Perth Football League’s A-Grade Men’s and A-Grade Women’s competitions are set for a major upgrade, with remote camera technology and Premier Data’s advanced analytics delivering in-depth player stats and professional-level analysis. The landmark initiative is set to roll out in Round 1 of the upcoming season, covering the A-Grade Men’s season and selected Women’s matches. The system will not only deliver expert, play-by-play statistical breakdowns, but also enable matches to be live-streamed directly via the Local Footy Hub platform. GameFace’s advanced remote cameras are designed specifically for live sports, automatically tracking the flow of play to capture all angles of the..
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The Perth Football League is pleased to confirm the key dates for the 2026 season, with another exciting year of community football on the horizon. The season will officially get underway on Saturday, 11 April, with all Men’s, Women’s and Colts grades taking the field for Round 1. As always, Round 1 marks a significant moment for clubs across the competition, bringing players, volunteers and supporters back together for the start of a new campaign. To access the fixtures, click here. Throughout the season, several key rounds will once again feature as important moments on the PFL calendar. ANZAC Round..
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WA and VIC’s Best Colts Sides to Clash: Fremantle CBC vs Old Brighton The reigning premiers from Western Australia and Victoria’s top Colts competitions, Fremantle CBC and Old Brighton, are set to face off in an interstate preseason showdown. The two sides will meet this afternoon, March 13 at 4:05pm AWST at Belvedere Reserve in Victoria. The match will be live-streamed on the Victorian Amateur Football Association’s VAFA TV, giving friends, family and supporters a front-row seat to the interstate clash. The matchup originated in October last year, when Fremantle CBC coach David Larsen reached out to Old Brighton coach..
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Layla McEachen made the decision to step into umpiring and has not looked back. Now entering her second season with the Perth Football League, she reflects on her first year as a foundation that has set her up for continued growth. “This is my second year now, and last year felt like a warm-up.” Her introduction to umpiring came after watching a family friend, Lily, officiate a match, sparking the belief that she could give it a go herself. “I went to watch one of my family friends umpire and thought, I can give this a go.” Lily has since progressed..
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