The Perth Football League proudly congratulates Barry Nicholls on receiving the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in recognition of his extraordinary service to community sport as a trainer and first aid officer. Barry has been a familiar and trusted presence at Bayswater Football Club since 2022, serving as a trainer and becoming an integral part of the club’s fabric, not just on game day, but throughout the week and across the wider football community. “I got a letter from, I think it was the PFL, saying that people were looking for trainers and Bayswater was one of them, and I selected..
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window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(\'js\', new Date()); gtag(\'config\', \'G-3G1NNFMHKW\'); The Perth Football League is pleased to announce a renewed partnership with Victor Sports, extending their role as the League’s Preferred Sports Medicine and Equipment Supplier through to the end of the 2028 season. The long-standing relationship between the PFL and Victor Sports has delivered strong outcomes for community football across Perth, ensuring clubs have access to quality medical and training products supported by exceptional local service. PFL Chief Executive Officer Andrew Dawe said the partnership’s renewal reflects the shared focus on supporting the grassroots..
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Umpiring WA is pleased to announce the appointment of Matt Laycock to the position of Perth Football League (PFL) Umpiring Specialist. Laycock has been an outstanding contributor to umpiring in Western Australia through his current role as Recruitment and Retention Lead with Umpiring WA, where he has made a significant impact in growing, supporting, and strengthening the umpiring community. His dedication to developing umpires and building a positive culture has been a hallmark of his time with Umpiring WA. Laycock now follows a similar pathway to Jack Crawshaw, who concluded his tenure as PFL Umpiring Specialist on November7, and will..
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History was made this season in the Perth Football League’s umpiring ranks, as Amy Markusic became the first-ever female Field Umpire of the Year. A senior umpire since 2007, Amy has been a vital part of the Perth Football League for nearly two decades, with 313 games under her belt, including 167 league matches. It’s an impressive feat for someone who has brought passion, professionalism and a strong sense of commitment to every game she officiates. When asked what the award means to her, Amy said she was quite emotional. In her early career, as a woman with a hearing..
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