Leschenault 22. SCOTT,, Matthew 21...Eaton Boomers 23. ATTHOWE, Chris 21...Eaton Boomers 24. WALKER, Kingsley Harv. Brun Leschenault 25. HARPER, Tom 26...South Bunbury 26. BEAL, Stephen 21...Eaton Boomers 27. SHEEHAN, Chris Donnybrook 28. MICHAEL,, Matthew Collie Eagles 29. HALL,, Brent 24...Busselton 30. MARTIN,, Matthew Carey Park Jumper Colours: Teal, Black, White Team Manager: Russell Baxter Team Coach: Mick Bloomfield Hotel Name: New Esplanade Hotel Jumper Colours: Blue and gold Team Manager:Kel Parker Team Coach: Tom Briggs Hotel Name: Goodearth Hotel Jumper Colours: Green & Gold Team Manager: Laurie Parravicini Team Coach: Crandon Keddie Hotel Name: Good Earth Hotel Thursday, July 8 UGSFL Peel 12.05pm - EFTel Oval Thursday, July 8 GFL LSWFL 2.10pm - East Fremantle Oval Thursday, July 8 Avon SWFL 2.10pm - EFTel Oval The Lower South West Football League would like to acknowledge the support of its sponsors in 2010 Nelson s of Bridgetown 32

33 Upper Great Southern Football League Major Sponsor: CBH Group A Section Teams 2010 Alcoa Peel Football League Major Sponsor: Alcoa Refinery, Pinjarra and Wagerup Lower South West Football League Major Sponsor: Hart Mensland 1. GILHOME, Mark 24...Williams 2. TAYLOR, Michael 24...Wickepin 3. WALSH, Adam Boddington 4. ROBINSON, Shaun 26...Wagin 5. BALLARD, Kendall 21...Wickepin 6. EDWARDS. Brenton 24...Kukerin/Dumbleyung 7. LEVITZKE, Matthew Katanning Wanderers 8. DITCHBURN, Troy 25...Kukerin/Dumbleyung 9. HARDIE, Bryan Boddington 10. DITCHBURN, Nathan 28...Kukerin/Dumbleyung 11. LUTTRELL, Brent Boddington 12. POWER, Mathew Boddington 13. PRICE, Jon 29...Williams 14. KAIN, Bradley 21...Williams 15. WHITE, Ben Boddington 16. BERLUND, Luke 27...Williams 17. FARRANT, Peter 27...Williams 18. MILLER, Tyron 33...Wickepin 19. McCORMICK, Joe Boddington 20. McKINLAY, David Brookton/Pingelly 21. BASSETT, Troy Brookton/Pingelly 22. JUSTINS, Travis Katanning Wanderers 23. COLLARD, Laurie Katanning Wanderers 24. DAVIS, Ryan Katanning Wanderers 25. ROSE, Robert 25...Williams 26. CROUCH, Luke 23...Wickepin 27. FITZGERALD, Tim Katanning Wanderers 28. ASTBURY, Rowan 30...Wickepin 29. GOODING, Ross 28...Kukerin/Dumbleyung 30. ANDERSON, James 27...Williams 1. SPRINGETT, Tim 20...South Mandurah 2. CATALANO, Joel Waroona 3. CREEVEY, Shane 26...Mandurah 4. WATSON, Danny Baldivis 5. TAYLOR, Dean Waroona 6. ATWELL, Brent 27...Centrals 7. SANDERS, Greg (c) 24...Mandurah 8. BUDD, Ryan Pinjarra 9. SUTTON, Brayden Pinjarra 10. THOMAS, Matt Waroona 11. WHITE, Mitchell 20...Mandurah 12. WRIGHT, Ben Waroona 13. CAMPBELL, Craig Pinjarra 14. LLOYD, Jeremy Pinjarra 15. FLEMING, Jared Pinjarra 16. LAKAY, Courtney Waroona 17. MCMAHEN, Mat 20...South Mandurah 18. POLEN-SAW, Phil Baldivis 19. ATCHESON, Matt Waroona 20. MCKINLEY, Ryan Waroona 21. MCCANN, Michael Baldivis 22. BAKER, Justin Halls Head 23. CUNNING, Todd Halls Head 24. ARNOTT, Rowan (vc) 28...Rockingham 25. LEE, Nigel Baldivis HEAL, Clint 26...South Mandurah 1. IOANNOU Tim (VC) Deanmill 2. EDWARDS, Luke (C) Tigers 3. MEAD, Jason 23...Boyup Brook 4. CROSS, Robert Deanmill 5. ZABAZNOW, Clint 26...Imperials 6. JONES, Daniel Tigers 7. ADAM, Brady 22...Imperials 8. FRANKLIN, Chris 22...Imperials 9. WILSON, Troy 18...Imperials 10. MARINONI, Sam Kojonup 11. MARKOTIS, David Deanmill 12. EARL, Shane 24...Southerners 13. ERNST, Clint 28...Imperials 14. WENT, Josh Deanmill 15. DAVIES, Louis Kojonup 16. EARL, Brendon 21...Southerners 17. ZADOW, Andrew Kojonup 18. CLARKE, Ben 28...Southerners 19. MUIR, Lyndon Tigers 20. McLEOD, Michael 22...Boyup Brook 21. CARR, James 19...Imperials 22. MEDLEN, Craig 19...Imperials 23. STANLEY-SMITH, Mark Deanmill 24. WALSH, Rourke 20...Bridgetown 25. WILLIAMS, Ivor Kojonup 26. BENDOTTI, Shane 24...Southerners 27. HARRINGTON, Tom Deanmill 28. WOODS, Dionne Kojonup 29. POTTER, Michael Kojonup 30. WILSON, Keenan 17...Imperials Jumper Colours: Gold and Black Team Manager: Karl West Team Coach: Troy Leo Hotel Name: Tradewinds Hotel Jumper Colours: Teal, White, Navy Team Manager: Jack Crawshaw Team Coach: Paul Pannell Hotel Name: Aarons Hotel Jumper Colours: Navy, Yellow, Green and Red Team Manager: Andrew Adam Team Coach: Wayne Barnden Hotel Name: Metro Inn Friday, July 9 TBC TBC 2.10pm - East Fremantle Oval Friday, July 9 UGSFL TBC 4.15pm - Fremantle Oval Friday, July 9 TBC TBC 2.00pm - Fremantle Oval GRAND FINAL A SECTION Sunday, July 11, 2010 Medibank Stadium (Leederville) 2.45pm 33

34 Central Wheatbelt Football League Major Sponsor: CSBP, Nufarm, Optima, Geraldton Fuel 1. COOKE, Hayden 21...Koorda 2. GREEN, Chadd (Captain) 27...Koorda 3. PLUNKETT, John 21...Koorda 4. YATES, Luke 21...Bencubbin 5. ENDERS, Cody 20...Bencubbin 6. SPRIGG, Roderick 31...Mukinbudin 7. SOUTAR, Tim 23...Koorda 8. SHALES, Sam 21...Koorda 9. BEAVIS, Clint 23...Kalannie 10. BRADFORD, Jason 25...Kalannie 11. BILSON, Daniel 21...Koorda 12. PACKARD, Brendan 21...Bencubbin 13. STANLEY, Travis 32...Kalannie 14. MINCHIN, Anthony 22...Bencubbin 15. COUMBE, Andrew Nungarin 16. FARINA, Judd 26...Mukinbudin 17. COMERFORD, Simon 21...Mukinbudin 18. FOTHERINGHAM, Aidan 24...Koorda 19. GRIFFITHS, Darren 29...Bencubbin 20. HOLDEN, Bryce 21...Beacon 21. MURPHY, Scott 23...Koorda 22. GODDARD, Nathan 24...Beacon 23. GUGLIEMANA, Curtis 21...Beacon 24. SMITH, Blake 22...Mukinbudin 25. POLAIN, Luke 27...Beacon 26. WALSHAW, Phil 21...Beacon 27. ANDREWS, Brad 23...Beacon 28. BRAND, Phil 28...Mukinbudin 29. JOHNS, John 19...Koorda 30. WILLIAMS, Steve Nungarin B Section Teams 2010 Great Southern Football League Major Sponsor: Wellington + Reeves Albany City Holden 1. LEHMAN, Sam Mt Barker 2. THIELE, Cody 20...North Albany 3. WYNNE, Geoff Mt Barker 4. HEWSON, Clint Mt Barker 5. HICKEY, Brodie 21...Denmark 6. McRAE, James (C) 31...Denmark 7. LAURIE, Sean 21...Denmark 8. D SYLVA, Jonathan 25...Denmark 9. SCHROEDER, Johan 25...Denmark 10. REDMAN, Ben 23...Denmark 11. HAWKINS, Warren 29...Denmark 12. ROLFE, Damien 25...Denmark 13. HUMPHRIES, Cleve (VC) 28...Royals 14. BOLTON, Wayne 23...Royals 15. DENNEY, Chris 28...Royals 16. KINNEAR, Ryan 25...Royals 17. JONES, Rhys 21...Royals 18. BOLTON, Jamie 20...Royals 19. HUMMERSTON, John 27...Royals 20. CRAMER, Michael Railways 21. CRAMER, Nick Railways 22. SAS, Nick Railways 23. HORTIN, Zack Railways 24. TUFFLEY, Mitch 25...North Albany 25. ERICSON, Kris 25...North Albany 26. CORCORAN, Grant 27...North Albany 27. HALL, Brett 37...North Albany 28. McWHIRTER, Andrew 28...North Albany 29. HAMMOND, Luke Mt Barker 30. CURNOW, Mitch 23...Royals Mortlock Football League Major Sponsor: Goldacres Pty Ltd, CSBP, Lewis Motors 2. STOKES, Jason Wyalkatchem 3. WILSON, Craig Dowerin 4. DEPANE, James 21...Wongan Ballidu 5. O Reilly, Scott 19...Wongan Ballidu 6. PEARCE, Adam (C) 28...Toodyay 7. ELLAR, Craig 25...Gingin 8. KING, Hayden Dowerin 9. LOWTHER, Ryan 27...Calingiri 10. TURNER, Jarron Wyalkatchem 11. MILLER, Stuart Dowerin 12. MCNEILL, Bradley Dalwallinu 13. WILSON, David Dowerin 14. KING, Sloan Dowerin 15. BLACKMAN, Kirk 25...Calingiri 16. BROWN, Darryl Dowerin 17. MCGRATH, Matthew 20...Gingin 18. TREWHELLA, Dean Dowerin 19. RUSHTON, Robert Wyalkatchem 20. GASPER, Peter 23...Calingiri 21. MCNEILL, Todd Dalwallinu 22. BARTLEY, Michael 22...Wongan Ballidu 24. BARTELL, Reece 20...Gingin 25. JACOBS, Aubrey Wyalkatchem 27. PEARCE, Ryan 27...Toodyay 28. POOT, Christopher 29...Wongan Ballidu 30. SMITH, Nic (VC) 26...Calingiri Jumper Colours: Black and Gold Team Manager: Morwenna Goudge Team Coach: Gary Greaves Hotel Name: Broadwater Apartments Jumper Colours: Navy Blue+ White Team Manager: Mark Bird Team Coach: Ray Joy Hotel Name: Metro Inn South Perth Jumper Colours: Black and Gold Team Manager: Mark Ward Team Coach: Jarron Turner Hotel Name: Flag Motor Lodge Thursday, July 8 CWFL MFL 10.00am - EFTel Oval Thursday, July 8 GNFL GSFL 12.05pm - East Fremantle Oval Thursday, July 8 EDFL OFA 10.00am - East Fremantle Oval 34

35 Eastern District Football League Major Sponsor: CBH, Road Safety Council B Section Teams 2010 Great Northern Football League Major Sponsor: WA Country Builders Ongerup Football League Major Sponsor: Esperance Freightlines 1. CHEETHAM, Nick 34...Narembeen 2. MASON-STEVENS, Wes 19...Southern Cross 3. BROWNING, Garrett (VC) Kulin/Kondinin 4. STONE, Cam Corrigin 5. BROWNING, Toby Kulin/Kondinin 6. GRAY, Phil Nukarni 7. HUGHES, Chevi 20...Hyden/Kalgarin 8. BRADFORD, Tim Kulin/Kondinin 9. BORMOLINI, Guy 20...Narembeen 10. MOSCARDA, Tom 20...Burracoppin 11. DUCKWORTH, Simon Kulin/Kondinin 12. JASPER, Craig Kulin/Kondinin 13. HUNTER, Ben 24...Narembeen 14. DE BUELLE, Josh Bruce Rock 15. REPACHOLI, Andrew Kulin/Kondinin 16. RUDOLPH, Justin 25...Burracoppin 17. JAMES, Sam 24...Hyden/Kalgarin 18. DUFFIELD, Brodie 20...Burracoppin 19. STEWART, Brent (C) 29...Narembeen 20. BEATON, Matthew 20...Southern Cross 21. ABBOTT, Justin Bruce Rock 22. WRIGHT, Kaine Corrigin 23. DELLA BOSCA, Josh 20...Southern Cross 24. COWAN, Jim 24...Narembeen 25. GOODHILL, Sam 20...Southern Cross 26. CROSSLAND, Dave Corrigin 27. MOURITZ, Mitch 24...Southern Cross 28. SHARP, Michael Nukarni 29. GRANICH, Matt 21...Southern Cross 30. NASH, Steven Bruce Rock 1. MIDDLETON, Zac (VC) 21...Towns 2. COOPER, Brad 19...Brigades 3. PAPERTALK, Adrian Mullewa 4. AMPHLETT, Sam Chapman Valley 5. IHANIMO, Emmanuel 26...Towns 6. BONNEY, Shane 19...Brigades 7. CRUDELI, Justin 26...Rovers 8. HAMLETT, Matt Mullewa 9. NELLY, Sheldon 28...Towns 10. ORLANDO, Jessie 20...Brigades 11. QUATERMAINE, BJ Chapman Valley 12. CARLYON, Liam 24...Towns 13. ROBERTS, Denver 40...Rovers 14. JARDINE, Tim (C) Chapman Valley 15. SERCOMBE, Antony Railways 16. McCARTNEY, Erin (VC) 25...Brigades 17. WALLAM, Dale Mullewa 18. SIMPSON, Bryce Mullewa 19. PAPERTALK, Callum Chapman Valley 20. WILLIAMSON, Todd 26...Brigades 21. FRANCIS, Brynn 22...Brigades 22. MOURISH, Caleb 22...Towns 23. CLARKSON, Kris Railways 24. RILEY, Aaron 30...Brigades 25. MOIR, Brendon Railways 26. COMEAGAIN, Jack Mullewa 27. COX, Shannon 24...Rovers 1. BAILEY, Brent (VC) Jerramungup 2. BERTOLA, Ben 21...Boxwood Hills 3. LLOYD, Ian Newdegate 4. LYNCH, Alan Newdegate 5. LESTER, Michael Jerramungup 6. BAIRSTOW, Luke (C) 22...Lake Grace/Pingrup 7. PEACOCK, Glen 29...Boxwood Hills 8. BROWN, Bill Jerramungup 9. LOCKYER, Nick Gnowangerup 11. SINCLAIR, Bryce Newdegate 12. WESTLAKE, Clint Newdegate 15. EDMONDS, Shane Jerramungup 16. CAMPBELL, Matt Ongerup 17. NEWMAN, David Newdegate 18. SOLOMON, Andy Jerramungup 20. LYNCH, Harvey Newdegate 21. RUMBLE, Phil Gnowangerup 23. BALDWIN, Justin Jerramungup 25. BROOKS, Jayden Jerramungup 30. UGLE, Lomas Gnowangerup 31. SHADDICK, Jaan Gnowangerup 32. BAILYE, Tim Ongerup 33. LEE, Bryce Jerramungup 34. TREVASKIS, Dean Jerramungup 35. STEWART, Damien Gnowangerup Jumper Colours: Red/White/Black Team Manager: Chayce Creedy Team Coach: Greg Vaughan Hotel Name: Tradewinds Jumper Colours: Blue & white Team Manager: Mick Hewitt Team Coach: John Sims Hotel Name: Broadwater Apartments Jumper Colours: White/ Red Team Manager: Ernie and Pat Stutley Team Coach: Ian Lloyd Hotel Name: Bel Eyre /Comfort Inn Belmont Friday, July am - Claremont Oval Friday, July pm - Claremont Oval Friday, July pm - Claremont Oval GRAND FINAL B SECTION Sunday, July 11, 2009 Medibank Stadium (Leederville) 12.15pm 35

36 Central Midlands Coastal Football League Major Sponsor: CBH Tiwest C Section Teams 2010 Hills Football Associatiion Major Sponsor: Mundaring Community Bank Branch Bendigo Bank. & Slater Gartrell Sports. North Midlands Football League Major Sponsor: CBH GROUP 1. FLEAY, Rhys 23...Dandaragan 2. HOWES, Josh Cervantes 3. JOHNSON, Ben 25...Lancelin 4. WELSH, James Cervantes 5. HELMS, Matthew (C) 23...Dandaragan 6. SMOKER, Craig Cervantes 7. BREMNER, Marty 25...Lancelin 8. BLAKENEY, Kye 32...Jurien Bay 9. KELLY, James 22...Dandaragan 10. GIBSON Rodney 31...Jurien Bay 11. LORD, Tyson (VC) Cervantes 12. JOHNSON, Matthew 26...Lancelin 13. WHYTE, Craig 25...Moora Rovers 14. HILL, Kris 29...Lancelin 15. TOMLINSON, Cale 22...Dandaragan 16. RADFORD, Liam Cervantes 17. KING, Chris 27...Moora Rovers 18. MC GILLVARY, Ben 18...Moora Rovers 19. WOOD, Alistair 24...Lancelin 20. SUMPTON, Nathan 20...Jurien Bay 21. HAYES, Joe 25...Lancelin 22. BASSANELLI, Josh Cervantes 23. ANSON, Steve 22...Dandaragan 24. HAMILTON, Jim 27...Moora Rovers 25. SMITH, Ian 27...Moora Rovers 26. RENNIE, Ian 28...Dandaragan 27. KENNEDY, Gerard 25...Lancelin 28. INNES, Luke 18...Lancelin 29. SUDWEEKS, Mark 29...Lancelin 30. DAVIS, Corey Cervantes Jumper Colours: Green & Gold Team Manager: Mac Hewlett Team Coach: Justin Pitt Hotel Name: Perth Ambassador 1. COWTON, Joseph (C) 26...Mundaring 2 WILSON, Ryan 17...MT Helena 3. CASSIDY, Brett (C) 30...Gidgegannup 4. COWTON, Tom 19...Mundaring 5. FITZGERALD, Shane (VC) 22...Chidlow 6. BEN Jarvis 22...Pickering Brook 7. HINE, Michael 21...Mt Helena 8. NAGLE, Sean 21...Gidgegannup 9. GHIRADI, Brandon 18...Bullsbrook 10. SCOTT, Chris 19...Gidgegannup 11. GRAY, Ryan 19...Gidgegannup 12 PANTON, Mathew 25...Mundaring 13 COLLARD, Travis 22...Mt Helena 14. CAMPBELL, Coby (VC) 19...Gidgegannup 15. JAMES, Dean 28...Mt Helena 16 STRACHAN, Duncan 21...Mundaring 17. SMITH, Stuart 21...Chidlow 18. HOOPER, Justin 24...Mundaring 19 Faranda, Mathew 19...Pickering Brook 20 CASSIDY, Russell 25...Gidgegannup 21. BENNETT, Rory 19...Bullsbrook 22. DUANE, Josh 19...Mundaring 23 WEAVER, Doug 19...Mt Helena 24. DAVIES, Trent 19...Mundaring 25 SLAVIK, Daniel 17...Chidlow 26 BOL, Maitland 22...Mundaring 27. HARTLEY, James 26...Mundaring 28 FLOYD, Eric 25...Kukerin/Dumbleyung 29. BROWN, Aaron 27...Mt Helena 30 RIVERS, Aaron 28...Mt Helena Jumper Colours: Red & White Team Manager: Mat Cockram/Glenn Moore Team Coach: John Fabling Hotel Name:Sorrento Beach Resort 1. BARRY, Alan...Carnamah/Perenjori 2. COSGROVE, Geoff...Mingenew 3. COMBEN, Jay...Mingenew 4. WRIGHT, Aaron...Dongara 5. DEMPSTER, James...Mingenew 6. HYDE, Cameron...Dongara 7. MAWSON, Jason...Dongara 8. TAYLOR, Brad...Three Springs 9. CRUICKSHANK, David...Three Springs 10. BROAD, Brett...Mingenew 11. FLAVEL, Brad... Morawa 12. GARLETT, Richard... Three springs 13. COMBEN, Josh...Mingenew 14. HILL, Jordan... Morawa 15. ANTONIO, Jamie...Three Springs 16. DEMPSTER, Joesph... Morawa 17. BROAD, Paul...Mingenew 18. WALKER, Ashley...Three Springs 19. COMBEN, Brett...Mingenew 20. TUNBRIDGE, Matt...Dongara 21. MILLET, Sam...Dongara 22. CRIDDLE, Danny...Mingenew 23. JOHNSON, Mitchell...Dongara 24. GREGORY, Shaquille... Three springs 25. MILLS, Samuel... Morawa 26. DUFFY, Christian... Morawa 27. MICHAEL, Daniel...Mingenew 28. JOHNSON, Craig...Mingenew 29. CAMAC, Jason...Carnamah/Perenjori 30. STOKES, Mathew...Three Springs Jumper Colours: Red/Navy Blue/Gold Team Manager: Duncan Gilbert Team Coach: Ian Comben Hotel Name: Great Eastern Motor Lodge Thursday, July pm - Gill Fraser Reserve NMFL CMCFL Thursday, July pm - Gill Fraser Reserve Hills NMFL Thursday, July pm - Gill Fraser Reserve CMCFL Hills Friday, July am - EFTel Oval NMFL CMCFL Friday, July am - EFTel Oval CMCFL Hills Friday, July pm - EFTel Oval Hills NMFL GRAND FINAL C SECTION Sunday, July 11, 2010 Medibank Stadium (Leederville) 9.45am 36

37 Colts A Section Teams 2010 Great Southern Football League Major Sponsors: Wellington & Reeves Albany City Holden Kimberley Spirit Major Sponsor: HWE Mining, Leighton Contracting Regional Districts Major Sponsor: Rossi Boots South West Football League Major Sponsor: Brownes Foods 1. ST JACK Luke 18 Mt Barker Bulls 2. BOLTON Craig 19...Royals 3. POLLRD Jake 18...North Albany 4. SMITH Ethan 16...Railways 5. CLARKE Brent (VC) 17...North Albany 6. WOODS Henry 18...Den/Walpole 7. LEFORT Beau 19...Den/Walpole 9. CURNOW Sam 19...Royals 10. GLIOSCA Aaron 19...Royals 11. GALLANTINO Luke 18.Mt Barker Bulls 12. FINNIGAN Sam 18...Den/Walpole 13. BURKE Daryl 19...Den/Walpole 14. PANIZZA Ethan 19...Royal 15. PARKER David (C) 19...Royal 16. MARWICK Zane 16...Railways 17. HASKINS Alec 19...Den/Walpole 18. NEWBOLD Cameron 18...Railways 19. PAVLOVICH Lee 19.Mt Barker Bulls 20. WALLACE Ethan 17...Albany Sharks 21. PARKER Brayden 17...Royals 22. GRAY Ben 19...Royals 23. WYNNE Cecil 18.Mt Barker Bulls 24. TILBURY Aran 18...Royals 25. POWELL Taylor 18...Royals 26. READER Darcy 17...Royals 27. STONE David 18...Railways 28. GALLANTINO Matt 17...Albany Sharks 29. BARRETT Jesse 18...Royals 30. BOOTSMA Joss 16...North Albany 1 BAUER, Kadin 17..Broome Saints 2 BEDFORD, Jamahl Cable Beach 3 MOSQUITO, Tim 19 Warmun Eagles 4 SMITH, Hayden 17 Bayulu Bulldogs 5 ROGERS, Edwin 16...Bililluna Roos 6 WELLINGTON, Matthew Cable Beach 7 THOMAS, Travis 17 Bidyadanga Emus 8 LENMARDIE, Housten 18...CKFL 9 GREEN, Nathan Looma Eagles 10 FRENCH, Douglas 18 Wyndham Crocs 11 PURDIE, John 18 Wyndham Crocs 12 FIEGERT, Brodie 17 Kununurra Magpies 13 DOWELL, Shannon 18 Warmun Eagles 14 RIVERS, James 18 Halls Creek Hawks 15 McPHEE, Scott 16..Broome Saints 16 HAMLING, Joel Cable Beach 17 THOMAS, Angelo 17 Bidyadanga Emus 18 TUMBLER, Kieren 17 Bidyadanga Emus 19 GORDON, Murray 17 Halls Creek Hawks 20 WILSON, Michael 16...Derby Tigers 21 SMITH, Shamus 18 Bayulu Bulldogs 22 COX, Paul Yiyilli Tigers 23 GORDON, Kamus Yiyilli Tigers 24 THOMAS, Aaron 17 Bidyadanga Emus 25 MANSON, Vincent 17...Billiluna Roos 26 FITZPATRICK, Kane 19. Broome Towns 27 MANSON, Waylon 17...Billiluna Roos 1 STEWART, Thomas 17..Gnowangerup 2 SLATER, Roy 17...Clontarf 3 PANIZZA, Simon 16...Williams 4 SCHLOITHE, Haiden Katanning 5 MOODY, Andrew 16...Clontarf 6 EGAN, Christian 19...Clontarf 7 TREVENEN, Michael 18 Lke Grace Pgrup 8 BOWEN, Matt Katanning 9 BAUM, Alex 16.. Boxwood Hills 10 NORWOOD, Ryan 18...Gibson 11 STRINGER, Jake 18...Williams 12 MCARTHUR, Michael Newtown 13 CLIFTON, Bodhi 18 Lke Grace Pgrup 14 CROSBY, Braden (C) Katanning 15 ALEXANDER, Sam Narrogin 16 HARDING, Tom 19...Ongerup 17 HOGAN, Nathan Katanning 18 FAZIOLI, Dale Wagin 19 SMITH, Stevie 19 Lke Grace Pgrup 20 DEERING, Melvin 17...Ongerup 21 ROBERTS, Jack Wickepin 22 GARD, Daniel 19...Gibson 23 SMITH, Rueben 18 Lke Grace Pgrup 24 LANCE, Brenton Newtown 25 FORTINI, Sam (VC) Wickepin 26 HOPE, Ashley 19 Lke Grace Pgrup 27 HUNT, Marcus 17 KukDumbleyung 28 RINTOUL, Dean 18...Newdegate 29 MCCALLUM, Bryce Narrogin 30 KAYE, Mitchell Esperance 1. CRANE, Shaun (C) 19..Eaton Boomers 2. BRAMICH, Brody 18 Aug Margaret Riv 3. FIMMANO, Richard 18...Harvey Bulls 4. BATTAGLIA, Michael 19..Eaton Boomers 5. HOWLETT, Mitchell 17...Busselton 6. STRANO, Bradley 18 HarvBruns Lesch 7. JEAKES, Ronald 18..South Bunbury 8. ASHWORTH, Mitchell (C) 18...Harvey Bulls 9. RONEY, Jason Collie Eagles 10. CLARKE, Kyle 19..South Bunbury 11. SWALLOW, Jebb Collie Eagles 12. PIGGOTT, Guy 19..South Bunbury 13. FAULKNER, David 17...Harvey Bulls 14. PEARSON, Ryan 18...Busselton 15. RUSSELL, Mark 19 Aug Margaret Riv 16. RINTOUL, Christopher Carey Park 17. BENNELL, Cameron Carey Park 18. WELHAN, Brent Collie Eagles 19. LANE, Morgan 19..South Bunbury 20. GERMS, Kieran 17...Harvey Bulls 21. ROHAN, Levi (VC) 18...Bunbury 22. GARLETT, Dylan Carey Park 23. MOONEY, Ryan 18...Harvey Bulls 24. ANDERSON, Brandon Carey Park 25. RAKE, Andrew (VC) 18...Harvey Bulls 26. DACK, Ryan 18 Harv Bruns Lesch 27. MEZGER, Craig 19..South Bunbury 28. RUSSELL, Michael 19..Eaton Boomers 29. KOHLMAN, Leigh 17..South Bunbury 30. WALLAM, James 18..Eaton Boomers Jumper Colours: Navy Blue Team Manager: Al Curnow Team Coach: Gary Buitenhuis Hotel Name: Ern Halliday Camp Jumper Colours: Navy and Gold Trim Team Manager: Brett Manado Team Coach: Brett Claudius Hotel Name: Christchurch Grammar School Jumper Colours: Red & White Team Manager: Murray Rintoul Team Coach: Kelvin Holmes Hotel Name: Ocean View Motel Jumper Colours: Green & Gold Team Manager: Paul Escott Team Coach: Sal Mileto Hotel Name: Flag Motor Lodge Thursday, July am - Claremont Oval Thursday, July pm - Claremont Oval RD Kimberley Kimberley GSFL Thursday, July am - Claremont Oval SW RD Thursday, July pm - Claremont Oval SW GSFL Thursday, July pm - Claremont Oval Kimberley SW Thursday, July pm - Claremont Oval RD GSFL Friday, July 9- C Section Colts - 1st Semi Final 2.10pm - EFTel Oval 2 3 Friday, July 9 - A Section Colts - 2nd Semi Final 12.05pm - East Fremantle Oval 1 4 GRAND FINAL A SECTION COLTS Saturday, July 10, 2010 Claremont Oval 1.15pm 37

38 Colts B Section Teams 2010 Wheatbelt Falcons (EDFL/CWFL) Major Sponsor: Nufarm & CSBP Alcoa Peel Football League Major Sponsor: Alcoa Refinery, Pinjarra and Wagerup Mortlock Football League Major Sponsor: Goldacres Pty Ltd, CSBP, Lewis Motors Avon Football League Major Sponsor: Moylan Silo s & Boekman Machinery 1. BENNETT, Phil Koorda 2. MADDICK, Tom 19 Southern Cross 3. SHADBOLT, Liam Mukinbudin 4. NEELING, Drew 17...Bencubbin 5. WEGNER, Beau 19...Nungarin 6. UGLE, Jade 18...Nungarin 7. FOOTE, Mitchell Koorda 8. MILLAR, Warrick 19...Bencubbin 9. JOYCE, Liam 19...Bencubbin 10. SACHSE, Adam 19...Bencubbin 11. SQUIRE, Calvin Mukinbudin 12. KEMSLEY, Jake Kalannie 13. GOBBART, Ryan 18...Bencubbin 14. WARMDEAN, Mark Mukinbudin 15. DUNN, Shaun 18...Nukarni 16. SCHORER, Nick 17.Kulin/Kondinin 17. SCHORER, Sam 18.Kulin/Kondinin 18. CAYLEY, Tristan 18...Corrigin 19. ROBINSON, Luke 19...Corrigin 20. MOTZEL, Mat 18...Nukarni 21. FRY, Harley Narembeen 22. DELLA VEDOVA, Kyle Narembeen 23. PADFIELD, Angus Narembeen 24. WAIGHT, Damian 19...Bruce Rock 25. AURISCH, Ricky 19...Bruce Rock 26. STEPHEN, Dane 18 Southern Cross 27. MASON STEVENS, Wes 19 Southern Cross 28. PALM, Ryan 18...Nukarni 29. DUGGAN, Blake Mukinbudin 1. WESTCOTT, Darren 18 South Mandurah 2. ROBINSON, Nathan 19...Baldivis 3. BEEVER, Darcy 19...Pinjarra 4. THOMAS, Liam 19...Waroona 5. PETERSON, Josh 19...Halls Head 6. MCKAY, Sam 19...Rockingham 7. RUBERY, Matthew 17 South Mandurah 8. LUCAS, Jarryd 17...Pinjarra 9. BILSBOROUGH, Jakeb 18...Baldivis 10. PODMORE, Zach 18...Mandurah 11. CORUNNA, Adam 18...Halls Head 12. DAWSON, Mitch 19...Waroona 13. HARBRON, Dylan 18...Baldivis 14. PRICE, David 17 South Mandurah 15. MCPHAIL, Fraser 19...Centrals 16. FARRIER, Sam 18 South Mandurah 17. SHORTO, Ayden 18...Baldivis 18. TINKER, Brad 18...Pinjarra 20. FALKSTROM, Matt 19...Halls Head 22. RYAN, Mitch 19...Baldivis 23. ALLISON, Braedan 19...Baldivis 25. NELSON, Greg 17...Mandurah 26. DEROSA, Josh 19...Waroona 29. PRICE, Reece 18 South Mandurah 31. FAULKSTROM, Robert 19...Halls Head 32. LEE, Joshua 19...Centrals 35. GRIFFITHS, Ryan 19...Mandurah 1. WELLS, Reynor 17...Wyalkatchem 2. SAMATA, Christopher Gingin 3. NARRIER, Terry jnr 19...Dalwallinu 4. WELBURN, Nathan 19...Toodyay 5. LYNE, Jacob 18...Toodyay 6. McLAUGHLIN, Garrick 19 Wongan Ballidu 7. CRANE, Dylan Goomalling 8. BIRD, Tyson Goomalling 9. CLARKE, Riley (C) Goomalling 11. HIGGINS, Corey 17...Toodyay 12. SIEGERT, Timothy 18 Wongan Ballidu 13. HYATT, Boe Calingiri 14. BYWATERS, Kane Goomalling 15. TODD, Jeremy 19...Dowerin 16. FEWSTER, Andrew Gingin 17. COLLARD, Hayden 17...Dowerin 18. GIBBS, Mitchell 18...Wyalkatchem 19. KING, Ashley (VC) Calingiri 20. KING, Brendan Calingiri 21. SHALES, Timothy Calingiri 22. POCKLINGTON, Christian 19...Dalwallinu 23. BARTEL, Bronson Gingin 24. THORTON, Troy Calingiri 25. HAGBOOM, Chad 19...Dowerin 26. MAINARD, Jack 18...Toodyay 27. O BRIEN, Sean Gingin 28. FLAHERTY, Matthew (VC) 18...Toodyay 29. KING, Ben Gingin 30. BARNES, Tyler 18...Dalwallinu 1. LAWLER, Cameron (VC) Federals 2. SHENTON, Adam Quairading 3. ATKINSON, Bart York 4. FLEAY, Cody 16...Beverley 5. COABY,Shane Quairading 6. RICHARDS,Jack Quairading 7. DOW, Arron 16...Railways 8. SMITH, Jack York 9. JASPER, Shaun 19...Cunderdin 10. MORTON, James 19...Railways 11. BEARD, Ryan (C) 19...Cunderdin 12. SMITH, James 16...Cunderdin 13. NEGUS, Daniel 17...Railways 14. SMITH, Matt Federals 15. SMITH, David Federals 16. SMITH, Morgan 16..Keller/Tammin 17. HARRIS,Taylor 17...Cunderdin 18. BEARD, Kyle 17...Cunderdin 19. SMITH, Eli 16..Keller/Tammin 20. THOMSON, Cris 19..Keller/Tammin 21. KENT, Drew 16..Keller/Tammin 22. MATTHEW, Harley York 23. BURGESS, Michael York 24. BARNETT, Ken Quairading 25. DONCON, Cameron 18..Keller/Tammin 26. SMITH, Clay 16..Keller/Tammin 27. STRICKLAND, Dane 18...Cunderdin Jumper Colours: Red & Blue with White Shorts Team Manager: Troy Beagley Team Coach: Rod Della Bosca Hotel Name: Broadwater Apartments Como Jumper Colours: Teal, White, Navy Team Manager: Jack Crawshaw Team Coach: Paul Pannell Hotel Name: Aarons Hotel Jumper Colours: Black and Gold Team Manager: David Trindall Team Coach: Jeff Brennan Hotel Name: Flag Motor Lodge Jumper Colours: Black/White Team Manager: Ray Johnson Team Coach: Damian McMahon Hotel Name: New Esplanade Hotel Thursday, July am - Arena Joondalup Thursday, July pm - Arena Joondalup AFA Peel Peel WF Thursday, July am - Arena Joondalup MFL AFA Thursday, July pm - Arena Joondalup MFL WF Thursday, July pm - Arena Joondalup Peel MFL Thursday, July pm - Arena Joondalup AFA WF Friday, July 9- C Section Colts - 1st Semi Final 10.00am - East Fremantle Oval 2 3 Friday, July 9 - A Section Colts - 2nd Semi Final 11.30am - Fremantle Oval 1 4 GRAND FINAL B SECTION COLTS Saturday, July 10, 2010 Claremont Oval 11.00am 38

39 Team Trophies A Section League Premiers Landmark Shield B Section League Premiers Landmark Shield C Section League Premiers Landmark Shield A Section Colts Premiers Landmark Shield B Section Colts Premiers Landmark Shield Individual Trophies A Section Fairest and Best Award Jock Coleman Trophy B Section Fairest and Best Award Bud Byfield Trophy C Section Fairest and Best Award Jock Beattie Trophy A Section Colts Fairest and Best Award Ken Baxter Medal B Section Colts Fairest and Best Award Clem Bray Medal Rising Star award - WAFL Past Players & Officials Assoc Grand Final Trophies A Section Fairest and Best Landmark Medal B Section Fairest and Best Landmark Medal C Section Fairest and Best Landmark Medal A Section Colts Fairest and Best CBH Award B Section Colts Fairest and Best CBH Award Umpire of the Championships JJ Lussick Trophy Coach of the Championships Dick Smith Memorial Award 2010 Landmark All Stars will be announced and presented with jumpers 2010 CBH Colts All Stars will be announced and presented with jumpers The WACFL Executive Terry House President Cameron Knapton General Manager Graeme Young Senior Vice President Catherine Vanderseide Junior Vice President Tim Priest Acting Country Development Manager Kym Buck Administration Assistant Kellie McBean Administration Assistant P/T Michael Kain Executive Peter Sheridan Executive Alan Bishop Executive Noel Miguel Executive Barry Butterworth Executive John Shadbolt Executive Milton Milloy Executive 39

40 Competing Teams A SECTION Avon Goldfields South West Upper Great Southern Peel Lower South West B SECTION Central Wheatbelt Great Southern Mortlock Eastern Districts Great Northern Ongerup C SECTION Central Midlands Coastal Hills North Midlands A COLTS B COLTS Great Southern Kimberley Spirit Regional Districts South West Wheatbelt Falcons Peel Mortlock Avon Official Arrangements Meetings And Functions Presidents And Secretaries Meeting Date: Wednesday 7th July 2009 Time: 3.00pm Venue: Board Room, OLD Subiaco Football Club, Subiaco Road, Subiaco Oval. Championship Launch Date: Wednesday 7th July 2010 Time: 6.00 pm Venue: Corporate Lounge, OLD Subiaco Football Club, Subiaco Road, Subiaco Oval, Subiaco. Championship Awards Championship cups and premiership medallions will be presented on the field at the conclusion of each section final. WAFL CLUB Chief Executives Claremont Todd Shimmon East Fremantle Adam Kelly East Perth Alex Wilson Peel Thunder Russell Clark Perth Brian Leys South Fremantle Brian Ciccotosto Subiaco Peter Capes Swan Districts Brendan Parker West Perth Gerry O Dea CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH REGULATIONS TEAM LISTS It is imperative that the following timeline is followed with regard to providing your Teams Lists. Please type information into the Team Sheet template provided. Team Lists Deadline Initial 30 Monday 28th June, 5.00 pm Alterations Monday 5th July, pm Final 27 Wednesday 7th July 3.00 pm (Presidents and Secretaries Meeting) Alterations can be made via the following: Telephone: (WACFL Office) (Country Freecall) Fax: wacountry@wafc.com.au All competing teams must hand their final list of 27 players to the WACFL at the Presidents and Secretaries Meeting. Only the 27 listed players can compete during the Championships. AGE GROUPS The following shall apply: Seniors: Maximum Open. Minimum 15 or turning 15 the year of the Championships Colts: Maximum 19 years and not turning 20 the year of the Championships. Minimum 15 or turning 15 the year of the Championships PLAYING TIME The following to apply: Senior A Section & B Section 4 x 20 minute quarters plus time on. Quarter time Three (3) minutes Half time interval Ten (10) minutes Three quarter time Three (3) minutes Grand Final 4 x 20 minute quarters plus time on. C Section Round Robin 2 x 25 minute halves Grand Finals 4 x 20 mins plus time on Colts A Section Round Robin 2 x 20 minute halves (no time on) Semi Finals and Grand Final 4 x 25 minute quarters (no time on) Colts B Section Round Robin 2 x 20 minute halves (no time on) Semi Finals and Grand Final 4 x 25 minute quarters (no time on) PLEASE NOTE NEW POLICY FOR DRAWN MATCHES There shall be no drawn match result in each match Thursday and Friday for Senior A & B Sections, Colts Semi Finals and all Section Grand Finals. All games will be decided by 2 by 5 min periods of extra time (time on only applies to Senior Fixtures). Timekeepers to follow the following protocol if a draw occurs: All games will be decided by 2 by 5 min periods of extra time continue to be played until a result is achieved. With regards to Round Robin competitions scores at the final siren count and no extra time is required to gain a result. PLAYING NUMBERS For Senior Sections (A, & B), 24 players may play each match including grand final. C Section & A and B Colts, the full squad of 27 may play in all round robin fixtures including semi finals and grand final. DUAL REGISTRATION Where a player is dual registered with two competitions, his club/league of origin would have priority selection. If not selected in his club/ league of origin team, he would be available for selection at his dual registered club/league. Regional Districts: Any Clontarf player selected with a registration in another Country League would only be eligible to play if not selected by his Country League/Club of Origin in Peel FL- Any Player dual registered with the WAFL is ineligible to play if they have played 4 or more WAFL fixtures prior to the Landmark Championship. (2010 ruling only) Kimberley Spirit- Can include Kimberley players listed by the Claremont FC who have played less than 4 WAFL Games in (This rule is on trial in 2010 and is applied due to the distance required to travel by Kimberley Spirit) WAFL- Any WAFL registered Player is ineligible to participate in the Championships. (Exemptions apply to the Peel FC and Kimberley Spirit as detailed) PLAYER MOVEMENT Colts players may be selected to play in the Senior sections. Once a Colts age player has played in the Senior Section they cannot return to the Colts competition. SUSPENDED PLAYERS Suspended players are ineligible to participate in the carnival. INELIGIBLE PLAYERS Any league found to be playing an ineligible player will lose any premiership points from the match and be fined by the WACFL Appeals Tribunal. COACH ACCREDITATION All coaches at Landmark Carnivals must be accredited to a minimum Level 1. ORDER OFF The Order Off Rule shall apply in all games of the Championships (i.e. Yellow Card player off for 15 minutes, but can be replaced immediately. Please note change to previous years Championships - Red Card player off for remainder of the game, player automatically on report, replaced immediately by another player). The 15 minutes time shall be kept by the time keepers. FINES The rules of football must be strictly adhered to at all times with particular emphasis on clothing of runners, trainers, players, etc. An automatic fine of $20.00 for each breach can be imposed. The fine for a breach of the interchange of reserves is $ HOME TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES If your league is listed first in the fixtures it will be your team manager s responsibility to complete the match forms and return them to the WACFL appointed ground manager. RESULTS Results from each day s games and fixtures for the following day will be forwarded to your hotel by or fax (as indicated on your team list). All teams will be notified of times and venues for their games on Day 2 for semi finals as soon as all games are completed. 40

41 ADVERTISEMENT YOUR REGIONAL LIBERAL MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT YOUR REGIONAL FEDERAL MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Hon. Wilson Tuckey MP O Connor Hon. Judi Moylan MP Pearce Don Randall MP Canning Nola Marino MP Forrest Barry Haase MP Durack YOUR REGIONAL STATE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Hon. Troy Buswell MLA Vasse Ian Blayney MLA Geraldton Hon. John Castrilli MLA Bunbury Hon. Graham Jacobs MLA Eyre Murray Cowper MLA Murray-Wellington Hon. Kim Hames MLA Dawesville Hon. Norman Moore MLC Hon. Ken Baston MLC Hon. Robyn McSweeney MLC Hon. Barry House MLC Hon. Nigel Hallett MLC Hon. Brian Ellis MLC Hon. Jim Chown MLC MINING AND PASTORAL REGION SOUTH WEST REGION AGRICULTURAL REGION Supporting Country Week Football Championships 41 Authorised B Morton, 640 Murray Street, West Perth WA 6005

42 WHO ARE THE TEAMS? Avon Football Association The Avon Football Association will once again field two teams at the Landmark Championships. Our senior side will endeavour to maintain its quality performance from last year s carnival in the revamped six-team A Section. The Colts team who are in B Section this Country Week will strive to improve its performance from previous Carnivals and regain that winning feeling. The AFA is made up of seven clubs comprising of Beverley, Cunderdin, Federals, Kellerberrin/Tammin, Quairading, Railways and York with Northam Railways reigning Premiers in the League and Kellerberrin/ Tamminreigning Premiers in the Reserves. All clubs field two teams each weekend in league and reserves with the league competition to this point of the season being the closest it has been for many years, where all clubs having the opportunity of playing off in the finals. The AFA have appointed Mick Bloomfield as Senior Coach and Damien McMahon will be coaching the Colts team in this year s Carnival. Gary Miller and his team of trainers will again continue to provide the vital off field support for the Association teams have enjoyed for many years. Finally the Directors and Avon teams wish to acknowledge the ongoing support of our many sponsors. We also continue to be strong supporters of the Landmark Country Championships and wish the WACFL, Landmark, CBH and all participating Leagues a successful Championships. Central Midlands Coastal Football League The Central Midlands Coastal Football League was formed in 1992 when the Central Midlands amalgamated with the Coastal Football Association. The league now comprises of six teams Moora Warriors, Moora Rovers, Cervantes, Dandaragan, Jurien Bay and Lancelin Ledge (in its first season) and while Watheroo competes in the junior competition. The league is doing its best to keep kids in the football community with Auskick encouraging junior participation. The promotion of junior football is under the guidance of Mike Hind as Development Officer in the league and surrounding areas. The CMCFL has a proud record at the Landmark Country Championships, having won B Section in 1992 as well as consecutive titles in 2001, 2002 and It also claimed a C Section title win in This year s side is coached by Dandaragan s Justin Pitt for the second successive year, after having coached the team to the C Grade grand final in The CMCFL has produced a number of young players who have progressed to AFL ranks and with a strong junior presence in the league, it is hoped that more future stars begin their football journey in the league. The CMCFL would like to congratulate and acknowledge John Lussick on being inducted into the Football Hall of Fame for his outstanding contribution within the administration area of football. Major sponsor for this year s championship is Ti West. The CMCFL would also like to thank the many people who make these championships possible, in particular major sponsor Landmark. Lets all work together to grow and promote our great game. Football provides great entertainment for so many country people and we should endeavor to keep country footy alive. Central Wheatbelt Football League The Central Wheatbelt Football League is enjoying another exciting competition with Beacon following on with last year s premiership winning form and holding top spot on the ladder. Koorda, with only two losses are sitting comfortably in second spot, three games clear of Mukinbudin who are ahead of Kalannie and Bencubbin on percentage. These teams will be fighting it out for a place in finals until the last round. The League is again competing in B-Section at this year s Country Championships, with Gary Greaves coaching the League side for his fourth year. He is confident of a competitive performance from the league team which has a few new faces from last year s team but is ready for the challenge. A scratch match was played against the Mortlock Football League following a West Perth WAFL game at Arena Joondalup on June 19. The CWFL greatly appreciates the West Perth Football Club for hosting this match. CWFL Colts are once again combining with EDFL Colts at the Carnival - this year as the Wheatbelt Falcons. With support from the Department of Sport & Recreation, local governments, CSBP and Nufarm the CWFL has appointed an Executive Officer who has taken the roles of both secretary and treasurer and is also collaborating with other Winter Sport clubs within the League. The CWFL would like to thank Landmark, CBH, team sponsors and the WACFL for their support of the Championships over many years and wish all competing Leagues a successful Carnival. Eastern Districts Football League The Eastern Districts Football League comprises of eight teams including Bruce Rock, Burracoppin, Nukarni, Southern Cross, Narembeen, Corrigin, Hyden/Karlgarin and Kulin/Kondinin. AFL Players originating from the EDFL include Ian Downsborough, David Hart, Craig Smoker and Bill Duckworth. Former Narembeen player Max Bailey is currently on the Hawthorn Football Club list and made his AFL debut in The EDFL has a very strong contingent of league and colts players participating in the WAFL competition and strives to provide opportunities for our young members to develop their skills. In 2009 the EDFL will have a league side participating in the Landmark Championships. Greg Vaughan from the Narembeen Football Club will be coaching the league team for the first time and brings a wealth of football experience and passion to the role. A special thanks to league manager Clint Della Bosca for his efforts with the team over the past four years. Clint has organized a terrific carnival experience for the EDFL team in The EDFL is extremely proud of the efforts of their league and colts teams over the past years. EDFL are fortunate to have a blend of youth and experienced players in our league team this year which is an integral part within our club and 2008 didn t produce the results we were looking for, but the 2009 squad is ready to take on the challenge. Congratulations to the Eastern Districts Colts team that participated in the Great Southern Colts Carnival hosted by the EDFL in Kulin on June 13 and 14. The Eastern Districts Football Club looks forward to an entertaining Landmark Carnival in Special thanks to our major league sponsors CBH and the Belt Up Road Safety Council for there commitment and support. 42

43 GOLDFIELDS FOOTBALL LEAGUE Country Week Football 2010 Good luck to all teams! The Goldfields can justifiably lay claim to one of the proudest and most significant chapters in the long history of Australian Rules football in this country. Since the formal introduction of Aussie Rules in this region in 1896, the Goldfields has built a reputation for producing some of the best talent seen in the sport and continues to do so at all levels today. Most famous of the more recent crop of champion VFL/AFL footballers with links to the Goldfields is Dean Kemp, a product of the Railways Football Club who played in two premierships for West Coast Eagles and won the Norm Smith Medal as best afield in the 1994 Grand Final. The region s contribution to Aussie Rules is second to none in regional centres throughout Australia and has been well chronicled in several publications, including Les Everett s excellent book Gravel Rash years of Goldfields Football, produced in 1996 to mark the Goldfields Football League s Centenary, and John Terrell s Goldfields Sport - Heroes, Heroines and Happenings. Football in the Goldfields was launched under the official administrative banner of the Hannans District Football Association, which operated from and had several name changes until it became the Goldfields Football League in A total of 21 teams have taken part in the major competition in the Goldfields, including Boulder City which was also established in 1896 and is the oldest country football club in WA. Other famous teams include White Feather, Bulong, Cementers, Kanowna, Paddington, Trafalgar and Warriors. Five teams now make up the GFL - Boulder, Mines, Kalgoorlie, Railways and Kambalda. The GFL Junior Council consists of the same five clubs, plus John Paul College. The GFL has withdrawn from the Landmark Colts Division, but continues to participate in the annual Great Southern Carnival. Great Northern Football League Hon Brendon Grylls MLA Leader of The Nationals WA; Member for Central Wheatbelt ph fx brendon.grylls@mp.wa.gov.au Hon Terry Redman MLA Member for Blackwood-Stirling ph fx terry.redman@mp.wa.gov.au Vincent Catania MLA Member for North West ph fx vince.catania@mp.wa.gov.au Hon Terry Waldron MLA Deputy Leader of The Nationals WA Member for Wagin ph fx terry.waldron@mp.wa.gov.au Hon Grant Woodhams MLA Member for Moore ph fx grant.woodhams@mp.wa.gov.au Hon Wendy Duncan MLC Member for Mining and Pastoral ph fx wendy.duncan@mp.wa.gov.au The Great Northern Football League celebrating its 50th year in 2010 is striving to build a successful culture for the Country week and get its best footballers to Landmark. The GNFL continually produces talented young players that progress through East Fremantle in the WAFL and a healthy number into the AFL system. Although football has been played competitively in the Geraldton region for more than 100 years, the GNFL was formed in 1961 and in its first 50 years have won eight Landmark A section Country week Championships. Last year the GNFL were runners up in B Section to Lower South West Football League by 15 points and will be attempting to go one better this week. The Great Northern in their special 50th year are very pleased with their 2010 player squad and also recognise that it is the tenth anniversary of their last Country week final success winning the 2000 A section title. The GNFL consists of seven clubs; four Geraldton based teams-towns, Brigades, Railways and Rovers with three country-based sides Chapman Valley Mullewa and Northampton. With only six home and away games remaining in the GNFL season the competition is still tight with six sides battling for the top four places and three sides chasing the all-important top two spots. East Fremantle premiership wingman John Sims is again the senior coach for the third year in succession and this continues his long association with the Landmark Carnival that includes playing in two GNFL carnival premiership teams in 1975 and The GNFL assistant coaches are also strong advocates for the carnival with a wealth of Country week experience; Dave Fiorenza, Eric Cooper, Greg O Malley and Leon Chapman have assisted Sims in the selection. The team s management continues in the long-term hands of Mick Hewitt and Mark Kupsch, runner Anthony Bunter along with the hard working trainers Gary Bovell, Jim Barrett and Grant Russell. Hon Max Trenorden MLC Member for Agricultural Region ph fx max.trenorden@mp.wa.gov.au Hon Philip Gardiner MLC Member for Agricultural Region ph fx philip.gardiner@mp.wa.gov.au Hon Mia Davies MLC Member for Agricultural Region ph fx mia.davies@mp.wa.gov.au Hon Colin Holt MLC Member for South West Region ph fx colin.holt@mp.wa.gov.au The Nationals WA are proud to support country football Authorised by T.Waldron 83 Federal St Narrogin WA

44 The GNFL is hoping to showcase its improvement at this Carnival that will inturn deliver improved outcomes in the next 50 years. The Great Northern and its many loyal football followers remain strong supporters of the Landmark Championships as it gives the Mid West players an opportunity to play football at the highest possible level. Great Southern Football League The Great Southern Football League will field a league and a colts squad at this year s Landmark Championships. After losing the grand final last year the league team is looking for a better result under Royals coach Darrell Panizza and assistant Gary Buitenhuis. The Royals currently lead the local football competition with James McRae and Cleve Humphries in sensational form. The younger players are also coming into terrific touch before the final round. With Royals and North Albany being the teams to beat this year, Railways and Mount Barker are fighting it out for third and fourth positions, while Denmark / Walpole still has a chance to play finals. With ex-fremantle Football Club player Brad Bootsma lining up for North Albany, it looks to be in good form before the finals campaign begins. With a few injuries on the list the senior side will be under some pressure. New Railways coaches Rod Gillies and Noel Hulm and captain Scott Hillman, who has years of senior football experience behind him, will be great mentors for the younger players. Denmark continue to improve under Mick Mustey s coaching and with the return of Jono Woods and the brilliance of Brodie Hickey a very talented group of young players should provide some competition in years to come. Mt Barker Bulls are getting stronger as the weeks go by under the watchful eye of Essendon legend Merv Neagle. With 11years experience, Nathan Skinner looks the one to watch along side Peter Taylor and Sam Lehman. To all the leagues competing at the Landmark Championships, good luck and we hope many friendships are made. Hills Football Association The reformation of the Pickering Brook football club has brought more stability to the association increasing our numbers to six clubs, alleviating the need for so many byes. John Fabling has taken on the role of association coach after his undefeated season with Gidgegannup last year. Adam A Vard (Mundaring) is maintaining an involvement after four years as coach. Bryony McCrudden (Gidgegannup) and Teagan Cowton (Mundaring) have again offered their services as trainers. Mat Cockram and Glenn Moore both from Bullsbrook will be team managers. It is pleasing to see a core group of players again willing to take part in the carnival this year. We would like to wish everyone involved in the carnival the best of luck. All Leagues/Associations should be proud of their efforts in showing commitment to the Landmark Carnival. This in part would not be possible without the generosity of sponsors, in particular Landmark, CBH and the WACFL. Thanks to our core group of sponsors who have shown support over many years. Mundaring Community Bank Branch Bendigo Bank, Chequers Hotel Red Roof Bar & Grill, Farmer Jacks Stratton, Slater Gartrell Sports, Zoom TV. Kimberley Spirit This is the seventh year Kimberley Spirit will compete in the colts competition of the Landmark Championships and head to Perth to try and challenge the South West domination of the A division. Brett Claudius will coach the side with the support of Eric Wade, from Broome and Zaphie Skinner, from Noonkenbah. Ben DeMeo (Broome) is captain, with the support of joint vice captains Jonas Green (Fitzroy) and Luke Davies (Kununurra). The side brings together an exciting balance of town and community based players, some of whom will be traveling to Perth for the first time. The Kimberley Football Association would like to thank the championship sponsors, Landmark and CBH, for their continued support of the event, as well as thank Garnduwa for their support in bringing the team to Perth. HWE Mining has again stepped up to sponsor the team to the championships, thereby continuing their active involvement in Kimberley football. Lower South West Football League The LSWFL is comprised of seven clubs, with each club fielding teams in our three grades ranging from League, Reserves and Colts, with the exception of Boyup Brook and Kojonup who don t have Colts teams. The League is celebrating its 51st season in 2010 and the competition for places in the finals this year is especially tight. Former East Fremantle Football Club premiership player and Peel Thunder Football Club player and current Manjimup Imperials Football Club coach in Wayne Barnden will again return to the helm of the side in 2010, his third straight carnival in the role. Wayne has gathered a support panel which includes Heath East, Paul Omodei, Anthony Stubberfield and Tim Lyster. Several have WAFL experience and years of coaching at various leagues. The LSWFL is looking this year to build on its successful return to senior country week football in 2008 in winning C Section of the Landmark Carnival undefeated and then again in 2009 being successful in winning B Section sees a promotion to the elite A Section, but with the excitement of last year still amongst the players a strong squad has been assembled. Thank you to all the sponsors of the LSWFL side and to Landmark for their strong continued support of football in country WA. 44

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46 Mortlock Football Leasgue The Mortlock Football League is located to the North-East of Perth and has eight clubs including Calingiri, Dalwallinu, Dowerin, Gingin, Goomalling, Toodyay, Wongan Ballidu and Wyalkatchem. The League consists of two divisions league and reserves and this year the competition has been close, with the top four changing every week. The Mortlock FL is entering a seniors and colts team in this year s Landmark Country Championships, which will both be playing in B Division. Last year, the colts played off in the B grade colts grand final, while the seniors just missed out. The senior team will be coached by Jarron Turner from Wyalkatchem, while Jeff Brennan from Wongan Hills will be at the helm of the colts team for his second year. The management of the Mortlock FL is vested in a board of directors, with those being Greg Baird (President), Mandy Stephenson (Secretary/ Registrar), David Trindall, Brian Wilson, Mark Ward, Charlie McNeill and Greg Cocking. The finals within the league are rotated between Goomalling and Wongan Hills, due to their central location and excellent facilities, with the 2010 grand final to be held in Wongan Hills. The Mortlock FL also has an Umpire of the Year Award, which in 2008 was renamed the Ian McGregor Award to honour the significant commitment he made not only umpiring within the Mortlock FL but for fostering umpire development. Wongan Ballidu became premiers of the league for the 2009 season after a 30 year drought under local coach and player Brad Lyon and Toodyay won the reserves competition. Adam Pearce from Toodyay made honours winning the Boekeman Medal for the season. The directors and players of the Mortlock FL would like thank all the sponsors who have contributed to sending our teams down to the Landmark Country Championships and supporting the Country Week concept. North Midlands Football League The North Midlands Football League was formed in 1921 with Yandanooka the inaugural premiers. Times have changed and with the amalgamation of the Perenjori - Morawa League in 1966, the North Midlands came to be what it is today. The amalgamation of Carnamah and Perenjori Football Clubs in 1995 saw the League reduced to five sides, but the return of Dongara from the Great Northern Football League in 2000 stabilised the league with six sides. Weekends are very unique in this league where both netball and hockey hold all their grades at one venue on the same day as football is played. This includes junior games and this family orientation helps keep the game alive locally - something that the NMFL hopes not to lose. Past champions from the NMFL include Kevin Taylor (Carnamah), Clinton Browning (Mingenew), Kevin Clune (Carnamah) and Max Johnson (Morawa). The association s coach for 2009, Carl Forward, comes with a great deal of experience and success, having coached the Mingenew Bulldogs to three consecutive Premierships a feat that had never been achieved prior. The NMFL thanks Landmark for their continued support of this event and congratulates all players selected to represent their Association at this prestigious event. Ongerup Football Association The Ongerup Football Association was formed in 1964 with only two teams competing. It now has eight clubs Ongerup, Jerramungup, Boxwood Hill, Newdegate, Kent Districts, Gnowangerup, Borden and Lake Grace/Pingrup. All clubs field league, reserves and junior teams, with these football fixtures played at the same venue as the hockey and netball fixtures of each town, making for a great family and community day of sport. 46

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48 Peel Football League The Alcoa Peel Football League has eight clubs across the region. From the north at Mundijong to the south at Waroona, and includes the following clubs -- Rockingham, Baldivis, Centrals, Mandurah, Halls Head, South Mandurah, Pinjarra and Waroona. Each team fills colts, reserves and league grades which are played over Saturday night/ Sunday fixtures. The league was formed in 1992, with a mixture of clubs from Sunday League, Metropolitan League and the Murray Districts League. The PFL joined the WACFL this year and this is the first time we have represented in the Landmark championships for some years. We look forward to successful championships for our league and colts teams. Good luck to all teams!! Regional Districts A Regional Districts team has once again been selected from the Great Southern Carnival to compete at the Landmark Country Championships. The players have been chosen from the Ongerup and Upper Great Southern Leagues and also Clontarf Football Academy, with the better performers playing for their individual league teams. This has given younger players the opportunity to show their wares on centre stage when the carnival kicks off. The team will be coached this year by Kevin Holmes, who is wished the best of luck at the carnival. Regional Districts are supported by major sponsors Rossi Boots and also acknowledge the support of the WACFL for the Great Southern Football Council and country football in general. South West Football League It may seem a little fortuitous that the SWFL will again be in A Section after disappointing results in the 2009 Landmark Carnival. Never the less the League is delighted to be in A Section and continue to be there since the Carnival s inception in The SWFL have played in 30 Grand Finals since 1965 and won 17 Championships and look forward to a more success in The League team will be coached for the first time by experienced South West coach, Crandon Keddie. Keddie coached Carey Park to a SWFL premiership in 2006 and is looking forward to bringing a strong squad to the Landmark Carnival. The SWFL League team will again sponsored by MGIB Financial Services. The SWFL Colts have been successful at the Championships having won nine titles since the inception of the A Section Colts in 2000; they will be proudly sponsored for the first time by Brownes. The Colts will be coached for the first time by Sal Miletto who has been part of the Colts Championship wins for many years as a the runner. Miletto has had experience as a Colts competition coach in the SWFL and replaces the successful Colts Coach Jason Reid. The Colts Team has been fortunate enough to obtain Brownes Foods as sponsors for the Landmark carnival for The SWFL was established in 1957 and is a 10-club league with competitions in Colts, Reserves and League. The League s office is located at Hands Oval Bunbury. Visit the League s website on www. swfl.com.au Upper Great Southern Football League This League operates with eight clubs each fielding four grades two seniors and two juniors. We have two main centres Narrogin and Katanning and a number of small centre fielding sides through the region. We have been able to achieve some success since the turn of the century, and look forward to competing in the enlarged A Division this year. We would like to thank the CBH Group for supporting the League as our major sponsor; and we would also like to express our appreciation to Landmark for their continued support of the Country Championship now for over 30 years, and wish all sides competing the best of luck. Wheatbelt Falcons Once again Central Wheatbelt and Eastern Districts Football Leagues have combined to submit a side to play at the Landmark Championships in the B Section Colts. The side is to be coached by Rod Della Bosca from Southern Cross. Rod is looking to more improvement from the side which participated at the recent Great Southern Carnival at Kulin. Due to the logistics of combining two associations we are hoping that the team will have benfited from meeting and playing together for the first time at Kulin. Players to watch from the Falcons include Liam Joyce, Damian Waight, Dane Stephen who all played well at Kulin and Jade Ugle who wasn t at Kulin but will be a handy addition the side. The Falcons would like to wish everyone in Colts B Section all the best for the championships. The Falcons would like to thank their majors sponsors in Nufarm and CSBP. 48

49 WATER TANKS Sponsors of PLAYER OF THE WEEK Proud supporters of WACFL Country Football WA country football results from July 3 & 4, 2010 For more information visit or AVON League: Kellerberrin-Tammin (111) d Quairading 7.5 (47) Cunderdin 15.8 (98) d Northam Railways (91) York (95) d Federals 9.7 (61) Reserves: Quairading 8.11 (59) d Kellerberrin-Tammin 6.5 (41) Cunderdin 14.7 (91) d Northam Railways 6.12 (48) Federals (99) d York 10.5 (65) CENTRAL KIMBERLEY Walmatjarri Bombers 17.5 (107) d Magpies 7.5 (47) Bayulu Bulldogs (72) d Yiyili Tigers 6.7 (43) Bungarti Crocs (94) d Noonkanbah Blues 12.5 (77) CENTRAL MIDLANDS COASTAL League: Cervantes (149) d Jurien Bay 7.5 (47) Lancelin 19.6 (120) d Moora Rovers (77) Reserves: Jurien Bay (78) d Cervantes 10.4 (64) Moora Rovers (78) d Lancelin 2.4 (16) CENTRAL WHEATBELT Kalannie (17) d Nungarin 9.14 (68) Beacon 13.7 (85) d Mukinbudin (73) Koorda (95) d Bencubbin 5.13 (43) EASTERN DISTRICTS League: Corrigin (72) d Nukarni 10.9 (69) Kulin-Kondinin (125) d Southern Cross 5.4 (34) Reserves: Nukarni 9.3 (57) d Corrigin 4.6 (30) Kulin-Kondinin 6.9 (45) d Southern Cross 6.8 (44) EAST KIMBERLEY Waringarri Crows (125) d Kununurra Demons 6.6 (42) Halls Creek Hawks 11.8 (74) d Ord River Magpies 9.9 (63) Port Wyndham Crocs (96) d Kundat jaru Cats 4.8 (32) Warmun Eagles (80) d Kururrungku Roos 8.6 (54) GASCOYNE Ramblers 18.9 (107) d Warriors 8.7 (55) Exmouth d Gascoyne on forfeit GOLDFIELDS League: Boulder (116) d Kambalda 3.4 (22) Mines-Rovers (78) d Railways 9.8 (62) Reserves: Boulder (161) d Kambalda 11.4 (70) Mines-Rovers (70) d Railways 7.10 (52) Colts: Boulder (161) d Kambalda 4.4 (28) Railways 11.8 (74) d Mines-Rovers 5.8 (38) GREAT NORTHERN League: Mullewa 6.9 (45) d Rovers 1.5 (11)*Match terminated during second quarter Railways (149) d Northampton 10.3 (63) Towns (140) d Brigades 5.6 (36) Reserves: Mullewa (124) d Rovers 4.3 (27) Northampton 16.9 (105) d Railways 7.11 (53) Towns 17.4 (106) d Brigades 4.3 (27) Colts: Mullewa 15.8 (98) d Rovers 5.5 (35) Railways (110) d Northampton 7.6 (48) Brigades 13.9 (87) d Towns 9.8 (62) GREAT SOUTHERN League: Railways (104) d Mt Barker (89) Denmark-Walpole (76) d North Albany 10.8 (68) Reserves: Royals (124) d Albany 7.5 (47) Railways 14.9 (93) d Mt Barker 3.5 (23) North Albany 7.2 (44) d Denmark-Walpole 4.13 (37) Colts: Royals d Albany Railways (103) d Mt Barker 6.1 (37) North Albany d Denmark-Walpole U17: Royals 9.7 (61) d Albany 6.11 (47) HILLS Chidlow (159) d Bullsbrook 3.4 (22) Mt Helena (103) d Pickering Brook 10.5 (65) Mundaring 9.13 (67) d Gidgegannup 7.11 (53) MORTLOCK League: Wyalkatchem 16.8 (104) d Wongan-Ballidu 15.8 (98) Dowerin (144) d Toodyay 9.7 (61) Dalwallinu (103) d Calingiri 11.8 (74) Gingin (163) d Goomalling 7.4 (46) Reserves: Dalwallinu 10.7 (67) d Calingiri 8.8 (56) Dowerin (133) d Toodyay 5.11 (41) Gingin 18.6 (114) d Goomalling 5.3 (33) CBH NORTH MIDLANDS League: Three Springs (94) d Carnamah-Perenjori (82) Mingenew (76) d Morawa 9.9 (63) Dongara 11.8 (84) d Coorow-Latham 3.9 (27) Reserves: Carnamah-Perenjori (114) d Mingenew 8.13 (61) Dongara d Coorow-Latham on forfeit ONGERUP League: Jerramungup (94) d Boxwood Hills 6.4 (40) Newdegate (112) d Lake-Grace-Pingrup 7.4 (46) Kent (105) d Borden (102) Ongerup (109) d Gnowangerup (96) Reserves: Boxwood Hills (88) d Jerramungup 6.4 (40) Lake-Grace-Pingrup (119) d Newdegate 2.2 (14) Borden 0.0 (0) dw Kent 0.0 (0) Gnowangerup d Ongerup on forfeit PEEL League: Rockingham (216) d Halls Head 8.10 (58) Baldivis (126) d Sth Mandurah (102) Waroona 15.9 (99) d Pinjarra 5.5 (35) Mandurah (108) d Centrals 10.6 (66) Reserves: Rockingham (127) d Halls Head 1.4 (10) Baldivis (82) d Sth Mandurah 7.8 (50) Waroona (107) d Pinjarra 2.1 (13) Mandurah 10.7 (67) d Centrals 5.6 (36) Colts: Rockingham (97) d Halls Head 7.6 (48) 49 Baldivis 13.8 (86) d Sth Mandurah 6.6 (42) Waroona (70) d Pinjarra 8.6 (54) Mandurah (131) d Centrals 2.3 (15) RAVENSTHORPE & DISTRICTS Tigers 12.5 (77) d Lake 6.10 (46) SOUTH WEST League: Aug-Marg-river 14.4 (88) d Donnybrook 14.1 (85) Collie Eagles (112) d Busselton 7.7 (49) Eaton Boomers (128) d Harvey Bulls 7.2 (44) South Bunbury (97) d Carey Park (84) Bunbury (71) dw Harv-Bruns-Lesch 9.17 (71) Reserves: Aug-Marg-River 11.7 (73) d Donnybrook 4.7 (31) Collie Eagles 8.13 (61) d Busselton 8.11 (59) South Bunbury (70) d Carey Park 7.7 (49) Harv-Bruns-Lesch (123) d Bunbury 2.1 (13) Colts: Aug-Marg-River (111) d Donnybrook 1.0 (6) Busselton 12.9 (81) d Collie Eagles 6.14 (50) Eaton Boomers (107) d Harvey Bulls 3.5 (23) Carey Park (114) d South Bunbury 15.6 (96) Bunbury 13.7 (85) d Harv-Bruns-Lesch 12.9 (81) UPPER GREAT SOUTHERN League: Boddington (235) d Brookton-Pingelly 6.8 (44) Wickepin (144) d Wagin 8.5 (53) Williams (177) d Kukerin-Dumbleyung 9.8 (62) Katanning Wanderers (128) d Narrogin Hawks 9.11 (65) Reserves: Boddington (163) d Brookton-Pingelly 5.5 (35) Wagin 10.5 (65) d Wickepin 8.9 (57) Williams (83) d Kukerin-Dumbleyung 6.5 (41) Katanning Wanderers 15.6 (96) d Narrogin Hawks 5.10 (40) Thirds: Wickepin (116) d Wagin 4.4 (28) Kukerin-Dumbleyung 8.4 (52) d Williams 7.8 (50) Narrogin Hawks (126) d Katanning Wanderers 2.4 (16) Fourths: Boddington 10.7 (67) d Brookton-Pingelly 0.4 (4) Wagin 9.10 (64) d Wickepin 2.1 (13) Williams 8.15 (63) d Kukerin-Dumbleyung 5.0 (30) Katanning Wanderers (79) d Narrogin Hawks 0.0 (0) WEST KIMBERLEY Saints 12.5 (77) d Bombers 9.8 (62) Looma 9.10 (64) d Cable Beach 8.4 (52) Bidyadanga 14.5 (89) d Bulls 10.7 (67) Derby Tigers 13.2 (80) d Towns 9.15 (69) Thanks to Trevor Kelly from WA Footy Forum for compiling these results

50 WAFC All-Australian selection a highlight for State 18s WA s Brownes Chill AFL State 18s player Harley Bennell has added All-Australian honours to his Larke Medal winning performance at the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships as the only WA representative named in the side. Bennell, from Peel Thunder, was awarded the Larke Medal for best division one player at the Championships after kicking 13 goals in five games to be named on the half-forward line of the All-Australian team. He was also listed among WA s best in their clash with Victoria Country and despite having a quieter game in the final contest against WA ruckman Matthew Jones prepares for a boundary throw-in Victoria Metro (8 touches), Bennell s superb performance throughout the carnival made him an early favourite for All-Australian honours. The 180cm livewire thanked his mum for her support in helping him achieve his goals and has now set his sights on being drafted by an AFL club. I just want to play AFL football. I don t mind where I go, I just really want to play, he said. Bennell joins current AFL players such as Marc Murphy, Tom Hawkins, Cale Morton and Jack Watts in winning the Larke Medal. Coached by Brad Wira, WA s Brownes Chill AFL State 18s finished the Championships with two wins and three losses but were competitive throughout, losing narrowly to powerhouse sides South Australia and Victoria Metro, as well as eventual champions Victoria Country. Other players to perform well for WA included ruckman Matthew Jones (South Fremantle) and defenders Blayne Wilson (Peel Thunder) and Justin Monaco (East Fremantle), while Shane Kersten (South Fremantle) was dangerous in the forward line with a total of 15 goals. Reece Conca (Perth) was also outstanding in midfield for WA, while Angus Litherland was named best on ground against Victoria Country after keeping key forward Jed Lamb goalless. Captain Kieran Butcher (Peel Thunder), Stephen Coniglio (Swan Districts), Jack Darling (West Perth) and Jamie Cripps (East Fremantle) also received accolades for their efforts throughout the championship. WAFC High Performance Manager Craig Starcevich congratulated all of the players on their commitment and said it was a fantastic development opportunity for all involved. Obviously when you put a team out on the park you are aiming to win but we measure the squad s success by more than that. The development of all of these players both on and off the field has been outstanding, he said. Starcevich also thanked Brownes Chill for their support of the State Talent Academy program and commended head coach Brad Wira and his support staff for their direction and leadership. RESULTS South Australia (126) d Western Australia 8.13 (61) Goals SA: Jamie Solly 5, Lewis Hender 4, Sam Gray 3, Jared Polec 2, Sam Day 2, Jarrod Schiller 1, Chad Wingard 1, Nathan Batley 1. WA: Harley Bennell 6, Shane Nelson 1, Shane Kersten 1. Harley Bennell proudly displays his Larke Medal. State 18s coach Brad Wira addresses his players at half time of the game against Victoria Country. 50

51 WAFC Best SA: Sebastian Tape, Jarrod Schiller, Sam Gray, Brodie Smith, Zak Fitzgerald, Matthew Snook, Matthew Crocker, Jamie Solly. WA: Matthew Jones, Harley Bennell, Blayne Wilson, Justin Monaco. Western Australia (151) d Queensland 5.6 (36) Goals WA: Shane Kersten 5, Harley Bennell 4, Max Duffy 3, Alex Elisseou 2, Rowan Brookes 2, Tom Ledger, Jamie Cripps, Jack Darling, Kieran Butcher, Steven Coniglio. QLD: Brad Slater 2, Luke Shreeve, Zaine Pringle, Peter Yagmoor. Best WA: Steven Coniglio, Harley Bennell, Jack Darling, Kieran Butcher, Scott Hancock, Shane Kersten. QLD: Joel Wilkinson, Michael Hutchinson, Brad Slater, Jackson Rolfe. Victoria Country (71) d Western Australia 9.11 (65) Goals VC: Devon Smith 3, Sam Myors 3, Jayden Pitt 1, Billie Smedts 1, Luke Parker 1, Tom Lynch 1. WA: Shane Kersten 3, Max Duffy 2, Steven Coniglio 2, Harley Bennell 1, Jack Darling 1. Best VC: Shaun Atley, Adam Treloar, Luke Parker, Lucas Cook, Dyson Heppell, Mitchell Hallahan. WA: Angus Litherland, Justin Monaco, Reece Conca, Harley Bennell, Steven Coniglio, Blayne Wilson. Western Australia (78) d NSW/ACT 10.2 (62) Goals WA: Shane Kersten 4, Harley Bennell 2, Kieran Butcher, Reece Conca, Shane Nelson, Jack Darling. NSW/ACT: Kane Murphy 3, Josh Bruce 3, Josh Cole, Ben Reid, James Webster, Kurt Aylett. Best WA: Shane Kersten, Reece Conca, Ben Newton, Kieran Butcher. NSW/ACT: Kane Murphy, Josh Bruce, Ben Reid, Mark Whiley, Tim Segrave, Steven Joliffe. Victoria Metro 11.8 (74) d Western Australia 8.7 (55) Goals Vic Metro: Kieran Harper 4, Thomas Schneider, Thomas Liberatore, Ryan Lester, Cameron Guthrie, Dylan Conway, Josh Caddy, Brad Harvey. WA: Jack Darling 2, Shane Kersten 2, Alex Fasolo, Kieran Butcher, Liam McKenna, Tom Ledger. Best Vic Metro: Matthew Watson, Josh Caddy, Ryan Lester, Andrew Gaff, Kieran Harper, Thomas Liberatore. WA: Aaron Black, Steven Coniglio, Angus Litherland, Warrick Andreoli, Jack Darling. WA s State 16s take down Victoria Country By Sheigh Longstaff WESTERN Australia s Brownes Chill AFL State 16s defeated Victoria Country by 44 points in Round 1 of the 2010 NAB AFL National 16s Championships at Blacktown Olympic Park in NSW. It was a fantastic win for the WA s State 16s over Victoria Country, (101) to 8.9 (57). WA led at half-time by a narrow nine points, but steady goal kicking saw them maintain a healthy lead throughout the second half. The leading goal kickers for WA were Alex Riiel (four) and Martin Geraghty (three), while Sean Lynch played well in the back line to be named best on ground. Chris Yarren and Brendon Lim were also among the highlights for WA. Lachie Whitfield worked hard for Victoria Country and was their only player to kick more than one goal. The 2010 Championships are shaping up to be the toughest yet, with the introduction of two new teams to the competition, the World XVIII and South Pacific. The teams are also battling it out for the opportunity to finish in the top two spots and play a curtain-raiser to the AFL Grand Final at the MCG in September. WA s State 16s played their second game earlier this week against South Australia and will play in the final round against Victoria Metro. SCOREBOARD: Western Australia (101) Victoria Country 8.9 (57) Goals WA: Alex Riiel 4, Martin Geraghty 3, Dayle Garlett 2, Corey Chalmers 2, Chris Warrell, Dean Kent, Marco Paparone, Chris Yarren. Vic Country: Lachie Whitfield 2, Corie Intveen, Jake Stringer, Brad Crouch, Oliver Wines, Jason Pongracic, Jayden Gee. Best WA: Brendon Lim, Sean Lynch, Chris Yarren, Mason Shaw, Corey Chalmers, Martin Geraghty, Brant Colledge, Dean Kent, Alex Riiel. Vic Country: Nathan Wright, Lachie Whitfield, Jason Pongracic, Brad Crouch, Billy Rolfe, Brody Mahoney FIXTURES: All games will be held at Blacktown Olympic Park in NSW Round 2 - Tuesday July 6: WA v SA; Vic Metro v Vic Country Round 3 - Friday July 9: Vic Metro v WA; SA v Vic Country AAMI WAFL Player of the Week ANDREW McDOUGALL PERTH Andrew McDougall has earned $250 for South Perth Junior Football Club as part of AAMI s new grassroots reward program. McDougall, who started out at South Perth, was named best on ground for Perth after collecting 40 possessions at the weekend to claim the AAMI WAFL Player of the Week Award. McDougall also claims a $250 prize and is in contention to win the overall $5000 AAMI WAFL Player of the Year Award. LEADERBOARD PLAYER CLUB VOTES A. Krakouer Swan Districts 20 L. Blackwell Claremont 16 C. Jones Claremont 12 J. Roberts Swan Districts 11 A. Sweet East Perth 10 A. Hansen Swan Districts 9 N. Phillips S. Fremantle 9 J. Salecic West Perth 8 R. Brabazon Claremont 7 S. Hildebrandt Subiaco 7 is proud to be the new Major Sponsor of the WAFL 51

52 Club notes Claremont Join the Tigers in 2010! If you are interested in becoming a member for the Year of the Tiger call the club on or check the website East Fremantle Post Game EFFC presentations will be held in the social rooms from 6.00pm. Banquet Auction tickets are selling fast! Contact the club on for this Wednesday, August 4th event. Tickets $75, includes 3 course meal and drinks. Home game luncheons are available for the Rd 19 Derby so book a table through the club. Tickets $65, call Congratulations to Rhys Cooyou who made his league debut on the weekend. Rhys hails from the Towns Football Club in the GNFL. East Fremantle is looking for volunteers in the area of photography, graphic design work and journalism students to write match reports. Please contact the club on if you are interested. East Fremantle District Day is always a big event! Get along and support the kids when East Fremantle takes on South Fremantle Rd 19, 31st July East Perth East Perth Banquet Auction is on August 12 at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre. If you have any items you would like to donate please call Angela on or royals@eastperthfc.com.au Visit for the latest Royals news and views. Peel Thunder Thank you to the City of Rockingham and Kennards Hire Mandurah & Rockingham for their support at Anniversary Park. There were 200 children involved from the Peel Region in a clinic at half time and over 2,600 people in attendance. Century 21 Coast Realty PTFC 100 Club, the big reveal of the new 100 Club area this weekend thank you club director Chris Thornton and club sponsor Steve Glossop of Port Quay Constructions for co-coordinating the build of the new PTFC 100 Club Members area. Our thanks to all business and individuals that gave up their time, goods or services for this project. August 7 PTFC Banquet Auction Tickets $75 and include the silent & main auction conducted by Tiny Holly. A Toyota Yaris to be sold on the night, thank you to Mandurah Toyota. Banquet Auction items up for bid include: Catered lunch with Hayden Ballantyne, Anthony Morabito and Michael Barlow from the Dockers! A 16-seat catered box at Etihad Stadium for a West Coast or Dockers game, 32 LCD Television & Dyson Vacuum cleaner from Retravision Mandurah. 19th October - PTFC Golf Day, Secret Harbour Golf Links If your business would like to partner the Club in naming rights to this event. Contact Paula Barnden October 22 PTFC 100 Club An evening with Guy McKenna Gold Coast coach and Premiership player for the West Coast Eagles has been booked! More info to follow. Perth Banquet Auction2010 on Saturday, August 21 at Lathlain Hall. For queries about donations, contact Dani at the club on or dani@ perthdemons.com.au Ladies Night August 14, 7.30pm. Tickets $30 or table of 10 for $300 with 2 complimentary drinks with each ticket (beer, wine, champagne, slushy). Free finger food and male entertainment, activities and music all night. To book call the club on Sponsorship opportunities are still available and start at only $450, contact Brian or Dani. To Join the Demons, download the latest membership package deals from our website Perth Function Centre Rooms to Hire. Great location, four choices of rooms, plenty of parking. Call us today on to book your next party/corporate event/ function. Massive Merchandise Sale Now on. Help Raise awareness for cancer in men by supporting Call to Arms donate at the gates. South Fremantle Presentations after the league game in the front bar, at about 10pm Round 20, Saturday, August 7 join the Bulldog supporters before the game at the President s Function against Swan Districts. Includes entry, pre-game buffet, beer, wine & softdrinks, raffles, reserved seat and afternoon tea. Contact the club office on for bookings Banquet Auction in the Griff John Function Centre on Saturday, July 31 starting at 6pm. Tickets only $55 single or a table of 10 for $500. In support of our football development programs. For bookings phone the office on If you would like to donate goods or services for our Auction please phone Kirsty on Landmark Country Week football matches at Fremantle Oval on Friday, July 9 Seniors A Section 2pm & 4.15pm. Colts B Section semi-finals 11.30am, followed at 6.40pm by SFFC League South Fremantle v West Perth. Own a framed and signed South Fremantle Bulldogs 2009 premiership guernsey. Signed by the team including Jeff Farmer, Peter Bell, Ashton Hams and coach John Dimmer. All yours for only $1499! There are only four left so get in quick! Call the club on (08) today or louise@sffc.com.au. Melbourne Cup Luncheon Tuesday 2 November Features includemystery Door Prize, Glass of champagne, beer or wine on arrival, seafood buffet by Numero Uno Catering, Entertainment by Pretty Fly, exhibition of Zumba Dance, Fashions of the Field by A Dore Clothing, Free Mystery Bets, Phantom Race Calls, Melbourne Cup Sweeps, Full TAB Facilities, Best Hat Competition. $60 per person. Contact the club office on for tickets. Subiaco Free Footy Sunday Sunday, July 18 Subiaco players will visit all junior teams aged 9-12 years and distribute a football to every player. Auskick Gala Day Saturday, July 31 at Kingsley JFC Congratulations to Chad Cossom for playing his 200th SFC game today. Congratulations to Trent Dennis-Lane for playing his first AFL game for Sydney v Richmond last weekend. The Heritage jumpers worn in Diehards game - with maroon and gold hoops are a replica of the jumpers worn in 1953/54. These jumpers will also have printed the names of every player to have represented SFC at league level since Contact the office if you wish to order - $75. ATM Facilities now available in the members bar Colts Fixture for Rd 21 August 14 SFC v EFFC will be played at 11.45am with reserves at 5.15pm. Club tracksuit tops are available to all members - $50 contact the office. Swan Districts Round 18, Saturday, July 24: Join us in the sponsor s lounge for a sumptuous breakfast before viewing the colts game against Claremont in the VIP box. Breakfast includes VIP parking and entry, pre-game buffet with drinks, a match day host, raffles, guest speakers and interviews. Numbers are strictly limited, secure your seat for $25 - contact the club on Wine tasting and Auction at Black Swan Winery and Restaurant - Saturday, July 31. Tickets $99 include a seven-course degustation menu and wines. Swan Districts Swansmen Auction Sunday, August pm. Enjoy an afternoon of sumptuous food and first class entertainment. To purchase tickets please contact the club on Tickets are $50 and include a buffet lunch and beverages. For any queries relating to donations for the auction contact Peter Snow on or president.swansmen@gmail.com Show your support for the Mighty Black and Whites! If you haven t already renewed your membership, contact the club or visit Swan Districts is looking for volunteers to help the club create and edit game day footage and short films. If you are interested please contact the club. Don t forget to check out the new range of winter merchandise. Visit the Club from 9-5 Monday to Friday or check out our website. West Perth No presentations this week. Congratulations to Frank Stockley and Alex Elisseou both players made impressive debuts last week against Perth. Dennis Cometti lunch - Places are selling FAST. If you would like to join Dennis Cometti, Jay Van Berlo and other special guests for lunch on Tuesday, July 20 at Fraser s Restaurant in Kings Park, call Bec at the club on or promotions@falconsfc.com.au. Tickets $100, including a 3 course meal, beer, wine and soft drinks. Banquet Auction July 31 Early Bird Special Is Over!! All tickets now $110 (inc. GST). Call Bec at the club to book your place. Places only secured upon payment, 3 course meal, beer, wine and soft drink included in the price. Great items up for auction (check the website www. westperthfc.com.au/banquet-auction for details) and prizes, games and entertainment all night. Banquet Auction Donations donation forms will be accepted until Wednesday, July 21 so if you wish to donate, contact Bec ASAP. Donation forms available on the website. proudly supporting THE GOOD GUYS AWARD Cannington Clarkson Cockburn Joondalup Malaga Midland O Connor Osborne Pk Rockingham Bunbury Busselton Geraldton

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54 Community Football Three-way fight for top spot By Andrea Damonse There are only five games left in the C Gold season, every one of them sure to shape the finals picture with three teams fighting it out for one spot. The fourth-placed Kingsway takes on an Ocean Ridge team which has almost manoeuvred its way into the top five at Kingsway Reserve. Last time they met, Kingsway defeated Ocean Ridge at Heathridge Park (109) to 7.10 (52). Sitting sixth, a win over Kingsway this week, coupled with a loss for Warnbro, would result in Ocean Ridge entering the top five once again. Last week Ocean Ridge scored an upset win at home, defeating Thornlie by 14 points to send it down a position on the ladder and keeping Ocean Ridge on the cusp of a spot in the finals. Kingsway has an impressive home record, having won four of its last five games at Kingsway Reserve however, Ocean Ridge will need to overcome a 2-4 away record in order to achieve its goal. Cockburn Lakes, another team which can still make the finals, heads to Warnbro Sporting Complex to take on a team nervously sitting on the edge of the top five. Warnbro currently sit two games out of both fourth spot and a win this week is sure to firm up its position. Warnbro has a 4-2 record at home, while Cockburn has won just one game this season away from Anning Park. Cockburn Lakes, another team which can still make the finals, heads to Warnbro Sporting Complex to take on a team nervously sitting on the edge of the top five. Last time they met Cockburn Lakes went down at home to Warnbro 13.9 (87) to (94). Warnbro defeated Kingsway by 17 points last week, keeping it away from slipping out of the top five. The match of the week will undoubtedly be at Wanneroo Showgrounds where the current ladder leaders take on Bullcreek Leeming in a top of the table clash. Bullcreek s 50-point win over Cockburn Lakes last week has given it the edge over Thornlie, moving past them into second spot and handing the Bombers a five-game winning streak. In their last encounter Bullcreek Leeming scored the win at home against Wanneroo, (106) to 11.8 (74) giving Wanneroo its first, and so far only, loss of the season. Wanneroo Showgrounds hosts a perfect record for the home side, however Bullcreek Leeming has lost just two wins on the road. Kenwick has a chance this week to avoid relegation when it takes on Quinns District at Mills Park. A win for Kenwick, by at least 62 points, will see it move into seventh ahead of Quinns District, having the same record as Quinns but with a greater percentage. This may prove to be a difficult task to undertake however, as Quinns District picked up the win at home in round five, beating Kenwick by 56 points. Kenwick also has a record of just one win at five losses at Mills Park, yet Quinns District has not yet tasted victory away from home this season, the worst away record in the grade. Quinns suffered a 47-point loss at home to Wanneroo while Kenwick is coming off just its second win of the season, defeating the winless Manning at James Miller Oval 9.8 (62) to 6.7 (43). Thornlie look set to regain second spot this week as it takes on the winless Manning at Thornlie Oval. In Round 5 Thornlie embarrassed Manning at home, defeating the Rippers (168) to 6.5 (41). Manning, which has lost by an average of 76 points at home and 57 away, will be facing a hard task at Thornlie Oval, where the home side is undefeated this year. Thornlie is coming off just its third loss of the season, handing Ocean Ridge its fifth home win of the year and keeping it in touch with the top five. WA S RICHEST $200,000 TOTAL PRIZE POOL Have you registered yet? MAJOR PRIZE $75,000 + $75,000* COMPETITION WEEKLY PRIZES $ $1000* Sign up now at thewest.com.au/footytipping *GET THE WEST HOME DELIVERED AND DOUBLE YOUR MONEY. CALL NOW 54

55 AFL ROUND 15, WEST COAST V ADELAIDE Saturday, July 10, 1.10pm Subiaco Oval WEST COAST No Player 1 BROWN, Mitchell LECRAS, Mark KERR, Daniel EBERT, Brad NICOSKI, Mark MASTEN, Chris WATERS, Beau NAITANUI, Nick SELWOOD, Scott PRIDDIS, Matt SHEPPARD, Brad SHUEY, Luke STEVENS, Koby SWIFT, Tom MACKENZIE, Eric KENNEDY, Josh DALZIELL, Bradd HOULIHAN, Tim COX, Dean LYNCH, Quinten NEATES, Ryan GLASS, Darren ROSA, Matt HURN, Shannon BUTLER, Sam MCKINLEY, Ben SMITH, Ashley HANSEN, Ashley SPANGHER, Matt SCHOFIELD, Will EMBLEY, Andrew JONES, Jordan NOTTE, Tony MCGINNITY, Patrick WILSON, Callum* SELWOOD, Adam JONES, Brett BROOME, Lewis* SULLIVAN, Will STRIJK, Andrew* WILKES, Beau HAMS, Ashton WEEDON, Gerrick OAKLEY-NICHOLLS, Jarrad* STEVENSON, Lewis COCKIE, Adam* * rookie ADELAIDE No Player 1 THOMPSON, Luke* MORAN, Brad REILLY, Brent TIPPETT, Kurt THOMPSON, Scott GRIFFIN, Jonathon VAN BERLO, Nathan COOK, Myke EDWARDS, Tyson JACKY, Jarrhan DOUGHTY, Michael SHIRLEY, Robert WALKER, Taylor MACKAY, David SYMES, Brad DAVIS, Phil VINCE, Bernie JOHNCOCK, Graham MARIC, Ivan KNIGHTS, Chris OTTEN, Andy MCLEOD, Andrew BURTON, Brett RUTTEN, Ben DOUGLAS, Richard STEVENS, Scott GUNSTON, Jack SELLAR, James CRAIG, James SLOANE, Rory DANGERFIELD, Patrick PETRENKO, Jared SHAW, Sam MCKERNAN, Shaun GOODWIN, Simon HENTSCHEL, Trent ARMSTRONG, Tony YOUNG, Will PORPLYZIA, Jason MARTIN, Brodie DONNELLY, Brian* RILEY, Aidan* BOCK, Nathan HENDERSON, Ricky* SCHMIDT, Chris* WRIGHT, Matthew* JAENSCH, Matthew* * rookie AFL ROUND 15, RICHMOND V FREMANTLE Saturday, July 10, 7.10pm Etihad Stadium RICHMOND FREMANTLE No Player No Player 2 THURSFIELD, Will BALLANTYNE, Hayden DELEDIO, Brett MORABITO, Anthony SIMMONDS, Troy SCHAMMER, Byron POLAK, Graham HASLEBY, Paul BROWN, Nathan IBBOTSON, Garrick RIEWOLDT, Jack BROUGHTON, Greg COTCHIN, Trent SUBAN, Nick EDWARDS, Shane MCPHEE, Adam MCMAHON, Jordan PALMER, Rhys POLO, Dean HEADLAND, Des FARMER, Mitch O BRIEN, Brock MCGUANE, Luke FYFE, Nathan NEWMAN, Chris GROVER, Antoni RANCE, Alex CROWLEY, Ryan CONNORS, Daniel MUNDY, David MORTON, Mitch TUCK, Shane HOUGHTON, Joel GILLIGAN, Alroy* MCPHARLIN, Luke JACKSON, Daniel HINKLEY, Clayton COLLINS, Andrew TARRANT, Chris GRAHAM, Angus BARLOW, Michael NAHAS, Robin THORNTON, Scott HISLOP, Tom MAYNE, Chris KING, Jake ROBERTON, Dylan VICKERY, Tyrone DODD, Steven TAMBLING, Richard BRADLEY, Kepler THOMSON, Adam BOLLENHAGEN, Justin COUSINS, Ben MURPHY, Ryan GOURDIS, David* PAVLICH, Matthew BROWNE, Andrew CLARKE, Zac WHITE, Matt * SANDILANDS, Aaron MARTIN, Dustin HILL, Stephen POST, Jayden BUCOVAZ, Ben GRIFFITHS, Ben* HALL, Christopher ASTBURY, David RUFFLES, Tim MOORE, Kelvin SILVAGNI, Alex FOLEY, Nathan JOHNSON, Michael O REILLY, Jamie* WALTERS, Michael DEA, Matt SIBOSADO, Casey* TAYLOR, Troy DE BOER, Matthew HICKS, Robert* WEBBERLEY, Jeromey DUFFIELD, Paul NASON, Ben HAYDEN, Roger GRIMES, Dylan CRITCHTON, Jesse CONTIN, Pat* SHEPHEARD, Hamish* ROBERTS, Relton** PEARCE, Clancee WESTHOFF, Nick* VAN BERLO, Jay* * rookie... * rookie SCOREBOARD 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th West Coast Adelaide SCOREBOARD 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Richmond Fremantle 55

56 WAFL Stats 2010 category leaders after Round 15 DISPOSALS Posn Player Team Games Disposals Last game Total 1 Luke Blackwell Claremont v SF, R Kris Miller South Fremantle v Cl, R Tendai Mzungu Perth v WP, R Kym Monteath East Fremantle v Sub, R Mark McGough East Fremantle v Sub, R Andrew Krakouer Swan Districts v EP, R Shaun Hildebrandt Subiaco v EF, R Toby Bairstow South Fremantle v Cl, R Ross Young Perth v WP, R Josh Roberts Swan Districts v EP, R KICKS Posn Player Team Games Kicks Last game Total 1 Tendai Mzungu Perth v WP, R Kym Monteath East Fremantle v Sub, R Luke Blackwell Claremont v SF, R Andrew Krakouer Swan Districts v EP, R Nathan Phillips South Fremantle v Peel, R Ray Bartholomew West Perth v Pth, R Caleb Shadbolt West Perth v Pth, R Ross Young Perth v WP, R Shaun Hildebrandt Subiaco v EF, R Craig Wulff East Perth v SD, R HANDBALLS Posn Player Team Games Handballs Last game Total 1 Kris Miller South Fremantle v Cl, R Luke Blackwell Claremont v SF, R Mark McGough East Fremantle v Sub, R Byron Schammer Claremont v SF, R Toby Bairstow South Fremantle v Cl, R Can You Help? The WAFL is establishing a database on all past WAFL league players and requires help to identify or establish the whereabouts of quite a number of post WW2 league players. A list of names will be published in the Football Budget regularly throughout the season. If anyone knows the first names, approximate whereabouts or contact details of these past players could you please WAFC historian Greg Wardell-Johnson (gwardelljohnson@wafc.com.au) or call Judy Chalmers at the WAFC on Here is a list of players: Keith G Forsyth (West Perth 1943, 9 games) Richard Wolfenden (Claremont , 14 games) Peter Coventry (Perth , 111 games) William J Hebbard (Subiaco , 14 games) Michael Lee (East Perth 1952, 1 game) Robert J Mitchell (South Fremantle 1950, 1 game) Kevin J Crowley (East Fremantle 1952, 3 games) Vincent Rogers (Swan Districts 1960, 10 games) Can You Help? 6 Josh Roberts Swan Districts v EP, R Shaun Hildebrandt Subiaco v EF, R Ross Young Perth v WP, R Ryan Brabazon Claremont v EP, R Andrew Foster Claremont v SF, R MARKS Posn Player Team Games Marks Last game Total 1 Callum Wilson South Fremantle 14 9 v Cl, R Nathan Phillips South Fremantle 13 8 v Peel, R Ray Bartholomew West Perth v Pth, R Chad Jones Claremont 13 4 v SF, R Kym Monteath East Fremantle 14 2 v Sub, R Tendai Mzungu Perth 13 7 v WP, R Ian Richardson Claremont 13 8 v SF, R Craig White South Fremantle 14 5 v Cl, R Toby Bairstow South Fremantle 14 4 v Cl, R Caleb Shadbolt West Perth 13 8 v Pth, R15 79 FREES FOR Posn Player Team Games Frees For Last game Total 1 Rory O Brien Peel Thunder 11 2 v SF, R Josh Roberts Swan Districts 13 2 v EP, R Andrew Krakouer Swan Districts 13 4 v EP, R Andrew Foster Claremont 13 1 v SF, R Anthony Tsalikis West Perth 13 1 v Pth, R Luke Blackwell Claremont 13 2 v SF, R Aaron Elari Perth 13 2 v WP, R Zachary Clarke East Perth 12 3 v SD, R Michael Swan East Perth 9 1 v SD, R Craig Wulff East Perth 12 2 v SD, R15 22 FREES AGAINST Posn Player Team Games Frees Against Last game Total 1 Will Sullivan Perth 13 4 v WP, R Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls East Perth 14 3 v SD, R Michael Walters Swan Districts 13 5 v EP, R Ross Young Perth 12 3 v WP, R Tim Geappen Swan Districts 13 1 v EP, R Luke Blackwell Claremont 13 2 v SF, R Brendan Hancock East Perth 11 2 v SD, R Byron Schammer Claremont 12 2 v SF, R Luke Webster East Perth 14 2 v SD, R Tom Derickx Claremont 13 0 v SF, R15 21 HIT OUTS Posn Player Team Games Hit Outs Last game Total 1 Michael Rix Subiaco v EF, R Will Sullivan Perth v WP, R Andrew Ruck Claremont v SF, R Zachary Clarke East Perth v SD, R Llane Spaanderman Swan Districts v SF, R Tom Derickx Claremont v SF, R Jaymie Graham South Fremantle 8 27 v EF, R Mitchell Andrews West Perth 12 7 v Cl, R Michael Warren East Fremantle v Sub, R Jacob Williams Peel Thunder v SF, R

57 Ladders and results 2010 Round 15, 2010 LEAGUE Swan Districts (108) East Perth (87) GOALS: SD -- Pullman 4; Colreavy, Geappen 3; Pearce, Krakouer 2; Walters, Davis. EP -- Clarke 5; Swan 2; Seal, Lovett, Shepheard, Delborello, Dobson, Oakley- Nicholls. BEST: SD Roberts, Roach, Jetta, Pullman, Davis, Pearce. EP Clarke, Wulff, Eastwell, Beeck, Swan, Sweet. UMPIRES: Pattinson, Orr, McPhee. CROWD: About 2000 at Dampier. Subiaco (101) East Fremantle (71) GOALS: SUB -- Broadhurst 5; Horsley 3; Smith, Muller 2; Blechynden, Campbell, Hildebrandt, Pickett. EF -- Couyou, Dodd 2; Brennan, Brown, Fasolo, Houlihan, Monk, Teakle. BEST: SUB Rumble, Hildebrandt, Broadhurst, Muller, Webb, Horsley. EF McGough, Houlihan, Chidlow, McNamara, Monteath, Weller. UMPIRES: Worobec, Kelleher, Martin. CROWD: 1720 at Medibank Stadium. West Perth (88) Perth (69) GOALS: WP - Shadbolt 4; Stockley 3; Saylor 2; B.LeCras, M. Tedesco, Ellisseou, S. Bewick. PTH -- Ruffles, Bollenhagen 2; Elari, Young, Busher, Rogers, Sullivan, White. BEST: WP Tindall, Hunt, Guadagnin, Shadbolt, R.Bewick, Fleay. PTH McDougall, Smith, White, O Sullivan, Hodge, Mzungu. UMPIRES: Moon, O Neill, Bowden. CROWD: About 1500 at EFTel Oval. Claremont (105) South Fremantle (78) GOALS: CL - Jones 5; Foster 4; Richardson, Ninyette 3; Ruderforth. SF Murphy, Mugambwa 3; Wilson, Bairstow, North, Dell Olio, Fielding, Amato. BEST: CL Foster, Laurie, Blackwell, Ruck, Schammer, Chidgzey. SF A. Hams, Miller, Mugambwa, Bairstow, Guglielmana, North. UMPIRES: Hendrie, Statham, Wardman. CROWD: About 1500 at Matera Oval, Wagin. RESERVES East Perth (127) d Swan Districts 11.7 (73) GOALS: EP - T.Noakes 6; Birrill 3; Macaulay, Howlett 2; Brookes, B.Noakes. SD -- Daly 5; Wilson 3; Faulkner 2; Menegola. BEST: EP Howlett, Payne, Macaulay, Stirling. SD Johnston, Andrews, Aitchison, Richardson, Daly. Perth 11.6 (72) d West Perth 10.6 (66) GOALS: PTH -- Brennan 4; Eades, Horner 2; Venditti, Fiegert, Turco. WP -- James, Branch 2; Elisseou, Guatta, Batterham, Holden, Butt, Dwyer. BEST: PTH Brennan, Venditti, Rodgers, Whyte, Florio, Horner. WP Crossland, James, R. Duckworth, Elisseou, Branch, Andrews. Claremont (92) d South Fremantle 8.10 (58) GOALS: CL - Woods 4;Lee, Willett 2, Orzel, Broome, Weedon, Walley, Foley. SF -- Stanford 3, Tungatalum 2, Groenenberg, Johns, Kelly. BEST: CL -- Ross, Willett, Woods, Roberts, Rowe. SF -- Parry, Motlop, Groenenberg, Easter, Stanford, M Miller. East Fremantle (149) d Subiaco 4.5 (29) GOALS: EF - Murray 6; Waight 5; Kyanga, Dunn 2; Curley, Cronan, Simpson, Clayton, Yeo, Slattery, Perham. SUB Martin 2; Douglas, Bradshaw. BEST: EF -- Lake, Yeo, Murray, Kyanga, Waight, Cronan. SUB -- Tincknell, M.Prott, Douglas, Viney. COLTS Perth (78) d West Perth 9.9 (63) GOALS: PTH - Tunbridge, Moody 3; Hurley 2, Fitzgerald, Hansen, R. Garlett. WP Batterham, Ryder, Shannon 2; Manning, Hill, Edmundson. BEST: PTH Leeson, Murray, Fitzgerald, Koric, Tunbridge, Moody. WP Batterham, Nelson M. Brown T. Rowling J. Thrum Swan Districts (82) d East Perth 7.14 (56) GOALS: SD - Daniels 3; Adams, McDinald, Hadfield 2; Riddoch, Roberts, Upton. EP -- Dobson 3; Wilson 2; Bennell,Chave. BEST: SD Outridge, Erceg, Upton, L.Adams, Mortin, Daniels. EP Boyes, Grover, Dobson, Wilson. Claremont 16.8 (104) d South Fremantle 10.6 (66) GOALS: CL -- Aitken, Saunders 3; Evans, O Regan, Thompson 2; Rawlinson, Foley, Whittle, Taylor. SF -- Carlson 4; Shea 2; Cronin, Feeney, Edgar, Griffiths. BEST: CL -- Saunders, Proudlove, McGovern, Whittle, Evans. SF -- Ah Chee, Shea, Thompson, Feeney, Carlson East Fremantle (157) d Subiaco 4.4 (28) GOALS: EF -- Scofield 6; Henson, Papertalk, Anthony 3; Cocks, Wheller, Menegola 2; Eardley, Tropiano, Duffy, Bradley. SUB -- Ashman 2; Maher, Pickett. BEST: EF -- Henson, Cocks, Scofield, Tropiano, Anthony, Hackett. SUB -- Norris, Ashman, Bottechia LEAGUE Team P W L D B For Ag PC Pts CLAREMONT SWAN DISTRICTS EAST FREMANTLE SUBIACO West Perth South Fremantle East Perth Peel Thunder Perth RESERVES Team P W L D B For Ag PC Pts EAST PERTH EAST FREMANTLE CLAREMONT SOUTH FREMANTLE West Perth Perth Subiaco Peel Thunder Swan Districts COLTS Team P W L D B For Ag PC Pts EAST FREMANTLE CLAREMONT PERTH SWAN DISTRICTS South Fremantle East Perth Peel Thunder West Perth Subiaco AFL FREMANTLE (115) PORT ADELAIDE (58) GOALS: FREMANTLE -- Crowley 5; Hill, Hasleby 2; Morabito, Barlow, Grover, Sandilands, Pavlich, Mundy, Roberton, Ballantyne. PORT ADELAIDE -- Schulz, Pearce 2; Banner, Carlile, Thomas, Ebert. BEST: FREMANTLE -- Crowley, Barlow, Palmer, Ibbotson, Ballantyne, Roberton. PORT ADELAIDE -- Cassisi, Rodan, Schulz, Banner. UMPIRES: Stevic, Jennings, Pannell. CROWD: 32,442 at Subiaco Oval. COLLINGWOOD (135) WEST COAST (52) GOALS: COLLINGWOOD -- Jolly, Dawes 4; Didak 3; Swan, Beams, Pendlebury, Lockyer 2; Ball. WEST COAST -- LeCras 3; Kennedy, Strijk, Ebert, McKinley. BEST: COLLINGWOOD -- Jolly, Swan, Beams, Didak, Pendlebury, Shaw. WEST COAST -- Priddis, Sheppard, McGinnity, LeCras, Waters, Swift. UMPIRES: Ryan, Dalgleish, Nicholls. CROWD: 38,781 at Etihad Stadium. AFL Team P W D L For Ag PC Pts GEELONG ST KILDA COLLINGWOOD FREMANTLE WESTERN BULLDOGS CARLTON HAWTHORN SYDNEY North Melbourne Adelaide Brisbane Essendon Port Adelaide Melbourne Richmond West Coast

58 League fixtures 2010 ROUND 1 Friday, March 19 South Frem 15.7 (97) d East Perth13.15 (93) Saturday, March 20 West Perth (133) d Swan Dist11.13 (79) Perth 13.9 (87) lost to East Frem (90) Peel Thunder 9.11 (65) lost to Clare 27.13(175) BYE: Subiaco ROUND 2 Saturday, March 27 Subiaco 8.12 (60) lost to West Perth (97) Claremont 24.9 (153)d South Fremantle 7.9 (51) Peel Thunder (125) d Perth10.13 (73) East Frem 9.8 (62) d East Perth 7.13 (55) BYE: Swan Districts ROUND 3 Easter Saturday, April 3 Swan Dist (123) d South Frem12.9 (81) Peel Thunder (101) lost to East Frem14.19 (103) Monday, April 5 East Perth (80) lost to West Perth (97) Perth 5.10 (40) lost to Subiaco 12.4 (76) BYE: Claremont ROUND 4 Saturday, April 10 East Perth (139) d Peel Thunder 9.7 (61) East Frem 14.7 (91) lost to Swan Dist 20.8 (128) Sunday, April 11 West Perth (122) d South Frem (119) Subiaco 8.8 (56) lost to Claremont (127) BYE: Perth ROUND 5 Saturday, April 17 Swan Dist (96) lost to Subiaco (118) Claremont 20.8 (128) d East Fremantle 8.8 (56) East Perth (126) d Perth 8.11 (59) South Frem (167) d Peel Thunder (83) BYE: West Perth ROUND 6 ANZAC Day weekend Saturday, April 24 Subiaco 15.11(101) d East Perth10.16 (76) Perth 15.9 (99) lost to Swan Districts (115) Claremont (117) d West Perth12.12 (84) Sunday, April 25 East Frem (123) d South Frem (77) BYE: Peel Thunder ROUND 7 Saturday, May 1 Subiaco (164) d Peel Thunder 7.8 (50) Swan Districts 22.9 (141) d Claremont 17.6 (108) West Perth (97) lost to East Frem (100) South Fremantle (120) d Perth15.4 (94) BYE: East Perth ROUND 8 Mother s Day Weekend Saturday, May 8 Perth (82) lost to Claremont 22.9 (141) East Perth (108) lost to Swan Dist (123) East Frem 9.15 (69) lost to Subiaco (82) Sunday, May 9 Peel Thunder (113) d West Perth 11.6 (72) BYE: South Fremantle Clare 4 West Pth 4 Sth Frem 4 East Frem 4 Perth 0 East Pth 0 SD 0 Peel 0 Subi 0 Clare 8 West Pth 8 East Frem 8 Peel 4 Sth Frem 4 East Pth 0 Perth 0 Subi 0 SD 0 West Pth 12 East Frem 12 Clare 8 Subi 4 SD 4 Peel 4 Sth Frem 4 East Pth 0 Perth 0 West Pth 16 Clare 12 East Frem 12 SD 8 East Pth 4 Subi 4 Peel 4 Sth Frem 4 Perth 0 Clare 16 West Pth 16 East Frem 12 East Pth 8 SD 8 Sth Frem 8 Subi 8 Peel 4 Perth 0 Clare 20 West Pth 16 East Frem 16 SD 12 Subi 12 East Pth 8 Sth Frem 8 Peel 4 Perth 0 Clare 20 East Frem 20 Subi 16 West Pth 16 SD 16 Sth Frem 12 East Pth 8 Peel 4 Perth 0 Clare 24 Subi 20 SD 20 East Frem 20 West Pth 16 Sth Frem 12 East Pth 8 Peel 8 Perth 0 ROUND 9 Saturday, May 15 Subiaco (147) d South Frem18.13 (121) Swan Dist (173) d Peel Thunder 10.7 (67) Claremont 17.4 (106) d East Perth 9.16 (70) West Perth (114) d Perth6.19 (55) BYE: East Fremantle State Game Saturday, May 22 Western Aust (76) lost to Victoria (131) ROUND 10 Saturday, May 29 Swan Districts (134) d West Perth 13.7 (85) Claremont (240) d Peel Thunder 7.4 (46) East Perth 13.7 (85) lost to South Frem (155) East Fremantle (113) d Perth 9.2 (56) BYE: Subiaco ROUND 11 Foundation Day Weekend Saturday, June 5 Perth (150) d Peel Thunder 8.11 (59) Monday, June 7 West Perth (124) lost to East Perth 24.9 (153) Sth Frem (70) lost to East Frem (125) Claremont (141) d Subiaco (92) BYE: Swan Districts ROUND 12 Saturday, June 12 East Fremantle (93) d West Perth (127) Sunday, June 13 Perth 10.5 (65) lost to South Fremantle (121) Peel Thunder 12.4 (76) lost to East Perth (162) Subiaco (76) lost to Swan Dist (121) BYE: Claremont ROUND 13 Saturday, June 19 West Perth 6.10 (66) lost to Claremont 17.9 (111) East Perth (111) d Subiaco (103) South Frem (94) lost to Swan Dist (115) East Frem ( 173) d Peel Thunder 5.11 (41) BYE: Perth ROUND 14 Saturday, June 26 Subiaco (99) d Perth (94) Swan Districts (96) d East Frem 7.11 (53) Claremont (157) d East Perth 6.18 (54) Sunday, June 27 Peel Thunder 11.5 (71) lost to South Frem (101) BYE: West Perth ROUND 15 NAIDOC Week Saturday, July 3 Subiaco 16.5 (101) d East Fremantle (71) Swan Districts (108) d East Perth 13.9 (87) Perth 10.9 (69) lost to West Perth (88) South Frem 12.6 (78) lost to Claremont 16.9 (105) BYE: Peel Thunder ROUND 16 Friday, July pm South Frem v West Perth, Fremantle Oval Saturday, July pm Perth v Swan Districts, EFTel Oval 2.15pm East Frem v Claremont, East Fremantle Oval 2.15pm Peel Thunder v Subiaco, Bendigo Bank Stadium BYE: East Perth Clare 24 SD 24 Subi 24 West Pth 20 East Frem 20 Sth Frem 12 East Pth 8 Peel 8 Perth 0 Clare 32 SD 28 Subi 24 East Frem 24 West Pth 20 Sth Frem 16 East Pth 8 Peel 8 Perth 0 Clare 36 SD 28 East Frem 28 Subi 24 West Pth 20 Sth Frem 16 East Pth 12 Peel 8 Perth 4 Clare 36 SD 32 East Frem 28 West Pth 24 Subi 24 Sth Frem 20 East Pth 16 Peel 8 Perth 4 Clare 40 SD 36 East Frem 32 Subi 24 West Pth 24 East Pth 20 Sth Frem 20 Peel 8 Perth 4 Clare 44 SD 40 East Frem 32 Subi 28 West Pth 24 Sth Frem 24 East Pth 20 Peel 8 Perth 4 Clare 44 SD 40 East Frem 32 Subi 28 West Pth 24 Sth Frem 24 East Pth 20 Peel 8 Perth 4 ROUND 17 Saturday, July pm Claremont v Perth, Claremont Oval 2.15pm West Perth v Subiaco, Arena Joondalup 2.15pm East Perth v East Fremantle, Medibank Stadium Sunday, July pm Peel Thunder v Swan Dist, Bendigo Bank Stadium BYE: South Fremantle ROUND 18 Saturday, July pm Subiaco v South Fremantle, Medibank Stadium 2.15pm Swan Districts v Claremont, Steel Blue Oval 2.15pm Perth v East Perth, EFTel Oval 2.15pm West Perth v Peel Thunder, Arena Joondalup BYE: East Fremantle ROUND 19 Saturday, July pm East Frem v South Frem, East Fremantle Oval Sunday, August pm Peel Thunder v East Perth, Bendigo Bank Stadium BYE: Subiaco, Swan Districts, Claremont, Perth, West Perth ROUND 20 Saturday, August pm Claremont v Subiaco, Claremont Oval 2.15pm East Perth v West Perth, Medibank Stadium 2.15pm South Fremantle v Swan Dist, Fremantle Oval 2.15pm East Fremantle v Perth, East Fremantle Oval BYE: Peel Thunder ROUND 21 Friday, August pm South Frem v West Perth, Fremantle Oval Saturday, August pm Claremont v Swan Districts, Claremont Oval 2.15pm Perth v Peel Thunder, EFTel Oval 2.15pm Subiaco v 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